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Nurturing hope in dark times

It is with sadness that we wish Canon Anthony Ball a fond farewell as he steps down as an Embrace Trustee, and one time Chair. Anthony shares with us some final thoughts on the importance of Embrace’s transforming work, the blessings of giving and receiving, and the sustaining hope which is fostered by standing in solidarity with our Christian sisters and brothers in the Middle East.

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The Great Fast: Lent in Egypt

Lent is observed by Christians across the world. This week, our friends and partners in Egypt share how their churches mark this time of reflection and contemplation. Christians in Egypt predominately belong to the Coptic Church, but other denominations include Armenian Apostolic, Catholic, Maronite and Anglican. 

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Celebrating Eid-Al-Kabir: Easter in the Holy Land

This Lent, we are bringing you a series of reflections from our friends and partners in the Middle East. This week, we hear from Suheir of the Secretariat of Solidarity in Jerusalem about how Lent is celebrated in the Holy Land itself.  

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Lent in the Middle East

The observance of Lent , and the celebration of Easter, is a time of profound spiritual reflection for many Christians around the world. Here, in their own words, some of our partners reflect on how Eastern Christians mark this holy season in parts of the region.

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The olive tree: a symbol of peaceful resistance

For the first time since the pandemic began nearly two years ago, Embrace was able to bring a group of volunteers to the Holy Land to assist with the planting of olive trees in Palestine. Here, our very own Rowena reflects on what it was like to return after such a long absence.

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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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