John Na’em Snobar
Palestinian Christian Public Intellectual
John Na’em Snobar is an emerging voice in Palestinian Christian thought, engaging global audiences on matters of faith, leadership, and geopolitics.
Through speaking, teaching, and dialogue, he brings together theology, history, and lived experience to challenge, inform, and inspire.
Reflections on faith, geopolitics, Palestinian identity, and leadership.
New Lamentations
For the past several weeks, I have been in prayerful contemplation following my revision of the sermon I delivered at Union Theological Seminary.
Unsettling Events - by John Na'em Snobar - November
Remains perhaps the most relevant critique of the dangerous relationship that defines the alliance between Jewish anti-Semites and Aryan anti-Semites.
Revised Sermon: Palestinian Church - Faith and Hope
This land is Manhata, which means ‘land of hills’ in the Algonquian language of Unami, spoken by the Lenni-Lenape people.
Divine Authority and why the Church is the State
Authority to rule has long been understood as ordained from God. Although the Church of England is the only national Church in the world..
Sermon: Preaching the Parable of the Corrupt Steward
Today’s Gospel is one of the strangest in Luke, the Parable of the Corrupt Steward. At first it almost seems like Jesus is commending corruption. A steward is caught wasting his master’s wealth, and in desperation he reduces debts so that others will owe him favours.
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John is available for speaking engagements, preaching, and small group conversations. Whether in churches, conferences, or more intimate settings, he brings a thoughtful and engaging presence that invites both reflection and transformation.
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