ASSEMBLE...

One of the twelve tools of BECOMING is ASSEMBLE. As an entity seeking to be a blessing for the least, the lost and the broken, collaboration with others is at the core of our values.

Human Worth…

 

Sexual exploitation, suicide, psychological distress, and identity confusion are undermining human worth like modern day plagues.  While complex layers lead to these devastating realities, we see relational poverty as a root cause.

We devise, collaborate and support strategies with a mission toward ending devaluing human worth.  By partnering with Change-makers to bring practical Hope to individuals whose understanding of their worth has been undermined by traumatic life circumstances or cultural influence, we can help change the game!

Anti-Sex Trafficking...

Sex Trafficking is a $150 billion dollar industry globally with the US ranked in the top 3 nations for trafficking. Hundreds of NGOs, corporations, and churches are taking up this mantle using their own unique competencies and assets to address this issue that happens right in our own backyard and the “outer most parts.” This section will be a resource for you as to where you can gain sector insights and find ways to collaborate with us on existing strategies or new ones. Our specific partnership priority has been with individuals and entities that share our biblical principles and seek to implement preventative strategies as well as restorative care.

  • Collaboration

    Lead singers Joel and Luke Smallbone of For King & Country are BECOMERS along with their wives and other femily members, They teamed up with Becoming Foundation to create a resource that would be the tip of the spear for individuals and/or communities to get involved.

  • Partnership

    In the fall of 2021, the first Restore 2 Rise Becoming leadership retreat in partnership with the Safe House Project and ten other leaders from the Anti-Sex Trafficking sector took place.

  • Insights

    Learn the language and how to have conversations with your kids. Special insights and activities as created by our partner, Safe House Project