Walid and his family were living peacefully in Syria before the war. Walid was a civil servant earning a very good salary. He was the sole breadwinner of the family and was able to meet all their needs. In 2019, as the civil war intensified, 
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By Tom Atema One month ago today, on February 6, 2023, a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake, with a series of strong tremors and aftershocks, devastated southeast Turkey and northwest Syria. Weeks later, the death toll has passed 47,000 and continues to rise. Mid-morning on February 
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Saideh is a Lebanese woman who recently started attending Heart for Lebanon’s meetings. She was born in Beirut, and lived there during her childhood. She grew up in one of the most dangerous areas of greater Beirut during the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990). She witnessed 
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According to the World Bank, Lebanon is facing one of the world’s worst economic and financial crises in the last 150 years.   For nearly three years, Lebanon has been assailed by the most devastating, multi-pronged crisis in its modern history. The financial crisis that started 
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The Kurdish people have not known peace in centuries. They are a people with no land to call their own since four countries dispute the land they came from as their own property.  There are estimated to be 30-45 million Kurds, and those have faced 
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By Camille Melki Two things in Lebanon, and the surrounding region, are on a sharp increase; radicalism and immigration.  The political conflicts and wars in Syria, Yemen, and Iraq are fueling radial movements in the entire Middle East region. Those wars, and the serious economic 
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1. They are the largest unreached people group: Children in Lebanon are the largest unreached people group in the nation! In the Bekaa Valley alone there are ½ million children who have never heard the Gospel. 60% live below the poverty line. A few things 
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When Elizabeth was 20, she was already a mother of 2—a boy and a girl. Not religious per say, but interested in spiritual matters, she decided to register her children at an Evangelical school in Beirut. She wanted her children to have a good Christian 
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