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Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) is pleased to release its newly
updated “Church Toolkit for Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking”. The Toolkit
was first created in May 2006 and is designed to equip local churches and
activists with tools to engage in awareness-building, education and
advocacy activities in their communities.
This summer and fall will be an exciting time with the run-up to the
November election and preparations for a transition to a new
Administration and the 111th Congress. It is vital that church advocates
work now to energize existing networks and build new ones to ensure that
Middle East peace efforts continue now and are made a top priority in
January 2009.
CMEP encourages you to download the Toolkit and use it to augment your
current activities or begin new initiatives. You might use the Toolkit to
establish a new committee or group dedicated to peacemaking. Or you might
share it with your church leadership, whether it be your pastor or priest
or social action committee chairperson. You might also want to pass it
along to other churches in your area.
Below are links to access the Church Toolkit, an excerpt from the
introduction, which provides a summary of the purpose of the Toolkit and
the resources it provides, as well as comments from advocates who have
used the Toolkit. If you would like to have a copy of the toolkit mailed
to you or if have any questions, please contact the CMEP office at
info@cmep.org.
Access the Toolkit
View Toolkit as a Webpage
Download and Print Church Toolkit as a PDF
file
To Download
and Print the Toolkit, along with the included Resources go to the:
Toolkit Homepage.
Excerpt from the Introduction and Guide to the Church
Toolkit for Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking
Many American
Christians share a concern for peace in the Holy Land. They are drawn to
this troubled region because of their spiritual connections to the places
of Jesus’ ministry, their relationships with the struggling Christian
community, their concern for the suffering peoples of the conflict and
their commitment to peacemaking. They often want to learn more about
current events in Israel and Palestine and to better understand the
conflict and possibilities for its resolution. At the same time, many see
the complexities and controversies of Israeli-Palestinian issues and
wonder where to begin.
Many churches
and church organizations have policy positions and statements on the
Middle East, mission personnel serving in the region and relationships
with Holy Land churches. If you and your congregation or committee are
just getting started, look for resources from your church or denomination.
Learn more about the Christian community in the Holy Land – who they are,
where they live, where they worship and how the conflict is affecting
them. Pray for the Christians in the Holy Land. Pray for the peace of
Jerusalem – a lasting peace for the two peoples and the three faiths.
Using church guidance and resources, take action in support of
peacemaking.
The Churches
for Middle East Peace (CMEP) Church Toolkit is designed to assist
congregational leaders in planning a worship service, prayer vigil, adult
Sunday School series, workshop, panel discussion, advocacy initiative or
other community activity by highlighting topics as well as resources for
more information.
What People are Saying About CMEP's Toolkit
"Thank you for the toolkit. I plan to give the members of our Missions
Committee a copy of this toolkit for them to read and to discuss how our
church can use the information. I feel that it will be a helpful tool to
get us further involved in working for peace in the Middle East.”
Sue Woodling - Raleigh, North Carolina
“The toolkit is an excellent resource for congregational, regional and
conference use. I have made multiple copies to distribute at the
Bi-annual Assembly of the Northwest Region of The Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ).”
Marvin Eckfeldt- Kent,
Washington
Send us your comments
on how you’ve used the toolkit in your local area! Email
info@cmep.org.
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