Eyes Peeled, Prayers Strong: A Mom’s Wake-Up Call About Sex Trafficking

I’m excited to welcome Jessica Brodie back to Hopeful Mom. Jessica’s passionate about educating parents on mental health issues and the sex trafficking trade. She’s done her homework and wrote about trafficking in her newest novel, Hidden Seeds. Keep reading for a sneak peek into the book as well as helpful information to keep our kids from getting caught in a potential trafficking situation.

I thought sex trafficking involved women—or men—being violently kidnapped and coerced, or lured into trafficking through addiction.

What I didn’t realize until far too recently was that trafficking usually starts subtly, and right here in our neighborhoods, with young kids who could live next door. Both girls and boys are brought in through a gradual process called “grooming” that preys on their emotional and sometimes physical needs.

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Opening My Eyes to the Realities of Sex Trafficking

January is Human Trafficking Awareness month. I met Jessica Brodie last fall and learned of her passion to educate others about the sex trafficking issue plaguing our society. Jessica offers insight and wisdom to us in her post.

Like many people, I used to make a lot of assumptions about sex trafficking—I assumed it only happened in “those” neighborhoods or to “those” kinds of kids—girls who didn’t know better, or whose moms were in the sex industry. I assumed the girls knew what they were getting into and simply made a choice—a bad one, but one they made with eyes wide open.

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