Change it in 10...

Published on Monday 15th June 2020

Yes, there is a lot we can change in the place of prayers in 10 minutes. Healings, miracles, new jobs,  salvation for family members and so much more were what characterized the first edition of 'Change it in 10'; a special program organised by the GYLF Latin America Region, as a medium to intercede for pressing needs of members and form a prayer chain for youths across the globe.

 

Several prayer requests were received and heartfelt prayers addressed the situations as GYLF Ambassadors in Colombia led other youths connected live to pray alongside

 

 

What an opportunity to change things in the realm of the Spirit. You too can effect a change in 10 minutes; Join us next week Sunday, to make tremendous power available by following @gylflatinamerica on all platforms.

 

Give a love seed today to impact the lives of young people! Kindly call, +2348025013854, +2348033882790.


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