Young girls trapped in Trokosi slavery are set free from a life of abuse and domination.
Patrik Muller was born in the Czech Republic to non-believing parents. They divorced when he was 11 years old and he has seen his father only occasionally since. Patrik kept busy at school with competitive swimming, baseball and softball, as well as painting and playing brass instruments. At age 13 he began smoking and drinking alcohol because all of his friends were and he wanted to be accepted. He was interested in various religions and looking for the essence of life. His life changed after one of his wild friends found Jesus and began sharing this new life with Patrik. After several months of his friend praying for him, Patrik decided to give God a try, and asked Him to do something if He really existed. God answered that prayer, and Patrik experienced the presence of God and at the same time was assured that God knew him and had a clear plan for his life. He gave his life to Jesus, experiencing joy instead of depression, and was delivered from all the bad habits he had acquired.
While in high school he joined the Moravian Church congregation in Liberec, where he was baptized and started to minister to children. In October of 2000, he was called to minister to children from eleven to fifteen years old and has been doing that ever since. He also takes part in the events for unbelieving young people. He is happy that his life now belongs to Jesus Christ, who saved him and called him to minister to the young generation.
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