No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

240: Unabridged Interview: Munther Isaac

Dec 19, 2025
Munther Isaac, a Palestinian Christian pastor and theologian, shares his profound insights on navigating faith amidst conflict. He discusses the challenge of loving one’s enemies while witnessing devastation, and emphasizes the importance of nonviolence and creative resistance in the face of oppression. Munther reflects on the dangers of becoming numb to suffering, the misuse of religious language, and critiques of historical narratives surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His call for justice, hope, and authentic flourishing is a powerful message that resonates deeply.
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ANECDOTE

Images That Forced Refusal To Numbness

  • Rev. Munther Isaac describes being glued to mobile images of Gaza and feeling the horror of body parts and families under rubble.
  • He refused to become numb and says the images fueled his activism and persistent grief.
ANECDOTE

Pastoring Amidst Trauma And Impossible Loss

  • Munther recounts pastoring congregations with displaced Gaza families and survivors forced to undergo surgery without anesthesia.
  • He says presence, love, and small acts mattered more than words when people couldn't even hold funerals.
INSIGHT

God 'Under The Rubble' As Pastoral Image

  • When people asked where God was, Munther answered that God is 'under the rubble,' drawing on Jesus' cry of abandonment on the cross.
  • That image resonated globally and shaped his book Christ in the Rubble.
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