
THE EMBRACE BLOG
Symbols of Peace
Coventry Cathedral is a building full of symbols, each carefully chosen and placed to point to something greater than themselves. Here, our very own Su McClellan, a Deacon at the Cathedral, takes us through these potent symbols of peace.
ISRAEL-PALESTINE: An Ageing Conflict Ready for Ignition?
Middle East expert Dr Harry Hagopian reflects on Gillian Mosely’s film, the Tinderbox, screened by Embrace in October.
Waiting for Bad News
Rami Khader is the Director of the East Jerusalem YMCA’s Rehabilitation Programme. Here, Rami explores the long term effects that home demolition in the Occupied Palestinian Territories has on Palestinian families, particularly children.
An ancient symbol of home: Harvesting olives in Palestine
The olive tree is a universal symbol of peace. It is also a powerful symbol of Palestinian rootedness in their land.
The Tinderbox blog: understanding Israel Palestine
‘The sad truth is that if we remain in our echo chambers, we stunt our growth as human beings. It’s a choice.’
Vlog: Archbishop Angaelos on Christianity in Egypt
Archbishop Angaelos is the first Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of London. Here, he gives a fascinating insight into Christianity in Egypt.
Fear and flight: my experience as a refugee
This blog is about a childhood experience of fear and flight, recollected in the midst of events in Afghanistan. The author, who is well known to us, has asked to remain anonymous.
Memories of a different Syria
Long-standing Embrace friend, and volunteer, Jane (Lady) Green remembers what it was like living in Damascus in the early 1990s, when her husband Andrew (Lord) Green was Ambassador.
Why sanctions aren’t the answer in Syria
Embrace partner and friend Rev Dr Nadim Nassar, Director of the Awareness Foundation reflects on the urgent need for international action to save Syria, and the wider region, from humanitarian catastrophe and why sanctions only hurt the poor.