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       The report, issued jointly by the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) and the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR), states that most of the 26 gangs currently operating in Haiti are involved in child trafficking. Children are forced into a range of activities, from running errands and collecting extortion payments to violent acts, including kidnappings, property destruction, targeted killings, and sexual abuse.

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     The origin of this story goes back to 1975, when French director/screenwriter Romain Gary (ex-husband of actress Jean Seberg) worked under the pseudonym Émile Ajar and penned the classic novel La Vie Devant Soi (The Life Before Us): An orphaned Arab boy, Momo, is devoted to Madame Rosa, a dying and elderly survivor of Auschwitz and a former prostitute. The setting is Paris’ immigrant slum, Belleville, where ladies of the night, pimps, transvestites and petty thieves flourish. Gary’s book earned France’s Prix Goncourt—equivalent to a Pulitzer—firmly establishing the tale’s pedigree.

     Spreading the love of God around the world has always been an essential part of Pastor Henry Brown’s life, oftentimes saying, “To whom much is given, much is required.” As a true man of “the word” and operating as God’s vessel, the lyrics and harmony of the song “I Am Strong” tugged at his heart, while Lady Brown made announcements about parishioners who were significantly impacted by COVID. The turmoil and trials that so many individuals in this world are dealing with jolted his spirit, and God placed this song in his heart.

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