EASTON, MD — Record numbers of people in the Middle East and North Africa turned to a one-of-a-kind Christian broadcast ministry that showed them “living examples of hope” during 2020 — a “year of terrible tempest” — according to newly released figures. Amid the pandemic lockdown, soaring unemployment, hunger and domestic violence, economic meltdown, and a catastrophic explosion in Lebanon’s capital Beirut, millions turned to SAT-7’s satellite television and online network (www.sat7usa.org), desperate to see “living hope” and find support. ‘Living Love Letters’“Many depend on us as a trusted source of spiritual and emotional support, companionship and health advice,” she said. “Viewers are looking for real hope — and by God’s grace our local presenters, team members and guests are living love letters, living epistles of hope. CONTACT: Matti Stevenson, 719-360-0586, [email protected]Read more news on Christian Broadcast Ministry and the COVID 19 Pandemic.
Source: The North Africa Journal March 25, 2021 00:00 UTC