Today is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day--January 11, 2012
Abolition: the act or process of abolishing or being abolished.
Abolitionist: one who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, esp. of capital punishment or slavery.
Slave:
a person who is the legal property of another or others and is bound to
absolute obedience; a human chattel. A drudge; a person working very
hard. A helpless victim of some dominating influence.
Slavery,
bondage, captivity, servitude, imprisonment, confinement, duress,
oppression, repression, subjugation, domination, yoke, restraint,
fetters, shackles, chains, bonds, irons.
Definitions from Oxford Pocket American Dictionary of Current English
and The Synonym Finder J. I. Rodale
UNICEF
"reports that across the world, there are over one million children
entering the sex trade every year and that approximately 30 million
children have lost their childhood through sexual exploitation over the
past 30 years." Quote from Lisa L. Thompson's testimony, for further
reading read link below for Human Trafficking.
See also link for UNICEF further figures:
http://www.unicef.org/indonesia/Factsheet_CSEC_trafficking_Indonesia.pdf
Links for more information:
http://www.humantrafficking.org/events/64
There are four available downloads of testimonies. I downloaded, printed, and read Lisa L. Thompson's testimony.
http://breakingchains.ning.com/
"Fight for the freedom of innocent children who have been subjected to
the chains of bondage through prostitution, abuse, and trafficking." From Breaking Chains Website
http://notinmytown.net/
Published by New Hope Publishers 2011
320 pages
Christian Fiction
Link @ Christian Book:
http://www.christianbook.com/deliver-me-from-evil-freedom/kathi-macias/9781596693067/pd/693067?product_redirect=1&Ntt=693067&item_code=&Ntk=keywords&event=ESRCP
Paperback $10.99
Author links:
http://kathimacias.com/
http://www.christianspeakersservices.com/kathi-macias---christian-speaker--author.html
http://kathieasywritermacias.blogspot.com/
Kathi Macias has written a brave, sobering, frightening story of child sex trafficking in America.
It
is rare for me to read a book and feel so uncomfortable that I had a
hard time keeping my seat. I often had to take a break and walk around
the room, or house, or even leave my house in order to digest what I'd
just read. This is a book that when the reader finishes the last page
there can no longer be naivety or apathy; but instead propelled, to be
an abolisher, and an abolitionist, and an advocate, for the safety of
children!
Mara is a teenage girl living in the San
Diego, California area. Mara was born in Mexico, and when she was a
young girl her father sold her to be a slave in the sex trade. Mara, her
name means bitter. A name that reflects her life. She only speaks when
she is told to do so, her head is bowed in submission, she is only fed
if she is obedient, her clothing is provocative, she sleeps when she is
told she can. She has no freedom, her every move has limitations. She is
a prisoner in a world where people use and abuse her body. They do not
care if she lives another day except that they would loose out on making
money off her body.
Chanthra a teenage girl lives in the Golden
Triangle region of Thailand. She had been raised in a Christian home,
but went to live with people who had promised her parents they'd care
for her. Instead Chanthra is forced to be in the sex trade. Her owner
gives her drugs to dull her painful life. She works a shift, sleeps,
abuses drugs, works a shift, sleeps, abuses drugs. Her life is a
horrific imprisonment.
Jonathon is a senior in high school. He
lives in San Diego, California with his family. He will be going to
Bible College in the fall. He knows it will make his parents happy if he
goes to Bible College, yet he is unmotivated and unfocused on his life
beyond baseball. In a chance encounter the world he thought he knew
would be shaken and he would never be the same again.
This
is a book I'll never forget. It was emotionally difficult for me to
read what these young girls endured, yet awareness is the first step in
stopping this horrifying reality.
Kathy has written several books
with themes that bring to light and break barriers against culture,
prejudice, and abuse. She writes on themes that many people not only
won't talk about, but they don't believe are really happening.
Mara
and Chanthra were forced in to an enslaved existence. Each moment that
ticks slowly by is with the foremost thought of survival. Kathy Macias
has written so realistically of their suffrage and pain that my skin
prickles.
The slave owner's conversations, actions, and persona is
written candidly. Their putridness nearly trickled out of the pages of
the book.
Weaved in to this story is a common theme in
Kathi's books, the power of prayer. The Holy Spirit's prompting in
Christian's to pray for others, including other people we have never met
or known.
This must have been a difficult book to give birth to. In writing it Kathi must have felt exhausted at times.
Book Two in the Freedom Series is---Special Delivery--available early March.
http://www.amazon.com/Special-Delivery-Freedom-Kathi-Macias/dp/159669307X/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1326283834&sr=8-9
Blissful Reading!
Annette

1 Garden Buzz:
Thank you for the thoughtful and powerful review of Deliver Me From Evil. May we stand together as we fight for abolition!
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