Grace is one of the virtues that God asks us to extend to others on a regular basis so that we can remain in fellowship with one another.
It is also a name.
We attend Grace Baptist Church here in Yaounde.
And we see grace extended to us as we worship with many different people from a multitude of backgrounds each week.
It is also the name of one of my students who has been in a small group with me this year. She has felt a call to draw attention to the plight of those who suffer from human trafficking.
![The blue heart, a symbol the UN has assigned to the fight against human trafficking, represents the cold hearts of traffickers and the blue / sadness of victims.](http://blogs.covchurch.org/jcstoker/wp-content/uploads/sites/76/2017/03/16798011_10210541840159532_5810329771476449689_o.jpg)
The blue heart, a symbol the UN has assigned to the fight against human trafficking, represents the cold hearts of traffickers and the blue / sadness of victims.
Consequently she has been sharing her findings with the school during our morning assemblies and last Friday night organized a fund-raising event to support a group in Cameroon that tries to help victims of trafficking both in Cameroon and abroad.
![Grace introducing her Blue Heart Music night to raise awareness and funds to combat human trafficking.](http://blogs.covchurch.org/jcstoker/wp-content/uploads/sites/76/2017/03/16819295_10210541661675070_5016979320285346485_o.jpg)
Grace introducing her Blue Heart Music night to raise awareness and funds to combat human trafficking.
Grace mobilized many students and others in the community to participate in a variety of ways.
It was a great night and an amazing amount of money raised –
360,000CFA
((which for you who think in dollars is about $580)