GYLF MISSION TRIP AND NEOS CAMPAIGN IN ZIMBABWE

Published on Wednesday 4th March 2020

Ambassador Prim from South Africa journeyed to Zimbabwe to collaborate with Ambassador Audrey and her team to organised a very impactful program for children in Zimbabwe.

 

They visited Rose of Sharon orphanage home where they distributed school bags, books and several other gifts items and copies of our ministry materials to every child in the orphanage.

 

The ambassadors also spoke to the teenagers on 'Peer pressure and having confidence on who they are'. They took quality time to show love to the kids and they shared the word of God from the Teevo with them.

 

It was indeed a very impactful and inspiring visit as these children have been specially impacted and they will never be the same again.


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