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Relief Initiative in Beirut, Lebanon

Posted on 8th August 2020

GYLF Admin

Following the massive explosion in Beirut which led to the loss of more than 100 lives and thousands of homes, properties and businesses as well as leaving around 300,000 homeless people, GYLF ambassadors in Beirut reached out to people in the affected area, distributing sandwiches and ministering the word of God to them.


They led one person to Christ and emphasised that all hope is not lost when they have Jesus. They comforted and empathized with several people they came across with and know things will change for the better.


Glory to God! To give a love seed today to impact the lives of young people, kindly log on to www.globalyouthleadersforum.org/donation or call +2348025013854, +2348033882790.


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