GYLF Outreach in a Retirement Home in Charleroi, Belgium.

Published on Friday 23rd August 2019

GYLF Ambassadors in Charleroi reached out to people in a retirement home in Charleroi to minister God's word and express God's liquid love to them.

 

The people received them with joy and 20 of them received salvation after the exhortation by the lead Ambassador Shina Mushiya.

 

Our Messenger Angel was also shared with them and we are sure their lives will never remain the same again.


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