Prayers4Peace: Beyond Dehumanization
Beyond DehumanizationBy Susan Nchubiri, Ecumenical Accompanier in Jerusalem As I write, my heart is heavy with sadness and anger at the horrific dehumanization and hatred
Beyond DehumanizationBy Susan Nchubiri, Ecumenical Accompanier in Jerusalem As I write, my heart is heavy with sadness and anger at the horrific dehumanization and hatred
Small Things with Great LoveBy David Hindman “Remember prisoners as if you were in prison with them, and people who are mistreated as if you
“Is This Really for Me?”by Rev. Rick SidesThe Moravian Church Since 1867 the worldwide Moravian Church has been involved in ministries of care, support, and
by Subdeacon Peter SamoreAntiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America The word “peace” appears no fewer than 33 times throughout the Divine Liturgy of the
Prayers for Lebanonby Rev. Elmarie ParkerPCUSA Regional Liaison to Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon For Lebanon, the past two plus years have held numerous catastrophes including
by Susan BrogdenOriginally posted on www.christianzionism.org Regarding modern Israel, I was once like so many American Christians. Born into a post-Holocaust world and raised in
This devotion, written by CMEP’s Manager of Middle East Partnerships, Kevin Vollrath, is in preparation for our upcoming Lent Devotional series. The first Lent Devotional
Christian Palestinians speak in this amazing resource responding to the question “Is Peace Possible?” The new book “Is Peace Possible in the Holy Land?” reveals
There are times when things that may seem opposite are really two sides of the same coin. Dichotomies surround us – light vs. darkness, us
Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon, Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP), Executive Director The present violence in Israel/Palestine is the predictable result of Israel’s ongoing
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