NEOS CAMPAIGN IN DODOMA, TANZANIA

Published on Wednesday 11th March 2020

GYLF Ambassadors in Tanzania participated in the ongoing Neos campaign targeted at demonstrating love and care to children in their various cities.

 

Ambassador Rachel organized a special outreach program for children in Dodoma, the capital city of Tanzania.  She shared the word with these young ones leading several of them to Christ. The kids were also gifted with special packs, ministry materials and drawing materials to inspire them to express their creative abilities.

 

Indeed, we are God’s outstretched hand and we express His liquid love to those in our sphere of contact. 

Glory to God! 

 

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