By Lars Beijer –
Commissioner Eva Kleman, Territorial President of Women’s Ministries, gave a short introduction and welcome. Jenny Alm, who leads the center, described its work and the needs of the women it serves. One woman, Rahel, told the King about her personal development.
Rahel arrived in Sweden as a 17-year-old refugee having been a victim of human trafficking in Saudi Arabia for five years. After one year in Sweden she went to a Salvation Army shelter and started to study Swedish. Now, seven years after arriving in Sweden, she has found work as an assistant nurse.
“Today I can say that I have followed my dream and been loyal to my values, and I have grown in leadership,” Sundell said. “I want to use the law as a tool for social justice and the transformation of vulnerable people’s living conditions.”
The King then met the foreign-born women who are being assisted through the center. They invited him to join them for coffee and an international cake buffet they had prepared, featuring recipes from all over the world, before Kleman concluded the visit by praying for God’s blessing on everyone present.
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