
God Who Sees Ministries
Mission Organization
OUR STORY
The vision for God Who Sees Ministries began thousands of miles away, in the red-light districts of Southeast Asia.
Founders Josh and Concilia spent five years overseas, reaching out to trafficked girls — building trust, sharing the Gospel, and witnessing God’s power to heal broken lives.
During a return visit to the U.S. for the birth of their second child, God stirred something new in their hearts. As they traveled through cities like Houston, Flint, and Detroit, they saw the same pain and exploitation happening right here in America — and felt a divine calling:
“It’s time to go home. The mission is here.”
Eight months later, after completing their season in Asia, they returned to the U.S. and launched God Who Sees Ministries in Grand Rapids, Michigan — a ministry dedicated to reaching girls trapped in trafficking right at home.
With two daughters of their own, Josh and Concilia’s hearts broke for the young girls being exploited in their own state— and they resolved to do whatever it takes to reach God’s daughters in bondage.
God Who Sees Ministries exists to bring freedom and hope to women trapped in the sex trade — to see them rescued, redeemed, and restored through the transforming love of Jesus Christ.
Our mission is simple: to get as many girls out of the sex trade as possible by God’s grace and introduce them to our Savior.
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT
While many organizations focus on prevention or aftercare, God Who Sees Ministries is 100% outreach-focused.
We go directly to the girls — into the clubs, into the streets, into the places others won’t go — carrying gifts, prayers, and the message that they are seen by God.
We’re currently one of the only ministries in Michigan doing direct outreach to women in strip clubs and trafficking situations. By focusing solely on outreach, we’re able to give our full attention and care to the most critical part of the rescue process — building trust and offering a way out when they’re ready.
Through regular outreach, we remind each girl that she is seen, valued, and deeply loved by God.
As trust grows, we connect her to safe housing, counseling, education, and job training through our network of partners.
When she says “yes” to freedom, we help her take that step immediately — connecting her with the resources she needs to begin a new life.
Our partnerships with local churches, safe houses, rehab programs, and mental health ministries allow us to walk with each survivor from darkness into hope — one heart at a time.
We encourage you to fuel our efforts by praying for us and financially supporting our mission.
Much love,
The Warber’s