Journey through the storm : lessons from Musalaha, ministry of reconciliation / edited by Salim J. Munayer.
Publication details: Carlisle : Langham Global Library, c2020.Description: xii, 194 pages; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781839730238
- 1839730234
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| BT738.27 C27 2008 Reconciling one and all : | BT738.27 M69s 2013 Mission as ministry of reconciliation / | BT738.27 M92 2020 Journey through the storm : lessons from Musalaha, ministry of reconciliation / | BT738.27 M92 2020 Journey through the storm : lessons from Musalaha, ministry of reconciliation / | BT738.27 Ol9 2013 Missionary of reconciliation : | BT738.3 C46 1976 The Christian and the state in revolutionary times : | BT738.3 K63t Theology encounters revolution / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-194).
"From wars and ethnic strife to religious tensions and cultural misunderstandings, conflict is an ongoing reality in our world. Yet complacency and acceptance are not options for Christians called to forgiveness, transformation, and the holy work of loving our neighbors. Rather, we must choose the radical, demanding, and difficult work of reconciliation. Journey through the Storm unpacks Musalaha's thirty years of practical experience building bridges, healing division, and following Christ in the context of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Composed of essays, curriculum excerpts, interviews, and real-life testimonies, this collection offers insight into the theory, theology, and application of Musalaha's six stages of reconciliation. It is a powerful, hopeful, and deeply realistic look at the demands and rewards of transforming the "other" into a neighbor and an enemy into a friend." --
