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VISION AND
MISSION
Our vision is to raise up a global prayer revolution to confront the powers of
injustice that are enslaving our women, and children. Our desire is to bring
that which has been done in secret into the light of God’s presence as we
beseech Him day and night for the release of speedy justice for the oppressed
slaves of the earth.
Mission:
Our Mission is to see the deliverance, salvation, and restoration of every
person in slavery across the globe. We are committed to seeing the end of Human
Trafficking and the outlawing of Prostitution worldwide.
CORE VALUES
Our Core Values are founded on
the teaching of Jesus Christ in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus not only
advocated for addressing issues of injustice in society, but He also
established the God-ordained method of doing so. Here are our three
foundational values:
Identification
Jesus taught that we should identify with the suffering of others. He said,
“Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted.” In Luke chapter 10
He taught that the second greatest commandment to love our neighbor is
expressed through “compassion.” It is our biblical conviction that we must open
our hearts to the sad and tragic plight of the oppressed.
Supplication
Jesus taught that our efforts to bring forth social justice should be wrought
out of a dependency on God. He said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs
is the kingdom of heaven.” To be poor in spirit simply means that we
acknowledge our great need for God, which Jesus taught is expressed through a
lifestyle of fasting and prayer. We believe that we can only truly invoke
change when we are connected to the One who has the greatest capacity to bring
forth that change.
Reconciliation
Jesus taught that when we go out into this world our primary focus should be to
reconcile others to God. This includes not only reaching out to the oppressed,
but also loving our enemies and telling them the truth about His Son who came
to die for them. Our social justice methodology is fueled with a desire to see
the salvation of both the oppressed and the oppressors.
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