Answered Prayers in the Bekaa Valley

EPISODE · Feb 15, 2025 · 20 MIN

Answered Prayers in the Bekaa Valley

from Journey of Hope · host Heart for Lebanon

In this episode of Journey of Hope, host Elio Constantine sits down with Bashir, a lead pastor Hope Evangelical Church and the Field Manager at Heart for Lebanon in the Bekaa Valley. They reflect on the recent trials and triumphs faced by the Lebanese people during a tumultuous period from September 2024 to January 2025. As conflict escalated between Hezbollah and Israel, over a million people in Lebanon were displaced, and the nation faced unprecedented economic challenges. Yet, amidst the despair, Bashir shares powerful testimonies of how God was at work, answering prayers and providing hope.Listeners will hear about the unwavering commitment of the Heart for Lebanon team, who gathered weekly to pray for peace and support those affected by the violence. Bashir recounts the miraculous moments when families received aid, the joy of seeing a new government formed after years of uncertainty, and the profound impact of community support during these dark times.As the episode unfolds, Bashir shares inspiring stories of individuals whose lives were touched by God's grace, including a young girl named Rua who overcame barriers to education, and a woman whose prayers for her sick niece were answered. The episode highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of faith in action.Join Elio and Bashir as they celebrate the answered prayers and the hope that continues to shine through the darkness in Lebanon. This episode is a testament to the strength of community, the importance of prayer, and the love of Christ that binds us all together. Don't miss this uplifting conversation that reminds us of the profound impact we can have when we come together in faith.Subscribe, share, and engage with Heart for Lebanon's prayer ministry at heartforlebanon.org/prayer. Your support is vital in bringing hope and change to those in need.

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