
The Russell Moore Show Gary Haugen on Gospel and Justice
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Jun 25, 2025 Gary Haugen, the President of International Justice Mission and a former human rights attorney, discusses his journey fighting modern-day slavery and the importance of blending justice with the gospel. He challenges the notion that justice issues distract from faith, emphasizing the need for active engagement. Haugen shares insights on preventing burnout, the power of art in justice work, and the deep connection between personal experiences and social advocacy. He also reflects on maintaining hope and resilience while navigating the complexities of oppression.
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Enforce Laws to Fight Trafficking
- Raise legal risks for traffickers by improving law enforcement to dramatically reduce slavery.
- Effective law enforcement causes traffickers to abandon illicit exploitations quickly.
Collaborate with Justice Systems
- Strengthen local justice systems rather than replacing them to combat violent crime effectively.
- Removing corrupt officers empowers the majority to enforce laws and restore order rapidly.
Complex Psychology of Oppressors
- Even brutal criminals can show love to their own children, illustrating complex human nature.
- People justify evil by excluding victims from their circle of compassion and sometimes gain exhilaration from harm.




