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Monday, August 25, 2008

To all the Christians who happens to be reading this message:

Pray for the Jews in Georgia.

Since 1989, over 23,000 Jews have fled to Georgia to seek refuge. There are approximately 12,000 Jews in Georgia caught in a dilemma. 90 percent of those Jews are currently living in the city of Tiblisi, the capital of Georgia. That is where the Russian troops are situated. Even though a consensus have been established and President of Russia Dmitri Medvedev have agreed to a troop withdrawal, many troops still remain in Georgia.

The Jews are in a life-threatening situation right now.

Please keep them in your prayers.

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