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NEWS FLASH: HURRAY 2 NEW LANGUAGES ADDED!!!

Posted on 20th May 2021

GYLF Admin

The message "How to be a Success for Jesus" continues to spread rapidly, impacting millions of youths in every nook and cranny of the world. 2 more languages have just been added to the collection!


Catalan (a local language in Spain) and Ndebele (an indigenous language spoken in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Botswana)

 Glorrrrrry!๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿ’ƒ

With this, millions of youths who are native speakers of these languages will hear God in their native languages. Glory to God!


Catalan: https://www.globalyouthleadersforum.org/success/lang/cat/


Ndebele: https://globalyouthleadersforum.org/success/lang/nde/


Join us to spread this message everywhere by sharing the links with all your contacts.

Thank you esteemed Pastors and Partners for making this happen.To sponsor a translation of the message visit www.globalyouthleadersforum.org/donation or kindly call +2348025013854, +2348033882790


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