Ning’s childhood was marred by physical and sexual abuse in Laos and Thailand. Then she was a victim of human trafficking and more abuse in the United States. But a ministry called “Compassionate Hope” found Ning, rescued her, and her eyes were opened to the ultimate Rescuer: Jesus. Now she’s “mom” to nine girls at her Home of Hope in Thailand, providing safety, hope, and the love of Christ to girls at risk of trafficking and abuse.

Learn more about Homes of Hope on the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. https://www.reviveourhearts.com/podcast/revive-our-hearts/homes-of-hope/

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