We strive to seek justice for the oppressed while teaching that all freedom comes through Christ. We strive to love mercy by remembering the mercy Jesus Christ has shown us and we strive to walk humbly with our God who we believe is the One True God.
Mission Statement
To change a culture; to break the cycle of slavery by offering education and sustainable income to a precious people desperate for hope, and a future. The Micah 6:8 Project seeks to combat modern day slavery in Ghana by teaching rescued children vocational and life skills. Additionally, we will provide resources and education to local communities, facilitating a sustainable and safe environment for children.
In 2016, Dr. Earl Lewis convened a meeting on slavery among 40 principle collaborators—scholars, organizations, and instiutions—at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Out of this meeting came the "Slavery and Its Aftermath" initiative at the Center for Social Solutions. This project aims to tackle America’s original sin—slavery.