In 2019, as Lebanon witnessed an unprecedented uprising against its entire political class, evangelical sermons grappled with applied theology: Whether to join in for justice or honor the king. Two years later, amid an economic collapse the World Bank says is the worst in 150 years, Lebanese Christians face an even greater pastoral challenge: Whether to stay and help or escape abroad. The nation has largely made up its mind. Estimates indicate as many as 380,000 people have left Lebanon. Every day witnesses ... |