Capetown’s Lausanne 2010 is supposed to be bigger than Ben Hur, or at least bigger than its predecessors.
It is:

To be held in Cape Town, South Africa, 16-25 October 2010
And at GlobaLink sites around the world
Cape Town 2010, held in collaboration with the World Evangelical Alliance, will bring together 4,000 leaders from more than 200 countries to confront the critical issues of our time – other world faiths, poverty, HIV/AIDS, persecution, among others – as they relate to the future of the Church and world evangelization.
Thousands more leaders will participate online through the Lausanne Global Conversation and at remote Congress sites through the Cape Town GlobaLink.

I haven’t heard anything about it in Australian Presbyterian circles, but that may change soon.
I don’t know if we have any people there or not.

From Andrew Jones’ Tall Skinny Kiwi blog, here’s a bunch of links to get you started:

Here are the links you need:

Official Lausanne Cape Town 2010 website and blog

Tall Skinny Kiwi blog right here for happenings, thoughts, images, trivia, whats for lunch, and worthy blog moments. I arrive in Cape Town on Oct 14th and leave Oct 26th and I will deliver the congress to you in blog sized bites.

Notes on Lausanne – Outreach Magazine’s dedicated blog page for Cape Town featuring ME and my more profound thoughts and responses to the presentations, speakers, events and takeaways for you and your church.

Follow CapeTown2010 on Twitter. Add the column to your Tweetdeck.

Watch these Twitter hashtags: #CapeTown2010 #LCWE #CapeTownIdeas #CapeTownQuotes

Join Lausanne on Facebook

Jones invites us to “Stay tuned and I will keep you streamed with all the right stuff.”

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