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Synopsis: In 1984, Ron Sider challenged that until Christians are
ready to risk everything in pursuit of peace, "we dare never
whisper another word about pacifism . . . Unless we are ready to
die developing new nonviolent attempts to reduce conflict, we
should confess that we never really meant that the cross was an
alternative to the sword." From this challenge, Christian
Peacemaker Teams was born. Nearly thirty years later, Michael McRay
too explored Sider's challenge, interning with CPT in the West Bank
city of Hebron. Alongside local and international peacemakers,
McRay learned how to resist the violence of occupation, sharing in
the stories of a suffering people as he struggled to embody the
peaceable spirit of the rabbi from Nazareth. This book tells those
stories. Drawing on his personal experience with the land and its
history, McRay's raw letters home tackle critical issues relevant
to peacemakers everywhere: What is really happening in Palestine
that mainstream media fails to report? How are Palestinians' lives
being affected? How can one be peaceable amidst such violence and
oppression? How should Christian discipleship influence one's
pursuits of peacemaking and reconciliation? McRay's letters
illustrate both the challenge and promise of the cross in today's
world. Endorsements: "Our field needs passionate, on-the-ground,
firsthand descriptions of the challenges of constructively engaging
settings of deep and painful conflict. McRay's book provides just
such a window." --John Paul Lederach, author of The Moral
Imagination "Surprisingly invitational. This is a book worth
reading and rereading. As a guide for activism, I hope these
reflections will have a profound rippling effect." --Kathy Kelly,
Nobel Peace Prize nominee "A valuable resource for all who are
called to be peacemakers--which should mean all of us." --Brian D.
McLaren, author of A New Kind of Christianity "What is hopeful
about these letters is the humanity the author shows through his
interaction with Jews and Palestinians. In a down-to-earth yet
profound way, this book shows Jews a way out of the injustice of
occupying another people. What more important lesson do we Jews
have to learn before it is too late?" --Marc H. Ellis, author of
Toward a Jewish Theology of Liberation "Here is a book as
unflinchingly faithful to the Christian gospel as a book can
possibly be." --Richard T. Hughes, author of Myths America Lives By
Author Biography: Michael T. McRay received his BA in History from
Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, earning regional and
national awards for his senior thesis comparing European
colonialism and the Israeli occupation. In addition to his
internship with Christian Peacemaker Teams, Michael has worked and
traveled extensively in the West Bank in various capacities. He is
currently pursuing graduate studies in conflict transformation and
reconciliation with the Irish School of Ecumenics (Trinity College
Dublin) in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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