Around the world, Christians will celebrate the birth of Jesus in 2023 pretty much as they have in the past. But in Bethlehem, there will be no community Christmas celebrations. Munther Ishaq, pastor of a Lutheran church in Bethlehem, Palestine explains: "Christmas is the solidarity of God with those who are oppressed, with those who are suffering. and if Jesus is to be born again this time, this year, He will be born in Gaza under the rubble in solidarity with the people of Gaza."
Keep Bethlehem Open And Help Palestinian Christians Stay
Palestinian Pastor Confronts His Fellow Southern Baptist Church Leaders
Will Southern Baptists Become Peacemakers?
Why ISIS Never Attacks Israel, But All Around It
The Plight Of Millions Of Palestinian Refugees Is Hidden In Plain View by Israel
Israel Is Walling Off Bethlehem, The Birth Place of Jesus
Jesus Left Behind at Christian Zionist Bash
Confessions of a Former Christian Zionist
Establishment Attack By CFR's Elliott Abrams Belittles, Threatens Lutherans
Hebrews 13: 17-25 (Lesson 29)
Palestine Is Still The Issue
ELCA Lutherans Palestinian Peace Not Walls Campaign-Major Breakthrough
Hebrews 13: 1-16 (Lesson 28)
Creating and Demonizing America's Enemies
Vigil To Punch A Hole In The Israeli Separation-Apartheid Wall
The War Of Words Against Russia Could Turn Hot
Hebrews 12: 12-29 (Lesson 27)
Call Them Neo-Christians
Neo-Christians Use Scofield Bible To Justify War
Hebrews 12: 1-11 (Lesson 26)
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