We are excited to let you know that we are in the midst of resourcing and promoting the Weekend of Prayer for Victims of Sex Trafficking. The weekend is happening on September 24-26, 2010. This weekend of prayer is commemorated internationally in all corners of the globe where The Salvation Army is at work. We are inviting you to join us in prayer on behalf of those who are bought, sold and exploited in such a devastating way.
On our anti-trafficking website: www.salvationist.ca/trafficking we have made information available about sex trafficking, as well as prayer resources. There are some downloads available for use by churches, and more resources will be made available throughout the summer. Please encourage pastors and members of your churches to join us in prayer on September 27 and feel free to visit the site and to make use of the prayer resources.
Churches may want to pray during the Sunday service. Men’s groups may want to have a prayer breakfast and youth groups may want to have a special prayer service or awareness event. The weekend is a chance for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together and intercede on behalf of people who have been bought and sold into the sex trade. This weekend is a Salvation Army event, but all are welcome to pray with us. Feel free to connect with Salvation Army corps or other churches in your communities so that as fellow believers, we can pray together.
Thank you in advance for joining us in prayer and in promoting this important prayer weekend in your churches. Please let me know if you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or if there is any way in which we can help.
Rochelle McAlister is our Project Associate for this weekend. Click here to contact her. Blessings upon you as you join us in this important ministry.


