Today, before we start a new
chapter in Psalms, I wanted to take this opportunity to share a plea for help
for human trafficking victims. As you read about and study the life of the Lord
Jesus in the Gospels, it is very obvious that He loved and cared for children.
The above passage in Matthew 18 reflects that love and care for them. Some of
the harshest words that Jesus utter were for anyone who would abuse children.
It is hard to believe but we
have a major problem in America with human trafficking. Every day, men, women,
and children are being exploited and sold for sex across the United States. Many are unaware they are being trafficked.
In a recent year there were 13,594 calls by victims to the National Human
Trafficking Hotline. The authorities tell us that 99% of victims are never
identified. That 14 is the average age
of entry into trafficking in the U.S. And 80% of survivors are re-victimized if
they don't have a safe place to go.
I was privileged to be the
senior pastor of Rainbow Forest Baptist Church in the Roanoke Virginia area for
over 25 years. As pastor there I had the opportunity to meet some very amazing
people. One of them, and at the top of my list, was a man by the name of Keith
Farmer. His family joined our ministry and became some of my dearest friends. Keith
was a local businessman who developed a heart for young people at risk in the
inner city of Roanoke and he got involved by doing something about their needs.
He started a downtown ministry called Straight Street. The mission and purpose
of Straight Street is to provide a positive Christian environment where at-risk
youth can go and obtain the necessary skills and training needed to mature and
to discover God’s Divine plan for their lives. You can learn more about it
here: https://straightstreet.org/
I’ll never forget when Keith
came to me with a broken heart for human trafficking victims and said that the
Lord laid it on his heart to do something to help these precious young people. Keith
had already built a great network of community leaders in the local and state government,
law enforcement, FBI, Homeland Securities, Public School officials, and the juvenile
probation court workers. He not only was involved as a leader in our church, but
he also connected with other church leaders throughout the community.
After much prayer and
research, Keith opened a new ministry called The Lampstand to get directly
involved in rescuing and ministering to human trafficking victims. Their
website is: www.thelampstandva.org The Lampstand provides juvenile victims across
Virginia with much-needed resources and a safe home for girls ages 12-17. In
addition to the safe home, The Lampstand provides outreach services. They also
offer educational resources and onsite training for area school districts.
The Lampstand will be hosting
their annual Night of Hope fundraiser tomorrow night, Saturday, October 28. This
event is crucial for raising awareness and funds for the human trafficking
ministry. Their goal this year is $400,000. There has been a special matching
gift of $100,000 made available to encourage others to give.
Today, my special plea for
help is to encourage you to get involved with this wonderful outreach by giving
a donation that will be matched, and that will go directly to further their
mission to empower the lives of those vulnerable to and affected by sexual
exploitation.
You can make your donation
either directly to their ministry website: www.thelampstandva.org or
even through my website: https://www.pmiministries.org/ Just hit the donate button and click down to
“Human Trafficking Rescue Support”.
Please hit share to help
repost this chat today and let’s get as much support for Keith and The
Lampstand as we can these next few days so they can continue to minister to
these special young children that Jesus loves!
Remember Jesus said, “Inasmuch
has you help the least of these, you have done it unto Me” (Matthew 25:40).
God bless!