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After adopting a daughter from China, Tom Broyles' life took a transformative turn from practicing law to pursuing mission work driven by faith and purpose. Discover how his legal expertise and faith uniquely prepared him for this impactful mission, blending professional skills with a heartfelt commitment to service. Listen as Tom shares the emotional and logistical steps they took to establish a safe home for minors, emphasizing the challenges and victories along the way.
The psychological toll of working with trauma victims is a stark theme in this episode, as Tom delves into the concept of vicarious trauma and the importance of self-care.
From the harrowing realities of sex trafficking in Houston to the cultural shifts encountered upon returning to the U.S., the resilience required for such mission-driven work is evident.Send us a text
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Why do so many foster care systems fall short in providing adequate support for vulnerable children and families?
Amber's firsthand experiences highlighted critical gaps within the foster care system, motivating her to establish the Riverside Project.
Riverside Project focuses on collaborative system change and the mobilization of churches and communities to fill gaps in the foster care system.
We also explore the complexities and potential of transitioning to a community-based foster care model. Amber emphasizes the benefits and challenges of fostering regional ownership and community collaboration.
Whether through volunteering, praying, or responding to local needs, everyone has something valuable to offer.
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Teen trafficking is closer to home than you think, and it's happening in our schools. Join us as we unravel the shocking story of a Klein ISD teacher allegedly leading a network exploiting runaway teens for prostitution. We break down the disturbing timeline revealing the tactics traffickers use to manipulate vulnerable youth. From street names to social media grooming, learn the red flags that can save lives.
Our discussion highlights the critical role of education and awareness in fighting human trafficking, urging schools and communities to stay vigilant. Tune in to understand how you can make a difference and protect at-risk youth.Send us a text
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What is familial trafficking and how does Hands of Justice support survivors?
Her own personal vulnerabilities that led to a trafficking situationThe importance of economic empowerment for survivors and what Hands of Justice does to help them achieve thatBeautiful stories of redemption that Hands of Justice has experienced with the women they serve
In this episode, Carrie Harney with Hands of Justice tells us her personal story of being trafficked as a child. It took Carrie many years to realize what she had experienced was exploitation, and it was not until she attended a Hands of Justice event as an adult and heard their presentation that she was able to identify herself as a survivor of trafficking.
Carrie now works as an Advocate for Hands of Justice and walks us through the many services they provide to survivors.
Carrie discusses:Learn more at: https://www.handsofjustice.org/
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What if understanding the financial underpinnings of human trafficking could revolutionize the fight against it? Youngbee Dale is a researcher and anti-trafficking expert. We take a deep dive into the operational dynamics of global trafficking networks.
How traffickers use coercion and tactics to evade detectionA call for more sophisticated investigative methods The crucial role of public vigilance and the church
In our discussion, we explore the persistent challenges law enforcement faces, especially within illicit massage parlors, where shutting down one location often breeds many more opening. We also cover these topics:Learn more about Youngbee's research online: https://www.dale-consulting.com/
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How is 3in1 Mechanical Ministries filling the gap of transportation for overcomers of trafficking?
In our work with women in Restorative Care, we have found that once they complete our program and have jobs and housing, we always still have the missing piece of transportation. In order to help our graduates be set up for success, they need a reliable way to get to and from work. Otherwise, they immediately find themselves in a vulnerable situation again.
That’s where 3in1 Mechanical ministries comes in. Ross Peters, their Founder and CEO, shares with us how his lifelong love of cars transformed into a nonprofit that gives away cars to people in need.
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The lack of transportation-related nonprofits not just in Houston, but all of the United StatesThe importance of providing reliable vehicles and follow-up care for clientsThe amazing ways God opened doors to create this new nonprofit and some of the success stories they’ve seenSend us a text
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What does recovery and restoration look like after addiction and trafficking?
Recovery is not linear; relapse is often part of recoveryThere is so much shame deeply embedded in people who have experienced trafficking and addiction, but we want them to experience complete freedom from shameFull restoration comes from Jesus
This is the third and final episode in this series with Jessica Gobble, Elijah Rising’s Recovery Specialist. In this episode, Jessica talks about the deep shame embedded in people who have experienced addiction and trafficking, as well as the hope and restoration available to them.
Jessica also explains:“Addiction is cunning, baffling, and powerful. But there is One that holds all power.”
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What new drug trends are we seeing and why are they so concerning?
This is the second episode in our series with Jessica Gobble, Elijah Rising’s Recovery Specialist. In this episode, Jessica goes over the most popular types of drugs right now and why they are so dangerous, specifically to young people.In this episode, Jessica sheds light on:
The persistent surge of fentanyl and its devastating impact.The largest resurgence of stimulants since the 1980's.Why so many deadly drugs are currently legal.Uncover the intricate web of addiction and trafficking, where profit margins drive the exploitation of vulnerable individuals.
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Why and how do we address recovery in Elijah Rising Restorative Care?
In this episode, Jessica Gobble, Elijah Rising’s Recovery Specialist, explains how addiction feeds trafficking and trafficking feeds addiction.
Traffickers have learned that they are able to make more profit off of an exploited individual when they exploit them in multiple ways.
For instance, if a trafficker coerces a woman into transporting drugs across the border, distributing them, and then engaging in prostitution, they generate more profit compared to solely exploiting them for sex. This overlap between addiction and trafficking is prevalent for numerous reasons.
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The distinction between forced and voluntary drug use, and their distinct impacts on individuals.The significance of medical detox and its role in the recovery process.The importance of empowering individuals to direct their own healing journey and providing support as allies.Send us a text
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We're joined by special guest Frankie Mazzapica, pastor at the Celebration Church in The Woodlands, Texas, and a longtime partner with Elijah Rising. Frankie brings profound insights on prayer from his new book, Ignite Your Life: 14 Things that Happen When You Pray. Frankie shares how prayer has drastically altered his life and its effect on others. Don't miss this episode, it has a ton of great insight for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of prayer's impact on everyday life.
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Check out this bonus episode where we share the story about an Elijah Rising presentation that went horribly wrong! Our Executive Director, Micah Gamboa, experienced cardiac arrest during her presentation at Celebration Church of The Woodlands. Amazingly, God worked a miracle, and Micah was able to recover in just a few days with no lasting effects. Hear the story from Pastor Frankie Mazzapica on what it was like to walk through this experience, and the amazing testimonies of how God is using this testimony to bring healing to others!
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We created this series of bonus episodes where we share some of the crazy stories we experience in ministry. In this episode we share the story about one of our volunteers stepping into a full-time role in anti-trafficking and the resistance he had to overcome to step into his role!
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We sat down with Joe Madison of Demand Disruption to look into the future of exploitation. Everyone is aware of the growing use and fast growing advancement of artificial intelligence. There is no doubt that technology will impact commercial sexual exploitation in a major way. In this episode we look at the role of technology in increasing demand for sex trafficking and how we can look into the future to prepare how we can protect our homes from the coming wave of perversion through technology.
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In this episode, we're diving into the story of how Elijah Rising partnered with Joe Madison of Demand Disruption to prevent the first robot brothel from opening in the United States. When we stumbled upon plans to open a robot brothel in Houston—it raised some serious concerns. But this story isn't just about one victory; it's about the implications for the larger battle against human trafficking and exploitation.
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We do outreach into the commercial sex industry because this is where exploitation and trafficking happens. In this podcast we talk about what our different intervention teams are like and how we reach different venues.
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Where can someone go after they make a decision to leave a trafficking situation? One of the major gaps in serving survivors of human trafficking and exploitation is emergency care.
To meet this need, Frontline Response in Atlanta is making an effort to bring this model of emergency care to cities across the U.S.
In this podcast, we interview Shannon Rapier of Frontline Response. She is a survivor leader and serves as their Safe Home Manager. Tune in to learn more about what it takes to operate an Emergency Assessment Shelter.At the end of the episode, Shannon shares her own personal story about how she got involved doing this work.
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In this episode we talk about recovery services and helping women who have survived sex trafficking. For over 40 years, Ellen has worked with women in recovery. During Ellen's tenure, more than 2000 women were impacted by Passages Treatment Center for Women. Ellen is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, Certified Employee Assistance Professional, Substance Abuse Counselor, as well as holding many other credentials in this field. Ellen also currently serve as the President of the State Texas Association of Addiction Counselors. She has been awarded Professional of the Year, Hall of Fame, Compassionate Award and many other accolades. She was also honored by Houston Woman's Magazine as one of the "50 Most Influential Women".
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Churches often want to become involved in combating sex trafficking but lack the education and awareness to do so. Leigh Kohler leads the Freedom Church Alliance and they continuously develop and refine strategies to help the church be more effective in the fight against trafficking. This episode highlights their new GoBox—which is a tactile, immersive experience that will equip you with knowledge about human trafficking, empower you to take action, and connect you with organizations where you can make a difference.
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In this episode we interview the amazing team from Neighbors in Action, Kathrin Meier and Taylor Woodruff! This organization is doing amazing work in a community that experiences a high risk for trafficking and exploitation. Neighbors in Action partners with families in Port Houston and surrounding communities to transform lives through spiritual growth, education, and meeting basic needs.
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In this podcast we interview one of Elijah Rising's amazing and faithful volunteers. We talk about the need for native speakers of any asian language to reach out to women trapped in commercial sexual exploitation. We also talk about cultural differences and some keys in reaching the asian community in regards to sex trafficking.
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