I'm writing this post in Bangkok airport. We've had a wonderful couple of weeks in Pattaya, and in just ten hours' time, I'll be flying back to Europe again.
During the first week here, we had an LDC leadership summit, a gathering of more than 50 people who lead and staff the leadership development course around the world. We heard encouraging reports from across the globe and we took time to pray about the future international development of LDC and B2b. We also commissioned an international core team from the different regions; I'm part of that team as the representative from Western Europe.
The conference was translated (from the stage) into eleven different languages. It was great to hear the MCs leading the sessions in languages such as Thai, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, Nepali, etc... and even in Spanish one night. The times of worship were also in multiple languages, and it was kind of like a foretaste of heaven, as thousands of us joined together in the worship of the nations. We also saw amazing cultural presentations of music and dance from the different tribal and ethnic groupings in our midst.
One afternoon, we held a meeting of KKI staff from around the world, and were encouraged when nearly 150 people turned up for that. Some of them hadn't been attending the conference itself, but had been serving sacrificially to run a parallel track for the 420 children and teenagers who were there with their parents.
I was with one of the schools ministry teams; we had 20 teams working in 20 different schools. Our particular group spent the day doing a variety of different activities with 360 ten to sixteen year olds. I hadn't done much schools ministry since leaving South Africa ten years ago, and so I thoroughly enjoyed being involved in that again.
There's lots more I could tell you about these past two weeks, but I'll stop there for now, and will write more in my next newsletter. Thank you so much for standing with me in prayer during this busy and fulfilling time.



















