“Awareness without action is apathy.”
I heard Dr. Jeff Brodsky say this slogan when he was on The Mike Huckabee show on TBN as one of “Huck’s Heroes.” It’s the theme of Dr. Brodsky’s ministry Joy International: The purpose of JOY International® is to be involved in, or help to coordinate, the rescue, restoration, reintegration, and prevention of the commercial sexual exploitation of children domestically and internationally.
When I heard Dr. Brodsky say that phase, I ran to get a pen to write it down. I realized it’s the message God has also laid on my heart as I challenge every Christian to do more than be outraged on social media and in conversation about the atrocities in our society today, but instead to ask yourself what God wants you to do about it.
Yes, of course, we’re to pray, but I think God wants us to do more. He also wants us to pray about what we can do to make a difference. “Just as the body is dead without breath, so also faith is dead without good works” (James 2:26 NLT).
If you follow my blogs, you know that I often ask the engaging question: What can you do? What are you doing? What does God want you to do?
One recent blog post challenged readers to do more than put a crying or angry emoji on Facebook, but to ask God what action He wanted you to take about the source of your anger or sadness: What to do With Our Anger Over Evil.
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The great abolitionists of the past who took action to free the slaves for example, didn’t have social media to profess their anger over slavery. They did something about it. They took risks and action. I wonder how long it would have taken for the abolishment of slavery if they could just sit in the comfort of their home and profess anger on social media, but didn’t feel the urge to get out of their chairs and advocate for complete freedom for everyone.
Abolitionism is nothing more or less than the Christian response to evils such as slavery or child sacrifice aka abortion, or child sex trafficking or _____________ fill in the blank. What is God tugging at your heart to get out of your comfort zone and to take action?
The root word of abolitionist is abolish which means: end, destroy, eliminate, eradicate, stop, extinguish, defeat, terminate, and stamp out.
Abolish is more than just making a difference or progress. It’s wiping out completely.
I was encouraged to read an article “Human Trafficking Victims Call Upon Advocates for Care by Andrew Kepier and Perry Chiaramonte where they noted, “The problem has attracted swarms of advocates and activists dedicated to education, prevention and post-trafficing care for survivors.”
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We are seeing progress in the fight against child sacrifice in abortion and sex trafficking of children, but we shouldn’t be satisfied until it’s abolished. Don’t you agree?
So I wonder who will rise above the rest as today’s abolitionists.
Who won’t stop taking action until every baby from conception through birth is rescued from slaughter and receives the God-given gift and right of life? And then the opportunity to live a life free of evil and abuse?
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Dr. Brodsky is one of those brave abolitionists who has gone barefoot since July 9, 2010 to bring awareness to child sex slavery and vows to continue until it is abolished. He first took going barefoot as a one-year challenge when he saw so many children in impoverished countries with no shoes:
“After a serious conversation with God, I felt strongly impressed to go barefoot for 1 year in solidarity with these children and the many others who were trafficked or at high risk. Living at 8,990′ elevation in the mountains of Colorado, I knew it would be a challenge (especially during the cold winters), but I decided I would just be extremely careful as I knew I had to do this.”
Then God prompted him to do more:
“I’ve been barefoot ever since. I shared with my wife, family and friends (who thought I lost my mind), that if my going barefoot will motivate just 1 person per year to action in a way that helps me rescue even 1 more child a year, I would go barefoot the rest of my life.”
He continues:
“There are hundreds of organizations who are bringing awareness to the plight of sexually exploited children, but there are just a handful that are devoted to raising funds for the actual rescue of children out of their nightmare life.”
Again, as Jeff states, “Awareness is good, but awareness without action is apathy.”
Read more of his story and the ministry here on Joy International website.
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The church has become a place of apathy, and I think that’s why our culture has regressed morally, spiritually, and socially. Not all churches, but so many have failed to address the social and moral issues of our day that go against everything we know is righteous and godly.
Shane Idleman wrote an article discussing this in The Peril of Megachurches–Political Correctness in which he warns: ” . . . it’s sad to see many pastors concerned about offending their audience. After all, whoever has the most social media followers, campuses, or sermon downloads is the way to gauge success, right? Wrong. God judges faithfulness–faithfulness to His Word. Truth about marriage, abortion, socialism, and national security is often neglected, watered-down, or avoided altogether in the hope of not offending members. Please don’t misunderstand: many mega church pastors are doing great things. . .”
And this isn’t only found in megachurches. Smaller churches might try this to gain new members. The article also discusses why it’s important for pastors to be involved in politics as our founding fathers were both political and spiritual.
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The fear of making those who are sinning uncomfortable has put many churches into politically correct mode rather than fearing God mode. I wrote about that last week, Are Churches too Focused on God’s Love and Not the Fear of God.
God has asked me to use the writing and speaking gifts He gave me later in my life to challenge Christians and the church to be activists—movers, shakers, lightning rods, champions, advocates—and not apathetic. Some call that brave. I call it a committed Christian.
So I ask: Where does God want you to use your gifts as an abolitionist, advocate, and activist?
I know many of you are activists, advocates, and abolitionists right now. Tell us your story.
Ready set go!
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I agree 100%! Having been an advocate, abolitionist and activist as a young adult in the 70’s in the inner city of Atlanta against abortion (also as a Pregnancy Center Director) and involvement in abolishing the sex trafficking ‘activities’ long before it had the label of sex trafficking,(first-hand involvement living in an inner city mission in Midtown Atl and working on committees sponsored by the City of Atlanta and later with Mayor Shirley Franklin) …. I am very encouraged by your Post today! You are on-target!. I am going to be 70 next month and still strongly believe that there is still so much to be done, and we must all ask where to be involved. As long as these issues are in the heart of God (always) then, we should have them in our heart’s purpose. Look forward to ‘hearing more’ from your blog.
Rosemary, thank you for your service and for sharing your story to encourage others to get involved. You and I are both examples that you never age out of working for the Lord.
Keep up About His Work!
Janet, Thank you so much for your blog and your thoughts. Many of us have been in the trenches for a very long time! I began the fight against human trafficking 30 years ago and have been in this field ever since. HeartDance Foundation is a ministry I founded a few years back. We minister to the men, women and children ensnared in the adult entertainment industry. I also serve as the Florida Anti-Trafficking Director for The Salvation Army and appointed by our Attorney General to the Florida Council on Human Trafficking working diligently to strengthen legislation on all forms and aspects of of human trafficking. As I am in the seasoned time in this fight, I am mentoring younger, passionate warriors to pick up the mantle. As difficult as this has been, it has been a tremendous blessing helping victims to survivors to thrivers!!
Dotti, thank you for sharing your story of the impact one woman can have as an activist and abolitionist in this horrific evil of sex trafficking and the rampant evil in “entertainment” today. How wise you are to mentor others to carry on your much needed ministry. You would definitely be one of “Huck’s Heroes” and you’re definitely God’s Hero. I know there is still much you can do from the sidelines. To God be the glory for the work He has done and continues to do through you. Bless you.