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Month Review  This month we looked at sub-issues under the theme Trafficking!  Trafficking can be likened to bondage or slavery. The United Nations enjoins nations to take seriously the issue of trafficking as it declared 30th of July of every year to sensitise the public on the issue. Remember in June we dealt with the theme of Work. But not all works are approved by God and the society and the government.  Trafficking for greener pastures does not glorify God but demeans the human person, and can even result in loss of life. As Christians we know God is our Provider and provision come from above and not abroad. God will use whatever is legitimate for us to succeed, for our success must give Him glory.  Jesus Christ came to set us free, that we may be free and free indeed.
#July #Trafficking #Females #WalkWithUs
  World Day against Trafficking in Persons  (A/RES/68/192) “I was human trafficked for 10 years. We can do more to stop it” by Barbara Amaya     We invite you to our Centre where we will be showcasing this discussion. Today is a major day in our theme for this month. We also support activities by NAPTIP and other private and government agencies woking against trafficking in persons. #July #Trafficking #Females #WalkWithUs

*OUR WEEKLY OUTLINE*

Mondays - General Counselling and Prayers *we would agree that there is an increase in wrong decisions being taken by many with regards life and death when things don't go well. There is a need for group circle meetings where strength can be pulled from like minded people. It's the same way testimonies of believers help strengthen our faith. Tuesdays - Seminars and Workshops *based on our monthly theme we have different sub-themes from which we need to address and formulate action plans as a group. These seminars and workshops also provide opportunities to have filmshows. The effect of having audio-visual meetings can't be overestimated. Wednesdays - Ecumenism in Music *by bringing people together who have interest in music, we provide in our immediate community, the opportunity for people to sing, have spoken word poetry, learn with the few musical instruments-   we have and understand the power of influence music has in every sector of
Puzzle Answer 3 cups yields 24. 24 divided by 3 equals 8. Each is 8 Red plus cup equals 25. 25-8=17. Red is 17 Red- blue equals 11. blue is 17-11 equals 6. cup plus blue plus red equals 8 plus 6 plus17 equals 31 #July #Trafficking #Females #WalkWithUs

TLF Activities

We usually go to showcase inspirational, motivational and encouraging movies in schools and churches, and even on the streets. This picture was taken at the Federal Polytechnic, Ado where we showed a movie to some of the students. We have numerous I.M.E. movies, short videos and other things we would love to share to the public and we have most of our equipments and logistics. We however need more volunteers who would help with the technical set-up, transportation and follow-up. We look forward to the end of the pandemic so we can have large gatherings to showcase these film-shows in schools, on the streets, churches, departments and other places. While growing up, I witnessed movies were organised in large Lecture Theatres, and were a great source of influence. It is not just to bring people together, but ensure they leave with a message for life and eternity from what we show. We are not entertainers but strive to see a society more sensible,