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Christian Migrants Lead Relief Efforts for Lebanon's Displaced Communities

Kenyan domestic worker Grace and other Christian migrants organize grassroots aid for displaced families amid Lebanon's ongoing crisis.

ChurchStacks · 1 min read · 1 May 2026

The news: Grace, a Kenyan migrant domestic worker in Lebanon, has become a key organizer in relief efforts for displaced families across the country. After finding steady work with a cleaning company in February, she has leveraged her network of fellow Christian migrants to coordinate food distribution and basic aid services. Despite working under Lebanon's restrictive kafala system, these migrant Christians have established informal support networks that serve both displaced Lebanese families and vulnerable migrant communities.

Why it matters for church leaders: This story demonstrates how faith communities can emerge and serve others even in the most challenging circumstances. Grace and her fellow migrants show that effective ministry often happens through everyday believers rather than formal church structures. Their example of sacrificial service while facing their own economic struggles offers a powerful model of Christian witness that transcends nationality and legal status.

The takeaway: Consider how your congregation can support and learn from migrant communities in your area, recognizing them as ministry partners rather than just ministry recipients.

Source: Christianity Today


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