‘Sunday 30 September 2007 is the day set aside for a focus on sex-trade trafficking and other social justice issues. I am calling the Army to prayer once again for those exploited and irreparably damaged as victims of this dreadfully evil trade. The matter is a core issue for the Army today, just as much as it was in our early days. The holy instinct for addressing it can be said to be part of our DNA. Prayer, education, fund-raising and protection for the vulnerable, including children, are four powerful tools we are using. We can pray for the victims, for their families, for the relief agencies, for all working to reduce and to frustrate the evildoers, and for the forces of law and order. Let us pray also for political leaders to have the will and wisdom to enact laws that will tackle this menace.’
-General Shaw Clifton
What: A prayer advance against Human Trafficking. The first half of the meeting will define what human trafficking really is by sharing real stories. In the second half we will, as a group, battle this evil through prayer, using a prayer guide made and distributed by the Army, and through worship led by The Singing Company.
When: Sunday, September 30th 2007 @ 6 pm
Where: Mt. Greenwood Corps (11355 S. Central Park Ave. Chicago, IL, 60655)
Special Guests: The Singing Company