Answered Prayers in Southern Lebanon

EPISODE · Feb 1, 2025 · 19 MIN

Answered Prayers in Southern Lebanon

from Journey of Hope · host Heart for Lebanon

In this powerful episode of Journey of Hope, host Elio Constantine reconnects with Milad, Heart for Lebanon's field manager and a lead pastor, to discuss the recent challenges and triumphs faced by communities in southern Lebanon. As the region emerges from a period of intense conflict, they reflect on the impact of the September aggression between Israel and Hezbollah, which displaced hundreds of thousands of people and forced Heart for Lebanon to temporarily halt operations. However, with the recent ceasefire and the formation of a new government, hope is beginning to flourish once again.Milad shares heartwarming stories of answered prayers, highlighting the resilience of individuals like Malak, who feared for her daughter's safety during the turmoil but found solace in God's presence. The episode emphasizes how the community has rallied together, with the Hope Center reopening its doors to provide education and spiritual support, nurturing the next generation in a safe environment.Listeners will be inspired by testimonies of transformation, including the story of Basam and his son, Raad, who overcame anxiety through prayer and faith. Milad also recounts the experience of Fadia, who found refuge after losing her home, demonstrating how God's love shines through even in the darkest times. As the episode unfolds, Milad reveals a growing interest in the Gospel among individuals from diverse backgrounds, showcasing the power of faith to unite and heal. With an increasing number of seekers attending Bible studies, the message of hope is spreading across the region.Join Elio and Milad as they celebrate the resilience of the human spirit and the unwavering faith that continues to guide the people of Lebanon. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of prayer and community support in overcoming adversity. Don't miss this uplifting conversation that reminds us all of the hope that can emerge from despair. Subscribe, share, and engage with Heart for Lebanon's prayer ministry at heartforlebanon.org/prayer. Your support is crucial in bringing hope and change to those in need.

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