Syrians stream from their war-torn country into Iraq's Kurdistan region

Syrians stream from their war-torn country into Iraq's Kurdistan region

Monday 24 December 2018


I just received the above picture of Sajjad, his wife Farzana, elder daughter Angel and Amelia, along with a Christmas card. The family is from Pakistan, persecuted because of their faith, taking refuge in Thailand and awaiting their interview. Life is very difficult for them as they do not have refugee status and are by no means assured of having their application to Canada approved. They risk being deported at any time. Please keep them in your prayers.

Wednesday 5 December 2018


At its October 16 2018 meeting the Board of Mission approved the sponsorship of Elias Tawfik Fassiha, his wife and 3 young children who are shown in the picture above (taken at Easter).They are a Syrian family, currently taking refuge in Lebanon. They are originally from Maaloula, one of the oldest Christian villages in the world, located fifty-six kilometers from Damascus,  at an altitude of 1500 meters. It is  believed to have been constructed in the first millennium BC by Aramaeans and the people there still speak the Aramaic language spoken by Jesus.


You can read more about Maaloula here