Hearts and Lives Impacted
Rami Hanna • March 23, 2024

Hassan, Hossam, and Haidar

Hearts and Lives Impacted

Dear brothers & sisters,


Warm greetings in the name of our Lord! We're thrilled to share with you the latest updates and heartwarming stories from our ministry.


In this update, we'll journey through the remarkable experiences of Hassan, Hossam, and Haidar—individuals who have encountered God's grace in the midst of adversity. Each of their stories is a testament to the transformative power of faith.


Hassan, a Syrian refugee who endured torture and lost both hands, found immeasurable peace and joy upon accepting the Lord into his life. His courageous testimony inspired others, like Hossam and Haidar, to also embrace the faith. Through the guiding light of discipleship, we've witnessed the profound impact of their newfound faith as it spreads throughout their communities.


One particularly moving moment occurred when Hassan graciously invited us to share a meal with his family. Reminiscent of Jesus' encounter with Zacchaeus, this gathering became a sacred space where hearts were opened to the message of salvation. During this time, three of Hassan's children—aged 15, 14, and nine—joyfully accepted Jesus into their lives, declaring, "Yes  for Jesus." It was a moment of true salvation, reminiscent of biblical accounts.


Amidst these powerful testimonies, we're reminded of the ongoing needs within our ministry. As we continue to support Hassan, Hossam, and Haidar in their ministry roles, we seek your prayers. Pray for God's guidance and provision as they navigate their paths in the Kingdom of God. While God has graciously provided for their needs for the next three months, we trust Him to sustain them for the entire year.


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