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Pedaling through Palestine

by Sarah Thompson “Shu hadda?” a young boy yelps as I whiz by on the way to work at Sabeel.  “Fi baskalet!” his companion replies as they both laugh and point in my direction. Though many foreign women working for international organizations become … Continue reading

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The Occupation, the Environment, and Our Responsibility

By Rev. Naim Ateek The question of ecology is a very important and relevant matter when one considers the environmental changes that have taken place in our country. The starting point for me is a consciousness that as Palestinians we … Continue reading

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Envisioning a World Where Peace with Justice Reigns

Sabeel’s Christmas message for 2011 The message of the angel to the shepherds was one of liberation, “Fear not, for I bring you tidings of great joy which will be for all people…” As the company of angels joined the … Continue reading

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The Real Reasons Palestinian Christians are Under Pressure

A “Jesus fish” on a vehicle in a long line of cars waiting to pass through the Israeli military checkpoint restricting movement between Bethlehem and Jerusalem.  In a recent BBC radio interview, Anglican Archbishop Rowan Williams spoke about the challenges … Continue reading

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A New Servant Song

Many Mennonites are familiar with #307 in the blue hymnal, “Will you let me be your servant,” aka, “The Servant Song”: Will you let me be your servant, Let me be as Christ to you? Pray that I have have the … Continue reading

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