Women behind the Wall: Episode 3: Cultural Expectations of a Young Woman Under the Occupation
Listen to the Episode Here On March 29, 2002, the Israeli military rolled into northern Bethlehem on a mission inside the occupied West Bank city.
Listen to the Episode Here On March 29, 2002, the Israeli military rolled into northern Bethlehem on a mission inside the occupied West Bank city.
Listen to the Episode Here Layali is an eleven-year-old girl who in many ways, sounds like a typical sixth-grader anywhere in the world. She likes
Prologue episode Research suggests that standard peace and security processes routinely overlook the inclusion of women, even though a growing body of analysis shows that
One of the most stunning things to me about living here is that despite the injustice, oppression, and hardship the people face, there is still so
This past Thursday, a few of the Jerusalem/West Bank Young Adults in Global Mission (JWB YAGM) and I were invited to gather at the Tent
The documentary As It Happened: Ongoing Stories of the Nakba follows four Palestinian students from Alrowwad Cultural and Arts Society who, along with retired Australian
I can relate to the prophet Elijah, when he stood in the wilderness waiting for God. The story, found in 1 Kings 19:1-18, tells of
Ten years ago, Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish lost three daughters, Bessan, Mayar, and Aya, and one niece, Noor, to an Israeli tank shelling of his home
Mary Davis is of Christian Palestinian heritage, born and raised in the United States. As a young child, she was disconnected from her culture, but
So Rachel died and was buried on the way to Ephrath (that is, Bethlehem). Over her tomb Jacob set up a pillar, and to this