Forgotten Girls: Stories of Hope and Courage, By Kay Marshall Strom and Michele Rickett
Forgotten Girls
Paperback
  • Length: 188 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5 × 8.25 in
  • Published: May 28, 2014
  • Imprint: IVP
  • ISBN: 9780830843138
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Think of the little girls you know: your daughter, a niece, a friend's child.And then think about this: little girls are tossed away every day.All over the world, women and girls face

  • starvation
  • displacement
  • illiteracy
  • sexual exploitation
  • abuse

In fact, statistics show that the world's most oppressed are overwhelmingly female.Moved by their plight, Kay Marshall Strom and Michele Rickett took a trip across continents to partner with ministries working to help females and to interview girls in some of the most difficult places in the world.These pages hold those girls' stories: stories of deep pain and suffering, inspiring courage, and incredible hope. They are the stories of girls who have discovered their value in God's eyes, in the midst of cultures that have rejected them. They are stories of rescue and redemption by God working through compassionate people--people like you.These pages might hold pieces of your story as well, as theauthors invite you to pray and speak on behalf of the millions of women and girls who still need to know how much they're worth. For each of the five sections of the book--physical suffering, education, sexual protection, prison and war, and spiritual life--the authors provide specific, practical action steps and prayer points that allow you to get involved as God leads.Opening these pages will open your eyes to situations you couldn't imagine, to places you've probably never been and to young girls--not so different from the ones you know--who are dearly loved by God. And our powerful God will help us as we read, speak and pray on their behalf, that the forgotten might become free.

"A book we all need to read about little girls and women who are living in parts of the world that most of us never even think about. After reading, be prepared to want to do something to spread the word of the mistreatment of women and children.Beverly Dillow, Retailers + Resources, November/December 2009
"This is a moving and inspiring collection of personal stories about real girls from Asia to Africa surviving violence, abuse, discrimination andinjustice . . . and the role of God's hand in turning lives of desperation into lives of hope. Strom and Rickett make the facts and socioculturalrealities of their worlds come alive, and they challenge us to question our own assumptions about whether or not any single person can make a difference. . . . Everyone's help is needed to truly end this oppression and abuse."Dean Hirsch, global ambassador, World Vision International
"Through riveting, firsthand accounts, Kay Marshall Strom and Michele Rickett take you on a mind-blowing, heart-expanding global expedition as they tell stories of the most defenseless and voiceless of our time--women and children. Forgotten Girls is an unforgettable read, one that can convert our lack of awareness into meaningful, urgent action!"Beth Booram, author of Awaken Your Senses
"More than just a collection of stories, this book also serves as a call for action. Forgotten Girls compels readers to listen to these rarely heard voices."Rhonda M. McEwan, EMQ, April 2010
"Forgotten Girls may be the most emotionally moving book you will add to your library this year."Church Libraries, Winter 2009-10
"I guarantee that if you read this book, your heart will be broken--which is why you must read this book. Our hearts ought to be broken by the suffering of women and girls throughout the world. . . . Together we could help thousands of women and girls move from despair to hope! I challenge you to read this book and then pray the simple prayer that I have prayed: God, what is mine to do?"From the Foreword by Lynne Hybels, advocate for global engagement, Willow Creek Community Church
"Through riveting, firsthand accounts, Kay Marshall Strom and Michele Rickett take you on a mind-blowing, heart-expanding global expedition as they tell stories of the most defenseless and voiceless of our time--women and children. Forgotten Girls is an unforgettable read, one that can convert our lack of awareness into meaningful, urgent action!"Beth Booram, author of Awaken Your Senses
"This is a moving and inspiring collection of personal stories about real girls from Asia to Africa surviving violence, abuse, discrimination andinjustice . . . and the role of God's hand in turning lives of desperation into lives of hope. Strom and Rickett make the facts and socioculturalrealities of their worlds come alive, and they challenge us to question our own assumptions about whether or not any single person can make a difference. . . . Everyone's help is needed to truly end this oppression and abuse."Dean Hirsch, global ambassador, World Vision International
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CONTENTS

Introduction
PART 1: Physical Life
1 Stand Up to the Witch: INDONESIA
Beti's Story
2 Disposable Mothers: TIBET
Sonam's and Pema's Stories
3 Sacrificed to Gods: INDIA
Sunshine's Story
4 Not Enough Girls: NORTH KOREA and CHINA
Si-un's Story
Step Out and Take Action for Physical Life Change
PART 2: Educational Life
5 Education for AIDS Orphans: CHINA
Mai Lin's Story
6 Beautiful Music from Untouchable Girls: INDIA
Anne's Story
7 Given by the Chief: SENEGAL
Esmee and Afia's Story
8 A New Way: EGYPT
Anissa's and Safia's Stories
Step Out and Take Action for Educational Life Change
PART 3: Sexual Protection for Life
9 Temporary Wives in Timbuktu: MALI
Halima's Story
10 Kidnapped! KYRGYZSTAN
Meerim's Story
11 Girls for Sale: NEPAL
Nima's Story
12 Throwaway Girls: INDIA
Poonam's Story
Step Out and Take Action Against Sexual Abuse
PART 4: Freedom in Life
13 Behind Prison Bars: PAKISTAN
Majeeda's and Alira's Stories
14 Surviving War: SUDAN
Amina's and Khadijah'sStories
15 Sisters of War: IRAQ
Alina's Story
Step Out and Take Action for Freedom in Life
PART 5: Spiritual Life
16 An Awakening: IRAN
Dorri's and Nahid's Stories
17 From Geisha Daughter toDaughter of the King: JAPAN
Yoshi's Story
Step Out and Take Action for Spiritual Life Change
Conclusion: Looking Through Eyes of Hope
Appendix: Recommended Reading
Notes

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Kay Marshall Strom

A professional writer based in Eugene, Oregon, Kay Marshall Strom has written more than thirty books. She now partners with her husband (Daniel Kline) as Kline, Strom International, Inc., and together they have spoken on various topics to well over 100,000 people in more than twenty countries.

Michele Rickett

Michele Rickett is founder and president of She Is Safe (formerly known as Sisters In Service), an international ministry mobilizing advocates to equip women against poverty, oppression, exploitation and spiritual darkness in the world's hardest places through practical grassroots projects. She is based in Atlanta, Georgia. Together, Michele and Kay also authored Daughters of Hope.