Remember Nhu
Thank you for visiting this site and taking the time to learn a story of God's amazing grace in the midst of one of the darkest moral tragedies of our times, the trafficking and abuse of children as sex slaves. Nicholas Kristoff, a writer for the New York Times, called this abuse of children one of the "paramount moral challenges we will face this century" (NY Times 1/28/05).
You will also discover here what God has been doing to save children from this plight and how you can help.
The ultimate goal of "Remember Nhu" is to eliminate the use of children in the sex slave industry around the world through partnerships with concerned people in the United States and the international community. "Remember Nhu" has four specific objectives to meet in order to prevent the use of children in the sex slave industry.
1) Physical Needs: Children need to have their basic physical needs met, such as housing, food and basic medical care to prevent them from being at risk to the sex slave trade industry.
2) Emotional Needs: Children need to be loved and nurtured by concerned and responsible adults if they are to be protected from the sex slave trade industry.
3) Educational Needs: Poverty and desperation are prime causes for why children are at risk to the sex slave trade industry. By providing educational and vocational opportunities for these children as they grow physically, emotionally and spiritually, they will be less tempted to view with favor a life lived in the sex slave trade industry.
4) Spiritual Needs: Children need to have the opportunity to hear about the Lord Jesus Christ. They also need to have their ongoing spiritual needs met by adult Christians who can pastor and nurture them into mature Christians.
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Revival in the Rubble
"When God wants to do a new thing, a fresh thing, a God-thing, He starts with one person and breaks him. God starts with one. Then He causes the fire of God to arc from that heart to a few others. They begin to believe ... again. They begin to dream ... again. He brings them to the place where they would rather die than live without the fullness of God."
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