
“They Tried to Bury Us, They Didn’t Know We Were Seeds.”
Oppressors need to understand that they can’t bury people thriving for life and freedom, because the oppressed will always plant their seeds, knowing there will be a season for blooming.

Oppressors need to understand that they can’t bury people thriving for life and freedom, because the oppressed will always plant their seeds, knowing there will be a season for blooming.

Two stories of struggles that connect in sisterhood, and in so doing, they blur their borders.

Mawlid Nabawi, observed on 29 October this year, is an important day for Muslims all over the world as they celebrate the birth of the

Pray for the Palestinian landowners and farmers. It is olive harvest season in Palestine, a significant season for the Palestinian farmers and landowners, but this

Accompaniment is hard to measure but is fostered through the relationships that are grown through collaborative work.
Left to right, top row: Colombian farmer, girl from Grassy Narrows, migrant child on Lesvos. Left to right, bottom row: Kurdish farmer, children at migrant
5 September 2020 Sunrise in Hebron, Palestine Photo: Aseel ZM Wikmedia Commons by Esther Kern “Time to get up,” says the sleepy voice beside
Israeli soldiers arrest Fuad al-‘Amour, the coordinator of the Protection and Steadfastness Committee in the South Hebron Hills Photo: Operation Dove Facebook page Please pray
We give thanks for the children in our lives who take brave steps in troublesome times, who gift us with their refreshing insights, and who
Photos of damage to South Hebron Hills communities from the Good Shepherd Collective’s Facebook page. Pray for the communities of the South Hebron Hills. In