When locusts descended on the American Midwest in 1875, they didn’t just devour crops and forests. They destroyed years of hard-earned progress from settlers struggling to build a better life. In the same way, everyday violence is destroying the efforts of millions trying to rise out of poverty today and, because they are unsafe, the poor cannot benefit from the world’s best efforts to help them thrive. There is an undercover plague that the world is ignoring or has failed to see. The violence crisis is silently undermining the fight against poverty. For the poor, violence is as much a part of life as hunger, illness or unemployment - but it is less visible. Without effective justice systems to protect them from violence (like rape, trafficking and police brutality), the world’s poor live in a state of constant fear.
Global: poverty and slavery
Written by Admin 18 Aug 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for agencies like the International Justice Mission who work to eradicate violent criminals, bring justice to the vulnerable and poor, and freedom to trafficked men women and children. (Romans 12:12)
- More: www.ijm.org/slavery