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More Youths Impacted at the GYLF Training in Bandung, Indonesia

Posted on 2nd October 2019

GYLF Admin

GYLF Indonesia continues to grow as more leaders are  trained and equipped for the work of the Lord in Bandung, Indonesia.

 

The meeting began with effusive worship and special intersessory prayer for youths in the country. They also had the opportunity to watch impact videos of GYLF ambassadors all over the world.

 

Ambassador Pooja Anchan from India who travelled to the country on a mission's trip ministered on a special message 'Your identity in Christ and how to be a success for Jesus' 

 

The young people present received clarity on who they were and they are now more passionate to preach the Gospel inspite of strong opposition in the nation.

 

Praise God!


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