In April this year (2018), I was invited by Fatherheart Ministries (UK) to be part of the team serving in Cambodia. They were invited by a N. American anti-trafficking NGO in Cambodia to go and serve some of their vulnerable women and their missionaries.
Although those trafficked vulnerable women were so broken and wounded, they are indeed one of the most child-like people I have ever met! I felt like so small and humble. I also felt so emotional whenever I looked into each of their eyes... I saw their former broken-heartedness, but I also saw their deep desire to be set free.
One day, our team was led to wash the vulnerable women's feet. Our Scottish team leader did the washing first. He thought that it could be such an impact, especially because he was a man and those women had been so hurt by men. Then the rest of my team (ladies) did the feet drying and oil anointing. Thankfully healing went really deep and powerfully. I myself was so moved also!
If we girls are able to know our self-worth, I believe that we would be more able to resist traps/lies, for instance, falling into prostitution. If we females know our true identities, we could be more free from striving for approval and recognition. We could rest and in live the way we are created to be—to be able to carry the mother-heart of God, to name a few, to nurture, love, protect and understand. Consequently, I believe wholeheartedly that this world will become a better world.
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