On Sunday, November 4, 2018, the National Presbyterian Church (NPC) hosted three people who spoke passionately about Jerusalem: Sir Rateb Y. Rabie, KCHS, Founder, President, and CEO of the Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation (HCEF); Father Michael McDonagh, Advisor to the Apostolic Administrator of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and Archbishop of Jerusalem; and Dr. Saliba Sarsar, Chair of the HCEF Research & Publication Committee and Professor of Political Science at Monmouth University. Each addressed Jerusalem’s importance and how her significance resides in embracing humanity and inclusive relations. They also discussed the new edited HCEF book What Jerusalem Means to Us: Christian Perspectives and Reflections, which contains the personal perspectives and reflections on Jerusalem of 23 leading Palestinian Christians and other Christians of various backgrounds. Among the contributors are Dr. Sarsar, the book’s editor, Sir Rateb, Fr. McDonagh, Dr. Rev. David A. Renwick, NPC’s Senior Pastor, and NPC Elder Ambassador David Mack. In addition, Dr. Sarsar talked about his recently published book, Jerusalem: The Home in Our Hearts, which is his family’s multigenerational story of faith, hope, and resilience in the Holy City. The audience was most receptive and engaged the speakers in dialogue. NPC