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International Day of Prayer for Victims of Human Trafficking 2024

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You are invited to join Salvationists around the world for the International Day of Prayer for Victims of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking on Sunday 22 September.

This year’s theme is ‘Let My People Go’, inspired by Exodus 5:1 NIV: ‘Afterwards Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said ‘This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ‘Let my people go…’

The Salvation Army is deeply committed to fighting and responding to modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT). We have a theological and historical mandate. We believe prayer is foundational and an essential, powerful tool to fight for freedom and work towards a world free from exploitation.

A range of resources are available for download from Salvation Army Social Justice - Canada and Bermuda Territory, including:

  • posters
  • adult bible study and preaching guides
  • discussion questions for children and youth
  • a prayer station guide
  • worship resources

This year, there will be a Global Weeklong 24/7 Prayer Campaign from 15-22 September. Everyone, Salvation Army officers, employees, partners and friends are welcome to sign up to pray for 30 minutes between the 15-22 of September. For more information, campaign instructions and to sign up, please click here: salvationist.ca/MSHT_IDOP2024_PrayerCampaignInstructions

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