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Bridges across History, Lands, and Cultures


The origins of the Arab and Middle Eastern community within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) extend back many millennia to Mesopotamia, the land “between the rivers,” often considered the biblical garden of Eden and the cradle of human civilization. Passing through this land to Canaan was a man with roots in Ur in the northern Arabian peninsula: Abraham is the father through tradition and faith of Jews, Christians, and Muslims and the ethnic father of Jews and Arabs through his sons Isaac and Ishmael. Centuries later Jesus Christ, the Word of God made flesh, gave his life for all humanity. His followers led the mid-first century Jewish movement that became universal Christianity. Even in the earliest days of the Christian community, the arrival of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost was witnessed by Arabs and Middle Easterners along with others living during the Roman Empire in the multi-ethnic Palestine and Fertile Crescent. As this dramatic event unfolded, the observers asked, “And how is it that we hear, each of us, in our own native language?

(Excerpt from the
Arab and Middle Eastern Ministry Strategy


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HIGHLIGHTED RESOURCE
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Arab Friends, Neighbors & Guests: A Study Guide for Christians
By Katy Abdallah

This resource is intended to provide a thumbnail introduction to Arab peoples, cultures, and religions so that you and your study group can begin or strengthen the process of welcoming in your congregation and understand what individuals of Arab heritage bring when they enter your community or congregation.

Available through Augsburg Fortress
800/328-4648
ISBN 0-8066-4447-8
$8.99/per copy

 
 
         

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