Peace Hero’s, Beautiful Creative Resistance, and Some Ancient Stones

Talking with Zoughbi in the garden at Wi’am

We’ve arrived! We went to the heart of it first thing today by visiting Wi’am , the Palestinian Conflict Resolution/Transformation Center in Bethlehem and one of Pilgrims of Ibillins peace partners. Wi’am means agape, unconditional love and was founded by Zoughbi Al Zoughbi as a way to help his community. Zoughbi said his hero’s and models for giving back included his strong and faithful mother, MLK Jr, and Mother Theresa. He believes that everyone is capable of being evil or good and he believes that a method to bring change is using what he calls beautiful creative resistance.

Zoughbi talked to us about the situation today under occupation and how this grass-roots organization practices restorative justice and mediation. They practice Sulha mediation here using a 3rd party mediator for conflicts (Wi’am staff and volunteers). With current challenges of the occupation, economic depression (as a result of occupation and the pandemic), high unemployment in their community, land confiscation, and economic deterioration their programs offer some hope and help for anxiety, depression, and conflicts that are exacerbated by the current situation in Palestine. Programs include children’s programs, nonviolent resistance workshops, women’s groups and youth groups for local youth. Zoughbi gave us background of the history of the present situation as we sat in the beautiful garden next to the staggering ugly wall next door that is twice the height of the Berlin Wall. I was really impressed by our groups thoughtful questions, insight and compassion.

The morning also included a tour of the Aida Refugee camp that was established in 1950 as a temporary solution (tents) which now contains small cramped permanent dwellings for over 6,000 people in a 10 acre area. This camp was also considered the most tear gased area in the world and sadly the camp where a 7 year old boy collapsed and died of a heart attack just a few days ago after he and his brother were chased and detained by soldiers for allegedly throwing stones.

Within the camp there were several bright and hopefully places. One is another Pilgrims Peace Partner, a Seraj Library that provides a beautiful calm space for children to read, play games, and gather after school (photo below on left).

Another is the Alrowwad (Pioneers for Life) Cultural and Arts Society within the camp that provides beautiful and peaceful ways through performing and visual arts such as theater.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our deep dive day also included seeing some sites! We toured the ancient Nativity Church in Bethlehem where it’s believed that Jesus was born (photo above right). We were pleased we missed the crowds later in the afternoon and were awed by the newly cleaned mosaics from the 12th century and the newly restored columns.

Brenda Mehos

 

Walk With Us On Our Living Stones Fall Pilgrimage!

Pilgrims visiting Bi’ram in 2019

After three long years we’re back on the road on a Living Stones Pilgrimage! Nine of us will meet on Friday September 30th at our hotel in Bethlehem to travel together through October 11th. We are from Alaska, California, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, and Pennsylvania. We all travel for different reasons including curiosity, love of travel, a longing for connection to the biblical geography, a desire to hear from peace makers, interest in history, and a wish to learn what the reality is on the ground for those living in this part of the world a third of humanity calls the Holy Land. We are “spiritual beings on a human journey” as The Camino de Santiago travel guide writer John Brierley puts it when he describes the modern pilgrims on The Way in Spain. I think that is also so true for our pilgrimage and why the living stones, those living here today, are so important!

We invite you to read our daily reflections as we journey on a listening tour to visit not only the holy sites but visit with Pilgrims of Ibillin’s Peace Partners in Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Ibillin, and Zababdeh. Through our reflections experience the incredible Palestinian hospitality when we stay with a host family. With our pictures you may ride with us as we take a boat tour on the Sea of Galilee with Mar Elias students. Through our meditations you can listen with us to Bedouins living in the desert as they describe their challenges. Sit and listen with Abuna Chacour as he tells us more about the wonderfully successful Mar Elias Educational Institution that he founded and Pilgrims of Ibillin helps support and about why he’s dedicated his life to education and peace.

We hope to listen to and learn first hand from people who are working to promote justice and foster a peaceful co-existence among the diverse cultural and religious groups here in Israel and Palestine.

Join us! We will be posting daily starting October 1st!

Brenda Mehos
Pilgrimage Coordinator
October 2022