CEDARVILLE, OHIO - In villages in West Africa where reliable electricity remains limited, a small solar-powered light is transforming access to Scripture, education and community life after sunset.
For nearly two decades, engineering students at Cedarville University have been designing, building and distributing hundreds of solar-powered lights to churches across West Africa, expanding opportunities for evening worship, literacy and discipleship.
This initiative equips local pastors and residents with sustainable, renewable-energy lighting that enables them to read the Bible, lead services and study after dark - a critical need in regions where access to electricity is inconsistent or unavailable.
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