Lead Pastor Blog
BlogCouldn’t sleep. Attended a meeting last night where a group of mostly younger Christians met to discuss how we can take action to stop human trafficking.
Couldn’t sleep. I tossed and turned looking at this from two very different sides. First there are so many people being trafficked in our day and age. How can this be?
Couldn’t sleep. I wanted to know how the church is not mobilised into co-operative action to address this very unjust situation. (Zechariah 7:9) We are called by God to be a people of justice who care about justice to the point of demanding justice.
Couldn’t sleep. The other side that bothered me was that it was mainly a younger crowd. I was one of if not the oldest person in attendance. I had just read Joel 2:28 where the prophet says your old men will dream dreams and your young men will see visions. The young men with the visions were there but where were the old men dreaming our new dreams?
Couldn’t sleep. As I tossed and turned I thought about the church being asleep. Wake up my brothers and sisters. Wake up. Matthew 25 makes it crystal clear that God cares about the least of these. Wake up church and move. Get involved. Say something. Do something. Wake up.
Couldn’t sleep. New statistics say 215 million children are trafficked. How can we sleep so peacefully while children are enslaved? What right do we have to turn our heads and hearts away in an effort not to care when so many need our help?
Couldn’t sleep. My country is not innocent in this horror. Is my church innocent? James 4:17 says that the one who knows the good they ought to do but doesn’t do it…sins. How can I sleep peacefully when my own church sins by turning its attention away from a problem this big?
Couldn’t sleep. Girls in my own city are moved around (trafficked) throughout western Canada to serve the demand of sick and perverted men who prefer sex with children.
Couldn’t sleep. Ministries right here in our own city as well as in various parts of the world would like to make a bigger impact but are held up due to lack of financial resources. We plan vacations and pad savings accounts while children cry themselves to sleep waiting for someone to come and rescue them from their own slavery hell.
Couldn’t sleep. What will it take to motivate us to do something about this issue? The average church attender is in church 1.8 Sundays a month. What are we doing with the rest of our time?
Couldn’t sleep so I promised God this…I won’t be quiet about this.


