GYLF TEAM IN RUSSIA ORGANIZED A SPECIAL CAMPAIGN

Published on Friday 20th October 2017

The GYLF team in Russia organized a special campaign tagged “Giving Your Life A Meaning’ which took place in the city of Moscow. The aim of the campaign was to help the homeless by showing them love and care. We are using every opportunity to reach out we can’t be stopped. The turn up for the campaign was amazing as over a hundred people were in attendance. Both men, women and children were present at this inspiring campaign to be blessed and transformed. Every attendee also received special packs and ministry materials. Everyone left with gratitude glorifying God and specially thanked Pastor Chris for this initiative. Europe is for Jesus!


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