Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Annie Dieselberg, NightLight International in Midland this weekend

• Learn about NightLight and Freedom Place

Join Faces of Children and the missions ministry at First Presbyterian Church in welcoming Annie Dieselberg, founding CEO of NightLight International and Natalie Shirley, co-founder of NightLight and Freedom Place, as they share their experience working with trafficking victims.

Annie will be preaching in all services on April 24 and they will have a table selling jewelry made by women in the NightLight program.

There will be a luncheon, Monday, April 25, from 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in Lynn Hall. Annie and Natalie will be sharing on the topic of "From Awareness to Action." Lunch reservations are needed by April 19 and are made through Carrie McKean, cmckean@fpcmid.org or by calling the church office, 684-7821.



“The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.” Isaiah 9:2

NightLight is a ministry in urban Bangkok, Thailand, and in Atlanta and Branson in the United States, that reaches out to women and children working in the bar areas of the Nana-Sukhumvit district. Located in a neighborhood with a growing sex trade, Nightlight’s vision is to share the Light of the world in both word and deed to those who live in darkness, and to combat the sexual exploitation of women and children, both Thai and foreign.

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