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Update from Syria after earthquakes—help now!

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------=_Part_55278989_100827466.1680184831405 Content-Type: text/html;charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear {NAME},  We recently got this update from a local partner in Syria: “As you walk through the city, you can very clearly see the piles of rubbles on the sides of the streets.  “It’s a living reminder every single hour of the day that this happened here, and it cannot go unnoticed—even though people are trying to resume their lives.” [HELP NOW]( Christians in Syria and Turkey are continuing to rebuild after the massive earthquakes in February. Towns and cities in Syria torn apart by war were newly devastated by the quakes. In Turkey, hours turned into days and weeks as recovery efforts continued.  Open Doors partner churches rushed aid to suffering communities immediately after the quakes and will continue to stand with them long after the world’s attention has moved on.  “The church has been there since the very first hours of the earthquake,” [our partner tells us](. “[Christians] were able to […] not just drown in the mourning and the destruction they are in.”  If you give your best gift today, you can help support this vital work both now and in the future. You'll equip Christians in the region with emergency earthquake relief and also invaluable life tools like long-term discipleship and trauma counseling.  Will you help today?  - A gift of $100 can help three families in the disaster area receive medical help; - When you give $55, a family can receive a warm set of winter clothes to protect them from the cold weather; - And a gift of $45 can help a family with a food package. [GIVE NOW]( Thank you so much for your gifts and prayers. They show your brothers and sisters they aren’t alone!  In Christ,  Lisa Pearce Interim CEO, Open Doors U.S. For more information about Open Doors U.S., visit [www.opendoorsus.org](  “Open Doors US is part of the global ministry of Open Doors, mobilizing prayer, support and advocacy in 22 countries and supporting Christians in the 70 countries where they face the greatest cost for their faith. If you have any questions about your donation please contact info@opendoorsus.org, or call 1-800-896-5285”.   [FAQs Â](| [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](  ------=_Part_55278989_100827466.1680184831405--

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