The people above are the people who are living in a country that was once called the Rape Capital. These people are considered to have a very lenient approach to child rape. They understand that gang rape is a common occurrence in the society because it is considered a form of male bonding. Actually, these particular people are good, hard working people. They have jobs and at night they come to the Bible College to better themselves. Some of them are pastors and community leaders. I want to fight for them against such disgusting reputations, but statistics (every 17 sec a woman is raped in SA) don’t help me. I presented the “I’m Precious to Jesus” Campaign to them and showed them how we can change by communicating openly instead of persecution and educating the community members. After a two and a half hour presentation, one of the men who is self-employed and married with two children said, “Everyone comes and tell us that they are our enemies and we need to send them to jail, but you tell us that we need to love them as well. Thank you.” We have been dealing with rape problems with hatred and anger for so many years and we have achieved 14% conviction rate in South Africa. Now, it is about time for us to give up and resort to the way of Jesus.