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Posted on 14th April 2021

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This special youth conference was organised to rekindle the fire in young people in Achinakrom SHS, Ghana 🇬🇭 to remain afire for God as they continue to carry out radical evangelism.


The event which had over 1000 students in attendance was characterized by the supernatural as many got healed and several others gave their lives to Christ.


The lead ambassador -Wisdom Dominic, in his exhortation, taught the students how to keep their fire burning for God. Several questions were addressed and a GYLF Club was immediately set up to continue the great work that has started. Glory!


What an impactful conference that has transformed many and the effect of this program will continue to be felt as these ones go out to impact their world with all they've learnt. Hallelujah!


Give a love seed today to impact the lives of young people! Kindly log onto http://www.globalyouthleadersforum.org/donation or call, +2348025013854, +2348033882790.


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