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beLydia Events Fight Sex Trafficking: 5 Lessons Learned

1. Spiritual Warfare is no joke.

 If you only knew the spiritual attacks the beLydia team encountered getting ready for this event, you wouldn’t believe it! One example: You know how the week before you’re hosting a party, you have a list a mile long of things you need to do so that you’re prepared? Well, I had that mile long list and then came down with the flu, so two days before our big event, I could barely lift my head off the pillow.

It’s hard not to worry when stuff like that happens, right? But we know that beLydia belongs to God and if He wants us to have an event, He will turn things around, give us the resources we need and the event will be just as He had planned (if we get out of His way!).

Special thanks to Sambucol and essential oils for helping speed recovery along.

praying
So with all of the drama behind the scenes, this photo reminds me that I am so blessed to have a team of prayer warriors that are lifting me up. Moments before this photo was taken, I felt like I was going to have an anxiety attack because of stress and these beautiful women covered me and beLydia–what a blessing.

2. Trust your gut.

From the beginning, my concern was having enough lighting for the vendors. I was assured over and over not to worry. Well, that’s great and I agree, I shouldn’t worry but I should have trusted my gut and gone out of my way to personally take care of the lighting instead of trusting someone else’s opinion. In hindsight, that gut feeling was probably the Holy Spirit telling me to pay attention and respond. Fail!


3. Having an emcee is a smart decision. 

beLydia is so blessed to have beautiful Teresa from Let’s Talk TV as our emcee. Having her emcee our event was a gift to me and gave me more freedom to concentrate on other things. There were moments where we had technical issues or time constraints and it was obvious that she was being led by the Holy Spirit so I didn’t have to worry.

4. People want to help.  

After our first beLydia Gathering,  God brought beLydia the most brilliant, hard-working, talented people and what a blessing that is! I cannot even begin to tell you how much I appreciate them.

From daily planning sessions with Christina who has become my right hand woman; Sue who just dove into the deep end of event planning; Amanda who set up and took charge of registration; Gracelyn painting beautiful ornaments; Shari running out to Home Depot at the last minute to purchase more lights; Ashley who signed up as our event photographer; Julie helping plan mens events; Stacy helping create home gatherings; Elizabeth singing; Katie helping with a bible study; the vendors, sponsors and all the volunteers (Ryan, April, Veit, Clio, Colette, Kara) that made the event a success! The fact that beLydia has a team now is amazing. WE ARE BLESSED!

belydia table
This photo reminds me of all of my helpers. Because I was so far behind due to being sick, I had to scramble to get ready and I left this table a MESS. I had all the products sitting on the table, most of them still in containers. I ran home to take a quick shower and thought to myself, “What if I just don’t go back?” because I felt so stressed out. I really wanted to quit and go back to bed.

I obviously knew I couldn’t do that so I raced back and my messy beLydia table was totally transformed. The vendors pitched in and did one of the things that they do best, make things look beautiful. Blessed!

Special thanks to Whim Hospitality who donated the beautiful tent and chairs for our event (HUGE blessing) and to Trader Joe’s who donated all the beautiful flowers for our event.

5. Talking about sex trafficking may be the most important thing we do. 

We were so blessed to have Red Oak Ministries, Adamo Nail Bar, The Refuge, The Key2Free and Traffick911 on our panel. Sometimes an intimate conversation about something so dark and evil brings more weight and urgency; this is a good thing.
After the panel, I had several people come up to me crying because they were wrecked. I get that and know that they will never be the same and that God will use their heartbreak for His glory.
With the importance of creating awareness in mind, please stay tuned to how you can help beLydia by joining our social media team. Details to be shared after Christmas!

Here are some more photos from the beLydia Girls Night Out:

fight sex trafficking

 

In no particular order, here are our vendors and sponsors:

Tory Burch

Whim Hospitality

Hey Cupcake

Savery Grilled Cheese

Gathered Together Coffee Roasters

Akola

Kendra Scott

Kitchen House

Trader Joe’s 

Costco

Zack’s American Bistro

Blo Hair Salon

Frou Frou

Pure Haven

BeWee

Funky Fish Designs

Sewing God’s Seeds

India Hicks

LuLaRoe

Cathy’s Crafts

Color by Amber

Young Living

PaintItForward Prints

Zuri Styles

GracelynEireneArt

The Women of Pader

Remnant Ceramics

Three Cords

Beloved Unveiled

Messy Me

Rustic Gypsy Queen

 

 

 

 

 

5 Comments

  1. Lydia

    Thank you for your transparency and authenticity—gives God all the credit and glory! So encouraged to see God truly be the center of this organization. When is the next event like this?

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