In this special episode of the Love Justice Podcast, Hannah Munn and CEO John Molineux share game-changing news: the cost to intercept one person from being trafficked has dropped from $132 to $112. But this isn’t just about numbers—it’s about lives. John walks through the behind-the-scenes strategies, culture shifts, and hard decisions that led to this measurable increase in impact. From engineering better systems to reallocating resources based on real outcomes, this conversation explores what it truly means to do more with less—and to steward generosity with integrity.
John grew up in Helena, Montana, before attending Taylor University. He first came to Nepal in 2002. Two years later, he returned to Nepal and was inspired to start Love Justice. Since that time, he has lived primarily in Nepal and now in South Africa, where he continues his work establishing new programs for Love Justice and overseeing current ones. In addition to this work, John is a writer, thinker, lover of philosophy, and educator. He is married to a Nepali woman named Aksha, and they have two sons, Jude and Blaise. They plan to continue living and working overseas for Love Justice and God’s kingdom.
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