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Thursday, February 1, 2024

Called to be a Freedom Fighter

 Moses, Aaron, Caleb, Joshua, Harriet Tubman, John Brown, Frederick Douglas, Lydia, and Abigail Mott, Sojourner Truth, William Craft, and more~

What do these mighty men and women of Yah have in common? They are all freedom fighters! 
Harriet Tubman was nicknamed  "Moses" by abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. ...she was led solely by the Rauch at every step of her journey to gain her freedom and that of her family and others who dared to escape the taskmaster whip. 



Luther Cleveland, Reading Center, New York





Luther Cleveland was a freedom fighter for the Underground Railroad. I am his great-great-granddaughter. It is in my blood to cry out for freedom, like Mel Gibson in Braveheart...I, too, yell FREEDOM!!!!! I never understood my fascination for the Underground Railroad, which led me to devour information on the topic. When I began my journey in The Way, I asked Yah about my true identity.  The Ruach began revealing to me DNA/epigenetics. Although I cannot prove it, there is strong evidence that tribal blood runs in my veins...(I shared with Dr. Steven Pidgeon what the Ruach revealed regarding my family history, and Yah used that conversation with Dr. P. to confirm what the Ruach had been whispering to me concerning my identity) 

I have suffered from intergenerational trauma...I have been called to be an overcomer. Not just an overcomer but more than a conqueror through Yeshua. Not just that, but to much more...to speak prophetically, to speak His words of truth, of freedom from captivity...

I am a freedom fighter. 



Warrior Bride Ministries 
Every Child Deserves Freedom
833-WBM-SAVE

admin@wbmga.org

At Warrior Bride, we provide a holistic and biblically guided approach to restoration and healing for trauma survivors. We understand that each individual’s journey is unique, and our goal is to offer personalized strategies that remove obstacles for inner healing to be complete. We equip survivors including men, women and children with the necessary skills to overcome trauma stemming from exploitation, physical and mental abuse, and other dangers.


Healing the devastating effects of childhood sexual trauma emotionally is a journey of one layer at a time. Trauma becomes well rooted in many aspects of our life and each response, thought pattern and habit must be looked at, addressed, and corrected. Emotional healing sets your mind free. 

We are spirit beings first and foremost, so spiritual growth is a primary component of healing from complex trauma. Introducing clients to the ultimate Healer, the only one capable of restoring their spirit to its original potential, is our number one goal. Having a true spiritual foundation is key.


We often overlook the physical toll that childhood sexual exploitation can take on a survivor’s body. From untreated injuries to poor hygiene and malnutrition, the body keeps the score of every abuse it’s ever handled. We take a naturopathic approach to finding homeostasis in the body.


We believe everyone can use their talents and services to join the fight against child sexual exploitation. By walking survivors through healing and creating safe, trauma-informed communities for them to integrate into, we are creating a world where every child has the freedom they deserve.

Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, “What are you doing for others?” – MLK

 

Kelly Hawley, founder of Warrior Bride Ministry, is a modern-day freedom fighter.  Please consider supporting this extremely important Torah based ministry. Kelly's team offers FREE services for victims of satanic ritual abuse along with sex trafficked victims. 

Please see the resource section for more information regarding Warrior Bride Ministries. 
Deborah, a woman chosen, called by Yah to fight alongside 
the mighty men. 



Yael, mighty woman of Yah
don't just stand there, do something!




There are hundreds of definitions of modern slavery. All of these include aspects of control, involuntary actions and exploitation. 

At Anti-Slavery International, we define modern slavery as when an individual is exploited by others, for personal or commercial gain. Whether tricked, coerced, or forced, they lose their freedom. This includes but is not limited to human trafficking, forced labour and debt bondage.




Yeshua reaches out to those drowning in sorrow, those needing a 
Savior


Maybe you have gone through various forms of slavery/bondage. Maybe you, like me, left abusers only to go back again and again, children in tow. The Hebrews wanted to return to Egypt. Back to what was familiar to them. Back to three hots and a cot, like an institutionalized inmate commits a crime to go back to the only life they know. 

. Like a traumatized momma, like a traumatized woman with nowhere else to go. 

Many people have fallen into this trap because they were trying to escape poverty or insecurity, improve their lives and support their families. Now, they can’t leave. 

According to the latest Global Estimates of Modern Slavery (2022) from Walk Free, the International Labour Organization and the International Organization for Migration: 

  • 49.6 million people live in modern slavery – in forced labour and forced marriage
  • Roughly a quarter of all victims of modern slavery are children
  • 22 million people are in forced marriages. Two out of five of these people were children
  • Of the 27.6 million people trapped in forced labour17.3 million are in forced labour exploitation in the private economy, 6.3 million are in commercial sexual exploitation, and nearly 4 million are in forced labour imposed by state authorities
  • The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated the conditions that lead to modern slavery
  • Migrant workers are particularly vulnerable to forced labour.

Source: Global Estimates of Modern Slavery: Forced Labour and Forced Marriage, Geneva, September 2022 

Types of slavery today 

  • Human trafficking. The use of violence, threats or coercion to transport, recruit or harbour people in order to exploit them for purposes such as forced prostitution, labour, criminality, marriage or organ removal
  • Forced labour. Any work or services people are forced to do against their will, usually under threat of punishment
  • Debt bondage/bonded labour. The world’s most widespread form of slavery. People trapped in poverty borrow money and are forced to work to pay off the debt, losing control over both their employment conditions and the debt
  • Descent–based slavery (where people are born into slavery). A very old form of slavery, where people are treated as property, and their “slave” status has been passed down the maternal line.
  • Child slavery. When a child is exploited for someone else’s gain. This can include child trafficking, child soldiers, child marriage and child domestic slavery
  • Forced and early marriage. When someone is married against their will and cannot leave. Most child marriages can be considered slavery
  • Domestic servitudeDomestic work and domestic servitude are not always slavery, and when properly regulated can be an important source of income for many people. However, when someone is working in another person’s home, they may be particularly vulnerable to abuses, exploitation, and slavery, as they might be hidden from sight and lack legal protection.

Why are people in slavery today? 

People may end up trapped in slavery because they’re vulnerable to being tricked, trapped and exploited, often as a result of poverty and exclusion and because laws do not properly protect them. 

People can be particularly vulnerable to modern slavery when external circumstances push them into taking risky decisions in search of opportunities to provide for their families, or when people find they are simply pushed into jobs in exploitative conditions. Anyone could be pressed into forced labour, but people in vulnerable situations – such as being in debt, or not having access to their passport – are most at risk. Crises like the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change can make people even more vulnerable to exploitation. 

Where do we find slavery? 

People are being exploited and pushed into slavery all around the world. While it may take different forms, we’re committed to ending slavery for everyone, everywhere. 

Slavery is a problem in the UK, where many people experience human trafficking, bonded labour and forced labour. Many products on our local shop shelves might have been made by people in forced labour, but the complex supply chains that businesses have created might make it harder for business to spot exploitation and abuses in their supply chains. In many cases they even hide behind this complexity to evade responsibility. That’s why we are pushing for new laws to protect workers and hold businesses accountable for exploitation occurring in their supply chains. 

Slavery may be hidden but it exists and it’s controlling the lives of millions of people. 


So, you see, dear reader, slavery has been around for generations. Trauma is traced back to the garden. This problem of slavery/bondage is much bigger than the human race. There is only One answer: a restorative relationship with the One True Elohim. Once that has been established, then one's own healing work needs to occur. Some of us have had demonic strongholds we needed help demolishing. 

Then one is ready to say...here I am, send me...

Do you want to be a freedom fighter, too? Here are resources to help you get started!




https://medium.com/ministrymatters/the-dynamics-of-slavery-and-oppression-and-a-look-at-exodus-b05fe5e74981

 https://www.iamafreedomfighter.org/must-watch-movies







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