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Christian Voice for Peace. 

Bold faith.  Radical love.  Truth that liberates.

For decades, American Christians have been told that supporting the State of Israel is a biblical mandate.

But that theology has propped up apartheid, funded ethnic cleansing, and distorted the gospel beyond recognition.

It’s time to break the silence.

Through theology, tourism, donations, and votes, we’ve helped bankroll a brutal occupation in Palestine.

Evangelical Christians are the largest voting bloc behind U.S. support for Israel’s war on Gaza.

Not out of hate—but out of bad theology.

We’ve justified war crimes in Jesus’ name.

But the Jesus of the gospel never armed empire.

He stood with the oppressed. He wept with the wounded.

He flipped the tables of injustice.

If our faith is being used to justify apartheid, it’s not the gospel.

It’s propaganda.

This is a reckoning.

And it’s also a movement.

We’re calling Christians back to the heart of Jesus—

Where justice isn’t optional

 

Christian Voice for Peace is here to help.

We’re building something bold—offering tools, resources, and biblical truth

for those ready to speak out, stand up, and live a faith that liberates.

This is your invitation.

To join a rising movement of believers who refuse to stay silent.

To reclaim the gospel from the grip of empire.

To say: Not in Jesus’ name. Not in our name.

Let’s make it undeniable.

If you’re ready to follow Christ—not empire—welcome.

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Why Do Zionists Believe God Gave Them the Land?

Most religious Zionists—and many Christian Zionists—base their belief on several passages from the Old Testament, but God’s promises were conditional, not absolute. God’s character never supports injustice. If modern Israel claims to inherit the promise, it must also inherit the responsibility to reflect God's justice—not apartheid, occupation, and ethnic cleansing.

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Ask the hard questions. 

 

Let’s rebuild a faith that refuses to be silent in the face of suffering. 

Why Does This Matter ?

Evangelicals are one of the most important voting blocks in America. There are millions more evangelical Christians who identify as supporters of Israel than there are American Jews. Our goal is to stop providing theological cover for colonialism and apartheid in Palestine and expose the developing media and tourism propaganda that promote pro-Zionist views among Christians. The Occupation and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people must end now. Not in Jesus name. Not in His name.

Our Mission

At Christian Voice for Peace, our mission is to deconstruct the weaponization of the Bible to justify the ethnic cleansing of indigenous peoples, particularly in the Middle East. We stand against genocide and all human rights violations against all people, especially in the name of Christianity.You can never really own your own opinion until you have thoroughly considered the opposing perspective

We’ve been complicit. And it’s time to repent.

 

The occupation must end.

 

The apartheid must end.

 

The silence must end.

Why are we blessing a system that walls people in, cuts them off from water, and bombs refugee camps?

The truth is, many Christians support injustice in Palestine without realizing it.

We believe it’s time to shine light on that truth—not to shame the Church, but to call it back to the heart of Christ.

We’re here to:

•Unpack the roots of Christian Zionism

•Tell the truth about Palestine

•Denounce antisemitism and Islamophobia

•And call the Church back to the actual character of Jesus

The God we follow doesn’t bless apartheid.

He doesn’t build walls or drop bombs.

He heals.  He weeps.  He walks with the wounded.

This isn’t about being anti-Israel or pro-Palestine.

It’s about being pro-Jesus.

We stand against genocide and human rights abuses—not just politically, but theologically. ...Because nothing about the decades of abuse toward the Palestinians reflects the character of Christ.

Many of us were taught that supporting the modern state of Israel was a requirement of faith. That war, displacement, and domination are part of a divine promise. But that’s not the God we know through Jesus. 

So if our faith justifies this violence—

something is wrong.

Christian Voice for Peace

Reclaim the Gospel. Stand with the oppressed.

Our Approach

We’re not here to play politics—we’re here to follow Jesus.

 

That means standing with the oppressed, speaking truth to power, and refusing to let fear or nationalism hijack the gospel. Our approach is unapologetically rooted in the radical, inconvenient love of Christ—the kind that flips tables, not just offers thoughts and prayers.

 

We believe Jesus didn’t die so we could side with empire. He lived, walked, and taught among the marginalized—and told us to do the same.

 

So we ask hard questions. We hold our churches accountable. We name injustice, even when it’s unpopular. And we do it all because we believe in a faith that frees, not a faith that funds occupation.

 

Our posture is one of compassion and confrontation. Of humility and holy disruption. We don’t claim to have all the answers—but we know silence isn’t one of them.

Our Peaceful Mission

Who We Are

We are Christians who refuse to look away. We believe following Jesus means standing with the oppressed—not siding with power out of fear, convenience, or misplaced theology.

 

We’ve watched the church be manipulated into supporting violence, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing in the name of “blessing Israel.”

 

We’re done with silence. This platform exists to speak truth, expose propaganda, challenge Christian Zionism, and stand in active solidarity with all Palestinians—Christian, Muslim, and otherwise.

 

Because justice isn’t optional. It’s the heartbeat of the gospel.

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