What Does Child Trafficing Look Like? -- LOOK AWAY, LOOK AWAY

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Sister-n-Christ

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Did you read the post that I received the like for? Yours is a sad reaction, when all I was giving was a compliment to @TLHKAJ for her response to what I had posted around three years ago.
Yes, I did. Unfortunate you didn't read the OP and link that with her response.

Enablers are sad responders. It only encourages the disorder.
 

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One very blatant and obvious way to tell cult infiltration is...
#1, going instantly on attack when someone exposes the works of the cult
#2, attacking survivors or victims of the cult (SRA, MK, human trafficking, etc)
#3, inserting words and phrases like "satanic panic" and the infamous "false memory syndrome" ...which has been 100% disproved and is not in the DSM.

I could go on and on. But ...this is something I see on every forum, saw it on FB when I was there ...and everywhere survivors tell their testimonies. My purpose for exposing is to give a voice to victims who haven't found the courage to speak ....and to raise awareness so that the true Church (followers of Jesus Christ) will be better aware and hopefully move them to pray to be part of the solution, to pray for victims, for survivors, to intervene in any way God leads ...maybe open your home for someone trying to escape... or be a friend to them and listen, pray, without judging .... show them the love of God.
 
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Yes, I did. Unfortunate you didn't read the OP and link that with her response.

Enablers are sad responders. It only encourages the disorder.

The member who posted the OP in this thread was aggressive towards other members and from memory he was banned for a time. My post was basically addressing his tyle of posting not only in this thread but also in other threads.

Now in dealing with this problem, it is better if we deal with the root cause for the trading of family daughters into the sex trade and enable the parents to be able to keep all of their children with them rather than to sell off their daughters to keep surviving within their community.

To many "Christians" only deal with the saving of these girls after they have been sold many years earlier. Yes, it is necessary to provide a way out for these women so that they can leave the sex trade, but nipping the problem before it starts is more commendable to deal with this problem.

Improving the financial independence of the family so that they can survive without having to sell off their daughters is where "Christians" should start when dealing with the child sex trade.

If we understand what the cause is for families to sell their daughters, then we can interrupt the procurement of young girls from the poorer segments of the respective communities.

Only last year while overseas, I witnessed a mother who took her daughter out of a safe environment and forced her into the sex trade for the mother's financial gain. The pastor's hands were tied because the mother had already taken her daughter before he could intervene in what happened. The mother claimed that her daughter was now happy because she had a boyfriend.

No matter how much money I could have provided to stop the girl from being traded by the mother into a sexual relationship, it would not have stopped her mother at some future time from selling her daughter for her gain.

So no, what I had posted, thanking her for her like, was not encouraging this problem issue.
 
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Someone tagged me, so I dropped in to see what the fuss is all about.

Frankly, I am blown away by the fact that such a promising discussion can even be found on the net, let alone in a "Christian forum." Either I live in a bubble, or this is a very unique thread.

I went back and read every post. From the responses, it seems we have a very wide range of "awareness" of the problem. I see proof positive that we each have certain "triggers" that would have us acting out, defending our own oft-programmed views. And much grace is being extended. But the fact that child trafficking is being honestly discussed is definitely a positive. We need to make this thread count, to the King's glory.

From my perspective and experience in a deliverance ministry, as a father of three daughters (ages 16, 18 & 21) who is currently assisting a client (an abuse survivor), "Child Trafficking" is treated the same as currency by the minions of the god of this world, ultimately to gain Satan's favor. We should not be surprised.

Be aware that without the appropriation of the authority of the Holy Spirit, none of this will count for anything. And so I hearken back to recent posts in another thread, stressing the absolute requirement of personal sanctification. If we don't put in the work required to sanctify ourselves, fit for service before The Living God, then the revelations in this thread will have been for naught.
 
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