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Pray for Refugees in Lebanon

1 June 2017 / Day 6

Pray for Refugees in Lebanon

The war in Syria triggered a massive wave of refugees who are mainly accommodated in surrounding countries.  Prior to this, in 2014, conflict flared up in Iraq, also creating hundreds of thousands of new refugees.  Many of these refugees have fled to Lebanon where local churches have dedicated themselves to caring for them – changing themselves in the process.

The church as a family for refugees from Syria and Iraq

One church in Lebanon has had 300 Syrian refugees and 300 Iraqi refugees join their 200 Lebanese members in recent years. Entire refugee families and those who have lost all or part of their family have found a new home in this church. They are being helped on different levels: Food vouchers and medicine make physical survival possible in their difficult situations. Counseling and small groups help refugees with processing their trauma. Church services and training provide spiritual growth for those who follow Jesus already or are thinking about it.

Image by Russell Watkins / Creative Commons

Last year, this church focused on the issue of ‘family’. Fleeing for their lives and losing homes and jobs has changed family dynamics drastically for many refugees.  Marriage courses and retreats have proven helpful in addressing the impact of this on married couples. The importance of family for the individual, the church and society was emphasized and further deepened in church services and small groups. Their goal was to develop healthy families in which people can thrive, and that are a witness and blessing to those around them.

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Many of the refugees have found spiritual siblings in the local churches of Lebanon and this is helping them to adapt to the changes forced upon them and have the motivation to move forward in their new lives.

How to Pray>

  • For the many refugees who are still in difficult and often hopeless situations, with desperate physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
  • For this church and others like it who are serving and welcoming refugees – that their efforts will multiply and be blessed.
  • For refugees in Lebanon who are on the long road to rebuilding their lives, for a future filled with hope for their families.
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