being involved in IJM has proved to be such a blessing. i love being involved in this cause and also thrive on planning, preparing, organizing, decorating, etc. we had the privilege of hosting a quite successful event on campus this past sunday night, showing the newest film put out by IJM, At the End of Slavery. Then tonight, we had an event on campus called 'World of Hurt' where we set up a neat little booth, if i do say so myself. i am so incredibly blown away by the team we have, everyone has such a willingness to lend a hand where needed and we work together quite well. we were able to share with students information about IJM, but mores specifically we were asked to educate about local human trafficking. here are some of the points i shared with students tonight
- Orange County is one of the top places human trafficking is found in the US
- Human trafficking is legally defined as: anyone who is forced, frauded, or coerced into a situation (i.e. employment or giving services)
- Human trafficking is most commonly found in
-Fields (agricultural industry, farming, etc)
-Labor
-Homes (private servants)
please, i urge you to keep this in your prayers. become aware of your surrounding. choose to not be ignorant to the world around you, instead, educate yourself.
please pray.
as far as the 'romantic poety' goes, its just practice i suppose. for that lucky suitor in my future.
for the record, i didnt plan on rhyming goes and suppose. thats what you call natural talent
here is a little example
Elizabeth
youre lovely
and lovey
and love
you are love
10:39pm
i love that you just started your message with such proclamations of love
thanks dear
and i return said feelings
towards you
i mean from you
towards me
which in turn i turn back to you
...
10:39pm
Elizabeth
towards another, from each other
into one that cannot be
poetry
i adore thee
and also do i adorn thee
with my love
and tokens of such
that mean so much
10:41pm
of course
and a horse
i feel no remorse
so ill use the force
also...
i am currently obsessed with listening to mars hill podcasts
the end.
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