Project Rescue Founders
David and Beth Grant have served hand in hand with K.K. Devaraj as the founders and visionaries of Project Rescue. While their ministry has been primarily focused on the land of India, their heart to share their faith and see sexual trafficking victims rescued and restored has carried them to over thirty countries around the world.
David and Beth communicate the message of Hope in Christ with a contagious passion. Their visionary approach has inspired thousands to ask, "What kind of mark do I want to leave on this world?"
For 35 years, India has been the heart and focus of David's ministry. Thousands of churches have been planted and scores of colleges established as a result of his boundless energy. While continuing his commitment to the needs of India, David is increasingly engaged in casting vision and the development of new Homes of Hope across Eurasia.
Beth's personal calling and passion is that of teacher. She has served as faculty and guest lecturer in cross-cultural education and women's issues in colleges in India, Europe and the United States. She also ministers as a guest speaker at women's retreats in Europe, Southern Asia and America, inspiring women to fulfill God's purposes for their lives and to courageously touch their world with the transforming love and power of Jesus Christ.
David and Beth have two daughters, Rebecca, age 29, and Jennifer, age 25, who share their parent's heart for ministry to victims of forced prostitution. Rebecca is currently serving with Project Rescue using the creative arts for healing with survivors of sexual exploitation and trafficking. You can visit her website at www.rescuearts.com. Jennifer is married to Jonathan Barratt and is working as a nurse.



