July 7, 2026
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Yasmine Is Discovering the Confidence to Learn Again

Yasmine in English tutoring at Kids Alive Lebanon Dar El Alwad School.

Yasmine* was still adjusting to a new country when she walked through the doors of Dar El Alwad (DEA) School.

Her family had recently fled Syria after growing concerns for their safety as members of a religious minority. The move happened quickly, leaving little time to prepare for what life in Lebanon would look like. For Yasmine, the transition felt overwhelming. She was trying to adapt to a new home, a new culture, and a school system that expected her to learn in a language she barely understood.

School quickly became one of her greatest challenges.

In Syria, Yasmine had not learned English at the level expected in Lebanon's education system. She found herself sitting in classrooms unable to keep pace with lessons, hesitant to participate, and afraid of making mistakes. While her classmates confidently answered questions, Yasmine often remained silent, worried that speaking up would lead to embarrassment or rejection. For a young girl who was already navigating the uncertainty of displacement, falling behind academically only deepened her insecurities and made it difficult to imagine feeling confident in the classroom again.

But at DEA School, her difficulties were not viewed as limitations.

They were seen as opportunities to help a child rediscover her God-given potential.

The school worked closely with Yasmine's parents to create a plan that met her unique needs. During school hours, she received specialized educational support tailored to her learning level, and in the afternoons, she attended additional English tutoring sessions designed to help her build foundational language skills. Her classmates also became part of her journey, translating unfamiliar words, helping her complete assignments, and reminding her that she belonged.

Slowly, things began to change.

Yasmine started understanding more of what her teachers were saying. She became willing to try new words, participate in lessons, and ask questions when she was confused. Small victories that once felt overwhelming gradually became moments of excitement. Today, one of her favorite things to do is run up to the English coordinator in the hallway to proudly share a new sentence she has learned.

The shy student who once worried about falling behind is becoming an active, motivated, and enthusiastic learner.

At the same time, transformation was taking place within Yasmine's family.

Through Kids Alive Lebanon's women's ministry, her mother encountered the love of Christ and chose to follow Him. As their family became connected to a supportive Christian community, Yasmine also began learning something that extended far beyond academics: Jesus loved her deeply, regardless of her background, her circumstances, or how quickly she learned. The support and encouragement she received from teachers, staff, and classmates helped her grow not only in confidence as a student, but also in confidence as a young believer.

That newfound confidence became evident in unexpected ways.

During Ramadan, while many students at school were fasting, Yasmine boldly shared that she was not fasting because she was a Christian. In a community where she felt known, supported, and free from fear of judgment or exclusion, she discovered the courage to openly embrace both her faith and her identity.

Yasmine and her classmates displaying God's truth: I am Art

Yasmine's story reflects a truth she is beginning to believe about herself:

I am art.

Each child reflects unique gifts, creativity, and God-given potential. Growth does not happen at the same pace for everyone, and learning challenges do not define a child's future. Instead, they can become opportunities to discover new strengths, build confidence, and recognize that God is continuing to shape something beautiful within us.

As Scripture reminds us:

"For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago." (Ephesians 2:10)

Today, Yasmine still has English lessons ahead of her and goals she hopes to achieve. But she no longer sees herself as the girl who struggled to keep up. She is growing into a young woman who is confident in her abilities, secure in her faith, and excited about the opportunities education can provide. Surrounded by caring teachers, supportive classmates, and a family discovering hope in Christ together, Yasmine is learning that confidence is not about having everything figured out. Sometimes, confidence begins with simply believing that God is still creating a beautiful chapter the pages of a story that once felt uncertain.

Become a Student Champion

Through restorative education, discipleship, and individualized learning support, Kids Alive helps students build confidence and discover that God is creating something beautiful within their story.

Become a Student Champion today and help children discover what it means to be God's masterpiece.


*Pseudonym used for child's safety.

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