Colour Your World Conference Set for London

|PIC1|The Colour Your World women’s conference will open in London from Friday 28 April to Saturday 29 April 2006 at the Wembley Grand Hall.

The conference will gather women of all ages from around the world to “encourage, inspire, and mobilise their status and culture so that they may rise to their full potential” and "place value upon womanhood".

Speakers at the conference will include prolific doctor and author Jordan Rubin (The Maker’s Diet), pastor and founder of Watoto childcare ministries Marilyn Skinner, pastor and founder of women’s organisation God Chicks Holly Wagner, and senior Pastor of Hillsong Church in Sydney Australia Bobbie Houston.

Marking their 10th year anniversary, this year’s conference sets an exciting milestone for Colour. Last year’s conference in Sydney hosted 11,500 passionate women from 43 nations. This brought about a good report of 750 Compassion children being sponsored and several thousand gifts graciously given to the Gift Tree, etc. This year’s Colour conference in Sydney will happen on 23 March to 1st April, 2006.|TOP|

In both London and Sydney, Colour Your World conferences aim to locally and globally impact the women’s capacity to change the world and leave an ingrained mark on all they encounter.

For more information, go to Hillsong.com.

To register for Colour Your World, London, go to http://www.hillsong.co.uk.
In addition, a Hillsong men’s conference is scheduled for the 10th and 11th of November, 2006.
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