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Reaching India's Slum Kids One Life at a Time

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The numbers are hard to comprehend. One in six Indians live in a slum. That adds up to roughly 65 million people. Those numbers are rising everyday.

The estimates are that by 2017, India's slum population will surge to a staggering 104 million.

Can anything be done to reverse these numbers? Is there any hope for people living in terrible slum conditions? Anna Sekulow, founder and executive director of One Life Movement.

Sekulow talked more her ministry's efforts with CBN's George Thomas. Click play to watch the interview.

For more on Sekulow's work among slum kids, check out One Life Movement on Facebook.

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Born in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and of Indian descent, CBN News’ Senior International Correspondent and Co-Anchor, George Thomas, has been traveling the globe for more than 20 years, finding the stories of people, conflicts, and issues that must be told. He has reported from more than 100 countries and has had a front-row seat to numerous global events of our day. George’s stories of faith, struggle, and hope combine the expertise of a seasoned journalist with the inspiration of a deep calling to tell the stories of the people behind the news. “I’ve always liked discovering & exploring new