At the Institute for Survivor Care, we believe prayer is powerful. Together, we can call on the Lord to bring healing, freedom, and hope to survivors of sexual exploitation, and wisdom and strength to those who serve them. We invite you to join us in prayer.

Trafficking
Ask God to bring light into places of darkness, to expose traffickers, and to dismantle the systems that allow exploitation to thrive. Pray that hearts will be changed and communities will rise up in courage to confront injustice.
Pray for Victims
Lift up those who are still trapped in exploitation. Pray for their protection, that they may encounter safety, and that pathways to freedom will open before them.
Pray for Those Who Serve
Remember the shelters, churches, and caregivers who dedicate themselves to walking alongside survivors. Pray that they will be equipped with wisdom, compassion, and endurance to serve faithfully.
Pray for Healing
Pray for physical, emotional, and spiritual healing for survivors of trafficking. Ask God to renew their hope, strengthen their faith, and surround them with people who will walk with them in love, patience, and understanding.
Pray for Courage and Resilience
Survivors face many obstacles on their path to restoration. Lift them up, asking for courage and resilience as they confront these challenges. Pray that they find the inner strength needed to press forward each day.
Pray for Hope and Restoration
Pray that survivors discover renewed hope for the future. Ask that their journey leads them to restoration, allowing them to see possibilities beyond their past and experience joy and purpose.
Pray for Community Support
Pray that survivors encounter compassionate people who offer support and encouragement. Ask that they find a community that uplifts them, providing connections that nurture their well-being.
Pray for Shelters and Their Teams
Lift up the shelters that serve survivors of sex trafficking, asking for guidance, wisdom, and resilience for their staff and leadership. Pray that they receive the resources and support needed to continue their critical work.