Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Cornerstone

For anybody who is still wondering what I am doing at Sabeel, look at the latest Cornerstone Issue. I was responsible for gathering materials, contacting authors, and editing for this issue.

It is important, in any conflict, that all voices are heard. Having one's voice heard is part of the process of humanization. It makes all sides realize that they are humans of value and that those on the other side, whose voices you hear, are also humans of value. Peace and reconciliation can only happen when all voices are heard and all sides are seen as human and valuable. It is my impression, that one of the goals of Sabeel is to have the Palestinian Christian voice heard within the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Read the Cornerstone to hear Sabeel's unique voice and role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Cornerstone 52 - SHAME

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