THE GYLF COMES TO THE RESCUE IN NAMIBIA

Published on Monday 8th June 2020

Namibia, like other nations, has felt the effect of the recent pandemic which has undoubtedly resulted in the loss of jobs and means of livelihood. The GYLF team in Namibia provided relief materials,food supplies and copies of our messenger angel to vulnerable families to help cushion the effect of the global crisis.    The team seized the opportunity to lead everyone to Christ after sharing the Gospel with them. Beneficiaries of this gesture expressed their profound gratitude to the GYLF and to these outstanding ambassadors for remembering them at this dire times. Give a love seed today to impact the lives of young people! Kindly call, +2348025013854, +2348033882790.

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