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Highlights
- Responding to the sobering reality of modern-day slavery, Shayne Moore and Kimberly Yim describe the power that we all have at our disposal (advocacy power, purchasing power, relationship power) to fight for the powerless and take our place among the great abolitionists of the past.
- About the Author: Shayne Moore is the author of Global Soccer Mom.
- 192 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
Responding to the sobering reality of modern-day slavery, Shayne Moore and Kimberly Yim describe the power that we all have at our disposal to fight for the powerless and take our place among the great abolitionists of the past.
Book Synopsis
Responding to the sobering reality of modern-day slavery, Shayne Moore and Kimberly Yim describe the power that we all have at our disposal (advocacy power, purchasing power, relationship power) to fight for the powerless and take our place among the great abolitionists of the past.
Review Quotes
"Refuse to Do Nothing offers the new anti-human trafficking activist a careful foundation for understanding and evaluating how to enter the battle and make her effort count. The authors build a solid case for individual responsibility in our own backyard. Additionally, the reflective exercises provide opportunity for a meaningful pause that fosters sustainable commitments rather than emotional highs that fade with time and distance. This is the small group study guide that I've been looking for and will recommend to students, community service groups and churches."
"Kim and Shayne exemplify a long tradition of ordinary citizens refusing to sit on the sidelines while the poor suffer. They are relentless and an inspiration for us all."
"Shayne Moore and Kimberly McOwen Yim write with candor about their own journey from 'suburban mamas' to modern-day abolitionists. . . . The authors present their story and information on how to go forward in an engaging, easy-to-process manner."
About the Author
Shayne Moore is the author of Global Soccer Mom. She is a member of the World Vision Speakers Bureau and works closely with World Relief and the ONE Campaign.
Kimberly McOwen Yim is the founder of the San Clemente Abolitionist Mamas. Through her work as executive director of the SOCO Institute she has advocated for groups such as Opportunity International and International Justice Mission. She writes and speaks on issues related to human trafficking worldwide.