What if your church became a lighthouse in your city—shining the hope of Jesus into the darkest places?
At Scarlet Hope, we believe that the local church is not only called but uniquely equipped to reach women in the adult entertainment industry—women who are often unseen, unheard, and deeply hurting. And now, through Digital Outreach, churches across the country are stepping into that call in powerful, transformative ways.
This is your invitation to be one of them.
The Mission at Our Fingertips
Today, more than ever before, women being trafficked or exploited are advertised online. The streets and clubs are still a mission field, yes—but now, the frontlines often begin with a screen.
That’s where Digital Outreach comes in.
With just a few hours, a few volunteers, and the willingness to step in with love, churches can launch a life-changing outreach ministry—right from inside your building.
Our model makes it possible. But your church makes it meaningful.
How It Works: The Power of the Local Church
When a church partners with Scarlet Hope, we provide the framework, tools, and training to help launch a local Digital Outreach ministry. But it’s your people—your congregation, your volunteers, your leaders—who bring it to life.
Here’s what a typical Digital Outreach evening looks like in a church setting:
- Gather for Prayer & Devotion: Volunteers come together for a time of worship, Scripture, and prayer—asking the Holy Spirit to move through every message sent.
- Send Messages of Hope: Using a secure platform, the team sends out hundreds of messages to women being advertised online in your city. These messages aren’t pushy—they’re personal, compassionate, and full of truth.
“Hi! You are seen, valued, and loved. If you ever need anything, we’re here.”
- Engage with Real Responses: Women respond. Some ask for prayer. Some ask for help. Some ask why we care. And that’s when your church has the chance to respond—not just in word, but in action.
- Offer Local Support: With your church as the hub, volunteers can meet needs—whether that’s a phone call, a coffee meetup, a care bag, or help connecting to resources. Many churches partner with local shelters, ministries, and even create in-house care teams.
Why Your Church? Why Now?
Because the women in your city are searching for hope.
They may not walk into your church on Sunday. But they’ll respond to a text message. And through that simple conversation, they just might come to know Christ.
We’re seeing it happen.
- A woman trafficked in a hotel room replied, “I’ve never heard someone say they care about me without wanting something.” She’s now in a discipleship program.
- Another replied, “I just prayed for a sign. Then your message came through.”
This kind of ministry doesn’t require seminary training or full-time staff. It requires obedience, compassion, and a local church willing to say, “We’ll go.”
You Can Be the Catalyst
You don’t have to wait for a staff member to take the lead.
If you’re reading this and your heart is stirred—that’s a calling. You can be the one to bring Digital Outreach to your church.
We’ll walk with you every step of the way:
- We’ll train your volunteers.
- We’ll equip your church with outreach scripts, resources, and follow-up plans.
- We’ll support your team with prayer and coaching.
- We’ll help your church become a lighthouse in your city.
What Could God Do Through Your Church?
Imagine a small group of women gathered in your fellowship hall, praying over names they don’t know—but who are known and loved by God.
Imagine a woman seeing your message and choosing life, safety, and freedom instead of another night of exploitation.
Imagine your church being known in your city as a place where healing begins.
You don’t have to imagine. It’s already happening—and it can start with you.
Let’s Get Started
If you’re ready to explore how your church can partner with Scarlet Hope and bring Digital Outreach into your four walls, we’d love to connect.
📩 Reach out to us today to schedule a discovery call, access our Digital Outreach guide, or bring your pastor into the conversation.
You don’t have to do everything. But you can do something. And that something might change a woman’s life forever.