Last Sunday, I mentioned my classmate Sarah Warnock’s post on sex-slavery in the US. That was first part. She has now posted the second part and presents some question-reflections:
How can families protect their children from being abducted? How can teachers and child care professionals become aware of predators and victimized children? How can someone like me, a single, childless student of theories about God and religion do anything but cry out to my God asking, “WHY!?!”
These are good places to begin.
Read “Slavery in the US: A Mother’s Story (Part 2)” here.
Human trafficking can be so defeating. It seems so big, so well-organized. I hope that we can match that with organizations combating this horrible trade.
Brian,
Yes, it almost feels hopeless sometimes. If everyone makes some effort, we will see some change.