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A Family Reunion

December 1, 2016December 19, 2016 Scott Gustafson

Much of the world’s focus has been on the refugees in Syria and Iraq as a result of the Syrian civil war and ISIS. And rightly so, this conflict has […]

 Current Events, Stories  church, culture, hope, love, Refugee Crisis, world  Leave a comment
Down with Dictators

A New Arab World

July 2, 2015May 25, 2018 Scott Gustafson

This op-ed from a CNN journalist is worth reading… note the hope that was pined for in the new Arab World.  The article was entitled “A new Arab World is […]

 Articles, Current Events, News and Media  Arab, Christian, culture, eternal, freedom, governments, peace, rights, world  Leave a comment

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"many in my church have experienced the tragedy of the war; we were refugees ourselves. We moved from one place to another. It would have been easy and quite natural for us to hate when Syrians came to Lebanon for refuge. Many did.

Now, in Lebanon, 25 percent of the population are refugees from the wars in Iraq and Syria. But in our church, some 70 percent of the members are refugees."
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From Hate to Love Through War February 12, 2019February 14, 2019 Hikmat Kashouh I was born in the same year Lebanon entered into what would become sixteen years of civil war. During the years of Syrian occupation, our people were killed, our women raped, our national resources plundered, and our dig...
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