Four ways Christians can make a difference during the Syria & Egypt Crises

When it comes to the crises in Syria and Egypt, Christians should not sit idly by on the sidelines and watch others make moves we agree or disagree with. The Scriptures indicate we can and should play an active role in times of trouble — our top priorities should be to learn, pray, give and go.

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Pray with us . . .

Please join The Joshua Fund in praying for the rapidly developing crisis in Syria. 'Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.' Jeremiah 33:3

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Pray with us . . .

Please join The Joshua Fund in praying for peace and stability in Syria.

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Pray with us . . .

Please join The Joshua Fund in praying for the those living near the border of Syria and Israel, as violence continues to escalate in the region.

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Pray with us . . .

Please join The Joshua Fund in praying for the people of Syria, Egypt, and Israel at this critical moment.

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Prayer Point: Increased Tensions on Syrian Border

Tensions continue in the north of Israel on the Syrian border.

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Pray for Israel and the Epicenter region as Syria continues to destabilize

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: May they prosper who love you. Psalm 122:6 (NKJV)

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President Obama & King Abdullah II warned of dangers posed by Syria & Iran

The Washington Post reported that President Obama and King Abdullah II of Jordan warned Friday of the mounting danger Syria’s widening civil war poses to this neighboring kingdom but offered only fresh demands that the Assad government step down immediately.

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Syrian government, Syria rebels blame each other for alleged chemical weapons attack

CBS News reported the Syrian government accused Syria rebels of firing a chemical weapon. Rebels quickly denied the report and accused the regime.

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Israeli Defense Minister comments on dire situation in Syria

The Times of Israel reported that retiring Defense Minister Ehud Barak expresses that his replacement will have much to grapple with in the unstable region.

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Death Toll in Syria Continues to Rise

UN Human Rights Chief, Navi Pillay, has said that “the number of people killed in Syria’s civil war is probably approaching 70,000.”

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Death Toll in Syria Continues to Rise

UN Human Rights Chief, Navi Pillay, has said that “the number of people killed in Syria’s civil war is probably approaching 70,000.”

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