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Compassion for those without CLEAN water

LIFE’s team members experienced this when they came face to face with human trafficking victims in Southeast Asia.

In houses made of driftwood and sheet metal, they met precious young women – little girls – who were being used for human trafficking and crying for someone, anyone, to help them.

It’s a horrific thing, getting a front row seat to the depravity human beings – in this case, human traffickers – can inflict on innocent souls.

We’re reminded of one victim whose own mother sold her into sex slavery. It breaks our hearts to imagine it. This mother, created to love and care for her precious child, handed her little girl over to be locked up, abused and exploited. And yet, even in these darkest of circumstances, God can do . . . far more abundantly than all that we ask or think . . . through the support of friends of LIFE and the ministry of Mission:RescueLIFE (Ephesians 3:20, ESV).

God never intended for anyone to become another’s property — betrayed, used and then thrown away. But the support of friends of LIFE comes alongside our partners on the front lines of this mission to:

Reach out and prevent girls from ever being taken.
Rescue those already enslaved.
Restore their lives with hope for a better future and equip them with job skills.

Mission:RescueLIFE will continue to share the love of our Heavenly Father, as well as the freedom and restoration only Jesus can provide. And nothing brings us greater joy than to hear of a life that has been impacted by the giving of the friends and supporters of LIFE to the efforts of the Mission:RescueLIFE outreach.

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