GYLF AMBASSADOR REACHED OUT TO INDIGENT CHILDREN IN GUYANA

Published on Sunday 9th August 2020

Expressing God’s liquid love and compassion is our default nature as missionaries with a mandate to evangelize the whole world Ambassador Johnson Phillip organised a special outreach program for indigent children in his locality where he fed and gave them gifts.


He also ministered the word of God to them and got all the kids in the locality born again. What a strategy of the Spirit to help give direction to this children early in their lives.


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