HOMELESS OUTREACH IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

Published on Friday 14th July 2017

Driven by the words of our great man of God Rev Chris Oyakhilome – “Until you change a man’s thinking, you cannot change his life!”, Ambassadors of the Global Youth Leaders’ Forum in the United Kingdom; Tolu Alabi and John Offiah organised a special outreach to the homeless in the midlands region of the United Kingdom with a sole purpose to reach out to the homeless and often rejected.

The most damaged among the homeless are those who are not yet ready to accept help, often due to drug addiction fuelled by request for alms or general feelings of helplessness.

Being aware of this, the ambassadors took lunch boxes packed with food accompanied by the messenger angel, Rhapsody of Realities. As they preached the message of our Lord Jesus Christ to as many individuals they met, the Word of God came alive in them and many accepted Christ as their Lord and saviour! Glory to God!


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