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Sep 2019
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Slavery was an accepted part of life . ....

Lucas Skrobot
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For thousands of years slavery was an accepted part of human life. Until one day, William Wilberforce stood up and laid down his life to see the African Slave Trade abolished. 

The problem is, even though William Wilberforce did the impossible . . . there is still over 40 million people in slavery today--one in four are children. 

Are you willing to stand and make a difference with your life?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wilberforce

https://www.trust.org/

https://www.trust.org/unbox-the-truth/

https://www.ijm.org/slavery

https://www.globalslaveryindex.org/2018/data/maps/#prevalence

 

Until next time...

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