*Content Note: This episode discusses the realities of human trafficking and may include sensitive topics. We recommend parents preview this episode before listening with children.*
Human trafficking is often thought of as something that happens somewhere else—far away from our communities and families. But the truth is, trafficking exists everywhere, and awareness is one of the most important ways we can protect the vulnerable.
In this important episode of Living LIT—Living in Truth, Robyn sits down with Rachel Foltz from Call to Freedom to talk about the reality of human trafficking: what it is, the different forms it takes, and how traffickers target vulnerable people. Together they discuss the three categories of trafficking, common warning signs, and practical ways families can educate and protect their children.
You’ll also hear how Rachel was called into this powerful ministry and the work Call to Freedom is doing to support survivors and bring hope and healing.
Drawing inspiration from St. Josephine Bakhita, patron saint of victims of human trafficking, this conversation reminds us that every human person is created in the image of God and deserves dignity, protection, and freedom.
This episode equips families with knowledge, awareness, and practical steps to help keep the little church we call home safe.
Call to Freedom South Dakota – Serving Victims of Human Traffing
Stations of the Cross: USCCB / Migration and Refugee Services, Anti-Trafficking
Come learn more about keeping your kids safe in the digital World: Wednesday, May 13 at 7pm at St Therese Church, Sioux Falls, SD.
