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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Glenn R. Palmberg, President
Evangelical Covenant Church
Earl F. Palmer, Minister
University Presbyterian Church
Linda Pampeyan, Consultant
Leadership Renewal Center
Ted W. Pampeyan, Director
Leadership Renewal Center
David L. Parkyn, President
North Park University
Roger Parrot, President
Belhaven College
Jerry Pence, General Superintendent
The Wesleyan Church
Rita Rihani, Professor of Arabic
North Park University
Bob Roberts, Pastor
Northwood Church
Bill Robinson, President
Whitworth University
Haddon W. Robinson, President
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Leonard Rodgers, Executive Director
Evangelicals for Middle East Understanding
Andrew Ryskamp, Director
Christian Reformed World Relief Committee
Michael G. Scales, President
Nyack College/ATS
Chris Seiple, President
Institute for Global Engagement
Robert Seiple, Former Ambassador-at-Large
for International Religious Freedom
Ronald J. Sider, President
Evangelicals for Social Action
James Skillen, President
Center for Public Justice
Wallace Smith, President
Palmer Theological Seminary
Glen H. Stassen, Lewis Smedes Professor of Christian Ethics
Fuller Theological Seminary
Gary W. Streit, President
Malone College
Joseph Tkach, President
Worldwide Church of God
Paul Vicalvi, Chaplains Commission Executive Director
National Association of Evangelicals
Harold Vogelaar, Professor Emeritus
Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago
Berten Waggoner, National Director
Vineyard USA
Don Wagner, Professor
North Park University
John Wagner, Pastor
Andover Congregational Church
Jon R. Wallace, President
Azusa Pacific University
Jim Wallis, Editor
Sojourners
Bob Wenz
Renewing Total Worship Ministries
Luder G. Whitlock, Executive Director
The Trinity Forum
John P. Williams, Jr., Regional Director
Evangelical Friends International - North America
Craig Williford, President
Denver Seminary
Earl L. Wilson, General Superintendent
The Wesleyan Church
Larry E. Yonker, Vice-President
The Elevation Group
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Christianity Today's September editorial on "What It Means to Love Israel" addressed theological ideas behind support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Christianity Today's previous articles on Israel and the Jewish people include:
Opinion Roundup: The Evangelical View of Israel? | Evangelicals are more diverse on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict than we are led to believe (June 1, 2003)
Christian History Corner: Zion Haste | Does the passion of a few nineteenth-century Chicagoans still influence American policy in the Middle East? (January 1, 2002)
The Chosen People Puzzle | When it comes to relating to the Jewish people, should we dialogue, cooperate, or evangelize? (Richard J. Mouw, March 5, 2001)
CT Classic: Do Jews Really Need Jesus? | What evangelicals believe about evangelization of the Jewsand whether the Holocaust makes a difference in that task. (October 8, 1990)
David Neff met with Condoleeza Rice in October to discuss evangelicals and Middle East politics.