Prayer Needed … But a Smile at the End

Trust me when I say that life has been even more hectic around here than usual. Between critiques, edits, foster-related appointments, and readying for our first conference speaking … let’s just say I’ve struggled to find blogging time.

No doubt that in the future we’ll be able to blog from a chip in our brain. I’ll be much more productive then! Trust me that I’m working on a deep post linking THE BEST BOOK I read last year with Inauguration Day, but it’s not nearly finished yet. I also have been chosen for a blog award–thank you, Susan! Plus, we need to talk about my new look here on blogger. But not today …

Instead, I want to post a prayer request I sent out to our church. (I’m taking names out, just in case identification would pose a threat to anyone involved.)

I recently reconnected with a high school friend, J****, on facebook. She just called with an urgent prayer request. She and her family have been involved with Ransom Wear, even going over to India to meet some of the women who’d been rescued from the sex trade and taught to make the clothes sold on the website.

Their contact, a man named R******, has children of his own, but also “fosters” other girls to keep them safe. They had a girl named S**** who lived with them for the last seven years, since she was three. He and his family continually get death threats, along with promises to kidnap his daughters and put them in brothels.

Well, it seems to have happened. He came to the US for a two week trip, and just found out that ten-year-old S**** went to school 4 or 5 days ago and never came home. They’ve yet to receive a ransom request. Usually, if the girl is killed, the body is discovered around the 9th or 10th day. If they have put her in a brothel, there’s almost no chance of finding her. They hide the young girls in the back, and if anyone comes searching for them, they tie them and tape their mouths and throw them into dirt crawl spaces.

Only God can orchestrate S****’s safe return. Pray for her and for R***** who is trying to fly home–a three day process. Fog in Utah thwarted his first attempt to leave, meaning he had to go back to Redmond to get another plane. He has not slept in quite some time. Pray that he can find rest in the Only One who can give it. Also pray for protection for the rest of his family. Thank you, and praise God that He connected me with a friend I haven’t spoken to in thirteen years and then our first conversation was a prayer!

I’ll update you as I learn more. It breaks my heart, how awful this world can be. If you’re feeling that way too–and I’d be surprised if you aren’t after reading that–here’s a cutie-pie story to cheer you up.

My own children have to say, “Yes, Mom” before they question any thing I ask them to do. We’ve done this for years. So when little “Angel” (2 1/2) started asking lots of Why questions, I imposed the same rule. It seems only fair.

This afternoon, she woke up from her nap and I took her potty. Afterward, I held her jeans with panties still inside open so she could step into them. Though usually this is fine with her, today she wanted to put both articles of clothing on separately.

“Why, silly girl?” I asked.

To which she replied, “No, why Mommy. Say, ‘Yes, Angel.'”

7 Responses to Prayer Needed … But a Smile at the End

  1. Jessica January 23, 2009 at 4:10 am #

    Haha, that was funny about your daughter. My son is 2 1/2 and is also very particular about what clothes he wears, how he goes potty, etc. LOL

    What a sad story for your friend. I’ll definitely be praying for his, his family, and that little girl. It’s something I don’t like to think too deeply about because it makes me violently angry to think about what adults do to children.
    I hope God performs a miracle in this case and protects that little girl.

  2. Eileen Astels Watson January 23, 2009 at 7:12 am #

    I’m praying. This is so very sad!

    Thanks for the pick-me-up, though. Oh what comes from the mouth of babes. So cute!

  3. Susan J. Reinhardt January 23, 2009 at 8:16 am #

    Hi Christina –

    We’ll pray for this little girl. Unfortunately, slavery is a common occurrence in our world. I hope this will raise awareness, and encourage folks to keep fighting this evil practice.

    Cute kiddie story. They do say funny things.

    Blessings,
    Susan

  4. Jessica January 25, 2009 at 7:02 am #

    Hi Christina,
    I gave your blog an award.

  5. Ernie W. January 25, 2009 at 9:27 am #

    Hey there, what conference will you be speaking at?

  6. Tammy Bowers January 26, 2009 at 9:01 am #

    Wow, Christina. So tragic. I’m praying for 10-year-old S****. Things like this make me so anxious for Christ’s return and the end of Satan’s reign. I can’t imagine that little girl’s horror. May our prayers move the hand of God to do a miracle for this little girl. Please keep us posted when it happens, because I am believing it will happen. God will set her free!
    Blessings, Tammy

    PS Oh yeah, which conference are you speaking at?

  7. ~ Brandilyn Collins January 27, 2009 at 7:09 am #

    Christina, off topic here. You won the caption-writing contest on my blog, Forensics and Faith. Please email me with your street address so my assistant can send you a copy of DARK PURSUIT. Congrats!

    ~ Brandilyn