Dinesh D’Souza is not one to shy away from public debate or controversy. The New York Times recently called D’Souza a “lightning rod” for his public profile as a conservative Evangelical and now as a filmmaker (D’Souza’s recent film 2016: Obama’s America has become the second highest grossing political documentary of all time, only behind […]
Evangelicals in the Holy Land: A New Vision for Israel and Palestine
When I arrived in “the Holy Land” this past May, interested in doing research on what it meant to promote a more just and peaceable future for Israel and Palestine, I was directed to the manifesto of the “Christ at the Checkpoint” conference that had been held just months before in Bethlehem. The first article […]