Cultivating Unity in Lebanon's Complexity

EPISODE · May 4, 2024 · 23 MIN

Cultivating Unity in Lebanon's Complexity

from Journey of Hope · host Heart for Lebanon

Here we delve into the essence of spiritual formation and the role of Bible studies in fostering a journey towards Christ-like transformation amidst the complexities of Lebanon's cultural mosaic. Host Elio Constantine is joined by Milad Nassar, Heart for Lebanon's South Ministry Center Field Manager and Hope Evangelical Church Ghazieh's Lead Pastor, to discuss the organization's unconditional approach to ministry. They explore how this approach transcends sectarian divides, offering love and dignity to all, irrespective of background or belief.You'll hear the inspiring testimonies of Idris, a Kurdish refugee who discovers the Bible as a source of love and peace, and Eliane, whose journey with Heart for Lebanon leads her to a life of discipleship, even beyond the borders of Lebanon.The episode culminates with the remarkable story of Milad and Claude—once on opposing sides of conflict, now united in Christ, demonstrating that true reconciliation and unity are possible through the transformative power of God's love.Join us as we explore the path from unconditional ministry to discipleship, and how Heart for Lebanon is breaking down barriers to build a family in faith. For those moved by the stories of hope and change, visit heartforlebanon.org to learn how you can contribute through prayer and engagement.Send your questions or comments to [email protected].

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