Hillsong London to Inspire Women at 2007 Conference

|PIC1|Hillsong London announced the dates for their annual women's conference, Colour Your World 2007.

This year, Colour, which gathers women of all ages from around the world, will take place 20-21 April, 2007. The event aims to "encourage, inspire, and mobilise" the status and culture of women so that "they may rise to their full potential" and "place value upon womanhood".

Regarding last year's gathering, Helen Thomas from New Life Church testifies on the event homepage, "We were amazed to have men posted down the road both evenings, like angels pointing the way all dressed up when they gave us the rose - what a special memory. The worship was awesome - we were all singing "I'll stand" all the way home. Can't wait for 2007."

Speakers at the conference will include creative speaker and author J. John, prolific author Lisa Bevere, and senior Pastor of Hillsong Church in Sydney Australia Bobbie Houston.

As they marked their 10th year anniversary last year, the conference has set an exciting milestone.

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.co.uk.
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