Friends, in the past, we've asked for prayer for Christians in the city of Qamishli, in Northern Syria. Christians there have endured so much - they were surrounded by ISIS during the Syrian Civil War, and they've endured regular unrest thanks to insurgent groups and during the Turkish invasion in the fall of 2019. And now, Christians there have asked for urgent prayer around a new crisis. On April 20, fighting broke out less than a mile from the neighbourhood where most Christians in Qamishli live. One of our sources from Qamishli reports "The war between Kurdish militia and the National Defence Forces (linked to the Syrian government) began last night and is still going on. Kurdish militia want to take control of the al-Tai neighbourhood using heavy weapons and artillery. We havent slept since yesterday but we're fine. We are about 1 kilometer from the war site." He asks Christians to please pray for us. Pastor George Moushi - one of our partners, who runs a Centre of Hope in Qamishli - confirms the news. "A violent fight broke out last night....There were fatalities on both sides. the firing was going on all night with only occasional short periods of quiet. A few church members live near the fighting. Everyone is fine, but they are in real danger of random shooting. I asked my church members to stay at home and not leave for any reason. They are now in their houses praying for peace. Please pray for us that God will intervene and calm the situation." Open Doors partners are watching and monitoring the situation closely. They are preparing to provide shelter and basic needs to Christians if they become displaced because of the fighting. Ask God to intervene and for peace to come to Qamishli and the surrounding areas. Pray Pastor George and other leaders have wisdom in how to lead the people and be examples of Christ's love during these dangerous and unstable times. Pray the church in Syria would be strengthened and protected. Thank you so much for urgently praying for our persecuted brethren in Syria, like the Bible tells us to in Hebrews 13.3 and other verses. May Adonai reward you for your faithfulness and draw you closer to Him.