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Peace and War, with Riad Kassis

Mar 17, 2026
Riad Kassis, Lebanon-based theologian and international director of Langham Partnership, reports from Beirut amid war. He describes airstrikes, displacement, and the civilian toll. He warns against sanctifying power with religion. He reflects on Psalms and Habakkuk as resources for lament and urges love, education, and prayer as the way toward peace.
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Living With War From Bika Valley

  • Riad Kassis wakes up in Bika Valley seeing Mount Hermon and experiences daily airstrikes hitting south Beirut and nearby areas.
  • He reports 150 airstrikes in 24 hours, 550+ dead, 1,500+ injured, and 700,000 displaced, with schoolbooks and children's toys in rubble.
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Christian Villages Evacuated And A Priest Killed

  • Riad recounts Christian villages ordered to evacuate and the killing of a Catholic priest who stayed to help an injured family.
  • He names Alma Ashab's evacuation orders and Father Pierre Rai's death while aiding the wounded.
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Refugee Center Pivoted To Emergency Aid

  • Riad's wife ran a center for Syrian refugee women that closed because of danger; staff pivoted to distributing meals and mattresses.
  • The center's vocational and education programs paused while workers deliver medical aid and bedding to displaced people.
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