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Steven Khoury
Steven Khoury
Steven Khoury, September 2016
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Websiteholylandmissions.org

Rev. Steven Naim Khoury is a Palestinian pastor and author. He is the pastor of The First Baptist Church in Bethlehem and Calvary Church in Jerusalem. Khoury is the president of the "Holy Land Missions" organization.[1][2]

Biography

Steven Naim Khoury was born in Jerusalem. His father, Dr. Naim Khoury, is the founding pastor of First Baptist Church in Bethlehem. Khoury grew up in Bethlehem and attended Baptist Bible College in Springfield, Missouri, where he earned a bachelor's degree in pastoral ministry and theology.[2][1]

Career

Koury is the president of "Holy Land Missions", a non-profit organization which was established in 1979 by his family. The organization provides health and financial aid to needy families in the region and supports the largest evangelical Arab ministries in the Holy Land.

Steven Khoury is the pastor of The First Baptist Church in Bethlehem which was established by his father, Dr. Naim Khoury. He is also the pastor of Calvary Church in Jerusalem.[2][1]

As a Christian pastor he has faced persecution, including being attacked for his beliefs. His uncle was murdered, his father was shot at on multiple occasions and his religious establishments have been firebombed and defaced.[2]

In the late 2000s, following a meeting with David Nekrutman of the Center for Jewish–Christian Understanding and Cooperation (CJCUC), the two decided work together in order to help the disadvantaged and persecuted Christian community living in Bethlehem and its surrounding areas. Initially, it was facilitated by the two through the center via a food voucher program and was later instituted through the center's "Blessing Bethlehem" aid organization which was established in 2016.[3]

In January 2020, Khoury called out for peace following U.S. President Donald Trump's "Deal of the Century", this in contrast to the Palestinian Authority which called out for mass demonstrations and violence.[4]

Works

  • Diplomatic Christianity (2008) - ASIN B002JMEV20
  • In the Backyard of Jesus (2012) - ISBN 978-0882640549

References

  1. ^ a b c Baker, Deirdre (15 October 2016). "Khoury headlines 'Night to Honor Israel'". Quad-City Times. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d SCHRAUGER, BRIAN (24 December 2014). "O Little Town: Missing in Bethlehem". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  3. ^ CALVERT, PAUL (23 December 2019). "David Nekrutman: Connecting Christians". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  4. ^ "On the Streets of Bethlehem as Trump Announces 'Deal of the Century'". Israel Today. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020.