God is Faithful to Care for The Needy and The Displaced

God is Faithful to Care for The Needy and The Displaced

“One young, devout Muslim woman fled Syria seeking a safe place for her two daughters, mother and two sisters after her husband was killed in the war. Our teams met her when they learned they didn’t have food to feed her family and began to provide for their needs. One of her daughters accepted the invitation to attend the school and there she learned about Jesus and His character, and began to read the Bible. After attending the school for three months, she began asking questions about Jesus and accepted Him as Savior. When she went home and told her mother that she wanted to forgive the people that made them move from their home in Syria, the young woman saw the remarkable change in her daughter’s character and accepted Jesus as her Savior. Through the transforming love of Jesus Christ, now the young mother, her daughters, her mother and sisters have accepted Jesus Christ through the testimony of one small girl who heard and shared the truth of the Gospel. 

As this family continues to grow in their faith, it is the transformation of their character - becoming forgiving, honest, and trustworthy - that is connecting with other neighboring Muslim families. The family that lives in the tent next door asked if their children could attend the school because of the positive character traits they see developing in their neighbor’s children.”

- A ministry worker in Lebanon

 Please be praying for this family as they grow in their faith in Jesus Christ and share the Gospel with those living in their refugee community.

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