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‘All you can do is survive’: A bleak midwinter for Christians in the Middle East
Abbas decrees a minimum of seven seats for Christian Palestinians
Abbas discusses occupied territories situation with Pope Francis
Christian communities in the Arab Middle East: the challenge of the future
Christian leaders: Covid-19 overshadowing historical evils of the Holy Land
Christians in Gaza celebrate gloomy Christmas this year
Conservative Christians remain silent about suffering Bethlehem
European Cultural Diplomacy and Arab Christians in Palestine
European Cultural Diplomacy and Arab Christians in Palestine, 1918–1948: Between Contention and Connection
Holy Land economy on its knees as pilgrimages stop because of COVID-19
The little town of Bethlehem is slowly getting smaller because of expanding Israeli settlements.
Very good news: Palestinian Authority officially recognizes Palestinian Evangelical Council of Churches after 12 year effort. Here’s the latest.
Watch: Bethlehem lights up Christmas tree as coronavirus rules keep crowds away
Why Many Christians Want to Leave Palestine. And Why Most Won’t.
William Barber preaches at Easter vigil service spotlighting Christian Palestinians
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