Assistance is also reaching #Beirut#Christian families. The Church is also providing assistance to those who have 'chosen' to remain, out of fear of losing their 'homes and land forever'. This is something few can even imagine.
Marielle Boutros, project coordinator in Lebanon for the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is already thinking of ways the foundation might be able to help now, following this new crisis. #uk#news#lebanon#iraq#politics#media#manchester#scotland#usa#europe
Marielle Boutros, project coordinator in Lebanon for the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is already thinking of ways the foundat
Aid to the Church in Need is stepping up its support for #Christians#Lebanon, in response to the worsening armed conflict and the resulting mass displacement.
Are you a journalist covering the #Lebanon? Aid to the Church in Need run over 300 grassroots projects in the country and are supporting civilians displaced by the current conflict. If you're in the UK and are looking for a meaningful insight, then please call 020 8642 8668 or email: acn@acnuk.org
When looking out across the water and in the distance all you can see is the horizon, it's like viewing a map of the world. All the endless possibilities carried on the waves, with each one powered by the currents beneath the surface. Now that is something special! #photography#nature#uk#art
In the hit song 'Will You Be There' by Michael Jackson, the lyrics start with: “Hold me like the River Jordan and I will then say to thee, you are my friend. Carry me, like you are my brother, love me like a mother. Will you be there?” #photography#nature#uk#environment#art#culture
A religious Sister has remained in war-torn southern #Lebanon#Christians#Catholic charity.
“I am 37 years old, and I have experienced more than five wars in #Lebanon. It is not easy to live in a country where one day, you are fine, and the next, you are hiding from missiles." Aid to the Church in Need currently runs more than 300 projects in Lebanon.✝️
ACN's current projects in southern Lebanon are mostly emergency in nature and are needed now more than ever before.