Although Human Trafficking Prevention month for 2012 is concluded, today, February 1, we enter a new month and the fight for freedom is far from over. We must remember the countless women and children who are in desperate need of freedom and restoration through Jesus Christ. The need is great. Click here to read this [...]
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Operation 15 »
Imagine raising 15,000 dollars for 15 different ministries by your 15th birthday. This was Rachel’s goal after watching “Do Hard Things”, by Alex and Brett Harris. At the beginning of her journey Rachel wrote, “Even though I don’t know exactly how this is going to work (and by my own human power, it’s not), I’m [...]
Article: Sex Trafficking in a City Near You »
by A. Elizabeth Grant (Co-founder of Project Rescue) Sex trafficking is no longer just a horrible issue in other nations and continents. This horror has come home to America. Read Beth’s article published in the Enrichment Journal on trafficking in the U.S. and how we can engage as the church. Click here to read [...]
A Note from David and Beth Grant »
Dear Friends, We just returned from India and are more excited than ever about what God is doing through Project Rescue affiliated sites. We want to share with you a couple highlights from our time there. The dedication of the new aftercare home in Kolkata was a deeply touching time. The two beautiful buildings will [...]
God Sees Each Girl »
We received a call that a Nepali girl living in a border town was trafficked. The parents from her town told their church pastor and he contacted a leader from another anti-trafficking organization. This leader called us with this need. We all began to pray for God to deliver her. Soon after we got the [...]
Supporting Anti-Trafficking Initiatives and Ministry to Survivors: Key Questions »
If you are interested in supporting anti-trafficking initiatives here are a few key questions that are important to ask. 1. Who is doing the ministry on the ground, missionaries/foreign workers, or national workers? 2. Is the organization connected to the national, local church? In what way? (Is it providing the healing community needed to walk [...]

