A LIVE roadshow by an Exmouth minister on the extraordinary circumstances of both Palestinians and Israeli settlers in the West Bank has been put back to April because of the recent blaze in the Parade.
A LIVE roadshow by an Exmouth minister on the 'extraordinary circumstances' of both Palestinians and Israeli settlers in the West Bank has been put back to April because of the recent blaze in the Parade.
Written and performed by Martin John Nicholls of Christian Aid, Beyond Belief will use 'powerful, personal stories, searing images and sensitive original folk songs' to convey the struggles and the hopes of those who live under Israeli occupation and with the threat of violent reprisals.
Martin, who has worked in the West Bank on behalf of Christian Aid. Says last month's performance has now been rescheduled for Friday April 30 at 7.30pm for Glenorchy URC, Exmouth.
Tickets are �5 including refreshments and can be obtained at by calling: (01395) 222304 or on the door.
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