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THE EMBRACE BLOG
Meet the Christians bringing hope to Tel Aviv’s rough sleepers
Aviv Ministry provides shelter, warm meals and care to people living with addictions on the streets of South Tel Aviv. The shelter is run by a team of volunteers who travel from all over Israel to serve this often-forgotten community and share the compassion of God with them.
Israel’s General Election Result Explained: Part 2
What does Israel’s new government look like and what might this mean for the future? Here we look at the composition of the new government of Israel, and things to watch out for in the coming period.
Israel’s General Election Result Explained: Part 1
What does Israel’s new government look like and what might this mean for the future? Here we look at the context and outcome of Israel’s general election.
What’s Christmas like for Christians in Bethlehem today?
Palestinian Pastor Rev Dr Munther described the challenges facing Christians living in Bethlehem, under Israeli occupation, this Christmas. And he has a challenging message for Western Christians, including us, and our thin understanding of the Christmas story.
Lebanon’s cholera outbreak
The first cholera outbreak since 1993 is now spreading across Lebanon and Syria. Our partner MERATH is working to combat the spread and have given us an update on what has been happening.
My olive harvest experience: A trip of joy and sadness
Rev’d David Coaker, of the United Reformed Church, recently took part in the Embrace olive picking trip, travelling to the West Bank to help Palestinian famers with their olive harvest. Here he reflects on his experience.
The glass-blowing artisans of the West Bank
Meet Mohammed and Selim, two highly skilled artisan working in the glass-blowing trade in the West Bank.
Why I work as a Life Schools Tutor
Embrace supports the Life Schools project in Egypt, run by our partners Think & Do. Anat, a teacher at the project, tells us how she became involved and why the project is so important in helping women overcome disadvantages they face.
Rockets, bullets, and checkpoints are not the final chapter
Justice and lasting peace in the Holy Land may seem a long way off today, but the faith and dedication of our Christian partners is such that they continue to strive to bring reconciliation and healing. Embrace’s Rev Su McClellan reflects on their transformative work, which provides seeds of hope the future.