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Get Booked on the PodcastHuman Trafficking and the Bible: God’s Call to Seek Justice Human trafficking represents modern-day slavery. Today, traffickers force millions of
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Many churches reference human trafficking during a special Sunday or awareness month, but sustained engagement requires consistency. People engage when they understand that trafficking is not just overseas — it exists in their own communities.
Every child deserves a safe, stable environment at home, school, and in the community. As people of faith, we are committed to preventing exploitation, supporting survivors, and strengthening families. Ending sexual exploitation requires strengthening these environments
Proactive education, training, and community involvement are critical steps toward preventing exploitation and protecting vulnerable individuals. By investing in awareness and prevention, our government can demonstrate its commitment to safety, justice, and human dignity.
Instilling hope through faith means anchoring the heart in the unchanging character of God and trusting that His promises remain true, even when circumstances feel uncertain. It is the quiet confidence that He is faithful—today and always—and that His purposes are steady and good.
Constant prayer for victims of human trafficking calls upon God’s divine intervention to shatter the chains of bondage, to shield the oppressed from further harm, and to pour out deep healing upon wounded hearts, bodies, and minds. Through persistent intercession, we entrust every hidden suffering to God’s justice, mercy, and redeeming love—believing that no darkness is too great for His light to overcome.
Healing for victims of trafficking is deeply reflected in the message of the Gospel, especially through the restoration of identity as beloved children of God. Trafficking strips individuals of dignity, autonomy, and a sense of worth. The Gospel speaks directly to this loss by affirming that a person’s value is not defined by what was done to them, but by who they are in God.
In 2 Corinthians 5:17, Scripture declares: “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come.” This promise offers profound hope to survivors. While trauma and injustice are real and cannot be minimized, the Gospel proclaims that shame does not have the final word. Through Christ, identity is restored—not as exploited, discarded, or broken—but as redeemed, chosen, and loved.
Donate not only your money, but also your time, your expertise, your empathy, and your love to the victims of trafficking. Stand up, speak out, and fight for their freedom and their dignity.
Human trafficking is one of the fastest-growing criminal industries in the world, affecting millions of vulnerable people. Our name reflects a simple truth: the world should be mad enough about this injustice to take action. Because indifference allows evil to thrive — but action changes lives.

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