Middle East War Relief
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OVERVIEW: The crisis in
Lebanon has displaced over 850,000 people, including 200,000 children, as families flee ongoing
conflict in search of safety. Many are caught in the middle of a war they did not choose,
facing
urgent needs for shelter, food, and medical care.
Despite the danger, our Life Centers near Beirut, Tripoli, and the Bekaa Valley continue to serve on the frontlines - providing meals, temporary shelter, medical assistance, and spiritual support to thousands of displaced families.
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As needs continue to rise, we invite you to partner with us through prayer and giving to bring hope and relief to those affected by this crisis. -
UPDATES (1)
March 14th, 2026
Our hearts are deeply grieved as we just learned that twelve people who were previously cared for at our Bekaa Life Center have died.
We recently received video from a refugee family we had the privilege of spending time with in a refugee camp. The footage revealed heartbreaking devastation in the same area we visited.
PROVIDE ESSENTIAL NEEDS
MEDICINE
Includes prescription and over-the-counter medications and medical supplies.
FOOD
Includes essential food items necessary to meet essential nutritional needs.
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
Includes hygiene kits, sanitation supplies, and diapers for those in need.
BEDDING
Includes bedding items such as mattresses, blankets, and pillows, providing warmth and comfort.
HOUSING
Covers the necessary apartments and rentals for safe and secure living environments.
Updates (5)
Lebanon Crisis Leave Displaced Families in Desperate Need of Support
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December 19th, 2024 We're thankful for the recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon. Our Life Center partners had been experiencing nearly non-stop daily bombardment near their ministry locations for 2 months. Some of our Life Center workers moved out of their homes which were near targeted areas, but are now returning home. Many have been traumatized by the experience.
At the same time, our partners have been very active in ministering relief, medical care, counseling and prayer to many displaced people. Our Life Centers have provided care to many more new people above our regular load.
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October 10th, 2024 Lebanon continues to be dragged into a war that most of its people do not want and didn't ask for. Nevertheless, our Life Center partners continue to be Christ's hands extended to all people.
Our Bekaa Life Center has suffered severe damage to the facility from nearby explosions, so it hasn't been able to operate normally for the past few weeks. Nevertheless, our partner's staff, including our Life Center medical team, have been going to shelters and schools to provide medical care and distribute humanitarian supplies. Their main request is they need much more medical supplies.
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September 25th, 2024 Today, we mourn the loss of 51 lives and the injury of 223 civilians across Lebanon as strikes ravage our cities. In the midst of this tragedy, our church has come together to extend care and support to all those affected. Over the past week, our members have been working tirelessly to provide essential aid to as many people as possible. Here are some of the key efforts we've undertaken:
Sheltered 25 families by housing them in 5 apartments.
Distributed:- 170 mattresses and 150 blankets
- 22 baby care packages
- 50 bags of bread
- 30 large food and hygiene packages (were given to our pastors, empowering them and the volunteers within their community to cook for families around them)
Provided clothing for 10 families in need.
Organized a volunteer recruitment system to enable people to:
- Cook meals for families
- Collect donations and gifts-in-kind
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September 14th, 2024 It is with a heavy heart that we share the tragic news of a youth member from the Resurrection Church congregation in the south. Her home was destroyed by a missile, leaving her in critical condition. Her mother has suffered severe injuries, including the amputation of all her limbs, and remains in critical condition at the hospital. In this devastating attack, we also mourn the loss of the youth member's one-year-old sister. This resilient young woman used to walk an hour and a half each week to attend youth meetings, and now she urgently needs our support. She must leave the south for safety, but her mother cannot accompany her and must stay in the hospital. We are working diligently to provide shelter for her. -
September 13th, 2024 We kindly ask for your prayers during this crisis. Any support or contributions you can offer will be vital to our ongoing efforts and distributions. Thank you for standing with us during this difficult time.