Faith Alliance Against Slavery and Trafficking (FAAST) is a Christian alliance working in collaboration to eradicate human trafficking and restore survivors.
The only way we can end human trafficking is by stopping it before it starts. This begins with teaching our kids. Our Change Agent Bible Study for tweens is a great way to teach them and encourage them to be a Change Agent in their community. Learn more at https://t.co/kpzNkhRuML
We are to do this for all people, not just fellow believers, no matter race, religion, education, nationality, or anything else. We do not necessarily need to do big acts; it can be small. Let us find one way we can help bring God's justice and correct oppression today.
Those who are working in aftercare for human trafficking and safe houses, and would like a copy of the original Hands that Heal as a resource, please email FAAST at [email protected]. WE are giving these away to orgs that request it; you only need to pay for shipping.
Our May newsletter is out. Learn about our Hands that Heal giveaway to aftercare centers and shelters. Our Hands that Heal update release. Our next learning call, and pray with us. Read the entire newsletter at: https://t.co/fkWtB1T3o1
What is at least one thing you can do today that not only respects the freedom of others but enhances it? Consider the poor, the unhoused, the refugee, the widow, the orphan, a person who is a different race or religion than you. Let us live each day enhancing the freedom of all
Do you offer aftercare services or a shelter, and would like a copy of the original Hands that Heal? Email FAAST at [email protected], and we will send you one. You would only need to pay for the shipping.
We, as God's people, are to actively pursue God's justice in our lives. It is not something we can opt out of or ignore. We are to prioritize God's truth and sovereignty, seek reconciliation, and focus on the oppressed. Displaying mercy and compassion is part of God's justice.
Each generation will have to take up the fight to make sure every person is free and to fight against human trafficking. It is up to us to make their fight easier, teach them what justice looks like, and how to treat others, so that they may have it slightly easier than we did.
If we are not caring for ourselves, we cannot properly care for others; that's why Chapter 11 of our Revised Hands that Heal explores the issue of the "Cost to the Caregiver." Learn about qualifications, issues, and caring for caregivers by purchasing the new curriculum.
Do you wonder what Micah 6:8 means when it tells us to "do justice"? Biblical justice includes the righting of wrongs and restoration to the right order that God originally intended. We do that by loving and defending those God loves and defends.
We must work together, not only with our fellow believers, but with those in our community that are wanting to fight human trafficking. Chapter 12 of our Hands that Heal revision helps you navigate the best ways to engage your community in a lasting way. Available @ our store.
This is not just for the politicians and the government, but for those who support them. Let us heed the words of Isaiah and make sure we fight for what is right. In doing that, we fight against human trafficking, for the victims, and most importantly, for Biblical justice.
Purchase the Revised and Updated Hands that Heal today from our Hands that Heal store or Amazon. In the words of one of our readers: "This curriculum will aid Christian caregivers in providing dignified care to survivors."
We are so excited for our Hands that Heal Update being released on April 6th. Find out more on our website at https://t.co/GF2B7lIqfQ. You can purchase it in our Hands that Heal store on our website starting April 6th, and on Amazon.