Prayer
for Peace in the Holy Land
Paradox is a Christian Ministry which
seeks to further balanced understanding
of and prayer about the
Israeli-Palestinian situation.
You will find many websites that are
either strongly pro-Palestinian and
somewhat anti-Israel or alternatively
decidedly Christian Zionist and rather
anti-Palestinian. It is my belief that
God loves both the Israelis and the
Palestinians equally, and wants the best
for both people groups. See our
Theological Basis for further
information.
When my wife and I
lived in Jerusalem, we became weary of
this Christian polarization on the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I decided
to start producing my
Paradox
Newsletter which seeks to take the
needs, pain and fears of both
Palestinians and Israelis seriously.
I have been a Church of England
clergyman for 40 years. For several
years we lived and worked in the Old
City of Jerusalem at the interface of
the Jewish and Arab communities. Being
the General Director of the Church of
England’s official ministry among Jewish
people, I was called to stand with the
Jewish people, after almost two
millennia of shameful Christian
anti-Semitism, which has created
enormous barriers between Jewish people
and the Church.
However, I could not do this in a way
which ignored the needs, fears and pain
of our Palestinian and Israeli Arab
neighbours and colleagues. Half of my
local staff in Jerusalem were Jewish and
half Arab. Living in the land, amidst
the two people groups, had a profound
effect. I started from a position which
largely ignored the needs of the
Palestinians, and focused only on the
terrorists among them. Eventually I
could no longer do that. I was deeply
and extensively involved with Jewish
Believers in Jesus (Messianic Jews) but
many of our immediate neighbours were Arab, both Christian and
Muslim, whom I also came to love.
I am now on the
advisory board of a wider ministry of
reconciliation and relief in the Middle
East, FRRME, which is chaired by the
previous Archbishop of Canterbury and
includes diplomats and politicians. It
is involved in encouraging and
facilitating high level negotiations
between very senior politicians and
religious leaders in the Middle East,
including in Israel and the Palestinian
areas. Its aim is to achieve reduction
of violence and ultimately peace with
justice (it is not about theological
dialogue).
The
pictures above are of a Palestinian
Refugee Camp in Bethlehem and of
Auschwitz, depicting tragedy in the
history of both peoples
Paradox
Ministries is a UK Charity (No.
1125582), headed
by The Rev Tony