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Reviews - Blind Eyes Opened is a movie starring Brook Susan Parker. A Christian documentary diving into the sex trafficking industry in the US exposing the darkness that fuels demand, highlighting survivors' transformations through Christ runtime - 115 minutes Geoffrey Rogers 7,1 of 10 Its amazing how Jesus is performing amazing miracles thru his servants all over the world. Praise the Lord. 2:08 Ana de Armas holding armas. Everybody needs Grace, Everybody needs Mercy. Home About Church Event Videos/Photos Resources Organizations Get Engaged #BlindEyesOpened Watch Trailer Bring This Movie To Your Church Find A Location.
Jdjd... To bad I believe in Satan... Aaaand entire movie watched thx to this trailer. JESUS IS AT AMI! HEALING STILL TO THIS DAY! GLORY TO THE ALMIGHTY GOD. ?2018. I don't really understand the logic of the story. According to the bible Jesus died. Sending someone to kill him will only confirm that the bible is correct. To destroy christianity they should send someone to save him from the crucifixion instead. Released January 23, 2020 1 hr 55 min Concert/Special Events Tell us where you are Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Blind Eyes Opened near you. ENTER CITY, STATE OR ZIP CODE GO Sign up for a FANALERT® and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Also sign me up for FanMail to get updates on all things movies: tickets, special offers, screenings + more. Blind Eyes Opened Synopsis Sex trafficking in the Unites States and how it affects survivors, law enforcement and faith. Read Full Synopsis Movie Reviews Presented by Rotten Tomatoes.
I believe. He is miracle working God,his name is yaweh?????. Thank you Jesus. God bless Pastor Alph Lukau, God bless Ami. What if he opened his eyes and it turns out he could see the whole time.
Why does he only have about 1000likes. I normally dont like movies where theres just meaningless explosions and such. I like good dialogue and Tarantino movies. Is this a movie for me.
“You visual people” GOLD ?. Michael Foust Contributor 2020 17 Jan COMMENTS Rebekah is an American teenage girl with low esteem. She’s been raped. She’s lost friends. She doesn’t get along with her parents. So, at age 16, she moves out of her parents’ home and starts doing drugs. At age 17 and needing cash, she starts working at a strip club. From there, she meets a handsome man who promises her a place to live and plenty of love. He has a 5, 000-square-foot home. He has secretaries who answer his phone. “He made me feel special, and wanted, and loved ? which is what I missed, ” she says. Soon, though, Rebekah is caught up in the underground world of sex trafficking. She is forced into prostitution. The film Blind Eyes Opened ? in theaters for one night only, Jan. 23 ? tells the story of Rebekah and others like her in what has been dubbed a “first-of-its-kind Christian documentary. ” The film interviews law enforcement officials, lawmakers, trafficking experts and ministry leaders as it exposes a dark underground industry ? sex trafficking ? that is closer to your city than you might think. It’s one of the best films on the subject and one of the most gripping, too. Here are three things you’ll learn: Photo courtesy: Fathom 1. It’s Happening in your Area The film takes us to several cities ? including Tampa, Atlanta and Nashville ? where sex trafficking is common. “It’s in every single community, ” an expert on the subject says. Although human trafficking can involve forced labor or involuntary servitude, the film focuses on the most popular form of trafficking in the U. S. : sex trafficking. “Most people think of it as an overseas problem. But the reality is we have a major, major issue here in America inside of our own borders ? with our own kids, ” the film’s executive producer, Geoffrey Rogers, told Crosswalk. “We would estimate over 100, 000 kids in America are being trafficked for sex every single day here in our own country. ” The film includes interviews with those who were caught in the web of sex trafficking but escaped. One girl was trafficked at age 12. Most felt they had no choice, and few were raised in a loving, intact family. Most victims, in fact, were sexually abused as children. One girl in the film was trafficked by her father. Traffickers find their victims on social media but also in public places like malls. Other times, traffickers discover their victims in the commercial sex industry, whether in strip clubs or prostitution rings. Photo courtesy: Fathom 2. It Involves Teens Who Have No Hope Most victims of sex trafficking are girls, although 10-15 percent are boys. It’s estimated that one girl can net her boss between $200, 000 and $300, 000 per year. The average sex trafficking victim got into the system between the ages of 12 and 14. Some are runaways. Others grew up in the foster system. “Around 60 percent of kids that are trafficked in America come out of the foster care system, ” Rogers told Crosswalk. “These are U. -born kids, and they're being trafficked by U. citizens and being purchased by U. citizens. The foster care system is the main feeder. ” Traffickers are looking for girls with low self-esteem. “Because she's been growing up in an environment where she didn't have the best loving environment, she doesn't really even understand what true love is. She falls for this guy, head over heels. And he will groom her for six to nine months. And after a certain period of time, he'll flip a switch and say, ‘OK, now you work for me. ’” By then, many of the girls have developed an emotional bond based on trauma (Stockholm syndrome) or they’re addicted to drugs ? and they don’t want to run away. Photo courtesy: Fathom 3. It’s Driven by the Porn Industry One of the most popular porn websites in the U. amassed 28 billion visits last year. Many women in the videos were victims of sex trafficking. This means, Rogers said, that porn users are feeding the sex trafficking industry without even knowing it. “We identify pornography as the No. 1 fueling factor to sex trafficking in America, ” Rogers said. It’s estimated that “over half of women involved in sex trafficking” are also forced into pornography, he said. Even worse, some of these porn addicts “then want to begin to actualize what they've been visualizing, ” he said. Blind Eyes Opened is a sobering must-see for Christians who want to know the truth about sex trafficking in the U. ? and who want to help fight it. It’s not for children, but for older family members, it sheds light on a subject that too often is swept under America’s social rugs. Learn more at Michael Foust is a freelance writer. Visit his blog,. Photo courtesy: Fathom Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, The Leaf-Chronicle, the Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.
This story in real life is so sad. I already know the ending, its gonna be so sad to watch?. Aya daddy I can't stop loving u, I love u daddy. LMAO as if putting one part into a product a million times is a skill. Told my wife that he's my man crush. She couldn't even argue.
When i see lovi and remember the secular music he used to sing an how we thought thats were he will end,and today preaching the gospel. i see hope and God can use you No matter what. Our nation is sick with sexual immorality. May God help us all. Excellent documentary! Everyone should watch this especially those who have contact with kids on a d... aily basis like teachers, coaches etc. This is a great educational tool about SexTrafficing that digs deep into this on going problem and gives people a real life view of what goes on. Thank you! Wendy Mitchell Volunteer Coordinator Cry For The Broken Miniseries See More Yes very informative and well done! Unfortunately the theater we saw it in was very ill prepared to... show it. Started 30 min late and started playing music during the interviews at the end and we were unable to hear them. See More Very well done documentary on the topic. Found it very informative and eye opening. I really appreci... ate the panel of woman provide their honest and open experiences. The topic of boys being trafficked was covered too, however, would have been interesting to hear from a male victim just to give them a voice at the table too. Again, very well done. See More.
Damn Alabama, disappointing me even in movies. That last line though ?.

Why didn't anyone tell me all I had to do was open my eyes

??????. While I agree that there's nothing wrong or exploitative with a comparative-advantage relationship in which one party profits more than the other, and while I also realize that the US/Europe-China relationship is a real, contemporary issue (and so it's the example that you will have to use in order to make that polemical point to philosophically-weak people) it's also important to keep in mind that the particular example of the US/Europe-China relationship is not, in fact, one of comparative-advantage. All it is is a way for the political and crony elements in both countries to take advantage of the truly capitalist and productive elements in both. The Europe/US-China relationship is not mutually-beneficial. Not long-term. Long-term is it co-dependent and untenable.
1:57. Lets be like her. No matter what people assume about you. Just do things that make you feel happy! ?. Lol the question was “how do u have s*x” and he was like “think about it its done in the dark anyways” lmaoooo ?. Denis Grasska / CNS | 01. 23. 2020 SAN DIEGO (CNS) -- A powerful new documentary on sex trafficking, being shown in select theaters Jan. 23 only and then for a month at churches that sign up to host a screening, makes its intentions clear from the outset. " Blind Eyes Opened: The Truth About Sex Trafficking in America " begins with this scriptural passage from Isaiah: "to open eyes that are blind, to free captives from prison and to release from the dungeon those who sit in darkness. " Over the hour and a half that follows, viewers' eyes will indeed be opened, not only by the many disturbing facts related on-camera by law enforcement personnel, legislators and those dedicated to facilitating the healing of trafficking victims, but also through the haunting first-person accounts of six survivors of this modern-day form of slavery. In a Jan. 17 telephone interview with The Southern Cross, San Diego's diocesan newspaper, executive producer Geoffrey Rogers described the film as unabashedly "a Christian documentary. " "Certainly it exposes the darkness, it shows the truth about sex trafficking in America -- that's the goal of it -- but, when we produced it, we had a very clear objective and that was to show the hope in Jesus Christ to solve this problem, " he explained. During the film, viewers hear from survivors who share Jesus' role in their recovery. The film also shows Christian ministries reaching out to those in the commercial sex trade, and it concludes with a direct challenge to its Christian viewers to do more to combat this societal scourge. After the documentary's one-night-only theatrical release, churches can host their own one-night screenings of the film during a monthlon period, from Jan. 24 to Feb. 20. Several of those interviewed on camera in "Blind Eyes Opened" suggest that society's blindness to this widespread crime is the result of simply not wanting to believe that such things are happening, with increasing frequency, in our own neighborhoods. In the film, Cpl. Alan Wilkett of the Pasco County Sheriff's Office in Florida tells viewers, "It's happening right before our eyes, and yet we're not seeing it. " The film tackles such topics as the insidious ways in which children are lured by traffickers who often prey on vulnerabilities such as low self-esteem and an unstable family life; how law enforcement has shifted from viewing trafficked persons as criminals to recognizing them as crime victims; what additional steps that American society can take against trafficking; and what resources are currently available to those fortunate enough to escape from such a hellish life. Among the many heartbreaking stories recounted in the film is that of Edie B. Rhea, founder of Healing Root Ministry Inc., a nonprofit led by trafficking survivors. Her father died when she was 4. A few months later, a man named Bill moved in with her and her mother. He molested her when she was 10 and, two years later, began selling her for sex to strangers. A childhood photo of a smiling Edie is seen onscreen as the grown woman recounts her lost innocence and the multiple rapes she endured at the butcher shop that Bill and her mother owned. On one occasion, Bill prostituted her in exchange for a new meat grinder. Rhea says in the film that she believes that there were "lots of opportunities for people to see (what was happening), but they didn't see. " "The signs were there, " she added. "They just looked the other way. " Rogers described the survivors' testimonies as "so incredibly powerful. " He said meeting them left an indelible mark on him and his wife. "The messages that these survivors tell are unbelievably heart-wrenching and then incredibly inspiring, because you hear of their faith in Jesus and what He's done for them, " said Rogers, who stepped away from a 15-year career in the corporate world in 2011 after feeling that God was calling him to ministry. Today, he is the CEO and co-founder of the U. S. Institute Against Human Trafficking and the president of Ships of Tarshish Films, a nonprofit that produces television and film content for Christian audiences about important social issues. "Blind Eyes Opened" is the second project from Ships of Tarshish. In its unflinching look at sex trafficking, "Blind Eyes Opened" also takes aim at pornography and abortion. "We identify pornography as the number-one fueling factor that is driving the demand for sex trafficking in America, " Rogers said, explaining that porn addiction leads addicts to seek out increasingly deviant forms of pornography -- and sometimes even to pay for sex -- to achieve the same level of arousal. Abby Johnson, the former Planned Parenthood clinic director who became an outspoken pro-life activist and whose conversion story was dramatized in the 2019 film " Unplanned, " is interviewed in "Blind Eyes Opened" about the connection between trafficking and abortion. "Abortion is the best thing on the planet for an abuser because it covers up and hides the abuse, " she tells viewers. One of the six featured survivors is Brook Parker-Bello, now the founder, CEO and executive director of More Too Life Inc., a nonprofit that provides mentoring and education to trafficking survivors. She shares that her trafficker forced her to undergo multiple abortions. During her onscreen interview, she pauses, seemingly holding back tears. In a broken voice, she reveals that, as a lasting legacy of those abortions, she has experienced several miscarriages during her marriage and has been unable to carry a child to term. "Blind Eyes Opened" concludes with a powerful call for Christians to enlist in the battle against sex trafficking. "You've got to fight the fight, " Kevin P. Malone, co-founder and board president of the U. Institute Against Human Trafficking, tells viewers near the end of the film, "and I believe, when the Church accepts that responsibility and really engages, we can make a major difference. " - - - Editor's Note: For more information about the film, visit. Churches interested in learning how to host a screening can do so by visiting, clicking on "See the Current Film Line-Up, " and selecting "Blind Eyes Opened: The Truth About Sex Trafficking in America. " Grasska is assistant editor of The Southern Cross, newspaper of the Diocese of San Diego. Copyright © 2020 Catholic News Service, Inc. All rights reserved. Linking is encouraged, but republishing or redistributing, including by framing or similar means, without the publisher's prior written permission is prohibited. You Might Also Enjoy 01. 13. 20 01. 07. 20 12. 12. 19 06. 01. 11.
This boy is so amazing voice. Very smart professor. We need more like him in the USA universities.

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