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Youth conference shakes Blantyre

by Johnny Kasalika
10/02/2013
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Next Saturday is the day young people in Blantyre should expect to be empowered by the Holy Spirit and energised by the fire of God to live pure lives in the eyes of the Lord.

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This is the message from Taonga Ngoleka, one of the organisers of a youth conference dubbed ‘Passion for Purity: Reigniting the Flame’, to take place at Kudya Hall, behind Blantyre Central Pentecostal Church.

The meeting will run from 8am to 6pm.

The event has been organised by Forerunner Youth Ministries.

“If you love the truth, come and be set free by the power of the blood of Jesus Christ. The day-long conference targets the youths from all backgrounds who are ready to embrace the truth. It will involve seminars, girl talk, question and answers, music, live drama, poetry, dances as well as an anointing and deliverance service,” said Ngoleka.

Some of the artists to perform during the conference include singer and guitarist Mada Ngoleka and Nde’efeyo Entertainment Gospel.

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