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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

6,000 Leaders to Attend The GLS This Weekend

The first full GLS weekend by all accounts was a huge success. You've heard from Johannesburg, now here are some quotes from attendees in the UK and New Zealand:
From our facebook page:
"Just done two days faciliating the Scottish GLS in Edinburgh - really good days with lots of challenging teaching, great worship and lots to think about!!! Inspiring stuff!!" -David Richards, Scotland

"What can I say? FANTASTIC. Thanks to everyone who made the UK Stafford GLS such an awesome couple of days. Now down to His business!" -Liz Hancock, UK

"Whangarei is the place to be GLS has so much to offer. GOD has a powerful message and Bill Thank you that you are a leader and willing to spread you knowledge and share knowledge with others assisting you." -Linda Scott, New Zealand

From twitter, using #globalsummit:
"Loving the Willow Global Leadership Summit in Stafford" @shuggill, UK

"Forgiveness .. I choose to forgive you .. you took my childhood but you will not have the rest of my life!" @Bevadair, New Zealand

"Amazing and inspiring and repleneshing first session from Bill. Really relevant." @StPaulsCamb, UK

This is just a taste of the life changing work that took place this weekend. We won't know until the other side of Heaven all the stories that God is writing through this event.

Next weekend, October 9-10 promises to be equally as exciting. 6,000 or so expected guests are preparing to arrive at 12 sites for a very impactful experience. Be praying for God to open their hearts in these next several days.
Australia, Adelaide
Australia, Geelong
New Zealand, Dunedin
New Zealand, Nelson
Nigeria, Lagos (two sites)
South Africa, Durban
South Africa, Port Elizabeth
UK, Bolton
UK, London Battersea
UK, St. Albans
UK, Swansea
Next, we'll be showcasing a conversation held with Nigeria's The GLS's country leader, Francis Olubambi, about the state of the church in Nigeria, the obstacles the body of Christ faces there, and how the GLS is working to transform the leaders who are able to effect change in this impoverished, sometimes even corrupt and crime-ridden country.

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