Published on Friday 9th June 2017
The Global Youth Leaders' Forum is responsible for training, inspiring and equipping youth all around the world to impact their world, and proffer lasting solutions to societal challenges. Driven with this passion, Jennifer Serneo, an ambassador of the GYLF carried out this objective as she organised a GYLF Conference at Ormoc City, Philippines, impacting hundreds of youth.
Many came from far and near desiring answers and solutions to their problems. She ministered with so much wisdom, aptly teaching them to renew their minds and having the I Can Do mentality. She also shared on Speaking Rightly: Declaring What You Want Not What You See. She admonished them to dream big and not to give up on their dreams.
The presence of God was so strong at the conference and she began to impart them with spiritual gifts and abilities by the laying on of hands, declaring words of prophesies in their lives, with several slain in the Spirit.
Many received Christ, and everyone left full of answers and solutions knowing with certainty that their future is brighter than ever.
Thank you, our esteemed partners, for your immense contribution to the vision of our man of God in the Global Youth Leaders' Forum. More lives are being saved, hope restored and destinies changed. Praise God!
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