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ABOUT THE GUESTS:
Mr Gerard Abi Assaf,
Gerard is a Colorado School of Mines TA, while doing his graduate studies in electrical engineering. Gerard is also the Vice President for operations at the Mission of Hope and Mercy, a Colorado based Non For Profit. Well versed in Arabic, English and French. A good public speaker who did many conferences and participated in major US based conservative forums to defend and promote faith, family and freedom values, especially in defense of the persecuted Christians and religious freedom.
Mrs. Jackeline Emmanuel, Mission of Hope and Mercy, in Training Operation Manager.
BIO: Jacqueline Awad, graduated from ESA university with a Business/ finance degree. She worked as a freelance accountant and then was employed in Bank Med as senior customer service representative. Jackeline was a top performer over the past 10 years and got promoted 4 times. She now works as the in training Operation manager for the Mission of Hope and Mercy in order to organize and schedule the mission goals, protocols and set targets based on professional standards and norms.
WHAT WILL THE GUESTS SPEAK ABOUT:
Why would people in Colorado want to help people in Lebanon thousands of miles away. Gerard states: “I found out that they are hungry to their roots. They want to help Lebanon because it is part of the Holy Land, it is part of our local identity as Christians in the US”. It is an uphill battle for the foundational values and principles of freedom, peace and life and we cannot fail. Through it the Christian people in the US are looking forward to stand in solidarity with Lebanon whose Christian people are fighting for the same principle of our freedom of faith, hope and love. If Christians in the Middle East lose, US Christians lose.
Our help for Lebanon is strategic and is part of defending our identity.
The situation in Lebanon is undergoing an existential threat. It is the only country where people in the Middle East still enjoy religious freedom.
The Mission message to the donors in Colorado and the US is that your Hope will allow us to assist the grassroots. The Mission is connected to the grassroots of Christians in the Middle East. The Mission Christmas program includes gifts for 2500 children and food for 3 thousand families.
This Episode encourages people to use their Colorado Giving Tuesday gifts in order to help the Mission of Hope and Mercy Christmas program for 2022. Gerard and Jacqueline explain ways to encourage donors to give towards food, medication and education.
The situation in Lebanon is more than a crisis, it is a life threatening situation and American donors can definitely help Christians in Lebanon recover, survive and go back to their natural role in the Middle East: peace makers and promoters of co-existence, love and pluralism for all in the Region.
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ABOUT THE GUESTS:
Mr Gerard Abi Assaf,
Gerard is a Colorado School of Mines TA, while doing his graduate studies in electrical engineering. Gerard is also the Vice President for operations at the Mission of Hope and Mercy, a Colorado based Non For Profit. Well versed in Arabic, English and French. A good public speaker who did many conferences and participated in major US based conservative forums to defend and promote faith, family and freedom values, especially in defense of the persecuted Christians and religious freedom.
Mrs. Jackeline Emmanuel, Mission of Hope and Mercy, in Training Operation Manager.
BIO: Jacqueline Awad, graduated from ESA university with a Business/ finance degree. She worked as a freelance accountant and then was employed in Bank Med as senior customer service representative. Jackeline was a top performer over the past 10 years and got promoted 4 times. She now works as the in training Operation manager for the Mission of Hope and Mercy in order to organize and schedule the mission goals, protocols and set targets based on professional standards and norms.
WHAT WILL THE GUESTS SPEAK ABOUT:
Why would people in Colorado want to help people in Lebanon thousands of miles away. Gerard states: “I found out that they are hungry to their roots. They want to help Lebanon because it is part of the Holy Land, it is part of our local identity as Christians in the US”. It is an uphill battle for the foundational values and principles of freedom, peace and life and we cannot fail. Through it the Christian people in the US are looking forward to stand in solidarity with Lebanon whose Christian people are fighting for the same principle of our freedom of faith, hope and love. If Christians in the Middle East lose, US Christians lose.
Our help for Lebanon is strategic and is part of defending our identity.
The situation in Lebanon is undergoing an existential threat. It is the only country where people in the Middle East still enjoy religious freedom.
The Mission message to the donors in Colorado and the US is that your Hope will allow us to assist the grassroots. The Mission is connected to the grassroots of Christians in the Middle East. The Mission Christmas program includes gifts for 2500 children and food for 3 thousand families.
This Episode encourages people to use their Colorado Giving Tuesday gifts in order to help the Mission of Hope and Mercy Christmas program for 2022. Gerard and Jacqueline explain ways to encourage donors to give towards food, medication and education.
The situation in Lebanon is more than a crisis, it is a life threatening situation and American donors can definitely help Christians in Lebanon recover, survive and go back to their natural role in the Middle East: peace makers and promoters of co-existence, love and pluralism for all in the Region.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.