Sport Outreach in Panama city, Panama.

Published on Friday 5th July 2019

As a way of reaching young people in gangs with the Gospel in Panama city, GYLF ambassadors organised a football match to bring these guys together.
 
This was a divine strategy of using their hobby to reach them with the Gospel. At half time of the game, the ambassadors seized the opportunity to minister the word of God to everyone present at the football match and several people received salvation. Glory!!!
 
It was indeed a day of double celebration as there was rejoicing in heaven and on earth. The GYLF team was joyful because these were the gang guys they have been trying to reach with the Good News of our Lord Jesus.
 
Glory to God forever more!

 


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