Peace in Lebanon fills leadership vacuum

Posted: 4 June, 2008

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Lebanon (MNN) ― Lebanon's political factions have reached a power-sharing agreement that includes new faces and a president. 

Even though the agreement is not very old, there's already been new militant violence in the city. In spite of that, politicians in Beirut resumed talks on the formation of a new government under the deal that ended the political impasse.

The agreement gives the parliamentary majority more than half of the seats in the new cabinet, under Prime Minister-designate Fouad Siniora. The toughest challenge now is the formation of a new cabinet, which includes members of the Hezbollah-led opposition.

With the tensions abating somewhat, hope and relief filled the void of despair. At the announcement of the accord, SAT-7's David Harder says celebrations spilled into the streets. 

The violence, ongoing clashes, demonstrations and road closures weighed heavily on the ministry. Unrest had prevented some SAT-7 staff members from flying in and out of Beirut and slowed the production of some TV programs.

The jubilation is contagious. However, Harder cautions: "There's still the reality that some of the underlying causes are still there and haven't been resolved. We do need to continue to pray. Pray that those would be resolved for the sake of the churches in Lebanon, for the sake of God's kingdom there, for the sake of SAT-7 staff who continue to work there and are making incredible programs."

SAT-7 has a team of around 20 full-time Lebanese personnel, plus free-lancers, who live and work in Beirut. When the fighting intensified over the last 18 months, these team members asked for Christians around the world to pray for them and their country.

Harder says their staff believes prayer made a difference. Their team worked under the prayer covering to see that ministry continued. "Fortunately, when times are difficult, we're able to bring in Christians who talk about the effects of living in that kind of zone and putting their faith and trust and hope in the Lord Jesus Christ. So while there's peace right now, people do realize that they need to continue to pray."

Continue to pray for Lebanon, and pray that this peace agreement will be a lasting one.

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