William Wilberforce’s Fight Against Slavery: Biblical Abolitionism and the Battle Against Modern-Day Bondage

Pastor Barron Greenwalt highlights William Wilberforce’s legacy as a model for modern activism against slavery and oppression. Wilberforce’s faith-driven efforts abolished the slave trade and inspire current battles against issues like child trafficking. The call is for today’s church to actively confront injustice, restore moral integrity, and advocate for the vulnerable.

The Fading Zeal of the Church: A Call to Reclaim Christian Compassion in the Fight Against Modern Slavery

The church’s zeal for justice, once a force that abolished slavery and reformed society, has faded. Today, nearly 50 million people are enslaved worldwide, yet Christian leadership remains silent. Scripture calls us to “act justly” (Micah 6:8) and “set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). We must reclaim our prophetic voice, support anti-slavery efforts, and pray fervently. Sign the petition to repeal the Johnson Amendment and empower the church to fight modern slavery. The time for inaction is over—let’s rekindle the zeal of our forefathers and stand for the oppressed as Christ did.

The Hidden Dangers Behind Closed Doors: Child Welfare Issues

The author, involved with HUD, highlights distressing findings while inspecting homes in foreclosure, frequently encountering child bedrooms secured with padlocks. Despite providing documentation for nearly 11 years, no action has been taken regarding these alarming situations. Neighbors often inquire about the condition of these homes, revealing a lack of awareness and action in cases of abandoned pets and potential child endangerment. The author expresses a growing concern over rising child abuse statistics and suggests a widespread issue of offenders living among us. They also reference global sex trafficking, asserting that action is necessary to address these critical social issues.