6th Annual OCF Convention Camp Photo
Photo of 6th OCF Convention archived in the OCF Heritage Project
Photo of 6th OCF Convention archived in the OCF Heritage Project
In this mini-series, Joshua Sim and John Kiew share their learnings from their conversation with Prof. Lawrence Chia. Here’s Part 3 of our posts, featuring John Kiew’s learning points.
Here is Part 2 of Joshua’s learnings from meeting Prof. Lawrence Chia for an Oral History Interview.
Recording oral history allows us to walk down memory lane with OCF alumni and glean richly from their stories. In this mini-series, Joshua Sim and John Kiew share their learnings from interviewing Prof. Lawrence Chia
“OCF began by God’s direction, ministering directly to Asian brethren. May their hearts be warmed within as He walks with them, opening the Scriptures as with the two on the way to Emmaus…”
Transform Me, O Lord Archived in the OCF Heritage Project // 27 August 2020 See here a humble sheet of part of a
Welcome to our first showcase of items archived in the OCF Heritage Project. Featured today is a time-preserved piece of OCF Australia’s very own newsletter in the 1997, Koinonia.
Living for three years in a village in East Java 1954-57 for me was a very happy memory. It began my interest and love of Asian people.
Dr Peter Cheng’s earliest memory of growing up in post-war Hong Kong is seeing his grandmother strike a match to light a lamp by her bed. In the pre-dawn hours, blanket draped around her shoulders, she read her bible and prayed.