The Bridge of Grace School in Pakistan
In December of 2017 I made my first visit to the nation of Pakistan. It was during this visit that I witnessed slavery with my own eyes. On several occasions, I accompanied my hosts to visit Pakistanis working in brick kilns. I learned during my visit that families who live in these kilns are forced to work 14-16 hours a day, 7 days a week, to make bricks. Each family is only paid $10 a day for their labor. It is impossible for families to survive on such a low wage, which forces them to borrow money from the landlord who owns the kiln, placing the family in permanent debt that they can never pay off. I was even more horrified to learn that children as young as 7 are also forced to work as slaves. Visiting Slave Children During My Second Trip Prior to my trip, I had read Malala's Yousafzai's book and was deeply moved about how this courageous young Pakistani girl It was upon witnessing this that my Pakistani friends and I made th...