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Pastoring in War Torn Syria: A Conversation With Pastor Edward Awabdeh on Bombings, Martyrdom, and the Church That Stayed.

Pastoring in War Torn Syria: A Conversation With Pastor Edward Awabdeh on Bombings, Martyrdom, and the Church That Stayed.

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Pastor Edward Awabdeh of the Alliance Church of Damascus joins The Fares Abraham Podcast for a powerful conversation on shepherding a church through war, bombings, and persecution in Syria.

Together, Edward and Fares explore the realities of pastoring in a city scarred by explosions and regime change, the mid-June bombing at Mar Elias Church, and the martyrdom of Dr. Abdelmasih that reshaped what “success” in ministry really means. Edward also shares why the church chose to stay when leaving was easier, how community outreach and home groups led to growth during the war, and what it looks like to live the resurrection in a city of fear.

If you care about the persecuted church, the cost of discipleship, and the resilience of faith in the hardest places, this episode will challenge and inspire you.


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Learn more about the church in Syria and its context::

  • Recent coverage of the Mar Elias Church bombing in Damascus
  • Global Christian Relief: How churches in Syria are mourning
  • Syria Lebanon Partnership Network: How churches worldwide are standing with Syrian believers
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