
A prayer for Lebanon
Hearts ache around the world for those experiencing the impacts of the war that has expanded into Lebanon. To learn more about its impact on the Nazarene school in Lebanon and how to support, click read more.
Hearts ache around the world for those experiencing the impacts of the war that has expanded into Lebanon. To learn more about its impact on the Nazarene school in Lebanon and how to support, click read more.
Footballers (soccer players) of all ages gathered in Ireland and Lebanon to put on two football tournaments to raise money for the Nazarene Evangelical School – Lebanon. The tournament raised much-needed support for the school and its ministries as it supports its community during the ongoing national economic crisis.
In August 2020, a massive explosion devastated the port of Beirut in Lebanon, killing more than 200 people, injuring thousands, and displacing tens of thousands. Now, a year after the explosion, an ongoing economic crisis that started in 2019 has reached a breaking point.
After Beirut, Lebanon, was rocked by a major explosion in August, many residents were in need of mental health support. To address those needs, the Beirut Church of the Nazarene opened the Balassan Counseling and Medical Center.
On Tuesday, a large explosion ripped through Beirut, Lebanon, killing more than 150 people and injuring more than 5,000. The blast damaged all three nearby Nazarene church buildings and a Nazarene school, and two boys from Nazarene educational programs were taken to the hospital.
More than 100 people in Germany, Spain, Lebanon, and the United States walked, ran, or jogged (and one person cycled) in an annual jog-a-thon that has so far raised more than 8,000 euro for Nazarene Evangelical School in Beirut, Lebanon.
Nabil Habiby, the dean of students at the Nazarene Evangelical School in Beirut, Lebanon, shares how the church in Lebanon has rallied around their community in
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