by Imam Imad Enchassi | Aug 21, 2020 | Opinion
Content warning: This article shares a firsthand account of the 1982 Sabra and Shatila massacre in Beirut, Lebanon. Certain details might be difficult for some to read. The first day of the massacre, I remember looking up to the hills and on top of buildings, seeing...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Sep 18, 2018 | News
A new short documentary from EthicsDaily.com tells the story of an Oklahoma imam shaped by mercy. “There is only one race – the human race,” says Imam Imad Enchassi of the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City in the 15-minute documentary. “And if grace comes to us...
by Nabil Costa | Mar 19, 2007 | Opinion
Often coffee breaks in our offices in Beirut allow time for reflection. Lately, I’ve been asking myself, “Why in the world did the Baptist missionaries found the Beirut Baptist School 60 years ago? Why did the Presbyterians start schools over 100 years ago...
by Riad Kassis | Aug 21, 2006 | Opinion
The Krehs are a dear German family that lived and served with us for three years. They told me that people congratulated them on returning on time from Lebanon before the start of the war. Although this family is thankful to be safe in Germany, they felt much deep...
by Robert Parham | Aug 10, 2006 | Opinion
Lebanese Baptists withdrew relief teams Thursday from working with more than 760 mostly Shiite refugees sheltered at the Beirut Baptist School located in downtown Beirut due to air strikes. “Our people left BBS early today and could not continue what they were...