Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Day of Prayer for Victims of Human Trafficking
EVERY year, the fourth Sunday in September is set aside as The Salvation Army’s International Day of Prayer for Victims of Human Trafficking.
This day provides an important focal point for prayer to support people caught up in trafficking and those working with survivors. It’s a day for The Salvation Army and friends around the world to lift their voices and corporately cry out for justice and freedom.
The theme for this year’s day of prayer, which took place this past Sunday, is Beyond the Dark, inspired by 1st Peter chapter 2.
The importance of increasing the number of people taking part in the fight against modern slavery and human trafficking is explored in an interview by Commissioner Rosalie Peddle.
The interview will be available to watch on the International Women’s Ministries Facebook page (facebook.com/SalvArmyWomen)
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