Some churches in Lebanon cannot turn on the lights or run fans to combat the heat because of extreme fuel shortages. There have been times when they have not been able to meet because people do not have enough fuel to drive their car or cannot access public transport. Some have turned to solar power to keep some lights on. Unfortunately, only wealthy people have access to this technology. Lebanon is ideally situated for solar power, seeing about 300 days of sunshine per year. The power shortages mean Christians lose access to the internet, and therefore to Zoom meetings or Facebook Live which bring services to people unable to attend. After a year’s wait Lebanon finally formed a new government, but it remains unclear if the new officials will do much to stop corruption and help the people.
Lebanon: energy crisis
Written by David Fletcher 16 Sep 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for Christian ministry to grow regardless of the challenges and for the new government to bring an end to bribery and exploitation. (Nahum 1:7)
- More: www.mnnonline.org/news/lights-out-at-many-lebanese-churches-amid-energy-crisis/
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