Reblogged with permission. Yes, we MUST pray for the peace of Jerusalem and all her people.
With President’s historic yet controversial decision on Jerusalem, Evangelical leaders call Christians around the world to pray for the peace of Jerusalem as never before. [Here’s the statement we just released from the Alliance For The Peace of Jerusalem.]
Time and again, Jerusalem lies at the Epicenter of the momentous events that are shaking our world and shaping our future. This week is no exception.
As a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen — and a Jewish Evangelical — and most recently as a new resident of Jerusalem where my wife and kids and I now live, these issues are not just theological or theoretical for me. They’re personal.
Lynn and I love Jerusalem — we love both Israelis and Palestinians. We love them dearly and equally, as we believe God does. We don’t want to see any more divisions or violence or terror or injustice of any kind. There has been too much suffering, too much bloodshed. We long to see peace between the two sides. We pray and work for the day when both peoples can truly live side by side, and amongst each other, in safety and security and…
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hi mar ……….. just got the galleys and really need a proofreader. i’m too familiar with the material and i’m in a push to get on a plane to VA in several days. will be spending the holidays with my messianic rabbi and his wife and 3 kids whom i bonded with when i lived in VA BEACH for 20 years. i helped raise the kids and one of them just married and i’m so excited. too sick to get to the wedding but i’m pushing to make this trip happen. haven’t been out of FL in two and a half years and i need some cool air and different vistas. love you today and every day, toni lisa