
The Bulletin Neighborhood Threat
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Dec 13, 2024 Hadeel Oueis, a journalist and former political prisoner, shares her harrowing experiences as a Christian in Syria under the Assad regime, discussing the struggle for survival and support for her community. Beth Moore, a dynamic teacher and bestselling author, dives into moral complexities surrounding NYC figures and emphasizes the duality of human nature. They also explore the challenges in Bible education today, advocating for revitalized Sunday school amidst growing public school integration, highlighting the need for community and effective teaching.
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Supporting Syrian Christians
- Syrian Christians ask for international support, urging Western governments to prioritize their rights when engaging with the new regime.
- They seek the preservation of their cultural and religious freedoms, including public expressions of faith.
Signs of Hope
- Hadeel shares positive anecdotes from Aleppo, showing Christians returning to work and expressing their faith more openly.
- The new government appears pragmatic, aiming for international acceptance and avoiding extremist actions.
Born Wicked?
- Beth Moore discusses the concept of wickedness, referencing Psalm 51 and Ephesians 2 to highlight the inherent sinful nature of humanity.
- She acknowledges that circumstances can exacerbate this nature, leading to destructive actions.







