by sara_graham on April 21, 2012
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community, human trafficking, mercy, outreach, prayer, slavery, video
27 million people are enslaved today – more than any other time in history. Why does this concern us? Listen to the stories below from some of those survivors. Victims are just like you and me. They needed a job. They needed to care for their kids. What would you do to protect your children [...]
by Kelly Simpson on April 11, 2012
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film, Freedom, Human, slavery, Trafficking
When you think of slavery, what do you picture? Fields full of laborers on cotton plantations? Roman decadence riding on the working class? Ancient Israel trapped and forced to work in Egypt? Do you picture modern day? Do you picture 13-18 year olds forced to do unspeakable things just around the corner from your home? [...]
by sara_graham on March 3, 2012
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human trafficking, Prayer Guide, slavery, Trafficking
This past Sunday we celebrated Freedom Sunday. This is a global movement to raise awareness for the 27,000,000 people currently enslaved today. Below are some statistics and a prayer guide to join us in fighting for freedom: You can also check out the resources from Passion at - 72daysforfreedom.com Statistics Between 17,500-60,000 new persons are trafficked [...]
by Pastor Curt on February 29, 2012
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gospel, men's ministry, Oxford Club, practical Christianity, revival, Wilberforce
Pastor Procrastinator has finally made a decision. The ball has been called on the next book for our Oxford Club for men. Starting March 10, 7 AM at the church office, we will begin to tackle the only book William Wilberforce, Britain’s 19th century champion of the movement to abolish the wickedness of the slave [...]
by Pastor Curt on January 30, 2012
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food drive, good works, mercy ministry, outreach, Super Bowl
No, that’s not a typo. I meant the play on words with “souper.” As you know this Sunday brings us to Super Bowl XLVI between the Patriots and Giants. Many plan to watch and enjoy with family and friends. The whole deal has turned into something of a national holiday. For the last several years [...]