Cory Nickols
Destiny Rescue
Cory grew up at Harvest, and currently serves as a representative to Destiny Rescue. Cory travels all over the world to help serve Destiny Rescue, by bringing awareness to the church, and help invite those to partner with Destiny Rescue.
Destiny Rescue is a global Christian non-governmental organization (NGO) that has restored hope to thousands of children enduring sexual exploitation and human trafficking through rescue operations and reintegration programming operated in regions throughout Africa, Asia and Latin America.
By building strong partnerships with government entities, law enforcement and like-minded organizations, we continue to expand our work and offer freedom to children in need across the globe.

Website
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Ministry Updates & Prayer Requests
Increased Vulnerabilities – We’ve seen vulnerabilities increase within some nations where we rescue victims, which increases the likelihood of more children being exploited. Pray for vulnerabilities to decrease and for the safety of the children at risk.
New Office in the U.K. – In addition to our offices in The United States, Australia and New Zealand, we’re launching an office in the United Kingdom to help raise awareness and funds to empower our mission. Pray for this new team and for the logistics of starting a new office.
Parent Survivors – We have young survivors who gave birth to a child or children due to their exploitation. Pray for these young (and typically single) mothers as they heal from their abuse and bear the weight and responsibility of being a parent.
- Our rescue agents find children that need rescued
- Children would take steps toward healing in our care
- Children would make decisions for Christ