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November 11, 2025

Anglicans meet in India to tackle modern slavery: 'Church cannot remain passive'

By Christian TodayMonday, November 10, 2025
A cross is captured through some ornamental railings in the Fort Kochi area in the state of Kerala in South India.A cross is captured through some ornamental railings in the Fort Kochi area in the state of Kerala in South India. | Getty Images

Anglicans met in the Diocese of Durgapur in north India for a conference aimed at tackling human trafficking and slavery. The conference was run by the diocese in conjunction with the missionary organisation United Society Partners in the Gospel (USPG).

The Diocese of Durgapur has been praised for its long-running anti-trafficking program, which is operated in partnership with USPG.

It is estimated that nearly 50 million people around the world are living in a form of modern slavery; of these, 11 million are estimated to live in India, making the country the slavery capital of the world.

Criminal profits generated from forced labor are estimated to be around $236 billion per year across the globe.

The Rev. Canon Peniel Rajkumar, global theologian and director of global mission at USPG, said, "These are not distant statistics: they are real people created in God’s image, with inherent worth, dignity, and value, regardless of status or circumstance. Because of this, the Church cannot remain passive.

"As Christians, we are called to respond: to 'let the oppressed go free' (Isaiah 58:6), to 'seek justice, rescue the oppressed' (Isaiah 1:17), and to proclaim 'freedom for the captives' (Luke 4:18).”

The conference drew around 50 participants from different countries, professions and backgrounds across the Anglican Communion worldwide. 

Delegates also took part in a field visit to Durgapur’s anti-trafficking program and met with those who operate it to gain insights into how to defeat modern slavery.

The Rt. Rev. Sameer Isaac Khimla, bishop of Durgapur, said: “Human trafficking continues to be one of the darkest realities of our time, affecting millions, stripping individuals of their identity, freedom, and hope. As a Church and as a community rooted in faith and compassion, we cannot stand by in silence.”

This article was originally published at Christian Today.

Christian Today is an independent and inter-denominational Christian media company that serves churches worldwide with the latest Christian news. It has editions in India, Australia and the United Kingdom.


News Source : https://www.christianpost.com/news/anglicans-meet-in-india-to-tackle-modern-slavery.html

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