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October 20, 2015

A Dream for Congo

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Global Leadership Network
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A Dream for Congo

“My name is Yamba, and I live in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Our country is economically challenged, but with the GLS we can impact our surroundings with the knowledge and tools we receive. The GLS has inspired me with quality teaching, which has led to the transformation of my whole life, as well as the improvement of my ministry.

My dream is to see a new generation of leaders transforming the church, city and country for the better. The GLS has helped shed light on my vision that has felt somewhat blurred. The light has helped me overcome obstacles in order to accomplish my dream! The GLS is very important to me. I look at it like a factory where raw materials go in to be transformed and used for a higher purpose.

We wish to deeply express our gratitude to partners and donors of the GLS. Thank you for your kind financial support. Without it, leaders of my city and my country of origin would remain in the darkness. We continue to pray for you, so that God may multiply your business in order to support the GLS and the WCA.”

– Yamba Yamba, GLS Event Manager, Democratic Republic of the Congo

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