They both work in training, prevention and education as they learn the community needs and look for ways to emotionally and economically empower leaders in their communities.
Here is a reflective note of the Honduran migration in transit through Guatemala and Mexico to the United States.
Rovaughna works at the Baptist Vocational Training Center in Ghana in a ministry rescuing, rehabilitating and educating young women who had been victims of a cultural practice called Trokosi, which has elements of human trafficking. Rovaughna’s mental health and social work background have particularly equipped her for this work.
We have been blessed with kindness and hospitality. It is hard to believe that next month will mark the end of our first year. We are thankful for the opportunity to serve Christ here and are now seeing fruit.