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The Role of the Church in Ending Human Trafficking

A Step by Step Guide on How to Take Effective Action

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The Role of the Church in Ending Human Trafficking

By: Through Gods Grace Ministry
Narrated by: Susan Patterson
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So can we end human trafficking? The answer is a resounding YES! What it will take is an effort by all community partners...., law enforcement, non-profits, schools, service clubs and churches.

The main role of the church is to prevent human trafficking so it never happens to begin with! Given that only 2% of victim are ever rescued, if we don't prevent human trafficking, it will never end!

This book provides a step by step guide on how churches can prevent human trafficking and serve the needs of victims, with actions that churches are uniquely qualified to do, that utilizes very litte money and time.. In addition, the book provides the websites to find downloadable resources, so it is not necessary to keep "re-inventing the wheel."

Given that close to half the people in the US attend a church, once the church gets involved in a big way, we will see some real progress in ending human trafficking. If you are a Christian who feels called to be a part of the fight to end human trafficking, this book will be an answer to prayer.

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