Advent 2022: Christmas Eve
Theological ReflectionKelley Nikondeha Two divinely announced sons, two unexpected pregnancies, and two mothers-to-be. Needless to say, Elizabeth and Mary had much to talk about during
Theological ReflectionKelley Nikondeha Two divinely announced sons, two unexpected pregnancies, and two mothers-to-be. Needless to say, Elizabeth and Mary had much to talk about during
Collective PrayerKelley Nikondeha Herod loomed large as the visible representative of Roman authority in Judea. Known for his cruelty to citizens and family alike, for
LamentKelley Nikondeha The days before the first advent were dark and loud with suffering. Empires pounded the land of Israel and Judea incessantly with militaristic
Following Stars Toward HopeKelley Nikondeha Persia was one of the world’s first superpowers. But after 200 years Alexander the Great defeated them, ending their empire.
Resisting InjusticeKelley Nikondeha Something was always happening in the Galilee – a military action, a protest, a confrontation provoked by local rebels. It was a
Living in the Shadow of the Wallby Angleena Keizer, Mission Partner to the Holy Land, Methodist Liaison Office, Jerusalem I have lived in the holy
From Naïve Christian Zionism to Just Peace in the Holy Landby Andrew Bolton, Community of Christ Community of Christ began on the US frontier in
Christian Zionism and the Restoration of Israel by Colin Chapman Colin Chapman writes about his engagement with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over many years and the background
The Work of The Episcopal Church (TEC) in the Middle Eastby Archdeacon A Paul Feheley The Middle East Partnership Officer for The Episcopal Church is
Chokehold: Dispossession, Domination, and Systematic Disintegration of the Palestinian PeopleBy Susan Nchubiri, Ecumenical Accompanier in Jerusalem According to a report by B’Tselem, in 1967, Israel
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