
Unscripted with IMF Leaders
Welcome to Unscripted with IMF Leaders, where we dive deep into the heart of global Christian ministry, engaging with inspiring leaders who are on the frontlines of serving others. This podcast, hosted by the International Ministerial Fellowship (IMF), is dedicated to supporting the 100,000 Christ-centered leaders we aim to equip worldwide.
In each episode, you’ll hear from passionate leaders, innovators, and changemakers who are answering the call to serve and lead in unique, transformative ways. Join us as we explore the power of people, the importance of relationships, and the diverse ministries that are making an impact around the globe.
We believe service is central to thriving Christian ministries, and through candid, unscripted conversations, we offer valuable insights, tools, and support to empower those who serve others in frontline Christian ministries. Whether you're a ministry leader or someone passionate about the work of God’s kingdom, you’ll find inspiration, community, and practical wisdom in every episode.
Tune in and be part of a movement where leaders are equipped, relationships are strengthened, and ministries flourish—together.
Unscripted with IMF Leaders
Episode 3: Understanding Human Trafficking and how we can help with Rev. Emily Leatherbarrow - Founder of Sister of Grace
President and Founder of Sister's of Grace, Emily Leatherbarrow, received her bachelors in Church Leadership from Southeastern University in 2004. In 2006, Emily was ordained with the Assemblies of God. Reverend Leatherbarrow now holds her ordination with the International Ministerial Fellowship. Emily and her husband, James were married in 2002 and have three children, Juliet, Camille and Everett.
An accomplished author and speaker, Reverend Leatherbarrow has dedicated her life to fighting human trafficking, poverty and abuse. Over the last 20 years Emily has traveled and preached around the world, sharing about the horrors of human trafficking and raising awareness for the cause. With more than 15 years of experience rescuing girls at risk of sexual slavery, working as the international director for children’s homes in both Thailand and West Africa, she now faces human trafficking both internationally and stateside. Above all Emily believes God has called us to protect the vulnerable and heal the broken hearted. This can only be done through His Grace and endless love.
Sister of Grace Asia is providing a safe haven for girls living in the dangerous and poverty stricken villages of Northern Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos. The beautiful tribal people spanning the mountains of the golden triangle are easy prey for human traffickers. Drug trafficking has always been a huge problem for the mountain people. The drug lords use their villages as passageways for illegal activities from one country to the next. Now those same criminals who devastated so many of the Hill Tribes with addiction and fear, turn their eyes to human trafficking.
For more information on Sisters of Grace visit http://www.wearesistersofgrace.org
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