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A Journey of Fighting Human Trafficking with Dennis and Bobbie Mark – Ep. 85 Elijah Rising

Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dennis and Bobbie Mark, founders of Redeemed Ministries and true pioneers in the anti-trafficking movement. After 19 years of dedicated service, they share their journey from strip club outreach to opening one of Texas's first residential homes for sex trafficking survivors. Dennis and Bobbie discuss the evolution of trauma-informed care, the challenges of building programs without precedent, and how their work has influenced law enforcement approaches to supporting victimsTheir story reveals the heart behind the statistics and demonstrates how commitment to serving the most vulnerable can create lasting change. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of anti-trafficking work and the power of restoration.Send us a text Support the showLearn more about Elijah Rising »Follow us on Instagram »Donate and Support Our Work »
  1. A Journey of Fighting Human Trafficking with Dennis and Bobbie Mark – Ep. 85
  2. Recapping This Year (2024) at Elijah Rising – Ep. 84
  3. Recognizing Coercion: Beyond the P. Diddy Trafficking Case – Ep. 83
  4. Prayer as a Catalyst for Justice and Action – Ep. 82
  5. Trafficking In Asia – Tommy Broyles – Ep.81
  6. Community-Driven Solutions for Foster Care Challenges – Amber Knowles of Riverside Project – Ep. 80
  7. News React: Teacher Turned Trafficker? – Red Flags of Human Trafficking – Ep. 79
  8. Overcoming Familial Trafficking and Leading Support Groups – Interview w/ Carrie Harney of Hands of Justice – Ep. 78
  9. Strategies to Dismantle Trafficking Operations – Ep. 77 w/ Youngbee Dale
  10. How Donated Vehicles Empower Survivors of Human Trafficking – Ep. 76 w/ Ross Peters, 3in1 Mechanical Ministries

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