Ending Exploitation
Human trafficking is all around us and disproportionately affects Indigenous people. What can we do to change that?
FeaturesThis month, The Salvation Army will participate in two important days of remembrance and action: the International Day of Prayer for Victims of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking (MSHT) on September 22, and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30. In this interview with Kristin Ostensen, managing editor, Major Ray Lamont, territorial modern slavery and human trafficking response co-ordinator, and Captain Crystal Porter, territorial Indigenous ministries consultant, talk about why Indigenous people are more vulnerable to MSHT, how the Army is fighting MSHT in our territory, and how Salvationists can prioritize MSHT response work and reconciliation year round.
When in Rome
Canadian officers Lt-Colonels Andrew and Darlene Morgan share how God is moving in Italy and Greece.
Interview by Kristin Ostensen FeaturesTerritorial leaders reflect on the most pressing social issues these countries face, the Army’s relationship with the Catholic Church, and how God is at work and changing lives.
Salvationist Podcast: Indigenous People and Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
How Salvationists can walk the road of justice and reconciliation this month and year round.
PodcastMajor Ray Lamont and Captain Crystal Porter look at how the Army is currently fighting modern slavery and human trafficking, and why Indigenous people are more likely to be affected by this injustice.
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