
by Kent Annan
Jesus was born in occupied Bethlehem and was for some time, with his
parents, a refugee in Egypt. Flash forward two thousand years: Jesus’
native land is still a place of refugees and military struggle. Two
Princeton M.Div. students, Craig Hunter and Gloria Yi, recently worked
among Palestinians in Israel on their field education internship
assignments. They made friends, learned more about the political
situation, and felt the violence rumbling through that contentious land.
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Honoring Wakonta among the
Osage
by Andrea Rogers
“It was great to be a part of an Indian reservation for a year and to learn to live in a small town,” says Gavin Van Horn, 25, an M.Div. senior who lived among the Osage tribe as part of his internship last year at the Hominy Friends Meeting in Hominy,
Oklahoma.
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