Noursat (Télé Lumière) is the first Christian TV network in Lebanon and the Middle East, hitting the airwaves back in 1991 in Beirut. It’s a non-profit, non-political setup that stays far away from commercial ads, focusing purely on faith and human values.
Instead of the usual political noise, viewers find a mix of liturgical services, educational shows, documentaries, and youth programs. The network runs several specialized channels like Nour Al-Shabab and Nour Al-Sharq, making it easy to find exactly what you're looking for.
It’s the go-to spot for Christians in the Middle East and the Arabic-speaking diaspora living in North America, Europe, or Australia. It feels like a spiritual bridge for anyone wanting to stay connected to their roots.
Getting it to work is pretty straightforward. While it’s still big on Nilesat satellite, you can get a smooth streaming experience right through their website or mobile apps. Access is no-fuss—the mobile app works like a charm for catching live services on the go, and the stream stays stable without annoying lag.
Since there are no ads or heated political debates, it’s a clean and peaceful viewing experience. Whether you're watching on a big screen at home or a phone, it brings a sense of connection to faith without the clutter of mainstream media.