Thursday, October 18, 2012

Update 2: Daughters of Bulgaria



This update is a bit more difficult for me to write, but at the same time, I’m so excited by the work that God is doing, I can’t help but share!

Today is the EU’s Anti-Trafficking Day, meant to bring awareness to modern day slavery, and to strive toward an end of the trafficking of human beings. Tonight, we will be participating in a prayer walk, to lift up the people here in Sofia. In light of today, the European Freedom Network has put together a 40 day prayer guide, for anyone interested: http://europeanfreedomnetwork.org/prayer.html

One of the outreaches in which our team is heavily involved is a multi-organization group called Daughters of Bulgaria. Here is a description from our website about why there is a need and how we are trying to help:

“Prostitution is rampant in Bulgaria where it is common to see girls (and boys) on street corners or along stretches of highways between cities.  Added to this, Bulgaria is one of the primary 'feeder' countries of prostitutes for Europe and America - this supply of human slavery is often through trafficking - the forced indenturing of people into the sex industry.  The use of children in this sexual slave trade most often originates in Gypsy/Roma communities and children graduating from orphanages.  Unsuspecting young women from villages coming to universities in larger cities are also recruited into the sex industry through false promises of employment in Western Europe and abroad.

 As we live the gospel, we are seeking greater understanding, networking with believers across Europe and Bulgaria, and prayerfully seeking God's wisdom and guidance as to how we can help prevent and raise awareness of prostitution/human trafficking and rescue of those involved….By demonstrating the love of Christ to those being lured into and caught within the sex industry, we seek to make known the hope of Christ and to introduce freed captives to newly planted and existing supportive communities of faith.”

One way in which the women in this group minister to the women here is to go out and meet them on the road where they work, bring them something warm to drink, speak with them, and show them love. Please pray for them as they go out every Sunday evening from about 8-10pm (for you all it would be around lunch time on Sundays). Pray for the relationships they are building, and they would be able to meet with these women at other times. Pray for their safety as frequently the police and the pimps come by while they are there.  


Last week, several of the women from our team got together to watch a documentary called “Nefarious: Merchant of Souls”. For anyone unaware of just how extensive human trafficking is all over the world, I recommend you watch the trailer by clicking on that link, and perhaps check out the film. I’d love to discuss it with anyone after they have seen it! At one point, it talks about how in some countries, parents will sell their daughters into the sex industry, and my heart just broke. To think that the people in your life that are supposed to love you the most, are supposed to care for you, to have them sell you into that life. I was filled with anger. But by the end of the film, it talks about hope. A hope that comes with knowing there is a God that loves you unconditionally. That even when everyone else in the world abandons you and fails you, His love continues.

The film ends with a song, which every time I hear it, it brings me comfort, that even amidst my strife and struggles, no matter what, He loves us.

“He is jealous for me,
Love like a hurricane, I am a tree,
Bending beneath the weight of His wind and mercy.
When all of a sudden,
I am unaware of these afflictions eclipsed by glory,
And I realize just how beautiful You are,
And how great Your affections are for me.
 How He loves us so,
How He loves us,
How He loves us all
Oh, how He loves.
 And we are His portion and He is our prize,
Drawn to redemption by the grace in His eyes,
If grace is an ocean, we're all sinking.
So Heaven meets earth like an unforeseen kiss,
And my heart turns violently inside of my chest,
I don't have time to maintain these regrets,
When I think about the way He loves us.”

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