Faith & Finance with Rob West
A humanitarian crisis is unfolding right now in Lebanon, and for hundreds of thousands of families, survival has become a daily question. As conflict intensifies once again, the impact on families—especially women and children—is overwhelming. In today’s conversation on Faith and Finance, May-Lee Melki of Heart for Lebanon shared what is happening on the ground, how their team is responding, and how believers can help bring both urgent relief and lasting hope.

A humanitarian crisis is unfolding right now in Lebanon, and for hundreds of thousands of families, survival has become a daily question. As conflict intensifies once again, the impact on families—especially women and children—is overwhelming.
In today’s conversation on Faith and Finance, May-Lee Melki of Heart for Lebanon shared what is happening on the ground, how their team is responding, and how believers can help bring both urgent relief and lasting hope.For many in Lebanon, this is not the first season of displacement and fear. The nation has endured years of instability, economic collapse, and refugee pressures. Now, renewed conflict has forced countless families from their homes yet again.
More than one million people have been internally displaced in just a matter of weeks—roughly 20% of the country’s population. Entire regions have become uninhabitable, leaving families to seek shelter wherever they can: schools, unfinished buildings, sidewalks, parks, and vehicles.
This crisis is especially severe because it comes after years of economic hardship. Since the financial collapse of 2019, many families have already lost savings, jobs, and financial stability. For those already living on the edge, another wave of displacement is devastating.
Behind every statistic is a family trying to survive.
Heart for Lebanon reported that official shelters are nearly full, while many informal shelters lack basic necessities such as clean water, sanitation, and heat. Families often arrive with little more than the clothes they are wearing. Children are missing school. Parents are searching for food, safety, and a place to sleep.
April 23, 2026
“Go to the ant, you sluggard; consider its ways and be wise." Rob West points out that the lesson of the ant is simple: ...

April 22, 2026
Sometimes we hesitate to give because our contribution feels too small to matter. But as Rob West reminds us, generosity...

April 22, 2026
What if the most important factor in choosing a financial advisor isn’t performance alone, but alignment? Many people a...
During one field update, Bachir, a Hope Center Director in the Bekaa Valley, described visiting a school where displaced families were staying. Their team distributed blankets, mattresses, and food packages while praying that these acts of care would reflect the love and hope of Christ.
Their team has been on the ground since the beginning of the conflict, delivering food, bedding, hygiene supplies, and emergency assistance. But beyond that, they are building relationships, praying with families, and sharing the gospel in some of life’s most vulnerable moments.
As May-Lee explained, when everything else has been stripped away, people are often more open to hearing about a hope that extends beyond present suffering.
One of Heart for Lebanon's unique strengths is that it is led and staffed by local believers. Many team members are enduring the same hardships as the families they serve. Some have been displaced themselves.
Because they live in the communities they serve, they can respond quickly, build trust deeply, and remain faithfully present long after headlines fade. Their ministry is not temporary relief—it is long-term, relational care rooted in the love of Christ.
In moments like this, the Church has an opportunity to be the Church.
A gift of $90 can provide a newly displaced family with a month of support, including food, mattresses, blankets, hygiene supplies, and compassionate Christ-centered care.
As followers of Christ, we may not be able to solve every global crisis—but we can respond faithfully where God gives us opportunity. Sometimes the most powerful witness is a blanket, a meal, a prayer, or a reminder that no family is forgotten.
You have an opportunity right now to make a real difference in the lives of families who have lost nearly everything. A gift of $90 can help care for a displaced family by providing food, bedding, hygiene supplies, and compassionate Christ-centered support.
Thank you for being a part of bringing help and hope in the name of Christ.
© 2026 FaithFi: Faith & Finance. All rights reserved.