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Hebron Journal: Stories of Nonviolent Peacemakers (edition 2001)

by Arthur G. Gish

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Sitting in an Israeli jail, standing in front of bulldozers, or confronting abusive soldiers--these are a few of the activities Arthur G. Gish describes from his experiences in Hebron, West Bank, with Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT).
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Asia > Biography and History > Middle East
  FHQuakers | Feb 12, 2018 |
From the back cover: "Art Gish records a moving story of the turmoil and suffering of the Palestinian people, the agony experienced by Israelis, and a vision of hope and new possibilities of reconciliation between Jews, Muslims, and Christians. From 1995 to 2001, (the author) experiences living with Muslim families, engaging in nonviolent actions with Israelis and Palestinians, and struggling to find creative responses to injustice. Selected excerpts from his journal tell of the Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) work and give us a vision of how small peacemaking groups can make a difference in violent conflicts."
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Sitting in an Israeli jail, standing in front of bulldozers, or confronting abusive soldiers--these are a few of the activities Arthur G. Gish describes from his experiences in Hebron, West Bank, with Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT).

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