Salvation Army To Hold Day Of Prayer Sunday For Human Trafficking
WARSAW — The Salvation Army will hold its Annual Day of Prayer for Victims of Human Trafficking Sunday, Sept. 22, during its morning worship service.
The Annual Day of Prayer for Victims of Human Trafficking is a global day of worship, prayer and action regarding human trafficking. Every September, The Salvation Army joins together to raise global awareness about human trafficking and modern slavery.
The Annual Day of Prayer for Victims of Human Trafficking shows compassion for men, women, and children exploited by human trafficking.
Human trafficking is the trade of humans for the purpose of forced labor, sexual slavery or commercial sexual exploitation. The Salvation Army encourages everyone to unite toward a tangible response against human trafficking.
The morning worship is held at 11 am at The Salvation Army Worship Center, 501 E. Arthur St, Warsaw.