Isn’t it Lovely to Fight for the Vulnerable? Special Guest: Becky Rasmussen

“There is something in the presence of God, when He is behind you and with you in life, a calling and a journey … there is a rest.”

Tracy and Rachel feel as though they are on holy ground as they welcome Call to Freedom founder Becky Rasmussen to the studio for a life-changing conversation about providing healing, restoration, and empowerment to victims and survivors of human trafficking. Becky shares the many tremendous ways Call to Freedom fights for the vulnerable and, with grace and empathy, offers education and encouragement for the Sioux Falls and greater South Dakota communities to advocate for this important cause. Becky also gives the incredible story on how she came to lead Call to Freedom and powerfully exalts anyone with a call on their life from God to trust they are in the best of hands.

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Becky Rasmussen is a public speaker, social advocate and minister. In 2015, she helped establish Call to Freedom, an anti-human trafficking organization based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Through the help of her staff, volunteers, law enforcement and an endless network of community and political support, the organization offers services that help ensure the safety and well-being of women victimized by human trafficking.

Becky has a BS in Mass Communication and draws on her experiences of over 10 years working with non-profits and ministries, as well as her 12 years in mainstream media, television and marketing to help Call to Freedom create a safe haven for victims and to build awareness of the grim reality of human trafficking.

In public recognition of her many achievements, Becky has received several awards for her passionate advocacy including the SME Woman of Excellence and the Community Spirit Award. Recently she was humbled to be honored on the cover and featured in Sioux Falls Woman Magazine.

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