God's Children Are Not For Sale is a stand against human trafficking: a flat declaration that no person, especially a child, is a product to be bought or sold. Here is what it means, and why we put it on a shirt.
What does God's Children Are Not For Sale mean?
It means every human being has worth that no price tag can touch. Trafficking treats people as inventory. This phrase rejects that outright. It is faith and conviction in five words.

Why did Devon Built put it on a shirt?
Because a shirt goes where a brochure never will. The job site. The gas station. Bike night. The truck meet. When you wear it, you put the message in front of people who would never read a nonprofit pamphlet, and you start conversations that matter.
What does buying the shirt actually do?
It funds the fight. One hundred percent of Devon Built profit goes to Anchored Hope, a Detroit ministry that rescues and restores trafficking survivors. The shirt spreads the message, the profit pays for the work.
Where can I get one?
Start here:
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