Hebron Journal: Stories of Nonviolent Peacemaking

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About the Author

Arthur G. Gish, Athens, Ohio, has been active in peace and social justice work for over 40 years, beginning with work as a conscientious objector with Brethren Volunteer Service in Europe. He is the author of Beyond the Rat Race (1972) and Living in Christian Community (1979).
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About the Author

Arthur G. Gish, Athens, Ohio, has been active in peace and social justice work for over 40 years, beginning with work as a conscientious objector with Brethren Volunteer Service in Europe. He is the author of Beyond the Rat Race (1972) and Living in Christian Community (1979).

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"Art Gish's testimonies are characterized by honesty and veracity, providing a firsthand description of a harsh situation. I hope his work can be an eye-opener for those who have been misled."
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Arthur G. Gish records a moving story of the turmoil and suffering of the Palestinian people, the agony experienced by Israelis, and a vision of hope and new possibilities of reconciliation between Jews, Muslims, and Christians.

From 1995 to 2001, Gish experiences living with Muslim families, engaging in nonviolent actions with Israelis and Palestinians, and struggling to find creative responses to situations of injustice. Selected excerpts from his journal tell of the Christian Peacemaker Team (CPT) work and give a vision of how small peacemaking groups can make a difference in violent conflicts.

"The CPTers dared to speak out, and for that we are grateful. Let us pray together to find, as Art says, 'strength and courage to act in calmness and love.'"
Nora Armenian-Palestinian Christian, Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center

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  • ISBN-13: 9780836191684
  • Publisher: Herald Press
  • Publication date: 9/28/2001
  • Pages: 304
  • Product dimensions: 5.46 (w) x 8.22 (h) x 0.64 (d)
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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 19, 2003

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    Art Gish is an activist and farmer from Athens, Ohio, where he has been holding Peace Vigils every week for several decades. I met him several times while studying at Ohio University and doing community work in Southeast Ohio. His action in Feb. 2003 of using his body to successfully stop two tankers in Iraq is an inspiration. Below is an e-mail excerpt from Peggy Gish on Feb. 15, 2003 (Day of Global Civil Protest) about the banners they have been holding daily at civilian sites in Iraq: "Every day this week, the team has been having vigils across the street from the UN headquarters in the morning when the inspectors leave for their assignments. One day, one of the inspectors came over and thanked us, saying that our presence was a boost for their morale. After leaving the UN each day we went to a different civilian site (a water treatment plant, an electrical facility, a hospital, a bridge, a school) - all places which have been hit by bombs in the Gulf War - and held a press conference and put up a banner in Arabic and English which said, "To bomb this site, would be a war crime" and referring to Geneva Convention article 54. Our hope is also that people back home would go to similar sites locally and try to put up banners that say, "bombing sites like this in Iraq is a war crime." Tomorrow we will have a peace march, in solidarity, with those at home and around the world who are holding marches and rallies . . . "

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