Lebanese diaspora: Europe Overseas Middle East Lebanese Protestant Christians (Arabic: بروتستانت لبنان) refers to Lebanese people who are adherents of Protestantism in Lebanon.
In 2020, studies showed that while 34.28% of the population followed Christianity; in total 1.2% of Lebanon's population were Protestant (approximately 48,000 people).
[1] Most Protestants in Lebanon were converted by missionaries, primarily English and American, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
They are divided into a number of denominations, including Presbyterian, Congregational, and Anglican.
They are perceived by some to number disproportionately highly among the professional middle class.