'HOW TO BE A SUCCESS FOR JESUS' OUTREACH IN BHUTAN

Published on Wednesday 2nd June 2021

Ambassador Vijay took advantage of this timeless classic to impact, train and inspire other young people in Bhutan 🇧🇹  into a successful life in Christ.


He digested the message and took quality time to explain in details the 5 major points Pastor outlined in the sermon. His invitees were greatly blessed and have learnt salient points on how they can live a successful and fulfilling life in Christ.  Everyone of them can never be the same again as their lives have been changed for good. Glory to God!


You can listen to the message via  www.globalyouthleadersforum.org/success and share it with all your contacts.


Thank you esteemed pastors and partners for making this possible.


To sponsor a translation of this message, visit www.globalyouthleadersforum.org/donation or kindly call +2348025013854, +2348033882790


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