2019 Living Stones Pilgrimage Registration is open!

Join Pilgrims of Ibillin to meet today’s Peacemakers in 2019
in Palestine and Israel! View a sample itinerary.

Mar Elias High School English class, teacher, and pilgrimage guests
  • If you’re more interested in meeting people than exploring ancient ruins (though you’ll do both);
  • if you want to walk where Jesus walked but also meet descendants of his neighbors and relatives;
  • if you want behind-the-scenes exposure to the Israeli/Palestinian situation, beyond what you see in mainstream media coverage; PLEASE JOIN US!

Click here for full itinerary and registration information for May 13-26 trip,

and click here for October 15-28 info and registration. Register now for  Living Stones Pilgrimages.

This tour is active and strenuous, and the schedule keeps us busy. Participants should be comfortable walking on uneven walkways with lots of hills, sometimes for an hour or more. (Use of walking poles or canes is fine, but be prepared for a few times when rest stops might be an hour apart.)

Questions? Please email or call or text Joan Deming, the tour leader: jdeming7@gmail.com or 608-235-1046.

Violence against the Peacemakers, Bethlehem 2015

How Wi'am's yard used to look - before being fire-bombed
How Wi’am’s yard used to look – before being fire-bombed

Sharing concern for our partners/friends at Wi’am, the Palestinian Conflict Resolution Center in Bethlehem:

Yesterday, 7 December, the Israeli Defense Force’s response to stone-throwing children caused terrible damage at Wi’am. Stone-throwing and IDF response are daily occurences, but this damage is by far the worst. Outdoor lights broken, electricity into the Wi’am building damaged, seating destroyed, a shade and its frame burned beyond repair, another garden shade torn down, dozens of tear gas and sound grenade canisters littering the Wi’am garden and yard.

We have shared events in this yard with Palestinians and an array of international friends at Wi’am twice this year for significant community events. The first was during our May pilgrimage: a communion service with Pax Christi International, a very moving service of unity and bridge-building. The second was a women’s ecumenical prayer service, late October, to pray for peace.

Wi’am is one of our Pilgrims of Ibillin peace-building partners, and this yard is part of our home in Bethlehem. Share this! People need to know how bad the situation has become. And if you want to contribute to Wi’am to help them recover from the damage, gifts to Pilgrims of Ibillin (designated “Wi’am”) will go 100% to Wi’am. You can give through Pilgrims’ website: www.pilgrimsofibillin.org.

Wi'am yard, immediately next to ground zero for protests in Bethlehem. IDF claims Wi'am damage is just collateral result of stone-throwing.
Wi’am yard, immediately next to ground zero for protests in Bethlehem. IDF claims Wi’am damage is just collateral result of stone-throwing.
This table is a survivor.
This table is a survivor.
Wi'am staff members survey the damage
Wi’am staff members survey the damage
Shredded and burned "shade" from Wi'am yard
Shredded and burned “shade” from Wi’am yard

 

Join Bob Sawyer for a Living Stones Pilgrimage – Jan/Feb 2013

Living Stones Pilgrimage Opportunity — Travel with a Purpose

January 29—February 11, 2013
Led by Rev. Bob Sawyer & George Shalabi ~ pilgrims@triad.rr.com or 336-499-5310

The winter Pilgrims of Ibillin Living Stones Pilgrimage still has openings, but the registration deadline is around the corner. Join us for a tour that’s more than a tourist experience of Israel/Palestine. Check our website for full brochure and registration form.

Cost: $1600 program fee to Pilgrims of Ibillin; pay airfare separately to our travel agent for the New York-Tel Aviv round trip, plus the cost of your connecting flight from wherever you live to New York.

Registration deadline—October 15, 2012. (We have a few days wiggle room on this deadline, but do call today for more information.)

Click here for the full pdf brochure and registration form.

More information:  call or email Bob Sawyer, 336-499-5310 or mailto:pilgrims@triad.rr.com.

Girls’ Sports = Leadership Development in Bethlehem

When Pastor Mitri Raheb of Bethlehem’s Christmas Lutheran Church launched a Young Adult Leadership Development effort in 2007, he didn’t yet have program funding, but he knew training young leaders was important. Pilgrims of Ibillin provided early and ongoing funds to help with this highly successful program which helps young leaders develop both personal and professional strengths.

For the first two years a group of 25 young adults met weekly with Pastor Raheb and other community leaders. Then the 25 were challenged to go out into the community to use what they had learned — to BE leaders in some-thing creative they care about.

One member of this group, Honey Thaljieh, applied her newly minted leadership skills to developing a women’s soccer program in the Bethlehem area through the Diyar Consortium’s Dar al Kalima Health and Wellness program. Through Diyar, in turn, Honey has also helped launch a national women’s soccer program in the West Bank. In May 2011, the Diyar Women’s Soccer Team won first place in the first-ever Palestinian national women’s soccer tournament!
Honey’s initiative laid the groundwork for key successes in the last two years:

  • A trip to Germany gave the Diyar soccer team a chance to play against German teams and enroll in an in-tensive athletic leadership program.
  • A return visit by German coaches trained local coaches—not only to improve players’ skills, but also to organize and coach soccer programs for kids from refugee camps and the streets.
  • Many Diyar team members also play on Palestine’s first-ever na-tional Women’s Soccer Team, thus contributing to Palestinian women’s success in international sports.
  • The German soccer team paid a return visit to the Bethlehem soccer team in June 2012 (see photo above)

In 2011 Honey and the other Diyar Young Leaders met together again — to reflect on their leadership experiences, and dream of next steps.

Honey, however, left in mid-2011 to become the first Arab woman ever accepted into FIFA’s prestigious Master’s Program—a 9-month training program set in Europe.  She graduated this summer and brings her considerable skills home to Bethlehem.  Congratulations, Honey! (Watch “Captain Honey” on YouTube!)

The program Honey launched 2 years ago has borne fruit, even through her absence.  Coaches trained through the women’s sports program of Diyar now run basketball and soccer programs for girls:  sixty 6-9 year-olds, and sixty 10-12 year-olds.

Diyar asks, “How can you bring people together? How can you build bridges? How can you witness great communication among humans? SPORTS Indeed!”