Evangelical Leaders Reiterate Call for Two-State Solution for Israel and Palestine
Over 80 educators and ministry heads affirm efforts to negotiate lasting peace, and warn of consequences of failure.
David Neff | posted 11/28/2007 12:00AM

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As we work and pray, we are strengthened by the truth that Christ will return some day to complete his victory over sin and injustice, and we are empowered by the knowledge that until He comes again, He summons us to support the things that promote peace and justice for everyone in the Holy Land.
Signatories of An Evangelical Statement on Israel/Palestine
Thomas Armiger, General Superintendent
The Wesleyan Church
Gayle D. Beebe, President
Westmont College
David Black, President
Eastern University
Marilyn Borst, Director of Global Ministry
Peachtree Presbyterian Church
Ed Boschman, Executive Director
U.S. Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
David C. Brown, Chair
Evangelical Child & Family Agency
George K. Brushaber, President
Bethel University
Gary M. Burge, Professor of New Testament
Wheaton College
Tony Campolo, President/Founder
Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education
R. Judson Carlberg, President
Gordon College
Joseph Castleberry, President
Northwest University
Paul A. Cedar, Chairman
Mission America Coalition
Thomas A. Curry, Senior Minister
Round Lake Community Church
Craig C. Darling, U.S. Director
India Rural Evangelical Fellowship
Murray Dempster, President
Vanguard University
G. Blair Dowden, President
Huntington University
Robert P. Dugan, Jr., Retired
National Association of Evangelicals
Merrill Ewert, President
Fresno Pacific University
Leighton Ford, President
Leighton Ford Ministries
Arthur Evans Gay, Minister-at-Large
Evangelical Initiatives International
Jules Glanzer, President Elect
Tabor College
Vernon Grounds, Chancellor
Denver Seminary
Ronald Habegger, President
Fellowship of Evangelical Churches
Jack Haberer, Editor
The Presbyterian Outlook
Mike Hagan, President
Sioux Falls Seminary
Stephen A. Hayner, Professor
Columbia Theological Seminary
Dennis Hollinger, President
Evangelical Theological Seminary
Jim Holm, President
Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary
John Hubers, Former Director of Reformed Church Mission Program,
Middle East and South Asia
Reformed Church in America
John A. Huffman, Jr., Pastor
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach
Board Chair, Christianity Today International
Ken Hunn, Executive Director
The Brethren Church
Joel Hunter, Senior Pastor
Northland Church
John K. Jenkins, Senior Pastor
First Baptist Church of Glenarden
Bruce W. Jones
National Association of Evangelicals
J. Ellsworth Kalas, President
Asbury Theological Seminary
John F. Kim, Interim President
Northern Seminary
Peter Kuzmic, President
Evangelical Theological Seminary (Osijek, Croatia)
Duane Litfin, President
Wheaton College
Jo Anne Lyon, CEO
World Hope International
V. James Mannoia, President
Greensville College
Molly T. Marshall, President
Central Baptist Theological Seminary
Kevin T. McBride, Senior Pastor
Raymond Baptist Church
Larry J. McKinney, President
Simpson University
Gregory A. Monaco, Associate Field Director,
Youth for Christ/USA
Royce L. Money, President
Abilene Christian University
Richard Mouw, President
Fuller Theological Seminary
Shirley A. Mullen, President
Houghton College
Mike O'Neal, President
Oklahoma Christian University
David Neff, Editor-in-Chief
Christianity Today