A community of Christian leaders who advocate for pluralism in
the Near East
Join the movement We have a vision for a pluralistic Near East based on freedom and the rule of law, where nations, tribes, and religious communities can live beside each other as neighbors.
To get there, we don’t pick sides or settle for easy answers. We develop relationships, explore difficult questions, and work to build a movement of principled, practical Christian engagement.
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January 26, 2024
PAL & Philos Network rally in NYC to bring the hostages home
Josefa Gonzalez
January 26, 2024
Philos Staff Talk Armenia at SEEK Conference
Josefa Gonzalez
January 26, 2024
Philos Project Statement on ICJ Ruling
Josefa Gonzalez
January 9, 2024
First menorah lighting in a Texas town brings together Christian and Jewish neighbors
Josefa Gonzalez
January 4, 2024
Former Vice President Mike Pence Travels to Israel with The Philos Project and Samaritan’s Purse
Josefa Gonzalez
December 11, 2023
Philos Black hosts "Soulful Shabbat" dinners across the country
Josefa Gonzalez
Philos Leadership Track
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Pathfinder
Discover a nuanced view on pluralism in the Near East with our core online leadership program.
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Pathfinder Retreat
Selected Pathfinder participants will join us for in-person lectures, case studies, team-building exercises, and fellowship.
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Philos Leadership Institute
Qualified applicants will travel with us to the Near East to experience the roots of their faith in the Holy Land and engage with the region's complexities. Participants will meet individuals and officials across ideologies and ethnicities and discuss difficult topics such as Zionism, regional conflicts, history, and more with our experts.
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