This is our fight. Until every life is set free. 100% of proceeds from the song will benefit the Tim Tebow Foundation's Anti-Human Trafficking ministry.
Written by 8-time GRAMMY® nominated artist, Tauren Wells, GRAMMY®-winning Songwriter/Producer, Bernie Herms, and 3-time GRAMMY® nominated writer, Ethan Hulse
Born out of a phone call between longtime friends, “All God’s Children” is a song written to end human trafficking. “I think there’s a lot of people who are aware of the issue of human trafficking, but who have never really been confronted with it. That was me for a long time,” Wells said. But once Tebow began to share victim and survivor stories almost unimaginable in their horror, Wells knew he could stay silent no longer. “Learning about what is really going on did something inside of me. I had no choice but to give everything I have to the fight.”
For Tebow and Wells, shedding light on the human trafficking crisis that exists in the world today is just the beginning. “Ultimately, this song is meant to illustrate an even greater truth – that every individual on this earth is created by God – in His image, perfectly loved, and worthy of freedom,” Tebow added. “Our goal is that every person who hears this song is first reminded of that truth, and then inspired to fight for others because of it.
It has been estimated that as often as every two minutes around the world, a life is being bought and sold as if it were merely a commodity to be traded. Human beings – image bearers of God – are being captured, exploited, and bound as modern-day slaves. The exact numbers are hard to track, often inconsistent, and presumably underreported, yet they are a global reality steadily trending higher at an alarming pace.
*Statistics sourced from The US Institute Against Human Trafficking, The Polaris Project, and Let My People Go
Though a solution to human trafficking can be daunting to consider, we serve a God for whom nothing is impossible. As the Tim Tebow Foundation continues to fight in the rescue mission He has called us to, we are committed to supporting those affected by this crime against humanity in three ways:
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We are proactive by helping to create and support programs to preserve and strengthen the family unit.
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We are actively responding to the crisis by partnering with those executing physical rescue missions and those providing for the immediate needs of survivors.
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We are deeply committed to supporting survivors’ long-term recovery through communities of care, providing them with tools for physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual healing; thus empowering their liberation from the cycle of trauma abuse in their lives and find their new life of freedom in Christ.