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FAITHFUL WOMEN ON THE ROAD: LEBANON AND SYRIA AUG 17 – SEPT 2 (or AUG 30**), 2010 The Outreach Foundation cordially invites you to consider joining a group of women from Presbyterian churches around the US on a unique mission journey to the Middle East this summer to meet, learn about and build personal relationships with Presbyterian women from Syria and Lebanon. Led by Marilyn Borst, The Outreach Foundation’s Atlanta-based Associate Director for Partnership Development, and hosted by Dr. Mary Mikhael, the President of Near East School of Theology in Beirut, these two sisters-in-Christ and long-time ministry partners model the joyful possibilities of what happens when friendships are sustained by shared faith and enriched over time. Departing from the States on August 17, we will arrive in Beirut on the 18th for 5 days in the city known as “the Paris of the Middle East.” In and around Beirut, we will explore the historic sights, encounter the congregations and ministries of the Presbyterian Church, and through fellowship and dialogue, begin to catch a glimpse into the lives of faith and family, of mission and ministry, lived out in this part of the world by our sisters with whom we will meet. Our journey will continue on into Syria, with another five days spent in legendary places like Damascus and Aleppo---both cities with a vital Presbyterian presence---as well as in smaller towns where we will meet even more Presbyterian sisters who will introduce us to their churches which give witness to Christ within the Muslim context. Along the way, we’ll explore ancient wonders and historic sites, and be reminded of the Biblical significance of these lands (i.e., the cedars that Solomon used to build the Temple were shipped from Tyre, just south of Beirut) not to mention the earliest foundations of our Christian faith (Bishops from Syria were present at the Council of Nicea in 325!) We trust that our fellowship during these days --as Presbyterians from Syria, Lebanon and the United States---- will enrich and strengthen “the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace” to which we are called in Christ Jesus. Returning to Lebanon on the 29th, we will spend the last 3 days of our trip at a gathering of hundreds of Presbyterian women from the region who will meet up in the mountain retreat center of Dhour Schwer. We will be the guests of the Synod through Mrs. Najla Kassab, Director of Christian Education for the Synod, for part of the week of learning, fellowship and exuberant worship. As we conclude our journey here, we will take time to reflect upon our experiences as we look ahead to discerning ways in which we can continue to pray for and encourage one another and discern opportunities for partnership in ministry which furthers Christ’s Kingdom, before catching our flights home on September 2nd. **NOTE REGARDING A FLEXIBLE ENDING TO THIS TRIP: If necessary, it is possible to return to Beirut on August 29 and fly back to the States on the 30th. The trip will be facilitated by the Rev. Dr. Nuhad Tomeh, PC(USA) Mission Co-worker and Liaison for Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and the Gulf. The land cost of the trip, which includes lodging (double occupancy), most meals, ground transportation, guides and site entrance fees, plus pickup upon arrival at Beirut Airport is $1550. Additional costs include the Syrian visa ($100) [Lebanese visas are free and given at the Beirut airport upon arrival.], R/T air from your home city (example: Atlanta/Beirut is approx $1450), tips and some meals. Registration forms will be handled through The Outreach Foundation and can be obtained by contacting Diane Booth: [email protected] or 800-791-5023. A non-refundable fee of $150---which will be applied to the land cost of the trip---should be sent in with the registration form. The balance of the land cost should be paid no later than June 1. Land costs paid to The Outreach Foundation will be receipted. Mission trip costs are tax deductible only to the extent permitted by the Internal Revenue Service. You are urged to contact your own tax advisor. Participants will secure their own Syrian visa and flights to/from Beirut. Please contact Marilyn Borst if you have questions: [email protected] or 404-431-9402. 3 March 2010 A little more about the Presbyterian Church in this region… With 38 congregations and 20 additional preaching points, The National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon (Presbyterian) reaches into the length and breadth of two of the most strategic countries in the Middle East. Its 22 pastors, 4 licensed lay preachers and 2 certified Christian educators are responsible for nurturing the spiritual life of some 20,000 members. The Synod also sponsors five secondary and two elementary schools in Lebanon, with enrollment around 6500 students and three secondary schools in Syria with around 5000 pupils. The Synod also shares in the sponsorship of the Near East School of Theology, a seminary which trains leaders for churches of the area and the surrounding region. A ministry of care for the elderly is lived out in the peaceful Mount Lebanon setting of Hamlin Hospital (once famous for its treatment of tuberculosis sufferers). And at Dhour Schwer, the Synod’s conference and retreat center, summer camps and yearly conferences for youth, families, university students and women refresh and equip the faithful for life and ministry. As a member of the Fellowship of Middle East Evangelical Churches, the Synod joins regionally in programs with churches in places like Egypt, Iraq and Iran.