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MEGA-HARVEST IN GABORONE, BOTSWANA

Posted on 5th August 2022

GYLF Admin

Over 100 students received salvation and over 1000 were impacted in Gaborone as the GYLF team in Botswana paid a courtesy visit in commemoration of the 2022 IYD celebration. The lead ambassador, Amb. Joshua shared on the 5 points ministered by our man of God in the timeless classic"How to be a success for Jesus". These students have been greatly inspired and it's a new dawn for them. Glory to God! Be a part of our mandate by sponsoring GYLF initiatives and the GYTV, kindly visit www.globalyouthleadersforum.org/partner.


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