Accompanying the Palestinian People in Struggle
The suffering and hope of the Palestinian people locked in open-air prisons, surrounded by 30-foot walls of concrete has inspired me in a way that is similar to what I experienced when I traveled to Central America in the 1980’s; which translates into an integration of their message of hoping for justice and peace into my everyday way of being and behaving. I’ve been back a little over two weeks, and I’ve become accustomed to sharing and reflecting on the experience every day with someone(s). I know that I’ve been saturated with both grief and joy in communicating my experiences daily, because I don’t even need to keep track of what I’ve done on any given day.
Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 2:21PM
Guest Writer in
Artistic-Prophetic Imagination,
Current Events,
Jubilee Living,
Land Use,
Spirituality
john poole,
microcredit,
palestine,
peace,
social justice,
war
