More Youths Equipped and Inspired for Greater Exploits in Marawila, Sri Lanka

Published on Thursday 11th July 2019

The Global Youth Leaders’ Forum provides continuous training for youth around the world and as part of our vision to raise quality leaders rooted in the word of God, the GYLF team in Marawila held another training session for youth leaders from 10 different churches in Sri Lanka.
 
Using the special training material by the man of God Pastor Chris; “How to be a success for Jesus Christ” and the message from the highly esteemed CEO Pastor Deola Philips transcribed in Sinhala language, their indigenous language for the training, the youths were mightily blessed from the inspiration they received.
 
The youth are charged to shake Sri Lanka for the Lord. Indeed the church of Christ is

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