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The Christmas Story: In Real Life

December 23, 2020December 23, 2020 Lindsay Gustafson

When we lived overseas, Christmas could be hard. Distance from family, none of the cultural reinforcements queuing that Christmas feeling and work didn’t really stop. One day years ago, reading […]

 Middle East Life  Advent, Christmas, Jerusalem, Nativity  Leave a comment

The US Embassy in Jerusalem: What’s the Big Deal?

February 28, 2019February 20, 2019 Dr. Mike Kuhn

For out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem. He shall judge between the nations, and shall decide disputes for many peoples; […]

 News and Media  Foreign Policy, israel/palestine, Jerusalem  Leave a comment

Jerusalem’s Impact on Middle Eastern Christians

January 25, 2018July 8, 2020 Martin Accad

This post first appeared in Jordan Brief – January 2018 which was posted on the IMES blog on January 5, 2018. On Sunday 17 December, King Abdullah of Jordan met with top leaders […]

 Current Events  Christian, Christmas, church, israel/palestine, Jerusalem, Jordan  Leave a comment

Beyond Jerusalem: Loving Our Neighbors, Seeking Justice and Peace

January 11, 2018May 25, 2018 Wissam al-Saliby

Following the US administration’s decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem, I shared extensively on my Twitter and Facebook accounts about the responses in the Arab world, namely the responses […]

 Articles, Current Events  Christian, hope, israel/palestine, Jerusalem, love, Palestine  Leave a comment

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During the current change and reconciliation momentum unfolding in the United States, is it acceptable, or even possible, that large numbers of American white churchgoers change their attitudes towards African Americans but keep the same attitudes towards Palestinians? And what victory for the Gospel could that be?

The sin of racism does not distinguish between “others;” therefore, advocacy for racial justice and reconciliation should cast the net as wide as possible – Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, Native Americans, Latin Americans, and other “others.”

Today, I challenge Evangelical pastors and leaders in the United States to listen to Palestinians just as they are listening now to their African American brothers and sisters.
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Can the American Church Also Engage with the Racism Against Palestinians? - The Acts 2:11 Project

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Amid the protests to the killing of George Floyd, many Evangelical pastors and leaders are speaking up and supporting racial justice, reconciliation, and public institution reform in the United States [...]
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