Monday, December 14, 2015

Walking for Water

  I have told you a bit about the water crisis around the world through a previous blog about Water of Life and here is another organization worth checking out. Charity Water is a super hip non-profit that provides safe water! When I say hip, I mean you should at least check out their store because they design really cool shirts, phone cases, and other awesome things.
    For a little bit of background, Charity Water is a non-profit organization that brings safe drinking water to people in developing nations. These nations include Africa, Asia, Central and South America. Something I learned from this organization was the number of solutions available to provide safe water. Charity Water determines which way is best for the area they are working in. You can read about them on their website here and see pictures of each one! 
    In areas where safe water is not available, women often walk lengthy distances to retrieve water for her family. It is not safe either for young girls to walk off alone but they must do it for a necessity we so often take for granted. Devison, a young boy in Malawi, didn't think it was fair for his mother and sister to do all of the work for their family and decided to help. Water is typically a woman's job in this area but Devison wanted his sister to be able to go to school just like he was. While young boys are learning to read and write, girls are learning how to balance the weight of a water bucket, with a baby on their back. Women and girls are making this trip, with forty pounds of water on their head, no less than five times a day. Devison said something really precious about this situation. "I walk for water because I believe in gender equality. There must be no discrimination between boys and girls in relation to chores." By doing this for his mother and sister, he was setting an example for other boys in his community as well. A picture of Devison is located below.
    By providing safe water, children are able to attend school regularly which is better for the community that they live in. In our minds water is such a simple resource because we have never had to think twice about where it comes from. Can you imagine the joy it brings to those who don't have access to it so easily? You have the opportunity to give the gift of water for a lifetime to these people. The gifts you exchange with friends and family during Christmas cause temporary happiness. This is a gift that will have a long lasting impact. Please pray about how you can help the water crisis around the world. So many organizations are working to help but they need your support to be successful! 


"Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, bright as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb." -Revelations 22:1

Blessings, 
Audrey

Friday, December 4, 2015

More Than a Pretty Wrapping

    Every year for Christmas, my family donates to a cause of our choosing and then we mail the information about the organization to our grandparents. They also do the same and we consider this the only present exchanged for the holidays. For those of you who also donate money to organizations in the names of family members instead of exchanging gifts, International Justice Mission (IJM) is one that you should read more about.
    In many places, the justice system should be protecting its citizens but it doesn't always do so. In Bolivia alone, TENS of THOUSANDS of sexual assaults against children happen every single year. But, between 2000 and 2007 their criminal justice system convicted less than THREE child sexual assaults each year. As Bolivia is just one example of a developing country, the training for police protection is very weak. Poor protection along with a corrupt sense of accountability make for an almost non-existent legal system.
    So what does IJM do to fix this problem? First, they partner with current workers in the justice system within a given area to rescue victims of violence (in a four step process you can read about here). Throughout this process, weaknesses are identified with the system and work to strengthen it begins. The poor can then be protected from future violence and it is proven that the system really can work!
    IJM is currently stationed in 17 field offices throughout Africa, Latin America, South and Southeast Asia. I hope at this point you are thinking it might be cool to be a part of what they are doing so you can go here and pick out a specific gift (they even include a pretty little letter to send to a friend or family member to show it is in their name). Also, please pray for this organization and the protection they need and want to provide to those who can't imagine a life without living in fear.
    The video below is hard to watch but necessary for you to see and understand the severity of the corrupt legal systems that exist in the world. Spoiler alert there is a great ending, and it was possible because of IJM and their sponsors!


"In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’" -Acts 20:35
Blessings,
Audrey

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Gifts for Freedom

    Sadly Black Friday sales are over BUT there are wonderful organizations online that you can purchase the rest of your gifts from! I was told to check out Purpose Jewelry and they did not disappoint  (also they are very reasonably priced). The best part about their brand is that each piece is handcrafted by survivors of modern-day slavery. Every single penny that they profit goes to International Sanctuary, a non profit that provides holistic care for young women rescued from sex trafficking. These girls are providing a source of training and income through Purpose Jewelry in order to sustain themselves. In other words, when you simply purchase a gift for a friend this Christmas (or really anytime!) you are providing income to these girls as well as donating to build more sanctuaries that will house and train them. Definitely check out both organizations- really they are doing great things to rescue those who do not experience the freedom that you and I do.
    When I think about the children that have only known a life of bondage I feel guilty for what I ask for and think that I "need." I wake up each day already thinking of what I want to do and forget how I take so much of what I have for granted. I have a wonderful family who loves me and friends who encourage me and I can't image living each day without even one of those. Knowing their are children who are sold by their own parents disgusts me but also pushes me to realize I can do something to help them. I can't solve these issues alone, but there is a God who sees the broken world we live in and cares for each of us in a deeper way than we can begin to comprehend.
    I want these children to have a chance to live the life of their choice, not someone else's. I hope you will consider purchasing even one of your gifts this year from an organization that supports fair trade and providing these great opportunities.

90 dollars is the average world cost for a trafficker to purchase a young girl to own as a slave. You can only imagine the abuse that comes after that transaction. If that doesn't break your heart then I don't know what will. The more that we support these organizations, the more girls they are able to reach and rescue.


"Surely there is a future, and your hope will not be cut off." -Proverbs 23:18
Blessings,
Audrey