The Mercy Centre Uganda and what restoration really looks like
She planned to be a lawyer, but God had other plans...
I have been sharing Becky Murray’s story over the past few newsletters.
In case this is your first time here, Becky Murray is the founder and CEO of One By One, a global charity working to end the exploitation of vulnerable people. She has built centres in Kenya, Uganda, and Pakistan, and launched the Dignity Project, which has now reached over 50,000 girls across five continents.
She shared a very sensitive story about Deborah how she had to leave her comfort to obey God and that was the hardest yes she has ever given God.
Deborah was just 10 years old when she went out to fetch water in her village in Uganda.
She never came back the same.
A trusted family friend lured her, subjected her to horrific abuse, and then tried to end her life. Against all odds, Deborah survived and she was later brought to One By One’s Mercy Centre, a safe house for girls rescued from trafficking.
I don’t know what you’re carrying today, but Deborah’s story is a reminder that God still has a plan for our lives, and broken stories are never the end of the story.
Next week, I’ll share practical, tangible ways you can be part of ending human trafficking.
Kindly listen to our conversation here and also share with someone who needs to hear it.
🎙️ Listen to my conversation with Becky Murray on the Dear Christian Girl Podcast:
With love,
Mo



