Media Equipements For Prayer For The Nations

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Media Equipements For Prayer For The Nations
ray for peace and unity in the Church, families, communities and nations. For 7 years, Prayer For the Nations has brought together leaders, Pastors, Christians and missionaries from many nations to pray, reflect and propose solutions for the unity, peace and prosperity of nations, the Church, communities and families. To date, we have a network of more than 500 leaders from 17 nations who pray and propose solutions for unity, peace and well-being in nations, the Church, communities, youth and families. In August 2025, during the 7th edition of Prayer For the Nations, we mobilized more than 1500 people in the face-to-face and reached more than 150,000 people online through our activities in France and Cameroon. This progressive impact leads to the need for a higher level of excellence, particularly for the dissemination and retransmission of our online activities, facilitating the connection and engagement of people in other countries who cannot yet move. Having chosen excellence, we want to acquire quality material for live streaming and excellent video and audio coverage during our various activities in France, Cameroon, Canada and elsewhere. The equipment we need has been evaluated at two levels. For semi-professional equipment, we will need 10 000 euros for event coverage of between 300 and 500 people. For professional material, we will need 30,000 euros, if we want live streaming and video content of excellent quality. Knowing that you are committed to the propensity and expansion of the work of our Lord Jesus Christ, we give you the opportunity to be also involved in the vision of peace, unity and prosperity that we carry for nations, the Church, communities, families and youth. Become a participant in changing lives, families, communities, nations and the Church.

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"Temple of Eternity" A Legacy of Michèle Hajal

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"Temple of Eternity" A Legacy of Michèle Hajal
*Temple of Eternity: A Myth of Hope (هيكلٌ الأبديّة: أسطورة الأمل)* is not any book, it is the culmination of a clinical and poetic journey, born from a narrative analysis study of Michèle Hajal, Miss Lebanon 2016 third runner-up and clinical dietitian, whose public battle with cancer became a national symbol of grace, resilience, and luminous dignity. This work transforms Michèle’s lived experience into a mythic framework of healing, where suffering is not silenced but transfigured into communal meaning. It bridges therapeutic writing, symbolic legacy, and clinical insight, offering readers a vessel of hope that transcends time and diagnosis. Through this campaign, I seek to fund the printing, publishing, and small ceremonial signing event of the book, ensuring it reaches those who need it most: clinicians, survivors, youth, and bearers of silent strength. Your Support Enables - Professional printing and binding of the first edition - Publishing and symbolic distribution to libraries, clinics, and youth centers - A dignified signing event honoring Michèle’s legacy and the book’s contributors - Venue, media, and ceremonial elements that reflect the book’s mythic and therapeutic spirit - Legacy preservation through documentation, storytelling, and communal engagement Why This Matters Michèle Hajal’s story is not just remembered—it is studied, honored, and transformed into a framework of healing. *Temple of Eternity* offers a new language for grief, courage, and continuity. It invites readers to walk through symbolic thresholds where despair becomes dignity, and memory becomes myth. This campaign is a call to those who believe in the power of story to heal, unite, and endure. How You Can Help - Contribute any amount, every gesture builds the temple - Share this campaign with those who carry hope - Attend the signing event and become part of the legacy Funding Goal: $5,400 USD This amount will cover the full realization of *Temple of Eternity* as a published legacy artifact, including: - Printing & Binding: $1,400 High-quality production of the first edition, with symbolic design elements and archival durability. - Publishing & Distribution: $600 Platform setup, and delivery to libraries, clinics, and youth centers across Lebanon and internationally. - Ceremonial Signing Event: $2,000 Venue rental, symbolic staging, media documentation, and dignified hospitality for attendees and contributors. - Design & Layout: $400 Professional formatting, cover design, and integration of symbolic motifs aligned with Michèle Hajal’s legacy. - Campaign & Outreach Materials: $1,000 Visuals, invitations, and promotional content to engage supporters and honor the book’s communal purpose. About the Author Georges El Najjar is a Lebanese Licensed clinical psychologist, therapeutic writer, and legacy event organizer. His work bridges clinical insight, poetic depth, and symbolic design to create vessels of communal meaning. *Temple of Eternity* is the result of his narrative study of Michèle Hajal, a tribute to her life, and a gift to all who seek healing through story.

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Support Here & Elsewhere Film Festival

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Support Here & Elsewhere Film Festival
We are the Here & Elsewhere core founders: Lilith, Fateema, and Habib². We’re raising funds to cover the production costs of the Here and Elsewhere Short Film Festival. What is Here & Elsewhere? Here & Elsewhere is a grassroots short film festival championing voices facing systematic marginalization worldwide. Taking place this October 1–3 at the Beirut Art Center in Lebanon, it celebrates beauty, joy, and resilience; bringing together films and voices that defy stereotypes and tell richer, more authentic stories. Why we need your help: Given the dire economic situation, securing grants or sponsorships has been nearly impossible, so we’re turning to our community. We are a small group of artists volunteering our time and labor, and your contribution will directly cover essential costs: Transportation 33% Catering 16% Print Materials 13% AV Technician 11% Accommodation 10% Volunteers 10% Contingency 10% We are so grateful to Beirut Art Center for being our venue sponsor! Your impact: Every donation, no matter how small, helps us preserve culture, amplify underrepresented voices, and decolonize cinema. We are Non-Profit: 100% of ticket sales will go directly to: The Gaza Skate Team Amwaj — the debut feature film by Palestinian diaspora filmmaker Fateema Al-Hamaydeh Miller Festival details: October 1–3, 2025 Beirut Art Center, Beirut, Lebanon https://culturagroovy.com/ IG: @hereandelsewhere Tickets: https://ihjoz.com/events/8522 Thank you for believing in the power of film, in dreams… and in us.

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