Video: Yohanna Katanacho on Faith, Justice and Peacemaking | Walk & Talk

Jan 5, 2026
Yohanna Katanacho
Yohanna Katanacho shares his journey from atheism to faith in Jesus, reflecting on love as a choice rooted in justice. Speaking from the Israel–Palestine context, he calls the church to reject hatred, affirm life, seek equity, and be pro-Christ peacemakers.
Yohanna  Katanacho

Yohanna Katanacho

Academic Dean (Nazareth Evangelical College)

Rev. Dr. Yohanna Katanacho is the Academic Dean of Nazareth Evangelical College. An Old Testament scholar who has made significant contributions to Palestinian contextual theology, he teaches students around the world and writes extensively in both English and Arabic.

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