Facing Injustice
| On Jan20,2020Ten years ago this month I took my first trip to India. I had been learning about and praying over the injustice of human trafficking for years, but had never seen it in person. On my first day, I found myself in brothel in Mumbai where names and faces, smells and sights, were written on my heart forever. injustice was no longer a concept. In the weeks after that first trip, I was conscious I had a choice. I could
+ READ MOREBeauty and Pain
| On Dec20,2019I was recently walking down the forgotten alleyways of one of the largest red light areas in Asia and was again overwhelmed and heartbroken. The pain was everywhere I looked…eyes that expressed an untold story of grief and desperation. It was uncomfortable in a way that is so important for my heart. I need to feel it, to touch it, to get angry and heart wrenched again. I need to cry. It is in this place where I can’t run
+ READ MOREBridal Veils Made by Trafficking Survivors
| On Oct17,2019Nothing says “bride” like a veil. It is such a special moment, standing in front of the mirror in this beautiful gown and then the veil gets placed on your head and the moment hits home…this is really happening…I am getting married! We love to be a part of that uniquely BRIDE moment! The other amazing thing about a veil or accessory is that they are something that can be passed on as the something borrowed or something old to
+ READ MORESignposts Along the way.
| On Oct17,2019Have you ever had an experience that you somehow knew had marked you? When I was first married, we lived in a little Indiana town that had very little worthy of mentioning other than this cute coffee shop downtown. My husband was working as a counselor and I in HR at a Christian therapeutic boarding school for struggling teens. We had a heart to make a difference and had jumped in the deep end as we now, many years later,
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