About Us

About Us

Bright Stars of Bethlehem is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the health, education, and cultural and spiritual development of the people in the Middle East in order to promote peace and harmony in the region. With an ever-increasing network of supporters in the U.S., Bright Stars impacts the lives of over 60,000 men, women, and children in Palestine and Gaza. Born out of the vision of Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb and his outreach ministry in Bethlehem, Bright Stars of Bethlehem is celebrating twenty years of Hope in 2024 The staff and volunteer leadership work together to provide support to the Palestinian people to help grow hope in the midst of occupation.

Rooted in Faith, Serving All

Bright Stars of Bethlehem began with Christian roots. Today, many of the Palestinian people served by programs and services we sponsor - indeed much of the population of Palestine - is Muslim. We continue to maintain a foundation of faith in Christianity as we work to educate and inspire Palestine’s next generation of leaders. We believe helping others, regardless of their religion or worldview, is in the true spirit of Christianity, as Jesus’s own work crossed boundaries of race and beliefs.

Rooted in Faith, Serving All

Living Stones

More than four million people visit Israel and Palestine each year, the majority of whom are Christian pilgrims. These pilgrims encounter the ancient stones and archaeological sites where Christian theology says Jesus was born, died, and rose from the dead, but most pilgrimage tours do not allow for any meaningful interaction between tourists and the people who live around these sites. The “living stones” of Palestine, its people, are an invaluable part of the Holy Land.

Bright Stars of Bethlehem believes it is important for tourists to hear first-hand stories from the people of Palestine. In addition to hosting tours with Palestinian guides, we support Dar al-Kalima University’s program in tourism, which focuses not only on the land but also the vibrant cultures and traditions of the Palestinian people. More than just honoring the ancient stones of ruins and history, we support the living stones of today. 

Dar al-Kalima University

“Our aim is that our people, who admire stars, will dare to look up and dream, to believe in goals to strive for, and develop a new sense of hope, community, beauty and faith.”
– Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb, President

Our Brief History

In 1995, Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb launched educational, arts, and healthcare programs at the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church, his congregation in Bethlehem, Palestine. Rev. Raheb also began meeting with pilgrimage tours in the name of cultural and spiritual exchange and leading pilgrims to places in the West Bank usually avoided by organized tours. The growth of these programs caught the attention of several supporters in the U.S., including Rich Bimler and Gregg Smith from Wheat Ridge Ministries (now called We Raise). Rich, Gregg, and Rev. Raheb worked together to create an independent U.S.-based nonprofit organization, and in 2004 Bright Stars of Bethlehem was born. 

By 2006, Dar al-Kalima University (DAK) was established. DAK was the first institution of higher education in Palestine solely dedicated to the arts. Its first class of 22 students graduated in 2007, and now there are more than 500 students enrolled. Bright Stars accomplishes its mission through scholarships and the construction of new facilities to help Dar al-Kalima meet the ongoing need for education and employment training in Palestine. Additionally, Bright Stars supports the Diyar Academy of Youth and the Ajyal Senior Center. Together, we empower college students, children and youth, young families, and seniors.

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See the Hope. Be the Hope for the next generation of creative leaders in Palestine.

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helps provide art supplies and course materials

$50

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helps decrease tuition burden for students

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helps support state-of-the-art technology across campuses

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