Over 500 Children and Youth Received Salvation at the Juvenile Home in Myanmar

Published on Wednesday 29th January 2020

Moved with God's liquid love and compassion, Ambassador May Shine from Myanmar reached out to children in the Juvenile home where she ministered the word of God with them with gusto.

 

She exhorted them on who they are in Christ and what Jesus came to achieve for us. She also led them in some faith proclamations and they boldly confessed who they are in Christ. A total of five hundred and fifty (550) people received salvation.

 

Ambassador Shine rounded up her visit by gifting every one present copies of our ministry materials to further drive in The word of God they've learnt.

The children and youths were filled with great excitement and joy as they have been specially impacted and we know they can never be the same again.

 

Praise God!


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