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GYLF AMBASSADOR HIGH SCHOOL OUTREACH IN INDONESIA

Posted on 2nd October 2018

GYLF Admin

GYLF Ambassador Gem.Revival was invited to a School in Palangkaraya,Borneo Island, Indonesia. 

The school is primary dominated by Muslims because majority of the people in Indonesia are Muslims.

This was a great privilege for Gem.Revival and he preached the gospel with so much passion, leading to over 100 Muslims giving their hearts to Christ.

There is great rejoicing in heaven right now and just like our man of God has declared that in this last days God is more gracious than the devil is wicked. We can see this from the hundreds of souls been won.

Glory to God!


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