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Safe House in Ghana

In Ghana, internal trafficking is a crucial challenge. Mostly young women and children in poverty-stricken areas are subjected to trafficking and exploitation. Girls as young as ten years leave their homes without parental consent to travel to the cities looking for greener pastures. Most times, they fall into the hands of traffickers who force them […]

Carrying the Ministry with Me

“I only had about 3 months of training leading up, so when I heard about ladies who had prepared 1-2 years before we started the challenge, I become intimidated. But God revealed to me that, I wasn’t only carrying myself up the mountain, I was also carrying the ministry with me.” -Lerato The Preparation During […]

Create Your Own Challenge

It is through our physical challenges that we identify in a tangible way with the incredibly steep climb to freedom so many women and children have every day. Our challenges produce prayer and finances for over 20 projects in Africa, and awareness of the injustices taking place in the world. How Do I Create My […]

Safe House

“We had the successful reintegration of Sal* and her baby boy, who was born in the safe house at 5am one Monday in August. Sal came to us pregnant because of her step father. She had to go through a lot of counselling as she was so depressed and traumatised at the abuse she received. […]

A Serving Free-Spirited Adventurer

“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality […]

Social Media and Youth Part Two

This is part two of our blog series on social media, youth, and how they relate to human trafficking! If you missed the first one be sure to check it out too! It’s an introduction on the subject matter, while this one, part two, we will focus more on testimonies of people who have experienced […]

Social Media and Youth

In honour of Youth Day/Month in South Africa, we thought we’d do a bit of research on social media and how it relates to the youth of our world. While social media is useful and helpful for many things in this day and age, it comes with its dangers as well. The majority of humans […]

Child Anti-Trafficking Project

This project focuses on different aspects of rescue among the rural poor in Ghana. Firstly, it seeks to rescue abused and enslaved children. It also brings awareness to the issues of human trafficking in order to prevent children from being trafficked. Lastly, this project ministers to the Kayaye girls. These projects take place mostly in […]

Legalization of Prostitution: Yes or No?

Everywhere in the world, human trafficking is illegal. Nonetheless, it happens all over the world. Not so with prostitution. It also happens everywhere but in some places it is legal while in others it is illegal. In this blog we are going to consider the question as to whether or not prostitution should be illegal. […]

What to do now that you have the Good News

Imagine if you had the cure for cancer, yet you kept it to yourself. Would that be kind or loving? I’d think it would be rather quite selfish. Well, as wonderful as that would be to have the cure to cancer, knowing thousands if not more lives could be saved, Christians have something eternally better. […]

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