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Illuminating Your World Conference Uzbekistan

Posted on 22nd July 2019

GYLF Admin

Uzbekistan, a country where over 93% of the population are muslims is been penetrated with the Gospel by the Global Youth Leaders Forum.
 
The GYLF organised the first major conference in Uzbekistan which had over 300 youth delegates in attendance from 4 countries in Central Asia. They include Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. 
 
The ministration of the Spirit was great and the delegates in attendance received the word with so much joy and excitement. A special fire was set in the hearts of the youths in attendance and they are ready to spread the Gospel into every corner in Central Asia.
 
Also in attendance was Pastor Valentine from Christ Embassy Romania who specially ministered to the youths at the conference.
 
There is no doubt that the GYLF is playing a pivotal role in spreading the Gospel into every man's world.
 
GYLF, we are taking over!


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