Christians’ Role in Middle East Unrest

Less than a month from right now, I will be in the land that is at the very center of Middle East unrest. I am not being deployed against my will, but voluntarily stepping into the role of peacemaker as Jesus lived and called his followers to emulate. Going to the Middle East wielding the sword of the Spirit isn’t as culturally glamorous as going with an automated weapon, but I believe it is the path Christians must walk.

This is a time of unrest and budding hope in the Middle East. Further, the relationship between the U.S. and Israel is at the front of international conversation. My professor, Dr. Glen Stassen, offers some commentary of Obama’s recent speech through the lens of Just Peacemaking. Please join me in advocating for God’s Shalom through prayer and social discernment. Also, partner with me in my travels to Israel/Palestine as I offer frequent updates both leading up to my departure and during my time on the ground.

Here is a video (which will soon be a full length movie) highlighting the often untold story of Christians in Palestine.

Published by Jon Huckins

Jon is a speaker, writer and peacemaking trainer who has a Master’s Degree from Fuller Theological Seminary in Theology and Christian Ethics. He is currently working on a PhD in Theology and Political Ethics at Vrije University Amsterdam. He lives in San Diego with his wife, Jan, three daughters (Ruby, Rosie & Lou) and one son (Hank) where they co-lead an intentional Christian community seeking to live as a reconciling presence in their neighborhood. The whole family loves to swim and surf any chance they get.

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