PAPUA NEW GUINEA will be leading the praise and worship in the evenings with redeemed traditional dances and songs.e.g Two ladies in traditional dress.More info to follow
PAPUA NEW GUINEA are bringing a team of 55 people who are coming from PNG to sing and dance and tell their stories.More infor to follow
SPIRITUAL WHOLENESS CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
Deborah Chapman
DEBORAH CHAPMAN is the local team leader for the Antioch Church Community, Llanelli, South Wales. She has a passion to see people healed, released to live from a place of intimacy with Jesus, in the fullness of identity as a ‘son’ of the loving heavenly father and free to flow with the life God has put within them. She is creative, enjoys writing, painting and photography.
Karen Lowe
KAREN LOWE is married to Mark, they have four children. They live in Llanelli, South Wales where she is senior leader of the Antioch Church. She is passionate about God’s presence, the poor and a release of a mission movements inspired by the Celtic Christian Tradition. She is a writer and an artist. Carriers of the Fire, which tells the story of the women and young people of 1904 Welsh Revival is an expression of her heart to see each person come into their inheritance and destiny.
Alan Maratja
ALAN MARATJA or Maratja Dharmarrandji is a Yolnu man from Galiwinku Elcho Island north east Arnhemland. He is married to Dorothy Gapany, father to 3 children, 11 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren. A bible translater, interpreter, mediator, support worker for the uniting church. He became a Christian in 1985, loves God, His creation and His people. Maratja has a passion for Indigenous Australians, taking their rightful place in the inheritance of God in this Great South Land of the Holy Spirit.
TERESA MILLER is Coordinator of the Noongar Workshops for Kaal….more info to follow
Karl and Gail Musch
CARL and GAIL MUSCH are the founding co-ordinators of Indigenous Ministry Links Australia (IMLA). A non denominational informal aboriginal ministry network that is supported by a multi-cultural core team that is apostolic in function. Carl himself of English Convict, Austrian, and Apache (native American) descent, has since 1987 been committed to evangelism, discipleship, ministry development, and church planting, among Australian Aboriginal people, which some exciting fruit in what is regarded as a challenging field. Their ministry is distinguished by a driving burden for those in the greatest need and isolation, a respect for both the capability and dignity of Indigenous people, and faith in the power of God.
TONY ROGERS As a part of Indigenous Ministry Links Australia (Recently on the Board as QLD Vice Chairman) he is the men’s ministry pastor at Mossman Gorge community Church and leads teams to minister regularly to the Cape York-North Queensland communities of Jumbin, Coen, Laura, Hopevale, Cooktown, Wujal Wujal and Mt Garnet (also travelling to the Northern Territory) at times using his paintings as a traditional teaching tool and also as a means of generating the income he needs to travel with the Gospel.”Buri” meaning “fire stick” has been living up to his name as recently on ministry to an Island off the coast of Arnhem Land the sky began to fill with “ Fire” confirming his message to turn from old ways of sin to Christ. Many have testified of receiving significant healings through his ministry.Tony previously worked as a musician (he has travelled with Steve Grace) and tour guide as well as a stockman and farm hand on local properties. Tony is also a professional aboriginal artist of note. His tribe the “Wakamin” people area indigenous to the area around Chillagoe (200kmwest of Cairns, Qld) where he spent time growing up with his grandparents on local cattle stations (ranches) as his father was a head stockman. On his mother’s side he is Western, Kuku Yalanji from around Laura.