New Initiatives and Updates from Gaza

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Thank you for your fervent prayers. The last two days have been extremely difficult for the Christian community in Gaza. They have been facing life-threatening situations in many forms, and their lives have been in constant danger. Fear, anxiety, and worries have been overwhelming.

However, we praise the Lord for answering your prayers. The night when you began praying for the Christians was particularly harrowing, but by God's grace, there were no injuries. The people have been taking refuge inside the churches and often have to stay within their rooms due to the ongoing danger and nearby conflicts. They are relying on whatever food is available in the church and what they have stored in their rooms.

The wider civilian community in Gaza is also enduring tough times, with many having to evacuate from one place to another in search of safety. Sadly, there is no truly safe place in Gaza for civilians at the moment.

We ask that you continue to keep the Christian community and all civilians in Gaza in your prayers. Your support and intercession are invaluable during these perilous times.


We are grateful to announce several new initiatives in Gaza to support civilians in dire need. In Khan Younis (South), we have provided around 1,000 meals to civilians.

In Jabalia (North), we provided around 500 meals to civilians.

In my neighborhood, Remal (Middle/North), we have provided around 700 meals to civilians in the area.

We have also continued our water project in the Middle region to provide clean drinking water for desperate civilians. This project is critical in ensuring that people have access to safe and clean water during these challenging times.

Your prayers and support are vital, especially during this time. Please stay tuned for updates regarding our ministry in Jordan over the next few days. As always, we love to hear from you and answer any questions you may have.


Blessings,

Pastor Hanna Massad

Founder & President

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