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What is human trafficking? Is it biblical?

Episode 1 of the Deceit Of A Nation podcast, hosted by God's Gospel Radio Ministry, titled "What is human trafficking? Is it biblical?" was published on April 27, 2020 and runs 32 minutes.

April 27, 2020 ·32m · Deceit Of A Nation

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The official definition of human trafficking is: The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of a  person by the threat or use of force, fraud, deception, or coercion, or the giving or receiving of unlawful payments for the purpose of sexual exploitation or forced labor. Join Michael and Billy as they discuss what human trafficking is and if it is biblical. Also, check out God's Gospel Radio Ministry's website at www.godsgospleministry.com

The official definition of human trafficking is:
The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of a  person by the threat or use of force, fraud, deception, or coercion, or the giving or receiving of unlawful payments for the purpose of sexual exploitation or forced labor.

Join Michael and Billy as they discuss what human trafficking is and if it is biblical.

Also, check out God's Gospel Radio Ministry's website at www.godsgospleministry.com

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