Aleppo, Syria — In the heart of war-torn Aleppo, a group of Christian refugees has achieved a remarkable feat: the rebuilding of their destroyed church. Using salvaged materials and the collective labor of the community, the church now stands as a beacon of hope amidst the ruins.
“This church is more than a building,” said George Azar, one of the community leaders. “It is a symbol of our resilience and faith.”
The rebuilt church serves as a shelter for displaced families, a center for distributing humanitarian aid, and a place of worship for the local community. International charities have praised the effort, offering additional support to expand the initiative to other areas in Syria.