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Resilience and Faith in the Dark streets of Bethlehem

Resilience and Faith in the Dark streets of Bethlehem

Released Wednesday, 1st May 2024
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Resilience and Faith in the Dark streets of Bethlehem

Resilience and Faith in the Dark streets of Bethlehem

Resilience and Faith in the Dark streets of Bethlehem

Resilience and Faith in the Dark streets of Bethlehem

Wednesday, 1st May 2024
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Mercy Aiken tells Life & Faith of the joy-filled, yet painful life of Palestinian Christian, Bishara Awad.

Bishara was a child in Jerusalem when his father was shot and killed during the Israeli-Arab war of 1948. The story of his life and that of his family provides a sobering portrait of life in Israel/Palestine during decades of war, violence, tension and dashed dreams for those seeking a peaceful resolution to conflict.

Somehow, Bishara, a Palestinian Christian and community leader, remains unbowed, but also forgiving and empathetic towards his opponents. 

His story is told in the book, Yet in the Dark Streets Shining – a Palestinian Story of Hope and Resilience in Bethlehem

The coauthor of the book is Mercy Aiken – who came into the CPX studio. Mercy was in Australia with the Palestine Israel Ecumenical Network.

The book: 

Yet in the Dark Streets Shining – a Palestinian Story of Hope and Resilience in Bethlehem

Palestine Israel Ecumenical Network 

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