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Today's HeadlinesCeasefire conditions are a source of contention in LebanonSatellite broadcasting shares Christian perspectives in powerful waysA partnership to protect the pre-born
Today's HeadlinesFamine spreading as refugee camps attacked in SudanLebanon's refugee flux presents Gospel opportunitiesBible-trained pastors, villagers in Malawi confront false teaching head-on
Today's HeadlinesJunta delays aid to earthquake impact zones, believers work toward reliefSectarian clashes in Syria send new wave of refugees to LebanonBiblical prophecy about Iran is a call to action
Today's HeadlinesDR Congo leaders choose not to meet with M23 rebelsLebanon's new government forges ahead after vote of confidenceMuslims are seeking answers, finding Jesus
Today's HeadlinesMinistry continues as tension between US and Jordan escalatesBelievers help displaced families survive Lebanon's winterHow child sponsorship can benefit kids in the West
Today's HeadlinesPoliticians exploit food crisis while Heart for Lebanon offers hopeOver one million Haitians now displaced; ministries offer reliefHope for the praying Christian parent
In this compelling episode of Journey of Hope, host Elio Constantine delves into the profound concept of peace in the Middle East, particularly in Lebanon, amidst recent political and military developments. Joined by Camille Melki, co-founder of Heart for Lebanon, they explore the ministry's response to the ongoing challenges and opportunities in the region.Listeners are offered a detailed account of the recent ceasefire agreement between Hezbollah and Israel, the regime change in Syria, and Lebanon's new presidential leadership. Despite these changes, the road to lasting peace remains fraught with challenges. Camille emphasizes that true peace transcends the absence of conflict, urging a deeper reconciliation with oneself, neighbors, and God.The episode highlights Heart for Lebanon's unwavering commitment to discipleship and humanitarian aid, providing essential resources to thousands of internally displaced families while sharing the Gospel. Camille shares insights into the ministry's strategic initiatives for 2025, focusing on education, leadership training, and community building to foster hope and resilience.Listeners are invited to join in prayer for the families served by Heart for Lebanon, the dedicated team on the ground, and the organization's leadership. Elio encourages supporters to engage with Heart for Lebanon's prayer ministry, emphasizing the power of faith and community in transforming lives.Don't miss this enlightening episode that underscores the importance of choosing Christ in times of crisis. Subscribe, share, and connect with Heart for Lebanon's prayer ministry at heartforlebanon.org/prayer. Your prayers and support are vital in bringing hope and transformation to those in need.
In this special Christmas episode of Journey of Hope, host Elio Constantine invites listeners to reflect on the transformative power of Christ's love as embodied by Heart for Lebanon's mission. As Lebanon faces a challenging year marked by economic and political turmoil, this episode celebrates the stories of hope and change made possible through the support and prayers of Heart for Lebanon's community.Listeners will hear about the unique pyramid approach to the ministry's philosophy, which emphasizes building relationships and meeting both physical and spiritual needs. Camille Melki, the CEO, shares the organization's two-handed approach to healing and teaching, which forms the basis of their Access Ministries. These ministries provide essential resources like food, shelter, and education, while fostering a space for compassionate connection and hope.Heartwarming testimonies from individuals like Mariam, a single mother living in challenging conditions, and students Anwar and Anas, highlight the impact of Heart for Lebanon's programs. These stories underscore the significance of providing education and essential resources, which serve as a gateway to deeper spiritual engagement and growth.The episode also delves into the Missional Leadership Program, where individuals are equipped to share the Gospel and disciple others. Joseph, along with passionate participants Ahmad, Jacob, and Jomaa, share their experiences of spreading Christ's love within their communities, emphasizing the transformative effect of this leadership initiative.As the episode concludes, co-founder Tom Atema expresses heartfelt gratitude to supporters, whose prayers and contributions make Heart for Lebanon's mission possible. He highlights the profound impact of spreading the hope of the Gospel in Lebanon, where many are encountering Christ's love for the first time.Join us in celebrating this season of reflection and prayer, and be inspired by the enduring spirit of hope that your support brings to those in need. Merry Christmas from all of us at Journey of Hope and may God bless you in the coming year!
In this impactful episode of Journey of Hope, host Elio Constantine navigates the complexities of the recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, unraveling the historical and political threads that led to this pivotal moment. Joined by Heart for Lebanon's Co-Founders, Tom Atema and Camille Melki, the discussion dives deep into the implications of the ceasefire for Lebanon and the Ministry's ongoing efforts in the region.Listeners gain insight into the intricate dynamics at play, including the role of Hezbollah as an Iranian proxy, and the challenges faced by the Lebanese government in negotiating and maintaining peace. Camille shares his heartfelt prayers for a lasting resolution to Lebanon's cycles of violence, emphasizing the urgent need for Lebanese leadership to reclaim control of their nation's destiny.The episode highlights Heart for Lebanon's strategic response to the crisis, detailing the Ministry's three-stage plan to support displaced families and rebuild communities. Camille and Elio stress the importance of providing not only humanitarian aid but also spiritual guidance, offering the hope of Christ to those grappling with the aftermath of conflict.As the conversation unfolds, the hosts call on listeners to pray for Lebanon's future, urging support for the country's political stability and economic reforms. They reflect on the unprecedented openness to the Gospel in Lebanon, viewing this moment as a divine opportunity to restore hope and lead people to salvation.Don't miss this enlightening episode that underscores the transformative power of faith and community in times of turmoil. Join Heart for Lebanon's mission by visiting heartforlebanon.org/prayer, and stay tuned for our next episode, where we will explore the preparations for a special Christmas in Lebanon. Your prayers and support continue to make a profound impact.
Today's HeadlinesOn a search for freedom, Iranians resist their country's regimeWar in Lebanon: “The ones who suffer the most are children”How to support the persecuted Church
Today's HeadlinesMinistry to the displaced in Lebanon as death toll crosses 3,000The future of the pro-life movement in AmericaHow do you preach in the registered Chinese Church?
In this informational episode of Journey of Hope, host Elio Constantine takes us through the heart-wrenching realities faced by Lebanon amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. With the backdrop of Lebanon's economic crisis, Elio provides a historical context to the current conflict, tracing its roots back to the establishment of Israel in 1948 and the subsequent formation of resistance movements like Hezbollah. Joining Elio is Camille Melki, co-founder of Heart for Lebanon, who shares the harrowing day-to-day experiences of Lebanese families caught in the crossfire. Camille underscores the critical role of the Church and Heart for Lebanon in providing holistic care to those in need, addressing not only physical but also emotional and spiritual impoverishment. Through their efforts, they offer a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of despair.Listeners will hear poignant stories from the field, including that of Delana, a Kurdish woman displaced twice, and Nisreen, who finds solace in Bible study amidst her family's displacement. These narratives, shared by field managers Bashir and Milad, highlight the transformative impact of Heart for Lebanon's Ministry on individuals and communities.Camille emphasizes the importance of prayer, awareness, and being messengers of peace. He calls on listeners to engage in prayer for peace, repentance, and the ongoing work of Heart for Lebanon. As the episode concludes, Elio urges listeners to share the podcast, engage with the Heart for Lebanon community, and join in prayer for the safety and wisdom of the team working tirelessly on the ground.Don't miss this powerful episode that sheds light on the struggles and triumphs of those living in Lebanon. For more information or to join the prayer Ministry, visit heartforlebanon.org/prayer. Your support and prayers can make a difference.
In this episode, Journey Of Hope podcast host Elio Constantine talks with Heart For Lebanon co-founder Camille Melki about the recent changes to the situation in the Middle East, and how Heart For Lebanon is responding to bring relief, and the hope of Jesus to more people than ever before.
In this episode of Journey of Hope, host Elio Constantine is joined by Camille Melki, CEO and co-founder of Heart for Lebanon, to discuss the organization's response to Lebanon's multifaceted crises.From economic collapse to power shortages, the conversation sheds light on how Heart for Lebanon continues to bring hope to the most vulnerable. Camille elaborates on the country's recent power crisis, explaining how a lack of elected officials and deep-rooted corruption led to a complete shutdown of government-provided electricity. Despite this, Heart for Lebanon remains a beacon of light, thanks to foresighted management and the generosity of its investors. The organization's solar systems and generators ensure uninterrupted Ministry operations, allowing them to continue serving their community.The episode also introduces Heart for Lebanon's new and exciting Ministry opportunity: the Farm to Table Program. Camille shares how a generous donation of land adjacent to their Ministry Center in the Bekaa Valley has been transformed into an agricultural haven. The land now produces seasonal vegetables and fruits, providing both job opportunities and fresh produce to those in need. This initiative not only meets physical needs but also restores dignity and purpose to the community.Heart for Lebanon's commitment to being the light in the midst of darkness is evident in their every action. From providing essential services to offering spiritual care through discipleship programs and Bible studies, they embody Christ's call to be the light of the world.Join us in this episode as we delve into the challenges and triumphs of Heart for Lebanon, and learn how you can be a part of this transformative journey.Don't forget to rate, review, 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 podcast@heartforlebanon.org.
Today's HeadlinesHope remains amid Sudan's despairAfghan women banned from speaking in public; find their voice in ChristHeart for Lebanon changes Lebanon status quo by reaching the Next Generation
Today's HeadlinesCorruption catches up to Lebanon's Salameh; believers hold on to hopeMission India responds to devastating monsoon season with relief kitsOpportunity for Spanish-speaking Christians in prison ministry!
Today's HeadlinesSummer storms batter Japan, leave people searching for securityPersecution continues amid calls for change in AfghanistanHeart for Lebanon outlines five crisis-response priorities
Today's HeadlinesKoh report could reveal whereabouts of missing pastorFighting escalates in Lebanon amid Gaza peace talksIs AI a friend of Christian missions?
Today's HeadlinesIsrael considers preemptive strike on HezbollahWhy minority language groups need contextualized Bible study aidsTWR Olympics ministry impact to continue beyond closing ceremony
Today's HeadlinesUnexpected leader takes the helm in IranChildren's gospel resources to go to “regions we've never expected”Summer of Hope helps little girl process trauma
Today, we delve into the history and significance of Hope Evangelical Church, exploring how holistic ministry has been vital in planting churches amidst Lebanon's turbulent past and present.Our guest, Camille Melki, Heart for Lebanon's founding CEO, shares the remarkable journey of how the Hope Evangelical Church in Ghaziel and the Bekaa Valley came to exist. Initially, planting churches was not on Heart for Lebanon's radar. However, the need to provide a safe place for worship and community for those who were suffering became evident. Discover how these churches have become beacons of hope, bringing together people who were once conditioned to view each other as enemies.Camille discusses the challenges the church faces today and the transformative power of creating a community where everyone is welcomed and loved, regardless of their background. Learn how the church is playing a pivotal role in education, healthcare, and social welfare, restoring dignity and offering tangible support to those in need.Join us as we explore the profound impact of the Hope Evangelical Church, where real reconciliation and peace-building are taking place, and hear inspiring stories of individuals finding hope and love in Christ.
Today's HeadlinesChristians murdered by Islamic militants in the DRCOpening up Possibilities for AI in Deaf Ministry: Part 1“Our best way” to bring Christ to the fore
Today's HeadlinesNations urge citizens to leave Lebanon as Israel-Hezbollah tensions escalate35 years after Tiananmen: Communism, Christianity, and ChinaThreat of starvation worse than persecution for rural church planters
Today's HeadlinesIs it repatriation or is it a mission field?Unconditional help leads to hope in LebanonNative Leadership Center prepares young adults to make disciples
20240612 - Special Visit From Heart For Lebanon Co-Founder Camille Melki by Kevin McCullough Radio
Today's HeadlinesLebanon seminary continues classes despite Hezbollah-Israel escalationAnti-Syrian attitude rises in Lebanon, ministry meets refugee needsSummer camps in Slavic nations reach whole families for Christ
Today's HeadlinesFlooding kills 300; Afghan Christians mobilize with aidEurope turns away Syrian refugees; Heart for Lebanon provides help and hopeRaising men of faith in South Africa
Today's HeadlinesWar in southern Lebanon risks food crisisChurch asking “the God of peace” to reach Israelis who are losing hopeWhen God winks at His people
Today's HeadlinesTensions spike in southern LebanonFMI-supported pastor released from prison in BangladeshMission Accomplished: God's Word touches prison inmates
Today's HeadlinesScripture under fire in FinlandUpdate: Bangladeshi pastor still imprisoned, appealing for bailGiving hope to Lebanon's most vulnerable
This special edition episode features both Heart for Lebanon Co-Founders, Camille Melki and Tom Atema, along with Steve Kaloper from our Advancement team. Hear about what is happening in the Middle East between Israel and Gaza and how that is impact ministry in Southern Lebanon, how the Heart for Lebanon team stays motivated during difficult times, and some stories of how God is already working in people's lives from the most recent conflict. We hope you will join us in praying for peace, both inwardly and outwardly, for all those affected by war and conflicts. Where there is a challenge, there is an opportunity to show Christ's compassionate heart to those in need and, with your prayers and support, we are positioned to do just that.
Today's HeadlinesMinistry in war-torn nations remembers “the government will be upon His shoulder”Isaiah 9:6 helps Lebanese Christians move from despair to hope3 common hesitancies for Christians joining prison ministry
Today's HeadlinesIsrael threatens war on Hezbollah and LebanonHanukkah continues in Israel amidst two months of warOral Bible stories go viral in Ethiopian community
Our Gratitude episode this year addresses the reality of the moment that the people in Lebanon are in, while also acknowledging all that God has done in us and through us. In this episode Camille Melki, our CEO, reminds us that Lebanon hosts the highest population of refugees per capita in the world, and is ranked with the second worst economy in the world. It would be easy to ask, "is there anything to be grateful for?" But God has, and is, providing His peace in unexpected ways. He has opened doors that no one could have imagined to share His Good News in the country of Lebanon! God has a greater plan and we at Heart for Lebanon are grateful that you are choosing to be a part of that plan with us.
Today's HeadlinesAnalysts fear multifront war in IsraelSchool doors remain closed; Heart for Lebanon offers alternativesAfrican ministry partners reach millions with print literature
On this episode hear our host, Elio Constantine, speak with Heart for Lebanon's CEO and Co-Founder, Camille Melki, about how the ministry started and the philosophy behind it.Throughout years of challenges, the Heart for Lebanon has found incredible opportunities to serve communities unconditionally and holistically, which makes it a unique ministry in the Middle East region.This is the beginning to the Journey of Hope. We pray you will experience hope by listening to stories from the field, expert opinions of why this ministry is different, why now is the time to get involved, and why making disciples matters.
Today's HeadlinesConcern grows as Manipur violence set to expandMaroun's story: from hatred to joyHow trauma affects your spiritual life
Today's HeadlinesLebanon Parliament to elect new President on June 14Biblical story leads Iranians to lasting hopeUgandan mother launches restaurant with biblical business training
Today's HeadlinesDRC: more than 150 civilians killed in two weeksProtestors angry after Lebanon's municipal elections postponed — againChurch planter sets challenge for one million Gospels of John
Today's HeadlinesWill “dollarization” help or hurt Lebanon?Goats are a critical means of support for Zimbabwe orphansMiddle East match opens doors for Deaf ministry
Today's HeadlinesLebanon Gospel workers prepare for new wave of Syrian refugeesFunds needed to get emergency food to HaitiLight Academy introduces students to Christ
Today's HeadlinesRescue teams slow reaching some quake-stricken areas of Türkiye and SyriaQuake triggers trauma in LebanonUN genocide expert spotlights attacks on Nigeria's minorities
Today's HeadlinesRussia retaliates, raining missiles on UkraineLebanon suspends classes for Syrian refugee studentsJailed missionary pilot makes first phone call from prison
Today's HeadlinesUSCIRF calls out Iraq for “violations of religious freedom”Lebanon considers blocking aid to Syrian refugeesFARMS International kicks off “egg-ceptional” project in Uganda
Today's HeadlinesSri Lanka to cut military spending amid crisis“Total blackout” possible for LebanonImprisoned American missionary pilot in Mozambique sends update
Today's HeadlinesLebanon languishes under caretaker governmentAlgeria closes more churchesGlobal instability hurts kid's education chances
Today's Headlines7.0 earthquake hits PhilippinesLebanon averts wheat crisis through World Bank loanThe Holy Spirit moves in Brazil
Today's HeadlinesLebanon's water supply nears collapse, UN warnsApp-building: a critical skill on the mission fieldFMI partners with Keys for Kids
We are so close to saving the 166 families in Lebanon through Heart For Lebanon. All we have left to go is just 25 more families to save. Can you make a difference? All it takes is to dial 1-888-211-5944. Or head to wmca.com and find the Heart For Lebanon banner up at the top of the page where you can securely put in your financial information. Any and all donations help and you can be the difference if you hear the call to action. Jack Hibbard & Camille Melki from the Hibbard group joins us for today's program. Have a Great 4th of July weekend.
Fresh off his victory in the GOP Primary yesterday for New York State Governor, Lee Zeldin rejoins the program to discuss how the race to defeat Kathy Hochul in the midterm elections has only just begun. Camille Melki from Heart For Lebanon joins the program to discuss what life is like on the ground in Lebanon and how people are finding a way out of abject poverty and finding a home and a heart through Jesus. Todd Nettleton from Voice Of The Martyr looks at the Day of the Christian Martyr and the person this cause is named after. Extreme Sports Athlete, Tom Jones, nears the end of his 76 marathon in 76 days challenge thanks in large part to Balance of Nature and how the impact of those races keeps his body going as they near the end at the American West Village in Utah with United We Pledge. Jack Hibbard from The Hibbard Group and Heart For Lebanon rounds out the program with a special message of why we still need your help and heart to donate so lives can continue to be saved through Heart For Lebanon. Phone # = 1-888-211-5944.
KMC opens up today's broadcast breaking down the significance of the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen decision by the Supreme Court in a final ruling of 6-3 that the language used by New York State violated the 2nd amendment. What this now means for law abiding gun owners throughout the state and what it means for criminals. Jack Hibbard & Camille Melki, the founders from Hearts For Lebanon join the program to talk about what the people inside Lebanon are going through. How difficult it is to generate food and grain supply due to the issues with Ukraine and Russia ongoing in Europe. How the word of God helps to change the life of the people and the communities affected by this violence and destruction that surrounds them. If you'd like to make a donation, all you need to do is head to wmca.com and click on the "Heart 4 Lebanon" banner at the top of the page. From there, you'll be able to securely put in your financial information and help save a family of for the next 4 months. All it takes is $116 dollars to help feed a family of four for the next 4 months. If you'd like to make a donation and give what you can over the phone, all you need to dial is 1-888-211-5944.
Tom Atema, Jack Hibbard, & Camille Melki, the founders and voices behind Hearts For Lebanon join the program to talk about what the people inside Lebanon are going through. How difficult it is to generate food and grain supply due to the issues with Ukraine and Russia ongoing in Europe. How the word of God helps to change the life of the people and the communities affected by this violence and destruction that surrounds them. If you'd like to make a donation, all you need to do is head to wmca.com and click on the "Heart 4 Lebanon" banner at the top of the page. From there, you'll be able to securely put in your financial information and help save a family of for the next 4 months. All it takes is $116 dollars to help feed a family of four for the next 4 months. If you'd like to make a donation and give what you can over the phone, all you need to dial is 1-888-211-5944.
Tom Atema, Jack Hibbard, & Camille Melki, the founders and voices behind Hearts For Lebanon join the program to talk about what the people inside Lebanon are going through. How difficult it is to generate food and grain supply due to the issues with Ukraine and Russia ongoing in Europe. How the word of God helps to change the life of the people and the communities affected by this violence and destruction that surrounds them. If you'd like to make a donation, all you need to do is head to wmca.com and click on the "Heart 4 Lebanon" banner at the top of the page. From there, you'll be able to securely put in your financial information and help save a family of for the next 4 months. All it takes is $116 dollars to help feed a family of four for the next 4 months. If you'd like to make a donation and give what you can over the phone, all you need to dial is 1-888-211-5944.
Jack Hibbard & Camille Melki, the founders and contributors from Hearts For Lebanon join the program to talk about what the people inside Lebanon are going through. How difficult it is to generate food and grain supply due to the issues with Ukraine and Russia ongoing in Europe. How the word of God helps to change the life of the people and the communities affected by this violence and destruction that surrounds them. If you'd like to make a donation, all you need to do is head to wmca.com and click on the "Heart 4 Lebanon" banner at the top of the page. From there, you'll be able to securely put in your financial information and help save a family of for the next 4 months. All it takes is $116 dollars to help feed a family of four for the next 4 months. If you'd like to make a donation and give what you can over the phone, all you need to dial is 1-888-211-5944.
Tom Atema, Jack Hibbard, & Camille Melki, the founders and voices behind Hearts For Lebanon join the program to talk about what the people inside Lebanon are going through. How difficult it is to generate food and grain supply due to the issues with Ukraine and Russia ongoing in Europe. How the word of God helps to change the life of the people and the communities affected by this violence and destruction that surrounds them. If you'd like to make a donation, all you need to do is head to wmca.com and click on the "Heart 4 Lebanon" banner at the top of the page. From there, you'll be able to securely put in your financial information and help save a family of for the next 4 months. All it takes is $116 dollars to help feed a family of four for the next 4 months. If you'd like to make a donation and give what you can over the phone, all you need to dial is 1-888-211-5944. Pastor Colin Smith formerly of "Unlocking The Bible" now rebrands his program "Open The Bible" as a way to get people to be more engaged in the bible and opening it up to read and hear the scripture from God.
Jack Hibbard & Camille Melki, the founders from Hearts For Lebanon join the program to talk about what the people inside Lebanon are going through. How difficult it is to generate food and grain supply due to the issues with Ukraine and Russia ongoing in Europe. How the word of God helps to change the life of the people and the communities affected by this violence and destruction that surrounds them. If you'd like to make a donation, all you need to do is head to wmca.com and click on the "Heart 4 Lebanon" banner at the top of the page. From there, you'll be able to securely put in your financial information and help save a family of for the next 4 months. All it takes is $116 dollars to help feed a family of four for the next 4 months. If you'd like to make a donation and give what you can over the phone, all you need to dial is 1-888-211-5944.
Today's HeadlinesBack-to-back attacks kill 16 Christians in NigeriaMay 15 elections hold little promise for change in LebanonPTEE helps Sudanese believers reach refugees for Christ
Sometimes we can start believing that the good news and freedom that is found in Jesus is only for ourselves. However, the Bible couldn’t be more clear—the gospel is for all people, tongues and nations. Join us this weekend as we hear from Pastor Cal Jernigan and from our brothers and sisters oversees. Welcome to International Weekend at Central! Support the show (https://www.centralaz.com/Give)
S006 E006“Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.” Matthew 5:7What does living a merciful life look like for you? Krish Kandiah, founding director of Home for Good and author of more than a dozen books, meets with the founder and CEO of Heart for Lebanon Camille Melki. Camille teaches us more about the Syrian refugee crisis, what it looks like to welcome strangers, and how to live with a merciful rather than a vengeful heart.Learn more about Krish Kandiahkrishk.comhomeforgood.org.ukLearn more about Heart for Lebanonheartforlebanon.orgLearn more about Danielle Stricklanddaniellestrickland.comEach week, we’ll also be journeying toward World Vision’s Matthew 25 Challenge, thisNovember 2020. Learn more at worldvision.org/rightsideupSign up for the Matthew 25 Challenge and early access to each episodeUSA: Text BLESSED to 44888CAN: Text BLESSED to 98669
Reach Beyond Podcast: Stories of hope, inspiration and transformation from around the world
This is a Season of Hope: When the Hope of Christ Meets Despair “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” (Romans 15:13) In this Season of Hope, there are those around the world who are desperately seeking hope. One of the groups is Syrian refugees. Yet, God is providing hope of Christ for some of these refugees through Reach Beyond’s partnership with Heart for Lebanon. In this episode, we will flash back to summer when we first aired a dramatic interview. And we have a good news update to share, too. Why would anyone with lifelong memories of war and survival want to return to their own war-torn country? Listen to how God took one man from living the life of a defeated Christian to being passionate about serving in his own country. Camille Melki, CEO of Heart for Lebanon, is serving thousands of refugees in Lebanon, which is currently more than 35% of the country’s population. Listen to the heart-breaking stories of those who have fled the horrors of war and are seeking refuge and answers. And hear about how God is working to bring hope in Jesus Christ. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Give hope. Donate to Reach Beyond at year-end to bring the hope of Christ to those who have never heard. Steve Harling’s Guide for a Day Away with God. Free download. Learn more abou the Heart for Lebanon ministry “Jesus Did” 30-day devotional to get your new year started right. Free download.
S02 E01: Welcome to Season 2! Pleasure to have you.Hear from Camille Melki and Tom Atema, recorded in Beirut Lebanon! They are the co-founders of Heart For Lebanon (check them out at heartforlebanon.org). Listen to our conversation about the ongoing efforts to transform the world through loving our enemies, strategic compassion for refugees and empowering the church. Some amazing stories of God's Kingdom coming in this podcast.
Camille Melki of Heart for Lebanon talks in studio with Wayne Shepherd about the influx of Syrian refugees into Lebanon and what is being done to care for, educate, and share the Gospel with them.
Camille Melki of Heart for Lebanon talks in studio with Wayne Shepherd about the influx of Syrian refugees into Lebanon and what is being done to care for, educate, and share the Gospel with them.
Camille Melki of Heart for Lebanon talks with Wayne Shepherd about his background and love for his country and the ministry challenge of serving Syrian refugees in the name of Christ.
Camille Melki of Heart for Lebanon talks with Wayne Shepherd about his background and love for his country and the ministry challenge of serving Syrian refugees in the name of Christ.