
My name is Sean Goddard, and I started wearenotmadenough.com in February 2026.
Like many people, I have long been aware of the reality of child and human trafficking. I was disgusted by it. I would read about it, shake my head, maybe post something, maybe pray about it—and then go back to my comfortable life.
If I’m being honest, it wasn’t happening in my immediate world, so it felt like someone else’s fight.
I was content to sit in church on Sunday, check the boxes, and go on living a first-world life while looking at third-world problems with just enough empathy to feel something—but not enough to actually act. I knew the words of Jesus. I knew I was called to more. But knowing and doing are not the same thing.
Then something changed.
One morning, while doom-scrolling through social media and seeing endless content about Epstein and child trafficking, I came across a reel of Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell singing Hunger Strike.
I had heard the stories. The rumors. The questions surrounding trafficking and the powerful people connected to it. As I watched that video, I felt something I cannot explain in natural terms—a physical poke in my chest, near my heart.
And I broke.
I began to cry. I began to repent. Because the truth hit me: this isn’t a third-world problem. It’s not a distant evil. It’s a global injustice. And I had been comfortable looking away because it was hard.
I wasn’t mad enough to do anything about it.
Until now.
God’s children are not for sale. All life is precious. And faith that does nothing is dead.
This website exists because I refuse to look away anymore.
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