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Arresting Palestinian Children: Standard Practice of the Israeli Military

August 4, 2010
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Madje Burnat

One of the highlights of my journey to Palestine/Israel centered on the home-stays. We lodged at hotels or hostels for much of our time in Palestine, but there were two nights where we were guests in the homes of Palestinian families. Our first stay was in the Palestinian Christian town of Beit Sahour –...

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Pastor John Hagee: Minister of Apartheid

July 5, 2010
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Pastor John Hagee: Minister of Apartheid

Casual study of some of the major state-sponsored atrocities of history will reveal that oftentimes there was religious representation somewhere in the mix that attempted to provide theological sanction for the vicious brutality being enacted on others. Somebody who claimed to speak in the name of God, provided “permission” or spiritual cover that would...

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Back from Palestine/Israel with many stories to tell

June 7, 2010
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Back from Palestine/Israel with many stories to tell

Thanks be to God, I have safely returned to my family and community from my two week trip to Palestine/Israel. As most of you know, I was away with a delegation from a group called Interfaith Peace Builders. I would HIGHLY recommend anyone considering such a trip to go with an organization like this....

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My Palestine/Israel Diary – Thursday, May 27, 2010

May 30, 2010
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My Palestine/Israel Diary – Thursday, May 27, 2010

Today, the morning started with a call home…as it does most mornings. While I’m so thankful for this wonderful experience being in Palestine/Israel; I must confess that I miss home. I miss my wife, sons, and extended family members the most. There’s nothing in particular that I miss as it is the rhythm of...

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My Palestine/Israel Diary – Wednesday, May 26

May 27, 2010
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My Palestine/Israel Diary – Wednesday, May 26

Today was an extremely full day that started bright and early at 8AM. Well, for me the day started at 5:00AM. After going to bed at about 11PM the night before, I found myself lying in bed staring at the ceiling at 5. I tried to force myself back to sleep, but I couldn’t...

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New Year, Same Struggle: Starting 2010 in Solidarity with Palestinians

January 20, 2010
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New Year, Same Struggle: Starting 2010 in Solidarity with Palestinians

Technically, I started the year in corporate worship and fellowship at my church. For those not familiar with the Black Church experience, we observe what we call Watch Night Service on New Year’s Eve every year. It’s a night for us to reflect on the past year’s journey and look forward to the coming...

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African American Pastors MUST find their Voice!

September 6, 2006
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While violence between Israel and Hezbollah was unfolding I was vigorously reaching out to my elected officials and all others who would listen about the root causes to the violence and the unjust policies enacted by Israel that subjects their neighbors to stifling occupation. One day I turned on the television and started watching...

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