Author Sandra Morgan awarded Wilberforce Award
Human trafficking is one of the most pressing social justice issues of our time, and in recent years there has been renewed interest among Christians, as many have been stirred up to take their part in the ongoing battle. This is a wonderful thing—and yet misinformed and misguided efforts can do more harm than good. Ending Human Trafficking is a handbook designed to educate churches and parachurch organizations for truly effective work.In collaboration with The Global Center for Women and Justice at Vanguard University, Ending Human Trafficking is an accessible and compelling resource for Christian leaders, written by seasoned leaders in the struggle against modern slavery. Grounded in a theological response to the issue and filled with stories, up-to-date data, and practical tools and tips, it promises to be an invaluable resource for years to come.
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Foreword by Ambassador John Cotton Richmond
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Build a Safety Fence
1. Elements and Types of Human Trafficking
2. Past and Present: Understanding the History of Slavery
3. Prevention: Increasing Safety for the Most Vulnerable
4. Protection: Identify and Report
5. Prosecution: People in Places of Power
6. Partnership: Create Lasting Change Through Collaboration
7. Policy: Churches and Nonprofits
Prayer: Stand Firm
Appendix A: Common Abbreviations and Glossary
Appendix B: FEMA Letter to Faith Leaders
Appendix C: Faith and Freedom Policy Brief
Notes
Additional Resources
Index
Sobre el autor
Kimberly Mc Owen Yim is the founder of the San Clemente Abolitionist Mamas. Through her work as executive director of the SOCO Institute she has advocated for groups such as Opportunity International and International Justice Mission. She writes and speaks on issues related to human trafficking worldwide.