As the situation in Syria continues to deteriorate, an estimated 7 million Syrians are in need of humanitarian assistance. Syrian Christians suffer not only from the humanitarian and political crisis but also from anti-Christian persecution in a country that is 90 percent Muslim.
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There will be an "International Day of Prayer and Fasting for the Syrian Church"held on Saturday, May 11, 2013. Syrian local churches from all denominations will be unified in seeking God for mercy on their country.
They are asking Christians worldwide to join them by praying for divine protection of the Church in Syria.
What a privilege it is in free countries to be able unite our hearts together with believers from around the world, including our Christian brothers and sisters in Syria, regarding this critical situation.
In the midst of the war, suffering and persecution, I pray Holg Spirit will make Jesus' presence and power known among the various people groups of this very troubled land.
May the "Prince of Peace" bring comfort to the multitudes who are grieving loss and heartache, healing to the wounded, and salvation to the spiritually lost.
To learn more, please review Exodus of Assyrian Christians while the world doesn't seem to care.
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