Nancy Clark

Nancy Clark

Every now and then you come across an author whose message transforms your life and inspires you forever. Kenneth Ring has long been active as one of the world’s foremost leading researchers in the field of near-death experiences, having published five books on the subject and numerous articles in professional journals. However, his life and his work took a different direction when he learned what it was like for the Palestinian people living in the Occupied Territories these days.

His latest masterpiece, Letters From Palestine, is the result of his journey to discover, uncover, and document the inhumanity that is taking place in Palestine and of the tremendous spirit and resilience of the people living there.

I must shamefully admit I was ignorant of the horrendous treatment and living conditions taking place in Palestine. This book opened my eyes and my heart to the discrimination and brutality the people of Palestine continue to endure. After reading this book, I don’t think I can ever again be oblivious to the tumultuous heartbreak and pain the people of Palestine suffer while living under the occupation. From the voices of the actual people living there, we get to read what daily life is like for them and believe me, no one should live like this!

This rare and wonderful book awakens its readers to examine our own humanity and reminds us of our deeper need to reconnect with the humanity of all the world’s people so that our commonalities can build bridges to transition peacefully into a new world of peace and equality for all. This beautifully crafted book serves as an open doorway to show us how to change the course of history, moving us from the current system of vengeance to the path of restorative justice, and more. The book ends with a resource guide that gives the reader additional information to further understand Palestinian life and what we can do to help, should we choose to.

What an awesome gem of a book which EVERYONE MUST READ!

Nancy Clark, author of Hear His Voice.
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