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MMI partnerships help Holy Land Christian minority survive
Much of the Western media spin on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict portrays the source of conflict as a centuries-old religious clash between Jews and Muslims fighting over coveted, limited turf which for each is “holy land.”
Missing in this oversimplified equation is another reality: that of indigenous Christian Arabs, a minority with ties to the region dating back uninterrupted to the first century. Whether Palestinians living in the West Bank, or Arab Israelis (Arabs living in Israeli citizenship), these Christians are an integral part of the Israeli/Palestinian social structure.
Sadly, in recent years with the region’s shattered economy and escalating violence, Palestinian Christians have been leaving the Holy Land in record numbers. When Israel was founded in 1948 there were close to half a million Christians living in the region. In just the past two years, the Christian population has dropped from 80,000 to 60,000. While Christians comprised 20 percent of the Holy Land’s population just fifty years ago, today they comprise less than two percent.

The drop in the Christian population is due primarily to the region’s shattered economy and escalating violence. The economy is such that nearly one in five Israelis lives below the poverty line of less than $2 per day. In the West Bank and Gaza the situation is even more extreme with 70 percent of the population living in poverty. For parents concerned about their children’s future, the temptation to emigrate for a better life is strong.
The steep and rapid decline has observers worried that unless things change soon, the Holy Land could become a museum—without any living Christian presence—in a very short time. That fear has prompted Palestinian church leaders to put out an urgent dual appeal: imploring Arab Christians, on the one hand, not to abandon the Holy Land that is their birthright; and urging Christian communities around the world to come to the aid of the Palestinian brothers and sisters in faith.
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Makloubeh(Upside-Down) Ministries was started by two Americans (see right) with Master of Divinity Degrees. They work out of Bethlehem, on the West Bank focusing on economic development among Palestinian refugees
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