Articles
From the Tsar to Texas… A Church That Made History and Preserved Faith
In the coastal city of Galveston, where ships once carried immigrants and their dreams toward a new world, stands a religious landmark that represents far more than stone and walls. It is a living witness to faith, immigration, diversity, and history. Founded...
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Two Years of Absence… and Nabil Remains Present, Never Gone… By Julia Nader
Two years have passed since your absence, Nabil… yet your presence has never faded. You are still there in the details of my daily life—in every step of my work, in every idea that is born, and in every decision made. Time moves on, yes… but some relationships are not...
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أليكسا منسى… من لبنان إلى القمر
بينما يستعد البشر لفتح صفحة جديدة في تاريخ استكشاف الفضاء، يتجدّد الحضور اللبناني في قلب واحدة من أكثر المهمات العلمية طموحا في العصر الحديث ضمن الاستعدادات لإطلاق مهمة «Artemis II»، التي ستعيد الإنسان إلى محيط القمر لأول مرة منذ أكثر من خمسة عقود، يبرز اسم الأميركية...
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A Successful Fleet Week By Houston Mayor John Whitmire
Last month, Houston hosted its inaugural Fleet Week. More than 1,500 service members—and three ships—visited our region, giving Houstonians a rare opportunity to meet members of the armed forces, tour ships, and attend events across the city. It was a meaningful week...
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Easter Between East and West/Why Don’t All Christian Churches Celebrate Easter on the Same Day?
Lebanon Times remains committed to highlighting cultural and religious topics that matter to its readers and help foster a deeper understanding of the diverse traditions among different communities. In a multicultural city like Houston—where various cultures and...
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