• ISRAEL \ Jun 18, 2003
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    Ancient limestone box linked to Jesus displays dubious carved inscription. A committee of archeologists and geologists commissioned by the Israeli Antiquities Authority is set to declare that the inscription on the James ossuary is fake.

    By JAMES ADAMS, From Tuesday's Globe and Mail

    Ossuary markings fake, Israeli archeologist says
  • OTHER \ Jun 06, 2003
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    Iraqi Christians ask that Christians around the world pray that missionaries to Iraq be sensitive to the local situation and work with the local believers wherever possible

    ASSIST News Service, June 5, 2003

  • ISRAEL \ Jun 03, 2003
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    Nearly all of the approximately 100 Messianic congregations in Israel are adding members, and many are new believers, sources in Israel say. Israel had an estimated 7,000 Messianic Jews in 2000, up from 250 in 1967, according to Operation World. There are about 332,000 followers of Christ among the world's 15 million Jews.

    Religion Journal, June 1, 2003

    Messianic movement in Israel is flourishing
  • ISRAEL \ Jun 02, 2003
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    A Greek Catholic priest from Nazareth felt the need to lead a group of Arabs and Jews to Auschwitz to understand each other.

    He says:"We can't understand our conflict without understanding the history of the Jewish people, the Holocaust, and how it lives today," he said. "We cannot make peace until we understand the pain."

    The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 28, 2003

    Seeking healing at a place of pain
  • PALESTINE \ May 26, 2003
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    Canadian peace volunteer who has been stationed in Hebron with Christian Peacemaker teams,was saved from deportation by a last-minute court injunction issued by the Israeli Supreme Court.

    Canoe News, Canada, May 25, 2003

    Canadian activist saved from deportation
  • PALESTINE \ May 26, 2003
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    A Christian Palestinian businessman :"If we don't protect these 'living stones', there will be a time when people come here and all they see are the dead stones of the biblical ruins. We need American support to keep believers here..."

    World Magazine, May 25, 2003

  • OTHER \ May 26, 2003
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    In his final official address to the church, the Rev. Fahed Abu-Akel used distinctly spiritual language in recounting his eventful year as moderator of the 214th General Assembly.

    Worldwide Faith News, May 25, 2003

    Abu-Akel recounts events of energetic year as moderator
  • ISRAEL \ May 12, 2003
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    When worshippers of the Brethren Church in Nazareth arrived to the Bible Study meeting at Friday, they discovered four Molotov cocktails ("burning bottles") thrown at the exterior walls and roof of the building.

    The Brethren Church meets in the upper floor of the building were Emmaus Bible School is located. This is related to the outrage between Muslims in Israel over a book that Emmuas Bible School had, which ridicules Islam's prophet Mohammad.
    Earlier in the week, Emmaus Bible school issued an apology and clarification letter

    Nazareth, Special for Come and See, May 12, 2003

    Molotov cocktails thrown at the Brethren Church in Nazareth
  • ISRAEL \ May 09, 2003
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    Pope John Paul II has appointed Father Elias Michael Chacour as a consultant to the Holy See committee promoting dialogue between Christians and Jews, making him the first Palestinian to be appointed to the five-year post.

    Chacour is the founder of the Mar Elias Educational Institutions in the town of Ibillin in the Galilee, and three-time nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize (1986, 1989 and 1994).

    By ABIGAIL RADOSZKOWICZ, The Jerusalem Post, May 8, 2003

    Chacour named Vatican consultant for Christian-Jewish dialogue