Monday, April 13, 2026

Bright Stars of Bethlehem: "You know when you live in a context like Palestine. Where our lives are being interrupted on a daily or weekly basis. We have almost every other year, a war. You feel everything is falling apart around you. And culture is the art to breathe. When everything around you is falling apart, culture keeps you sane. Culture keeps you going. Culture empowers you with a new vision and strength to continue and to excel in spite of everything. And so it wasn't by chance that we started the first and only university in Palestine with this focus on arts and culture." -Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb

At its core, Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb is describing what it feels like to live in constant interruption in his quote.
 
When he talks about life being disrupted on a daily or weekly basis, he’s pointing to a reality most of us don’t live in. A place where plans don’t always hold, where stability isn’t guaranteed, and where the future can feel uncertain more often than not. Imagine trying to build something meaningful when everything around you can shift without warning.
 
“You feel everything is falling apart around you.” That part hits because it’s something we all understand on some level. We’ve all had seasons where life feels heavy, uncertain, or out of our control. Now imagine that feeling not as a moment, but as a repeated pattern.
 
And then he says something powerful. “Culture is the art to breathe.”
 
That line changes everything.
 
Culture, whether it’s art, music, storytelling, or design, is not just something extra. In this context, it becomes survival. It is how people process what they are going through. It is how they hold onto who they are.
 
When everything feels like it is falling apart, culture gives people a way to breathe.
 
It keeps them grounded. It reminds them they are still human in the middle of everything.
 
“Culture keeps you sane. Culture keeps you going.” This is resilience in its truest form. Not pretending things are okay, but choosing to keep moving forward anyway.
 
And then he takes it one step further. “Culture empowers you with a new vision and strength to continue and to excel in spite of everything.”
 
This is where hope lives. Not a shallow kind of hope, but one that exists right alongside hardship. The kind that says, even here, even now, something meaningful can still be created.
 
And that is why Dar al-Kalima University exists. It was not by chance. It was a decision.
 
In a place where so much tries to limit expression and possibility, they chose to build something centered on arts and culture. Because creativity there is not a luxury. It is a lifeline, identity, and a way forward.

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