H.O.P.E. in Education

EPISODE · Oct 19, 2024 · 20 MIN

H.O.P.E. in Education

from Journey of Hope · host Heart for Lebanon

In this episode of Journey of Hope, host Elio Constantine delves into the transformative power of education with the dedicated teachers of Heart for Lebanon's H.O.P.E. (Helping Overcome Poverty through Education) Program in the south of Lebanon. Discover the challenges they face amidst Lebanon's economic and security crises, and the unwavering commitment that drives them to nurture and educate children from refugee and local communities.The H.O.P.E. Program addresses, not only financial poverty but also, intellectual and spiritual impoverishment. Through education, children are equipped with essential skills to navigate life's challenges, are introduced to scripture, and encouraged to build a relationship with Christ. This initiative acts as a protective shield against radicalization, transforming young minds into agents of positive change within their communities.Join Elio as he speaks with teachers Maggie, Sarah, and Nada, who share heartfelt stories. They recount the resilience of families, the joy of students returning to a safe learning environment, and the profound impact of love and support on young lives. Hear from students Anwar and Anas, whose personal journeys underscore the critical role of the Hope Center in providing education and stability in uncertain times.This episode is a testament to the power of education and the enduring spirit of hope. It highlights the importance of prayer and support for the people of Lebanon and the Heart for Lebanon team as they continue to serve with courage and compassion.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this podcast with your family and friends. For more information or to join our prayer team, visit heartforlebanon.org/prayer. If you have any feedback or questions, feel free to email us at [email protected].

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