Rani Hong: Hope for Survivors

Rani Hong, a former sex trafficking victim, encourages us to see the needs all around us.

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Rani Hong was trafficked as a seven-year-old child in India. Her husband was a child soldier. Together they are helping survivors regain dignity and strength. What can your church do to help trafficking victims?

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