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When As Our Own first notified me that they were enlisting people to run the Houston Half Marathon to support their ministry, my first response was “Thanks, but no thanks.” Not that I’m opposed to running or not supportive of such an incredible ministry, but the thought of running 13.1 miles seemed ...IMPOSSIBLE! But then I learned that this half marathon benefits. Aashi, a young woman who is so very dear to my heart. Knowing her story, I considered the months of training, the shin-splints and the early mornings to be absolutely worth it.
 
In honor of the Houston Half Marathon this weekend, I am reposting a blog that I wrote while in India with As Our Own. These words were my reaction after first visiting the red light district, where thousands of girls are held captive as sex slaves. This Sunday, when I join thousands of other runners on the streets of Houston, Texas, I will run with purpose--to redeem girls from darkness. 
 

Normal. Let that word roll around in your brain for a minute. Normal. What is your normal? I kept reminding myself as I looked at the children who, born into brothels, are exposed since birth to the dark evil of prostitution. This life is “normal” to them. They don’t know any other existence.

This morning our team toured the red light district. Under the guidance of locals we walked through the narrow alleyways composed of ancient bricks and wooden shanties and walked up cramped and darkened staircases to view the “cells” where the women are kept in rooms barely large enough for an army cot.

How did they get here? Most were sold into slavery by their parents or husbands. With a promise of fortune to the families their daughters are handed over to agents who then sell them to owners. From that point on they are gone. This is their new normal. Now imagine a child born into this scene. What hope does this child have for the future? Pretty grim. Here the demand for young girls is insatiable and the “owners” expect the mothers to enlist her daughter in the “family business.” She is after all simply a commodity in the hands of a broker.

The darkness can just about overwhelm you. Satan’s agenda to “kill, steal and destroy” is clear. Hopeless is the word one wants to use….except for the one who knows Jesus. One bright spot in our morning was meeting the moms who’ve entrusted their babies to As Our Own. These mothers remember a life before their cell and want better for their children. The contrast between their faces and the faces of the other women that we encountered was dramatic. Hopelessness is unmistakable. It weighs heavy upon the face. Yet, the mothers who lovingly asked about their children bore a different countenance…hope. Hope that their girls would be spared a life of slavery. Hope that their girls would be educated.Hope that their girls would have a voice.

There is a Redeemer,
Jesus God’s Own Son.
Precious Lamb of God, Messiah
Holy One.

This chorus played through my head as we wove our way through the dark alleys back to our awaiting cars. Everything we witnessed today is an affront to the God who made each of us in His own image. The abuse is a sin against His holy name. I firmly believe any act of justice and any work of freedom is an act of worship to the One who spoke each life into existence.

When confronted with depravity of this nature it makes you love Jesus all the more. Please pray for the women enslaved here and throughout the world. In this city alone, prostitution is a billion dollar industry. Most of these women will die before the age of 40 because diseases are so rampant. Please pray for India to be awakened to the sorrow that is at her steps.