Standing Against Trafficking: The Church's Calling
Explore Scripture's call to defend the vulnerable, the Church's responsibility to combat human trafficking, and how believers can actively participate in rescue and restoration.
About this plan
Human trafficking represents one of the darkest injustices of our time, affecting millions of men, women, and children worldwide. Yet many Christians remain unaware of this crisis or unsure how to respond. The Bible is clear: God has always championed the cause of the vulnerable, the oppressed, and those held in bondage. From the liberation of Israel from Egypt to Jesus' mission to set captives free, Scripture reveals a God who abhors exploitation and calls His people to action.
The Church has a sacred responsibility to be a voice for the voiceless and a refuge for the broken. This isn't a peripheral issue—it's central to the Gospel. When we encounter trafficking, we encounter human beings made in God's image, bearing His divine stamp. Their suffering demands our response, our prayers, and our commitment to justice.
Over these three days, we'll examine what Scripture says about defending the vulnerable, understand the Church's prophetic role in confronting injustice, and discover concrete ways believers can participate in God's work of redemption and restoration. Whether through awareness, advocacy, support for survivors, or prayer, every Christian can contribute to dismantling this evil and reflecting Christ's love to those in darkness.
This study invites you to move from awareness to action, from compassion to commitment, and from silence to solidarity with the exploited. 🙏
What you'll study
🚨 God's Heart for the Vulnerable
⛓️ Jesus and the Mission to Free the Captive
🕊️ The Church's Call to Action and Restoration
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