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Kingdom Rock Summer Camp

The summer camp of our church was a wonderful adventure for our kids, helpers and teachers. At "Kingdom Rock" kids experienced God's word in an unforgettable ways and spent great time in the beautiful nature at Theopolis, Mount Lebanon. On the last day, August 2, parents were invited to watch the nice performance, songs, and dancing of their kids. Kids with teachers transformed the chapel into a majestic castle where they demonstrated their faith in God. Later, parents joined their children for BBQ.

 

 

A Pampering Day

Taking care of our residents and making time to pamper them could not be more important. There is nothing like a beauty treatment to leave them feeling relaxed and looking good inside and out. Moadieh residents participated in a 2 hour activity enjoying a range of body and beauty treatments.

They enjoyed their day feeling refreshed, relaxed and utterly gorgeous. 

A Distinguished Conference in Amman

A distinguished two day conference on the challenges facing the Middle East’s Christians was held in Amman from 3-4 of September, 2013. The conference is called by Jordan’s King Abdullah and organized by his chief adviser for religious and cultural affairs, Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad. 

About 70 Eastern and Western Christian leaders and scholars were invited. Rev. Habib Badr was invited in his own right and also represented the president of the Supreme Council of the Evangelical Community in Syria an Lebanon. The Vatican was represented, the two Greek Orthodox Patriarchs: John X of Antioch and Theophilus III of Jerusalem, the Melkite Patriarch Gregorios III of Antioch, the Patriarch of Latin Fuad Twal, Patriarch of the Chaldean Church Louis Sako, the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem Nurhan Manougian, Bishop of the Anglican Church of Jerusalem, Bp. Munib Younan of the Lutheran Church of Jordan/Palestine, and current president of the Lutheran World Federation, as well as Bp. Avak Assadourian of the Armenian Orthodox Church of Iraq were among the participants. The Coptic Pope Tawadros of Egypt sent a word that was read, and Patriarch Al Raii could only attend for a few hours at lunch at the King’s Palace. in addition to retired Cardinal McCarrick, of Washington D.C.  Canterbury was represented by Bp. Michael Langrish.  Olav Fykse, General Secretary of the WCC was also present and spoke, so also did Rev. Dr. Ian Torrence, a prominent Presbyterian leader from Edinburgh (and ex-president of Princeton Theological Seminary).  Noteworthy also was the presence of certain prominent North American conservative Evangelical leaders and representatives.  Worth mentioning are: Pastor Rick Warren (who said the opening prayer at president Obama’s first inauguration), Rev. Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe, Secretary General and CEO of the World Evangelical Alliance (who claims to represent 600 million Christians around the world), the Baptist pastor and professor Dr. Paul Fiddes of Oxford University, and Mark Burnett and his wife Roma Downey, the producers of the famous “The Bible” series that aired on the History Channel in the USA.  They are also ambassadors for the World Evangelical Alliance.

Let us hope and pray for a brighter, more secure and peaceful future ahead for all of us living in this troubled region of the world.

(the photo is taken from www.abouna.org) 

Working with the Poor

Rev. Robert Hamd, pastor of the International Community Church of Beirut has published recently an article in which he tackled the history of the Protestants in Lebanon and focus on their role of caring for the poor. Please follow the below pdf article link. 

Working with the Poor

The Article appeared on the Evangelical Review of Theology (ERT) July 2013, Vol. 37, III.

http://www.worldevangelicals.org/commissions/tc/ertcont-article.htm?id=2579

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