The Kreimists,[1] known formally as the Congregation of the Maronite Lebanese Missionaries (Arabic: جمعية المرسلين اللبنانيين الموارنة; abbreviated LM),[2] is a religious institute of the Maronite Church founded at the monastery of Kreim – Ghosta (Mountain of Lebanon) in 1865 by Youhanna Habib, who would later become Archbishop of Nazareth.
Current mission locations include: In addition, there is an orphanage and school under construction in Edde, Batroun.
Amongst these is the publication of Al Manarat (The Lighthouse), which is a magazine discussing religious topics in depth.
Main show topics include theology, bioethics, education, social issues, daily Church news, and intercultural exchange.
Charity TV also offers shows for entertainment and special programs for children and teens.