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Slavery still exists--here. Tens of millions of humans live in bondage worldwide, tens of thousands in the US. As seen recently on Fox News, Dillon Burroughs and Charles Powell bring awareness about what's happening in our nation and world. The book and DVD teach about: - Human trafficking - Sexual exploitation - Forced labor - Agricultural slavery Not in My Town answers questions and promotes discussion about the slavery system that crisscrosses Atlanta, Orlando, Las Vegas, New York, California, Texas, North Carolina, Haiti, Amsterdam, India, Cambodia, and beyond. The authors' gripping journey shocks but also motivates and provides resources to equip new generations of abolitionists from all corners of society and diverse worldviews who share the common call to stop injustice.
About the Author: Dillon Burroughs is a best-selling writer of more than 30 books, including collaborative works with faith-based leaders, authors, and athletes. A minister and human rights activist, he serves as a founding board member of the Mercy Movement (mercymovement.com) and on the board of Home of Hope Texas to fight human trafficking and modern slavery in America and beyond. Burroughs also works as senior writer at the Ankerberg Theological Research Institute and lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with his wife, Deborah, and their three children--Ben, Natalie, and Audrey. For more, visit readdB.com or Facebook.com/readdB.
Title: Not in My Town: Exposing and Ending Human ...
Publisher: New Hope Publishers
Publication Date: 2011
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Acceptable