WILLS POINT, TX – Learn about Sona’s journey from addiction to freedom with the help of compassionate GFA World national missionaries in Asia.
Sona walked up to the man passing by. She was desperate— but not for food. She wanted money to fuel her habit. Instead of giving her cash, the man pounded his fists into Sona’s body.
This wasn’t the first time Sona had endured such abuse. Her craving for drugs often left her at the mercy of strangers who saw her as a shameful woman.
Desperation Draws Invitation
Only a few years before, Sona had been an exemplary teenager, devoutly following her parents’ religion and always earning good grades in school.
Now, instead of making her parents proud, Sona filled them with sadness. No matter what they said or did, they couldn’t persuade Sona to stop taking drugs.
“We even kept her in a rehabilitation centre,” they recall, “but nothing changed her.”
As a young teenager, Sona had struggled with loneliness and began hanging out with girls in her neighbourhood—girls who were drug addicts…
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