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Radical Street Evangelism in Myanmar

Posted on 17th August 2020

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With a strong desire to make a lasting impact in her city, Ambassador Shine and her team reached out to youths on the streets preaching the Good News to everyone they came across in  Dala Jetty,  in spite of the lockdown still being observed in Myanmar.


They led several people to Christ and gifted free copies of our ministry materials to further guide these new converts and build their faith strong. 


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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