Reflecting on the bloodshed in Syria, a Christian worker observes, “The thing that saddens me most is this: You get a sense of excitement when you see millions of people chanting for democracy. But on the other side of that change is ultimately the same hopelessness that everyone began with, because they don’t have Christ.”
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