This presentation focuses on integrating clinical social work skills and Christian intervention when working with survivors of sex trafficking. Not all victims of sex trafficking are open to a Christian approach. However, there are many that find God in the midst of their trauma, and want to draw closer to Him in a therapeutic experience
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is often associated with devastating effects that are long-lasting and ...
To what extent do ministers-in-training feel equipped to serve survivors of sexual trauma? Consideri...
Problem Miles (2011) maintains that no church community is immune to situations of abuse, yet he...
People are spiritual beings and human trafficking presents grave risks to their spiritual developmen...
Human trafficking is a growing problem in the United States and around the world. Victims of traffic...
Is there life beyond slavery? In the past 20 years, there has been a significant increase in researc...
Over the last three decades, social justice-oriented evangelical Christians of various political str...
This project aims to educate mandated reporters on how to intervene with sex trafficked victims. Sex...
Despite evidence indicating an overall decrease in formal religious affiliation in the United States...
“Defence of the dignity of the human person is a basic principle of Church social teaching. The bond...
There is a lack of contributions in sex trafficking the academic literature from Christian evangelic...
As human trafficking gained visibility as a human rights issue, Christians have been prominent playe...
Injustice, such as human trafficking, leaves an unnerving sense that something is wrong. Due to an i...
This research deals with the importance of a missional appropriation of human trafficking for the se...
First in the series of text books for practitioner and academics working in human trafficking from a...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is often associated with devastating effects that are long-lasting and ...
To what extent do ministers-in-training feel equipped to serve survivors of sexual trauma? Consideri...
Problem Miles (2011) maintains that no church community is immune to situations of abuse, yet he...
People are spiritual beings and human trafficking presents grave risks to their spiritual developmen...
Human trafficking is a growing problem in the United States and around the world. Victims of traffic...
Is there life beyond slavery? In the past 20 years, there has been a significant increase in researc...
Over the last three decades, social justice-oriented evangelical Christians of various political str...
This project aims to educate mandated reporters on how to intervene with sex trafficked victims. Sex...
Despite evidence indicating an overall decrease in formal religious affiliation in the United States...
“Defence of the dignity of the human person is a basic principle of Church social teaching. The bond...
There is a lack of contributions in sex trafficking the academic literature from Christian evangelic...
As human trafficking gained visibility as a human rights issue, Christians have been prominent playe...
Injustice, such as human trafficking, leaves an unnerving sense that something is wrong. Due to an i...
This research deals with the importance of a missional appropriation of human trafficking for the se...
First in the series of text books for practitioner and academics working in human trafficking from a...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is often associated with devastating effects that are long-lasting and ...
To what extent do ministers-in-training feel equipped to serve survivors of sexual trauma? Consideri...
Problem Miles (2011) maintains that no church community is immune to situations of abuse, yet he...