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Elias Chacour

    Elias Chacour est l'Archevêque d'Akko, Haïfa, Nazareth et de toute la Galilée de l'Église grecque-catholique melkite. Il est l'auteur de deux livres détaillant les expériences du peuple palestinien vivant dans l'Israël d'aujourd'hui, connu pour ses efforts visant à promouvoir la réconciliation entre Arabes et Israéliens. Il se décrit lui-même comme un « Palestinien-Arabe-Chrétien-Israélien ».

    Faith Beyond Despair
    We Belong to the Land
    Blood Brothers – The Dramatic Story of a Palestinian Christian Working for Peace in Israel
    Blood Brothers
    • Blood Brothers

      • 235pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,4(164)Évaluer

      As a child, Elias Chacour lived in a small Palestinian village in Galilee. When tens of thousands of Palestinians were killed and nearly one million forced into refugee camps in 1948, Elias began a long struggle with how to respond. In Blood Brothers, he blends his riveting life story with historical research to reveal a little-known side of the Arab-Israeli conflict, touching on questions such as: •What behind-the-scenes politics touched off the turmoil in the Middle East? •What does Bible prophecy really have to say? •Can bitter enemies ever be reconciled? Now updated with commentary on the current state of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as a new foreword by Lynne Hybels and Gabe Lyons, this book offers hope and insight that can help each of us learn to live at peace in a world of tension and terror.

      Blood Brothers
    • We Belong to the Land

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(181)Évaluer

      A Palestinian Melkite priest tells the story of his life spent working for peace and reconciliation among Israeli Jews, Christians and Muslims. From the destruction of his boyhood village to his efforts to build summer camps for children of all religions, his moving story brings hope. schovat popis

      We Belong to the Land
    • Faith Beyond Despair

      Building Hope in the Holy Land

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,2(27)Évaluer

      Focusing on the contemporary state of the Middle East, the narrative intertwines autobiographical reflections with critiques derived from conversations with a French journalist. It highlights the efforts of various individuals striving for peace, alongside the author's personal experiences, particularly his work with children and students at the school and college he established. The book offers a poignant look at hope and resilience in a complex region.

      Faith Beyond Despair