2025 ANNUAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMS

The Salvation Army is deeply committed to fighting and responding to human trafficking! We believe prayer is foundational and an essential, powerful tool for fighting for freedom and working towards a world free from exploitation.  Every year a Sunday in September is set aside as the ‘International Day of Prayer for Victims of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking’ to focus on supporting people caught up in slavery and
those working with the victims.

All Salvation Army ministry units around the world are invited to participate in and give attention to the International Day of Prayer for Victims of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
on Sunday, 28 September 2025.

This year’s theme is ‘Light to Life’, inspired by Exodus 3:2 NIV: ‘There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire from within the bush. Moses saw that though the bush was on fire, it did not burn up.’

Resources: ‘Light to Life’ themed resources, including sermons, bible studies, prayer stations, etc., are available in English with French, Hindi, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili (and Tamil to follow) and may be downloaded here: https://sar.my/light-to-life

Resources

Day of Prayer Resources

Linked to the Children's Resources Page

Video: Do I Matter?

Linked to the Do I Matter? Video

31 Day Devotional Guide

Linked to Anti-Human Trafficking Devotional Guide

Getting Involved

The Salvation Army’s Response to Human Trafficking – Video

Linked to The Salvation Army's Response to Human Trafficking Video

2024 National Anti-Trafficking Impact Report

Linked to the 2022 National Anti-Trafficking Impact Report