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Salt of the Earth group draws young Christians together in West Bank

Osama Sayegh has a heart for numbers: four in Deir Ghazaleh, 35 in Kufr Kad, 50 in Toubas, 35 in Jalameh, 67 in Burqin, 130 in Jenin.

He counts the number of Christians left in these communities across the northern part of the West Bank. He reaches with his heart for the people behind those numbers: why are young Christian families leaving? How can he convince them to stay?

Right Rev. Dr Emily Onyango has a message for young people: “God is on your side”

Right Rev. Dr Emily Onyango, assistant bishop, Anglican Diocese of Bondo, Kenya, was ordained in 1987—the second woman priest ordained in all of east Africa—and appointed as assistant bishop in 2021. She also serves as a lecturer for St Pauls University. Below, she reflects on her path to becoming a church leader, the resistance she encountered, and her message to young people today.

“No necesitamos más simpatía: necesitamos acción”, afirma el director del New Imperial Hotel de Jerusalén

A los seis años de edad, Abu El Walid Dajani empezó a ayudar a su padre a dirigir el hotel New Imperial, cercano a la Puerta de Jaffa, en Jerusalén. El histórico inmueble es propiedad del Patriarcado Ortodoxo Griego y fue arrendado antes de 1967 a la familia Dajani para que lo explotara como hotel. Ahora, con 77 años, es Dajani quien dirige el establecimiento. Pero la amenaza de desahucio está desbaratando el modo de vida que su familia ha conocido durante generaciones.

Manager of New Imperial Hotel in Jerusalem: “We don’t need any more sympathy—we need action”

As a six-year-old boy, Abu El Walid Dajani began helping his father manage the New Imperial Hotel near Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem. The historic property is owned by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, and leased before 1967 to the Dajani family to run as a hotel.  Now 77, Dajani has become the manager. But the threat of eviction is derailing a way of life his family has known for generations.