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Witnessing Christlike compassion in Lebanon

During the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been difficult to travel to the regions in which we work to meet with partners. Recently, we have been able to begin travelling again, and Programmes and Partnerships Manager Bruce made his first visit to Lebanon - here, he reflects on what he saw and learned.

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Holocaust Memorial Day: Why We Must Remember

The 27th of January marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp. It is also Holocaust Memorial Day- an opportunity to remember the millions murdered in the Holocaust under the Nazis, but also in the genocides that followed – in Rwanda, Cambodia, Bosnia and Darfur.

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My Greek Orthodox Christmas

As many Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas this week Embrace friend and co-author of The International Community of the Holy Sepulchre’s recent report on the situation of Christianity in the Holy Land, Deacon George Tsourous, reflects on his childhood memories of the celebration of Christmas in Greece.

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Faceless and Nameless People

This Christmas, we bring you a blog from Embrace Trustee and Dean of Bethlehem Bible College the Rev. Dr Munther Isaac reflecting on how intimately Palestinian Christians can identify with the Jesus whose birth we celebrate at Christmas.

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Blessed are the Peace Makers

The word ‘peace’ can be defined in many ways. Is it the harmony and undisturbed coexistence with neighbours? Is it the welfare of the nation without internal strife and any external threat? Here, Archbishop Samyv explores the meaning of peace.

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