Presbyterians For Middle East Peace
Pastors and elders for responsible and effective Middle East peacemaking policies
Must See VideosVideos of the presentations from the Presbyterians for Middle East Peace breakfast meeting at the 2012 GA, Partnering for Middle East Peace, are now available for viewing. Addressing the Issues
Sowing the Seeds of Peace
Controversy on Israel aid intensifies and threatens interfaith cooperation
Letter to U.S. Congress Generates Controversy
Investment versus Boycott: Important facts to consider
The facts on Caterpillar Tractor
Boycott, Divestment, and Sanction: Lacking a Consensus
The "apartheid" charge against Israel is wrong, is unjust, and will not advance the cause of peace in the Middle East.
The Middle East “Road Map to Peace”calls for a two state solution to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
Two Essential Principles for Presbyterian peacemaking in the Middle East
The Kairos Palestine document is seriously flawed, and should be approached carefully.
Advancing a Just Peace is an integrated compilation of the issues for consideration at the General Assembly.
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Day of prayer for the peace of JerusalemWe joined with fellow Christians across the globe as we took time on October 2, 2011 to pray for the peace of Pray for peace in Psalm 122:6 For her stones are dear to your servants; her very dust moves them to pity. Psalm 102:14 But be glad and rejoice forever in what I will create, for I will create Isaiah 65:18 Rejoice with Isaiah 66:10
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Insights from our partners in peacemakingPresbyterians for Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Relations (PCJCMR) responds to "Steadfast Hope: The Palestinian Quest for Just Peace" Read More |
Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem - October 7, 2012We joined with fellow Christians across the globe as we took time on October 7, 2012 to pray for the peace of
Pray for peace in Psalm 122:6 |
Additional ResourcesFor more information on effective peacemaking in the Middle East, we provide several links to resources we think will be helpful |

