Beginnings

The concept of Lovely Village is rooted in the ministry of Jesus Said Love.

In 2004, founder Emily Mills began outreaches to women in the sex industry in Waco, Texas.

Growth

In 2007, the outreaches turned into monthly visits and the outreach teams grew across Texas. By 2014, Jesus Said Love was reaching approximately 800 women every month directly involved in commercial sex exploitation, women at highest risk for sex trafficking and HIV/AIDS.

Today

Through these formative years of proximity to women involved in commercial sex exploitation and trafficking, several glaring issues became apparent: the domestic human trafficking crisis, the overwhelming evidence of male violence within the context of the commercial sex industry, the varying impacts of trauma and the socio-economic disparities leaving women, and their children, with a lack of agency (the ability to self-determine).