It’s one thing to read an article about it; it’s quite another thing to *experience* it. Now you can! Maybe you can’t literally sit at a Lausanne discussion table, as all 4000 delegates did …

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4104/5096190519_ee9a781f15_m.jpg

but you can certainly soak up the content in other ways. Check out the schedule, complete with links for the events that are already documented online with audio or video recordings:

http://www.lausanne.org/cape-town-2010/schedule.html

Look at the virtual congress online…

http://virtualcongress.lausanne.org/

… and the picture galleries…

http://www.lausanne.org/cape-town-2010/photos.html

Watch the videos…

http://conversation.lausanne.org/en

Read the media…

http://www.lausanne.org/news-releases/

… or the blogs…

http://www.lausanne.org/lausanne-blog/

for the “official” blog and …

http://conversation.lausanne.org/en/conversations

for tons of unofficial opinions.

And perhaps most importantly of all, *pray* along with delegates at…

http://www.lausanne.org/cape-town-2010/pray.html

Thanks for joining the conversation! By doing so, you become a part of one of the most unique congresses in global history!