'HOW TO BE A SUCCESS FOR JESUS' OUTREACH IN BURMESE LANGUAGE

Published on Wednesday 25th August 2021

Taking advantage of this timeless message, Ambassador Shine organised this special outreach to impact young people in her country.


It was an online outreach and she played the message in their local language - the Burmese language and they were marvelously blessed by it.


She encouraged everyone to listen to the message again on http://www.globalyouthleadersforum.org/success

and share with their contacts.


The attendees were tremendously blessed and their lives have taken a new turn. Glory to God!


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