Highway Prayer and the Unmasking of Dark Supply Chains
From November 25 to December 5, 2025, we entered Thailand not as tourists, not as commentators, but as watchmen. The assignment was clear: a Highway Prayer Mission against human and sex trafficking across the Indochina region. Thailand has long been discussed in global news as a hotspot for sexual exploitation, but what we encountered went beyond the familiar headlines. Beneath the visible tragedy of trafficking lay a deeper, more dangerous current, the exponential penetration of illegal drugs into the nation. A drugged nation is not sustainable. History proves this. When substances numb a population, productivity collapses, families fracture, crime multiplies, and governance weakens. Drugs do not merely destroy individuals; they hollow out nations from the inside. What shocked us was not just the presence of drugs, but the speed and scale of their spread, suggesting organization, strategy, and international coordination rather than random criminality. Through prayer, discernment...

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