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DBM organizes youth camp for Burmese refugees in Delhi

Youth of Delhi Burmese Christian Fellowship (DBCF) congregated at the three-day, youth camp held under the theme, “the born identity” at New Delhi. 
Organized by Divine Bridge Ministries (DBM) Delhi, the camp concluded on March 24 with the attendance of around 70 youth. 
Founder and director DBM, Supongchiten Longkumer was the camp director.  
Director, Guilt to Grace Ministry, Dimapur, Alemmar was the main resource person. He was accompanied by his team which included worship leaders and counselors.  Other visiting speakers were pastor Ross and Cobus from South Africa, associate pastor youth, Delhi Ao Baptist Church, Matsung and director campus youth mission Delhi, Wati Joshua. 
In line with the vision and mission of DBM and in realising the need of Burmese refugee youth in Delhi, the youth camp was held under the youth ministry of DBM.  
During the camp, the youth were inspired in re-dedicating and re-committing their lives through word of God, anointed worship and infilling of the Holy Spirit.
Meanwhile, DBM expressed gratitude to the resource persons, worship leaders, counsellors, well-wishers from Delhi and Nagaland and all for their contribution through prayers and in kind and deeds.

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