OPINION (Fox News) – Christine Caine, 52, has an unlikely story, to say the least. She tells about being born unnamed and unwanted in Australia and later sexually abused for 12 years by four different men. Despite all this, her life is one of transformation. Today, Caine leads A21, a global anti-trafficking organization she founded with her husband, Nick, in 2008. A21 operates in 15 countries, prosecuting traffickers and rescuing victims.

The A21 Campaign, which has multiple branches across the world, focuses on combatting slavery through educational awareness. It claims to be one of the few international organizations addressing the human trafficking problem in Europe. She also leads Propel, an international women’s group that encourages women to realize their purpose, passion, and potential, and on top of all that, she is an evangelist who speaks at churches and conferences around the globe. READ MORE


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