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Take A Stand.

Over 27 million people are currently victims of human trafficking. Men, women, boys, and girls are being used as sex slaves and labor slaves all over the world, including Indiana.

Stand Against Trafficking (StAT) is a coalition of Indiana citizens networking to abolish human trafficking through Awareness, Education, Response, Prevention, and Resources.

Latest Headlines

SLAVE MASTER: How Pornography Drugs & Changes Your Brain

While some have avoided using the term “addiction” in the context of natural compulsions such as uncontrolled sexuality, overeating, or gambling, let us consider current scientific evidence regarding the brain and addiction.

Read the rest at Wesleyan Life Online.

Trafficking Knows No Boundaries

There appears to be no boundary when it comes to the human trafficking atrocity. Author Anne Jackson writes about the latest ploy predators are using to lure young women into a life of bondage. Visit her blog to read about the “Sex Café,” and how traffickers are becoming more creative in this worldwide epidemic.

Wesleyan Churches Plan Human Trafficking Forums

More Wesleyan churches are joining the fight against human trafficking.

Clement Memorial Wesleyan Church in Altavista, VA, is hosting a forum to inform the community on the realities and dangers of human trafficking. The forum will take place on Sunday, March 28, at 6:00 p.m., featuring Debbie Newman of World Hope International.

The seminar will show participants how to protect themselves and their families.

For more information, call the church at 434.309.1797.

Greenwood Hills Wesleyan Church in High Point, NC, is also planning an anti-human trafficking forum, slated to take place on Saturday, April 24, at 6:00 p.m.

For more information about the event, e-mail greenwoodhillschurch@gmail.com.