Christian Parent, Crazy World

Christian Parent, Crazy World

Catherine Segars

It’s in EVERY ZIP Code: How You Can Help End Human Trafficking (w/ Dr. Rondy Smith) - "Best Of" Ep. 86

March 23, 2026   ●   47 min

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Sex Trafficking: A Crisis Closer Than You Think

Sex trafficking is one of the greatest human rights crises of our time—a dark, shocking reality that is not just happening “somewhere else,” but in neighborhoods and communities across America. In this crucial episode, Catherine is joined by Dr. Rondy Smith, founder and CEO of Rest Stop Ministries, to confront the overwhelming issue of sex trafficking head-on and, more importantly, to explore what Christians can do about it.


A Call to Step Into the Darkness

Rondy didn’t become an activist because of a personal story—she stepped into this fight after witnessing the devastating effects of sexual exploitation on women she ministered to. In her journey from church leadership to founding the first long-term residential restoration program for female survivors in Tennessee, Rondy reveals the magnitude of the crisis:

  • 27 million people currently enslaved worldwide

  • 80% are female and over 50% are children trafficked for sexual exploitation

  • Children as young as five are among the victims

The conversation brings these tragic numbers to life, grounding the issue in both global statistics and heartbreaking personal experiences.


Understanding the Hidden Reality

Listeners will get a vital overview of how sex trafficking operates—not just through stereotypes like “street prostitution,” but in more insidious forms such as:

  • The “boyfriend syndrome,” where traffickers pose as romantic partners

  • Familial trafficking, where children are sold by family members due to poverty or addiction

These abuses touch every ZIP code in the United States, often hidden in plain sight.


Hope and Action: What Christians Can Do

But this episode goes beyond exposing darkness; it’s filled with practical insights and urgent encouragement for action. Catherine and Dr. Rondy Smith discuss:

  • The importance of seeing victims as ourselves—rejecting the temptation to look away out of overwhelm or helplessness

  • Biblical imperatives for confronting oppression and injustice, with powerful reference to scriptures like Proverbs 24:11

  • How Rest Stop Ministries walks alongside survivors for years of restorative healing and reintegration

  • Ways every Christian and every church can get involved, from supporting local ministries to prevention education

  • A profound recognition of the spiritual battle involved—and a stirring call to pray for those on the front lines


A Personal Update: The Cost of the Battle

The episode closes with a deeply personal update from Catherine about ministry friends who stepped forward in faith to found a refuge for survivors, only to face their own heart-breaking trials. This underlines the costly battle against this evil and the desperate need for community support and prayer.


Guest Bio

Dr. Rondy Smith is an ordained minister, educator, mentor, and CEO of Rest Stop Ministries, a pioneering restoration program for female survivors of sex trafficking in Nashville, Tennessee. With decades of experience across ministry, academia, and leadership, she is deeply committed to the spiritual and practical healing of those marked by exploitation.


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Next Episode: Prevention and Protection

Don’t miss the next episode, where Dr. Rondy Smith returns to share how predators operate and essential steps Christian parents must take to safeguard their children.

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