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🗓️ 1 May 2024
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Jean Marie Davis lived a horrific life as a sex trafficking victim for more than 20 years, where she was verbally and sexually abused, tortured, threatened by guns, and forced to live as a prostitute. She finally found freedom when she was invited to a pregnancy resource center (PRC) and introduced to Jesus Christ. Jean discovered her new identity in Christ, found practical help and a new life, and today is the executive director of a PRC in Vermont. (Part 2 of 2)
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0:00.0 | Genesis 5020, 20, what was meant for evil, got turned for good to save many lives. I'm on |
0:12.8 | on overcoming by the blood of the lamb and the word of my testimony |
0:16.1 | because I went through something |
0:17.9 | so that the next woman doesn't have to. |
0:21.3 | That's Jean Marie Davis referring to her remarkable and at times horrific journey from human trafficking to a new life in Jesus Christ. |
0:31.0 | I'm John Fuller and this is focus on the family with Jim |
0:33.8 | Daly. We share the first part of Jean's story last time and we're looking forward |
0:38.0 | to part two today. Of course this content isn't going to be suitable for |
0:42.1 | younger listeners so be aware of that and |
0:45.0 | we'd recommend you direct their attention elsewhere. John Jean's story is |
0:49.1 | unbelievable in so many respects. For more than 20 years she was trapped in the nightmare world of |
0:55.6 | sex trafficking where she endured such cruelty and abuse that it's amazing she's still alive today. It brings tears to my eyes to think about Jean as |
1:06.1 | a little girl simply looking for love and affection like we all want in this life, |
1:11.0 | but the men she encountered, including her own father, treated her like a product to be used for their own perverse and carnal indulgence and then tossed aside as if she was garbage. |
1:23.6 | That's the tragic legacy of the multi-billion dollar |
1:27.3 | human trafficking industry, which is robbing |
1:30.0 | the freedom of nearly 25 million people here in the US and around the world. |
1:35.4 | But as we heard last time, Jean was able to escape from that endless cycle of violence, drugs, |
1:41.1 | and sex on demand. She made her way to a pregnancy resource center where a woman named |
1:46.1 | Phyllis offered her help. This is such a powerful story of redemption. If you missed the program last time, contact us about getting an |
1:55.2 | audio copy of that or you can review the previous episode on YouTube or better yet |
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