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Sunday, 7 February 2016

Let us stop Human Trafficking (It is our responsibility to God and Humanity)




A picture of the front/cover page of the liturgy (order of service) for a church service I did on Human Trafficking/Trafficking in Persons (TIP) in Kingston, Jamaica (refer to the "Final Service" below)





It is our Christian responsibility to end the “modern day slavery” known as “Human Trafficking” or “Trafficking in Persons.” Millions of women, children, and men around the world are praying to God to be rescued even while you read these words. These include persons who are presently missing and they represent our mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, wives, husbands, friends, the entire family, our roommates, classmates, workmates, batchmates, our neighbours, and human beings.


God made humanity in His image. He placed a high and equal value on all of humanity, and God does not intend for anyone to exploit another human being.

Whether we facilitate human trafficking by being perpetrators of it, or by doing nothing to stop it, NOW is the time to make a change. Now is the time to do what is right in God’s sight, and in obedience to His word. Now is the time to do what is right for all human beings.
Let us stop Human Trafficking.
View my Final Service at the United Theological College of the West Indies (UTCWI) in Kingston, Jamaica which is based entirely on Human Trafficking. Ensure that you listen to the sermon, and let’s not only be hearers but doers of the word.

(click on Final Service above)



Below are pictures of the entire liturgy (order of service) for the church service (my Final Service at UTCWI) I did on Human Trafficking/Trafficking in Persons (TIP) in Kingston, Jamaica (refer to the "Final Service" link above for the video)

Page 1 (Cover)

Pages 2-3 

Pages 4-5

Pages 6-7

Pages 8-9

Pages 10-11



Page 12
Thanks be to God Who made it possible, and to everyone who contributed towards this service.

Refer to the Wednesday, 28 June 2017 article entitled, “Guyana’s Tier 1 status in combating Trafficking in Persons (TIP) is a great accomplishment,” if you have not done so as yet. Click on the link below for same.



(last updated on June 28, 2017)


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