No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

240: Munther Isaac: Palestinian Christian Pastor on War, Hope, and Love

Dec 15, 2025
Munther Isaac, a Palestinian Lutheran pastor and author, shares his insights on navigating faith during wartime. He discusses the challenge of pastoring congregations amidst violence and the presence of God 'under the rubble' with the grieving. Munther argues for nonviolence and creative resistance, rejecting labels that distort moral perspectives. He reflects on the intersection of faith and political conflict, emphasizing the necessity of retaining humanity and love for one's enemies. His experiences illuminate the struggle for hope and justice in a devastated land.
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INSIGHT

God Is Present Under The Rubble

  • Rev. Munther Isaac insists God is present “under the rubble” with the oppressed and grieving in Gaza.
  • He frames divine presence as solidarity, not distant detachment, amid mass suffering.
ANECDOTE

Choosing To Stay Vulnerable

  • Rev. Munther Isaac describes graphic images from Gaza that he watched and could not ignore.
  • He chose to stay vulnerable, using anger and tears to fuel activism rather than becoming numb.
ANECDOTE

Shock And Fear On October 7

  • Munther recounts the shock, confusion, and fear in Palestine on October 7 as events and details unfolded slowly.
  • He recalls chaos at schools, alarms, and the dawning realization that the attacks were far worse than first thought.
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