Confronting Trafficking: The Church's Call to Freedom
Explore Scripture's mandate for justice, the Church's responsibility to defend the vulnerable, and how believers can combat human trafficking through prayer, advocacy, and compassionate action.
About this plan
Human trafficking remains one of the darkest injustices of our time, affecting millions globally—including children, women, and men trapped in exploitation and slavery. Yet many Christians remain unaware of Scripture's powerful call to defend the vulnerable and pursue justice. The Bible is filled with God's heart for the oppressed and His expectation that His people will act as agents of freedom and restoration.
This three-day study examines what Scripture reveals about trafficking, God's character as a defender of the vulnerable, and the Church's role in combating this evil. We'll explore how biblical justice demands more than passive sympathy; it requires active intervention, advocacy, and solidarity with survivors. From the Old Testament's laws protecting the vulnerable to Jesus's ministry among the marginalized, God's Word consistently demonstrates that caring for trafficking survivors isn't optional—it's central to our faith.
As you work through these steps, you'll discover:
- God's explicit commands regarding justice and the vulnerable
- Jesus's example of restoring dignity to the exploited
- Practical ways the Church can combat trafficking and support survivors
This study challenges us to move beyond awareness to action, recognizing that every believer has a role in God's redemptive work. Whether through prayer, advocacy, volunteering, or supporting anti-trafficking organizations, your faith can directly impact lives trapped in modern slavery. 🙏
What you'll study
⚖️ God's Heart for Justice and the Vulnerable
🕊️ Jesus's Ministry to the Exploited and Marginalized
✊ The Church's Call to Action Against Trafficking
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