by Marion Carson | Jan 5, 2022 | Opinion
The story of Joseph in Genesis is a remarkable account of the life of a victim of human trafficking. Joseph, a precocious little boy, grows up with his brothers and manages to annoy them, primarily by being too clever for his own good. He is also their father’s... by Marion Carson | Jul 10, 2014 | Opinion
In 2015, the European Baptist Federation (EBF) Anti-Trafficking Network will celebrate its 10th birthday. Initially, a core working group was formed to help Baptist churches throughout Europe respond to the problem of modern-day slavery, which is destroying the lives... by Marion Carson | Jun 20, 2014 | Opinion
Human trafficking is far removed from the everyday lives of most of us. We might hear about it on the news through reports of young girls being rescued from nightclubs run by gangsters or of a trafficking ring being broken up by police. In the main, however, human... by Marion Carson | Feb 2, 2006 | Opinion
In Britain slavery was abolished in 1833. In France it was abolished in 1848. Other European countries followed suit, some taking longer than others, but today Europe prides itself in it declaration that all men and women are equal. Yet slavery is alive and well in...