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Rooted in Faith and Justice: Christian Calls to Conscience & Cries for Peace in Palestine

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Edited by Rebekah Choate, Krista Johnson Weicksel, & Peter Makari

Foreword by Shari Prestemon & LaMarco A. Cable Co-Executives of Global Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ

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Are you struggling to understand the complexities and injustices in Israel/Palestine? Rooted in Faith and Justice offers a powerful and enlightening perspective through the eyes of Palestinian Christian leaders and thinkers.

Immerse yourself in the stories of Gaza's devastation and the ongoing struggle for justice and peace. Gain deep insights into the historical and contemporary issues facing Palestinians, from displacement to daily oppression. Rooted in Faith and Justice will challenge your perspectives, confront double standards, and help you discover pathways to solidarity and action. Engage with the realities of Palestine, rooted in faith, justice, and peace, and become part of the movement towards a just and lasting peace.

About the Editors: Rebekah Choate, Krista Johnson Weicksel, and Peter Makari work for Global Ministries of the United Church of Christ and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada.

About the contributors: Dr. Bernard Sabella, an expert on Palestinian Christians and immigration; Rev. Prof. Mitri Raheb, Founder and President of Dar al-Kalima University in Bethlehem; Rifat Kassis, founder of the Palestinian section of the global child rights movement, Defense for Children International; Munther Isaac, Palestinian Christian pastor and theologian; Jonathan Kuttab, Executive Director of Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA); Mira Rizeq, President of the World YWCA and an activist in the area of human rights; and Rev. Dr. Naim Stifan Ateek, an Anglican priest, a Palestinian Arab and a citizen of Israel.