Musalaha Publications
Musalaha has published four books. For more information or for placing orders, contact us
| Journey Through the Storm, 2011, Salim J. Munayer |
This collection fo articles offers a unique perspective on Musalaha. This volume is presented with devotionals, interviews, reports and articles that Israelis and Palestinians have written about this journey of reconciliation. This book is available in our offices and we hope to soon make it available via amazon. |
| You Have Heard it Said, 2011, Jonathan McRay |
You Have Heard it Said, Events of Reconciliation by Jonathan McRay. This collection of stories is an excellent introduction to some of the many issues faced by these followers of the Messiah on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian divide, and chronicles the journey toward reconciliation they have chosen to take. The road to reconciliation is long and difficult, and the struggle is vividly portrayed in these narratives. Reading these stories, and the reflection pieces that follow them, leaves one with a picture of real human interaction which goes beyond the stereotypes and caricatures, and offers an authentic glimpse at the lives of Israeli and Palestinian believers, the lives they live, they challenges they face, their fears and their hopes. The stories told in this book are at times difficult to read, as they indicate how much distance still needs to be covered. But they also inspire hope; the brave example of those few who are working toward reconciliation proves that coexistence is possible, and can serve as a model for the future. To order click here, You Have Heard it Said |
| Musalaha Songbook, 2004, Compiled by Israeli and Palestinian worship leaders |
This is a collection of 96 Hebrew, Arabic and mixed worship songs, including musical notation, guitar chords, translations, and transliteration.To order, please email us. |
| In the Footsteps of our Father Abraham, 2002, Edited by Salim J. Munayer. |
| A revised version of Musalaha`s first volume, this book includes articles written in the early years of Musalaha`s ministry and contains an additional section of articles written in the past year. Contributors to the text include Palestinian Christians, Messianic Israelis, and international Christians. It is a unique mix of perspectives and experiences from our twelve years of activity in reconciliation. |
| The Bible and the Land: An Encounter, 2000, Edited by Lisa Loden, Peter Walker, and Michael Wood. |
| A collection of articles on Theology of the Land from Messianic Jewish, Palestinian, and international Christian perspectives. |
| (Sold out, in process of reprinting) |
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This collection fo articles offers a unique perspective on Musalaha. This volume is presented with devotionals, interviews, reports and articles that Israelis and Palestinians have written about this journey of reconciliation. This book is available in our offices and we hope to soon make it available via amazon.
You Have Heard it Said, Events of Reconciliation by Jonathan McRay. This collection of stories is an excellent introduction to some of the many issues faced by these followers of the Messiah on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian divide, and chronicles the journey toward reconciliation they have chosen to take. The road to reconciliation is long and difficult, and the struggle is vividly portrayed in these narratives. Reading these stories, and the reflection pieces that follow them, leaves one with a picture of real human interaction which goes beyond the stereotypes and caricatures, and offers an authentic glimpse at the lives of Israeli and Palestinian believers, the lives they live, they challenges they face, their fears and their hopes. The stories told in this book are at times difficult to read, as they indicate how much distance still needs to be covered. But they also inspire hope; the brave example of those few who are working toward reconciliation proves that coexistence is possible, and can serve as a model for the future. To order click here,
This is a collection of 96 Hebrew, Arabic and mixed worship songs, including musical notation, guitar chords, translations, and transliteration.