The Bring Them Home project isn’t just about creating a shelter - it’s about creating a ministry that reflects God’s redemptive power.
His banner over me is love
Song of Solomon 2:4
The Bring Them Home project envisions a world where survivors of human trafficking find refuge, restoration and the promise of a new life. Guided by God’s unfailing love and truth, this place will break chains, renew hearts and allow each woman to experience the healing embrace of her Saviour.
Inspired by:
Exodus 17:15: "The Lord is my banner."
Song of Solomon 2:4: "His banner over me is love."
Exodus 17:15:
"The Lord is my banner."
Song of Solomon 2:4:
"His banner over me is love."
This ministry seeks to reflect God’s heart - a beacon of hope and safety for the broken and vulnerable. It is an invitation to sit at His table, to be made whole again and to step into a future filled with purpose.
To create a Christ-centered refuge for survivors of human trafficking, where safety, healing and empowerment converge. Through faith-driven counselling, skill-building programs and community restoration, Bring Them Home will walk alongside each survivor, restoring dignity, rebuilding trust and reawakening purpose. Grounded in the truth of God’s Word, the project exists to guide each individual toward a life marked by freedom, peace and Christ's unconditional love.
The Bring Them Home project is dedicated to helping survivors of human trafficking, regain their freedom, hope and dignity. The project is organized into two main parts: Building a Strong Foundation and Connection & Awareness. Each part includes essential steps designed to create a lasting impact while focusing on kindness and support.
Can you make a difference to the lives of families around the world?
Please consider supporting our projects by partnering with us. Together we can change lives one step at a time.
Can you make a difference to the lives of families around the world?
Please consider supporting our projects by partnering with us. Together we can change lives one step at a time.