GYLF Conference in Kathmandu,  Nepal

Published on Tuesday 10th March 2020

GYLF Ambassador Prakash organised a very inspiring conference for young people in his city  Kathmandu to enlighten them and bring them into their inheritance in Christ.

 

The conference started with riveting prayer session and effusive worship where the people in attendance felt the tangible presence of God as they minister to Him.

 

The climax of the conference was the special ministration by ambassador Praise which led to over 100 people giving the hearts to Christ. 

 

The attendees were so inspired and blessed as they received clarity and they now know their purpose in life.

 

Glory to God!

 

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