Sadler explains that clergy have a particular responsibility to mobilize and inspire our communities to care for those who are vulnerable.
— Kate Taylor, The New York Times
...the Let My People Go movement, challenges Christians to see people set free not only physically but also spiritually.
— Diana Chandler, The Baptist Press
“Everyone has vulnerabilities,” said Raleigh Sadler, executive director of Let My People Go. “If you address vulnerability you are addressing prevention, intervention – everything at once.”
— Sarah Grochowski, NY Daily News
How can the local church be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ if we aren’t being his eyes and ears, too? How can we love someone if we don’t even know they exist?
— Raleigh Sadler, The Huffington Post