Slavery: How To End It

Human trafficking is a massive, global problem.

It can be overwhelming to the point that one does not know where to begin. At the North American Mission Board, we encourage churches to help their members live a life that is on mission, and part of that call is to engage in caring for the vulnerable.

A lasting impact on the issue of slavery—along with other expressions of brokenness in our society—will only happen if local churches engage. Here are a few ways your congregation can begin answering God’s call to minister to the weak and oppressed victims of modern day slavery.

First, be aware of the effect your purchases have on slavery. Do your spending habits actually contribute to forced labor and human trafficking? You can be more informed by seeing these connections through organizations like Free2Work.

Second, a primary root cause of human trafficking is an economic problem. Many children are sold as economic relinquishments—their parents simply cannot afford to keep them.

Your church could follow the pattern of other churches that are using the vocational abilities of their business community to create jobs and businesses that undercut human trafficking at the root level. For example, ministries like The Haiti Collective have been created to address this issue in partnership with local churches. Your church could join this organization, which I trust very deeply, or begin one to do similar work in another context.

Third, I would encourage you to become involved with good organizations. Chances are, a number of organizations are doing great work in your local community. Human trafficking is not a problem that occurs in some distant location. Generally, if you have massage parlors in your town, you have human trafficking right under your nose.

Take a look at some of the following organizations and begin or enhance a similar one in your area to have an immediate impact on slavery.

Baptist Friendship House: http://www.baptistfriendshiphouse.org

Local Daughter’s House: https://daughtershouse.wordpress.com

Deborah’s Gate: https://www.deborahsgate.ca

Inward New Orleans: http://www.inwardneworleans.org

The Joy Smith Foundation is no longer available

Scarlet Hope: https://scarlethope.org

She is Safe: http://sheissafe.org

Streetlight USA: http://streetlightusa.org

Victoria’s Friends: http://www.victoriasfriends.com

Will you join with us and push back darkness in your local community and globally? Will you lead your church to become a place of compassionate restoration for men, women and children who are victims of modern day slavery?


Because people can be sold over and over again every day, human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal industry in the world. Discover how Send Relief can help your church bring awareness to and refuge from the human trafficking epidemic in your area.


Published October 12, 2017