Breaking Chains: The Church's Response to Human Trafficking
A 7-day study exploring Scripture's call to rescue the oppressed, the Church's prophetic role in combating trafficking, and practical ways believers can fight modern slavery.
About this plan
Human trafficking remains one of the gravest injustices of our time, affecting millions globally—yet many Christians remain unaware of the Church's biblical mandate to address it. This study examines what Scripture says about oppression, rescue, and justice, challenging us to see trafficking not as a distant social problem but as a moral crisis demanding our response.
Throughout these seven days, we'll discover that the God of the Bible is passionately committed to liberating the enslaved. From the exodus narrative to Jesus's declaration of freedom for captives, Scripture consistently elevates the voices of the vulnerable and calls God's people to action. The Church is not merely called to preach salvation; we're called to embody the liberation Jesus proclaimed.
This study is designed for individuals and groups seeking to understand trafficking through a biblical lens and to explore concrete ways your church can participate in rescue, restoration, and prevention. Whether you're new to this issue or already engaged in anti-trafficking work, these passages will deepen your conviction and clarify your calling.
As you work through each day, pray for the millions still trapped in exploitation. Ask the Holy Spirit to open your eyes to opportunities where you can be Jesus's hands and feet. The Church's response to trafficking is not optional—it is central to our witness of God's kingdom of justice and freedom. 🕊️ ✊ 💪
What you'll study
🔗 God's Heart for the Oppressed
📜 The Exodus Pattern: Liberation and Justice
✝️ Jesus and the Liberation of Captives
⚖️ Justice, Mercy, and the Church's Prophetic Voice
💪 The Church's Practical Responsibility
🕊️ Restoration and Healing for Survivors
🌍 Your Calling: From Awareness to Action
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