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Confronting Human Trafficking Through

the Faith and Action of the Church

Equipping churches and communities to walk out Biblical justice together. 

Who We Are

Bridges4Justice (B4J) is a faith-based nonprofit, mobilizing churches to confront

human trafficking and respond to God’s call to justice, bridging the gap

between awareness and action, locally and globally.

Attend Gather4Justice

November 7 & 8

Join us for our annual national gathering of churches who are passionate about justice.

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Justice is Not Optional

We believe justice is the call of every Christ follower. But when it comes to one of the greatest injustices of our time - human trafficking - it can feel overwhelming to know where to begin. That’s why B4J exists: to meet individuals and churches in this place and bridge the gap between calling and action, both locally and globally. Through curated resources, annual gatherings, and a growing national network, we equip people to engage in the work of Biblical justice in real and lasting ways.

Join the Movement

Already, people and churches across the U.S are deepening their understanding and partnering with trusted organizations to prevent trafficking and to support survivors.

Purchase with Purpose

Shop 150+ products from Freedom Businesses in Asia. Every purchase supports employment for women overcoming exploitation.

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Become a Church Partner

Join a network of churches commited to Biblical justice. Receive resources, collaboration, opportunities, and speaker support.

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Host a Pop-Up Sale

Support vulnerable people abroad by gathering locally to sell their beautiful hand made products.

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Give

Sponsor a woman in training, support a child in a brick kiln program, give to red-light district outreach ministry, or shop survivor made goods that restore dignity and livelihoods.

Donate

Start A Prayer Group

Gather your church regularly in prayer for justice using our downloadable guide.

Prayer Guide

Invite B4J

Host a B4J speaker, justice training, or workshop at your church or community.

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