Just Peacemaking #3: A Call For Interfaith Dialog

With my friend/owner of a local pizza place in the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem.

Christian Quarter of Jerusalem

In East Jerusalem where the majority of people are devout Muslims.

Stories of Redemption

This is an article I recently wrote for Youth Specialties that gives a small snapshot into some the heart and content of my book Teaching Through the Art of Storytelling. For the full article, click on the link below.

As I write this, I am traveling internationally seeking to build common ground between two people groups who have demonized one another through polarizing rhetoric and histories of resentment. Behind the caricatures I am amazed at the dynamic human stories of hope and perseverance that share so much in common with one another. In large part, it is the humanity of these stories I am seeking to illuminate with a group of fellow peacemakers.

Jesus lived and taught in a similar context of polarizing rhetoric, warring ideologies and religious division. Whether the militant propaganda of the Roman Empire or the self-righteousness of the Pharisees, each stood as a potential hurdle in the promotion of Jesus’ unifying story and reign of the Kingdom of God.

In the case of warring storylines, both the ancient and modern, the Story of God has the ability to transcend the rhetoric through the continued advance of God’s Kingdom as was inaugurated in Jesus’ life, death and resurrection. The Story of Jesus’ reign swallows up the stories of infighting and offers a hope that invites all to participate in his Story of restoration. His Story redeems humanities’ stories.

Interestingly, as Jesus shares the good news of the Kingdom, he often employs storytelling that takes into account the warring storylines of his day. As a first century rabbi, he develops brilliant parables (known as Jewish Agada) that are rooted in reality, but are able to transcend the rhetoric and create a common ground that points to the hope of the Kingdom.

To read the rest of the article go to Youth Specialities where the article was originally published.

Just Peacemaking #2: A City In Tension

Sorry there are two parts, I got cut off in the middle!

Dancing outside the Old City Walls.

Dancing outside Old City Walls

Pic overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem. Dome of the Rock/Temple Mount on right with the Mount of Olives right behind on horizon.

Old City Jerusalem

Just Peacemaking Video Series: #1

In a time of volatile relationships in the Middle East that have only worsened due to polarizing rhetoric and political posturing, I am stepping into the middle of it all with a team of Just Peacemakers led by leading Christian, Jewish and Muslim scholars/advocates. Here is a post that gives more insight into the who’s and what’s of the trip.  Believing the reign of Jesus transcends borders, we seek to create initiatives that step into conflict without settling for the justification of mass violence. Join me as I explore the human stories behind each side of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Sorry for the video quality!  It will probably only get worse once I’m on the ground in Israel/Palestine.

Here are a few books/resources that I have read in the past couple weeks in preparation if your interested in learning more about this extremely important issue.

1. Just Peacemaking: Transforming Initiatives for Justice and Peace

2. Christian Zionism: Road-map to Armageddon?

3. Nonviolence and Peace Building in Islam: Theory and Practice