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King's Daughters Conference 2013, 49 days to go!


I wrote a blog post with 10 Reasons to Join Us at 97 days to go!  Those ten reasons still stand and here are a few more to blow you away - see the day plan below.  Actually, it would be really silly not to come to this year's conference! 

10:30   Registration and fresh coffee provided by Ethical Additions

11:00   Live music and dancing to TITANIUM with CCDA and Anna Tharia
             Acoustic worship with D7 Band

11:30   Inspirational talk with Thoko Obare, Destiny Temple
12:15   Inspirational talk with  Charlie Blythe, Hillsong 

13:00   Picnic Lunch

14:00   Gospel choir with Instruments of Praise

14:30   Video Interviews:
             Alive in Ministry - Ali Bates
             Alive in Business - Wanja Odhiambo 

15:30   Session 4 Breakout Sessions:
             Lindsay Bruce, A Way Out
             Jaylene Howell, Trinity Cheltenham
             Jill Chitty, Entrepreneurs Circle
             Adrian Malpass, Emotional Intelligence

17:00   Dinner Break with African and Brazilian cuisine and 
             live music with Daughters of Davis and Anna Tharia Piano

18:30   Zumba demonstration with Rachel Ainslie
             Acoustic worship with D7 Band

19:00  Inspirational talk with Angela De Souza
 
Entertainment  |  Worship  |  Food  |  Inspiration  |  Business Growth | Children's Fun | Beauty Parlour | Stalls for Shopping - we have thought of it all so you can have a great day!  Don't wait, book your place now, only 400 places available and tickets have already started selling in January.


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