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Woes in the Holy Land

Woes in the Holy Land
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The afternoon of February 13 I received an email from CAM about their latest relief project. You can read the excerpts from it after my sign off below.

I invite you to send a financial contribution to Christian Aid Ministries.

Filling out the form at the right will generate a special Web page. Simply print that page, attach the contribution you indicated, and mail it to Christian Aid Ministries.

An email will also be sent to you at the email address you provide. Please note: Submitting this form sends nothing to Christian Aid Ministries.

Thank you,
Mark Roth
Sunday, 15 February 2009


Times are tough in the USA. But in the Holy Land....

GAZA CONFLICT: The recent conflict in Gaza caused the deaths of more than 1,000 people, injured thousands more, and destroyed or damaged 21,000 homes. The war increased the woes in this troubled part of the world, known as the Holy Land.

As always, many innocent people -- families, children, and the elderly -- suffer the consequences.

CAM has been working diligently with our contacts to supply food parcels to hundreds of needy families in Gaza.

Much has changed since Jesus walked the dusty roads of the Holy Land, but the physical, spiritual, and political problems and needs He encountered remain much the same.

We realize times are tough in our own country. Help only as you feel led and are able.

Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. John 14:27

God bless you!
Christian Aid Ministries • 330-893-2428
February 17, 2009

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