“When I started going, I didn’t know what was inside of me, I didn’t know that I was a magnet to the kids. All of sudden I find myself playing with 10 people, with different backgrounds, different cultures”, Omar says referring to young people who gather at a community park. “As much as I like basketball, I started praying, ‘I’m not here for me. If you want to use me, use me, and open my eyes to see these kids the way you see these kids.'”

Podcast
Could this happen for me?
Bob Moffitt interviews Stephanie Midthun of Courage Worldwide, who provides safe houses for women and girls who have been affected by human trafficking. Stephanie shares many stories of girls who learn to hope, trust and begin to dream about the future because of the love they experience in the safe houses. Stephanie shares about one young lady who went on to be an entrepreneur and won a latte art contest, and later married. Girls in Courage House attended her Christian