PLEASE NOTE – PLACES ARE LIMITED
A weekend to give a biblical perspective on the nature of the Father’s heart, but above all to experience His perfect love, to find or rediscover who you are in Him.
The goal is not so much to acquire intellectual knowledge as it is to lead you to a deep personal revelation and discover how God sees you.
His authentic love will change your life forever.
The meetings will be in English – translated into French.
Agenda from Friday 9th to Sunday 11th January 2026 :
Friday evening : 19:00 – 21:00
Saturday :
– 09:30 – 12:00
– 14:00 – 16:00
– 19:00 – 21:00
Sunday :
– 09:30 – 12:00
Where :
“Les villages sous les pins”
2747 Avenue de l’Océan
40550 Léon
France
Rate :
€49 (-10%) if you register before 25 December 2025 (included)
€55 (full price) after 25 December 2025
SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CONFERENCE :
Accomodation :
Guests can stay at the « Villages sous les Pins » holiday village, which means you won’t need to use a car once you arrive to get to the meetings.
If you are interested, please contact this number, specifying that you are coming for the « Fatherheart-France » conference taking place from 9 to 11 January 2026:
– Les pins village vacances – 05 58 48 52 89 – vacanceleon@villagesouslespins.com
The prices are attractive: for the weekend per bungalow, expect to pay €130 for 4 people or €175 for 6 people (plus tourist tax and bed linen hire if required).
There are other accommodation options in the area to suit all budgets and comfort levels !
Visitors can also stay in the surrounding area (campsites, gites, mobile homes), with options to suit all budgets!
There are also plenty of places to eat in the surrounding area, including pizzerias, restaurants and supermarkets.
How to get to Léon :
By car through A63 motoroad.
Coming to Leon by planes is,
– 50 minutes drive road from Biarritz Airport,
– 1h drive road from San Sebastian (in Spain)
– 1h30 drive road from Pau airport,
– 1h 45 drive road from Bordeaux airport
Coming by fast train is 3h30 from Paris – the nearest stop is at Dax (30 minutes drive to Leon).
The cheapest solution is to come by intercity bus to Dax city (30 minutes drive to Leon).
Who are Franck Naea & Dass Supperamaniam :
Franck & Dass are pillars in Fatherheart Ministries (world).
Franck Naea :
Frank Naea had preached and taught in schools for years after he encountered the Father heart of God in his first DTS in YWAM. This was only superseded when bankruptcy and failure became his doorway to experiencing the Love of the Father, restoration and a whole new way. It has become “the gospel to me.”
Presenting this revelation to others has brought “life to every part of my journey,” Frank says. “Seeing others experience this and come into the reality of this gospel is priceless.”
Frank, whose last name Naea rhymes with “higher,” was born in Mt Albert, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, the eldest of ten children. His father was Samoan and his mother was Maori.
Frank grew up in South Auckland, after living with various relatives for the first five years of his life.
He met his wife, Sonia, when she came to his house to consider a musical collaboration. Sonia had been singing in a church music group with cousins of Frank’s, and they wanted her to meet four of Frank’s brothers who were all in a band.
“I heard their car arrive and went to see who it was, only to see this beautiful young lady walking up the path to our house,” Frank recounted. “Almost immediately these words came out of my heart: ‘If I’m going to get married, that’s the woman I’m going to marry.’ ” He and Sonia were wed nine months later, in 1978.
In 1981 they joined Youth With A Mission. They and their two children traveled extensively as part of the missions organisation and lived in more than sixty houses in the span of twenty-five years. Fortunately, Frank lists travel and transitions as things he enjoys.
He and Sonia first met James and Denise Jordan in 1983 when they came to teach on the Father heart of God at YWAM schools. But Frank’s first encounter with the revelation didn’t come until 2004, when he attended a Fatherheart Ministries event in British Columbia, Canada.
“I was met by the lavish love of the Father when my obsession with trying to please him was met by His overwhelming kindness,” Frank said. “It literally floored me and began a whole new journey of discovering the depth of His love for me.”
Before joining Fatherheart Ministries in 2012, Frank served in YWAM for thirty years, ministering as a teacher, a base and ministry leader in New Zealand and the Pacific, and for three years as international president. He completed leadership training at YWAM’s University of the Nations.
Frank now is a Fatherheart trustee and A School leader, as well as one of its Pillars, or elders. He’s been involved in more than forty Fatherheart schools in various countries.
He and his wife and two children ~ Luke, a builder, and Ruth, an interior design graduate ~ now are based in Taupo, New Zealand.
Frank enjoys cooking and eating, sports events and live musical theatre. He also enjoys visualising potential, or creative thinking that leads to unusual but simple processes or solutions, something that’s been reawakened as he’s become more immersed in Father’s love, he says.
Another favourite pastime is karaoke, a love of all types of music and the occasional AirPiano, “especially at my desk while plugged in to Paul Simon; Earth, Wind & Fire; Gregory Porter and, “other worship bands.”
Dass Supperamaniam :
When Dass Supperamaniam and his wife, Rani, found themselves at the end of their strength in 2005, they were led into a revelation of God as their Father that brought them more freedom and rest.
The scene was set when a missionary friend asked them to organize a meeting featuring Fatherheart Ministries founder James Jordan at their church in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
“We were drawn into the revelation of the Father from the very first message we heard,” they wrote together.
They attended Fatherheart schools, the ministry’s monthlong Gathering, and its three-month Inheriting the Nations School: The Journey of Sonship. Dass also attended its School of Prophetic Preaching.
Now the couple lives to facilitate a loving and restful environment where God’s love can manifest among others.
Both Dass and Rani grew up in Malaysia as speakers of the Tamil language of southern India. Their grandparents came from India’s southern states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The couple have a home in Ipoh, the capital of Malaysia’s Perak state.
They were missionaries for twenty years, serving in Asia and Africa. Since 2011, they have served in Fatherheart Ministries, leading schools around the world and the annual Inheriting the Nations School, held on New Zealand’s Great Barrier Island.
Dass and Rani have three adult children: a son, Ezra, and two daughters, Erin and Erica.
Dass enjoys cooking, biking, and traveling. Rani enjoys gardening, hiking, and baking.
“We love to connect with people,” Dass and Rani wrote together, and manifest Father’s love and nature in everyday life.

