Soul Winning Extraordinaire, Costa Rica.

Published on Tuesday 2nd February 2021

Following the ongoing ’30 Days of Harvest’ soul winning campaign, GYLF Ambassador Diana stormed the street in San Jose to preach the Gospel and express God’s liquid love to the homeless and other people she came across. She gave out several food items to the less privileged she met.


The people she reached were filled with joy and the smiles on their faces gave her great feeling of fulfilment and she is set to do more in the city. Praise God!

Don’t be left out, join us in winning more souls into the kingdom of God. To make a donation today and support GYLF programmes and initiatives, visit https://globalyouthleadersforum.org/donation/


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