Bethelem

Why There are Few Christians Left in the Holy Town of Bethlehem

It is another anxious Christmas for the inhabitants of Bethlehem. This is the time of year when they have a chance to break out of an isolation enforced in concrete since Israel enclosed the town with a “separation wall” more than a decade ago.
On Christmas Eve, in a centuries-old tradition, Palestinian and foreign pilgrims rub shoulders as they throng into the ancient Church of the Nativity to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Jesus at its reputed location two millennia ago.

Bethlehem Uni gets a New State-of-the-art Library

Bethlehem University is a very special place which I have been fortunate to visit several times. Described by its Vice-Chancellor as “an oasis of peace and a beacon of hope”, I found it a warmly-welcoming, vibrant melting-pot of Christian and Muslim giving off endlessly good vibes.
The University’s latest newsletter arrived today with this important announcement: