Rising
from the ashes
we proclaim
that
"God alone is
our
only
Hope"
.
Update on
“Emmanuel” in Aleppo
Easter 2018
by Andre J Codouni
In
March and April 2018, the prayerful church
services and liturgies of the Lenten season,
holy week and Easter definitely helped
Aleppo’s Christians to start remembering what
“normal” life was like before their world was
turned upside down during the six years of
political turmoil and trauma of war.
Yet, deep down in their hearts, people who
survived the conflict of war, know and feel that
nothing can ever be the same again. The last few
years have impacted everyone and everything in
Aleppo. The children of the early years of the
conflict now are teens, and those who were teens
have now matured (probably too early) and have
gone on to face life self-reliantly.
Our brothers and sisters in Emmanuel community
have been very busy in reaching out to others
and sharing the Gospel message of hope, peace,
and abundant new life which Christ offers to
those who turn away from sin and believe in him,
the only true Savior of the world who suffered,
died, and rose on the third day never to die
again. Their witness and sharing of the Gospel
has not gone unanswered. Many are now believing
in Christ and turning their lives around in
response. But there is now much more work to do
to help people grow in faith and Christian
maturity. The community is seriously undertaking
the task of providing teaching and training
to raise up mature disciples who can serve
in mission to advance the kingdom of Christ.
Here are a few recent testimonies from brothers
and sisters in Emmanuel. I hope their sharings
will inspire you and others to boldly and
generously share the good news of Christ to
those around you.
“Leave everything
and come follow me”.
A young teen who came to Emmanuel’s meetings had
a hard time at first hearing the call of Christ
in the Gospel, “Leave everything and come follow
me”. For her, it meant changing how she imagined
living out her youth in a fulfilled manner and
becoming a mature adult disciple of Christ.
Here is how she spoke about her experience.
“With time, and with the help of the teachings I
heard in Emmanuel, I understood that Christ is
calling me and He will make sure that I live my
life abundantly as promised in the gospel of St
John”. She goes on to explain how she clearly
perceived that her main role in her Christian
journey was to make sure that she preserves and
protects this “newborn” spiritual life growing
in her. “I needed the support of those teachings
and the help of my friends in order to be able
to avoid the temptations that eventually, would
undermine that life.”
“The community
has become a family to me”
A member in Emmanuel who is in the
process of preparing for marriage beamed with
excitement and shared: “The community has become
a family to us (
referring
to the young people).” “With awesome love
they have taught us so much. The leaders and the
brothers and sisters embraced me and loved me as
I was, and I have learned how to live as a
radical disciple of Christ”.
Then goes on: “I have grown so much. I have
taken on many good habits and given up old ones
that usually led me to sin. Prayer, sacrificing
for God, fasting, come easier to me now. A new
approach to how I live my life helps my faith to
grow”.
“As I prepare for our wedding day, I hope to
bring into this new union all that I have
learned!”
Enjoying
Christian fellowship with members of other
communities
A young student speaks of the
relationships she has developed over the years
not only within the community but also with
members of the People of God community centered
in neighboring Beirut, Lebanon. “With their help
I have matured, I have grown in appreciation
that as a young teen, I could trust Christ to
lead me in the way of discipleship…Those older
and more experienced than me, helped me in a way
I would not have been able to by myself. Since
joining with others I have accepted to follow
Christ, knowing that it would fulfill my life,
even as a youth”. With a radiant smile she
continues: “This was so liberating. I was free
to see more clearly and have experienced
fulfillment more than ever. After I tasted the
sweetness of the Lord, many material things no
longer mean the same to me.”
And, sounding sensible beyond her years: “We are
His ambassadors, we proclaim His good news. We
are leaven for our city, Aleppo. I personally
feel responsible to tell everyone around me
about God and His love. I usually start by
telling others about the change that has
occurred in my life and I also witness by the
way I act and by example everywhere I go. I
thank God and all those who have helped me
become an active member within Emmanuel”.
“I kept
hearing that from my sorrows, God was going to
bring out the fruit of joy!”
Another example of this Easter hope is
lived out by a sister who is very active in
reaching out socially through the NGO she works
under. “I had a complete turnaround in my life,
following a major personal tragedy, which left
me a widow. God sovereignly visited me as I gave
my life to Him”.
With resolute courage she continued: “I have
learned how to face life on my own without my
late husband and how to take care of my family.
I kept hearing that from my sorrows, God was
going to bring out the fruit of joy.”
She goes on: “Like the blind man of Jericho, my
eyes were opened and I began to see. That
spiritual light enabled me to bring solace to
others. I started visiting the needy to find out
from them what their needs are, and I found
great fulfillment in doing that.”
“Through giving I was enriched; As I grew in my
serving others, I was able to see beyond their
immediate needs and started providing to them
what was principally needed in terms of moral
and psychological support.”
She explains that the NGO she worked for
eventually sent her to nearby Lebanon for
further training where, she said: “I learned
from counseling professionals to understand the
psychological aspects involved in my work
helping others. I received the training and the
tools I needed. I loved to get to know and to
understand better how I can help”.
“As I brought solace to others, God’s hand
carried me through the challenges of handling my
responsibilities of taking care of my own family
and the requirements of my work. I consider this
a great delight and a privilege”.
This Easter, may we all experience the full and
abundant blessings of the season, as our
brothers and sisters in Emmanuel are doing
despite the great challenges they encounter
every day. “
Just
as you abound in everything, in faith and
utterance, …see that you abound in this
gracious work”. (NAB 2 Corinthians 8:7);
And may we all continue to support Emmanuel
prayerfully.
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Andre J Codouni is a member of the
People of God Community in Beirut, Lebanon.
Photo from the original article published on
Facebook the 7th of May of 2018.