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Here’s how you helped Christians in Manipur State, India

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------=_Part_34748315_241015464.1688032867965 Content-Type: text/html;charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable “It is God who brings people like you.” —Local Christian in India’s Manipur State  Dear {NAME},  In the last few weeks, I’ve shared about the devastating violence that has impacted the Christian community in northeast India’s Manipur State.  The damage is extensive—more than 100 people have died, 350-plus churches have been destroyed and at least 30,000 believers are displaced from their homes, forced to flee to neighboring states or into makeshift shelters.  And yet, hopelessness is not the only story. Thanks to your gifts and prayers, our family knows they’re not alone. Our local partners were able to immediately respond to our sisters and brothers. [See your impact]( Because of your support, our local partners were able to deliver more than 350 relief packages, and hundreds more are in the process of being distributed across the camps for those who had to flee.  Our partners also provided spiritual encouragement, praying with believers and giving emotional support.  One of the displaced believers we met, Kiminlong*, shared: “Thank you for coming to our [region] … You took this risk just to come help us, pray for us and understand our situation. I cannot find greater love and brotherhood like this. It has given us hope.”  I hope you’ll read the full report and be encouraged by how God is using your prayers and gifts to bring both life and hope to His hurting people.   Please continue to pray with our family in Manipur State and once again, thank you! Your support means more than you’ll ever know.  Lisa Pearce Interim CEO, Open Doors U.S.  P.S. Did you know we have a monthly prayer calendar? It’s a great way to lift up your persecuted family each day. [Click HERE to download!](  *Name has been changed to protect security. Top photo has distorted faces to protect identities.  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_34748315_241015464.1688032867965--

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