Lebanese Christians Opening Homes and Providing Food for Displaced Families

ISRAEL — Marking the first anniversary of Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7th, International Christian charity SAT-7’s ARABIC channel has been sharing call-ins and videos from those caught up in the conflict with their viewers. They’ve been highlighting stories from Christians on the ground and how Lebanese churches are stepping up to support those in crisis, as well as messages of encouragement and prayer requests from local church leaders.

Marking the first anniversary of Hamas attacks on Israel earlier this month, international Christian charity SAT-7’s Arabic channel has been sharing stories from Christians on the ground and how Lebanese churches are stepping up to support those in crisis.

Souheil Saoud, Pastor of Beirut’s Evangelical Presbyterian Church, highlighted the work of churches on the ground in providing food and water to displaced families.

Pastor Souheil SaoudEvangelical Presbyterian Church:

And now we are preparing to launch this help for 300 Lebanese displaced families. To God be all the praise.

And SAT-7 Arabic continues to bring hope and peace to their viewers, as well as praying for those impacted by the ongoing conflict there.


About SAT-7

Launched in 1996, SAT-7 (/www.sat7uk.org) — with its international headquarters in Cyprus — broadcasts Christian and educational satellite television programs to more than 30 million people in the Middle East and North Africa. Its mission is to make the gospel available to everyone and support the church in its life, work, and witness for Jesus Christ. SAT-7 broadcasts 24/7 in Arabic, Farsi (Persian), and Turkish, using multiple satellite channels and online services.

CONTACT: Matti Stevenson, 719-360-0586, mstevenson@inchristcommunications.com


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