We bring earthly help and eternal hope anywhere human trafficking thrives.
You were made for this— to stand in the gap with a community.
In a JMN Hub, every gift matters and every “yes” moves mountains. Whether you're able-bodied or living with a disability, whether you live life in the fast lane, at a gentle pace, or somewhere in between, there’s a place only you can fill in this community.
Pray, worship, give, plan, lead the Hub, or go on outreach— whatever your part, we carry the mission together. Come find your place. We’d love to see you at the Hub.
The JMN Northeast Georgia Hub hosted an anti-trafficking focused prayer event. They invited their local community to join, including survivors of sex trafficking. It was a powerful moment for the community to pray together for God to move and eternally rescue the exploited and their exploiters.
“Prayer does not fit us for the greater works; prayer is the greater work.” -- Oswald Chambers
“…He has sent me… to proclaim freedom for the captives...”
Isaiah 61:1
What is Justice Ministry?
At JMN, we define justice ministry as Christian ministry to those suffering from human exploitation— and ministry to reach the exploiters themselves with the love of Christ, and to stop the cycle of exploitation.
Human exploitation is a form of injustice where people— made in God's image— are used and treated as tools for profit rather than souls with purpose. It is sin in action. The vulnerable are oppressed, stripped of dignity, and denied the love, freedom, and value God created them for. Legally, human exploitation involves force, fraud, or coercion.
We also include prevention work in our definition of justice ministry— raising awareness so fewer people fall into the cycle of exploitation in the first place.
Right now, we focus mainly on the issue of sex trafficking in the United States.
Why We Do This Work
Throughout the Bible, God calls His people to “act with love and justice” (Hosea 12:6). God uses the Church to bring help, healing, and freedom to the exploited here on earth—and to share the eternal freedom available through Jesus Christ.
We believe the Church is called to champion both earthly help and eternal hope for:
The vulnerable
The victims
The survivors
And yes— even the exploiters, who are also captives to sin and in need of God’s grace
What It Looks Like In Action
Every JMN Hub looks a little different depending on the needs of their region, but the heartbeat is the same:
We love and serve the vulnerable, the exploited, the healed, and the still-broken.
We offer help on earth and hope for eternity.
In every JMN Hub, volunteers serve in practical, loving ways that reflect the heart of Jesus. This is Gospel-oriented ministry. Sometimes we get to verbally share the Gospel, and sometimes we simply live it out— building real relationships that open doors to eternal conversations.