Update 2019
This will be the last OACI UPDATE that I produce as the International President. Sometimes what a person says just before they die (not that I plan on dying any time soon) is profound. Sometimes, not so. Elvis Presley is reported to have said, “I’m going to the bathroom to read.” Marie Antionette’s last words, after stepping on the toe of her executioner, “Pardon, monsieur.” Australia’s famous bushranger (a roving country criminal),...
OACI Update 2017
1892-2017 … ¡125 AÑOS! OAC / CAL tiene una historia larga y con resultados demostrados de llevar el evangelio de Cristo a los no alcanzados, muchos de los cuales nunca anteriormente habían oído una presentación clara del evangelio. Mirando ATRÁS, podemos regocijarnos de nuestra historia, respetando a los que nos han precedido y sobre cuya labor ahora construimos. Pero no nos quedamos satisfechos de lo conseguido hasta ahora....
Other ways to follow us
There are plenty of ways to follow OAC ministry via the Internet. Most national branches, plus some local branches and a lot of our staff have their own Facebook, Youtube and Twitter accounts. There are also a couple of other items which might be of interest. SmugMug is a photo sharing site, where you can find a lot of older (and some newer) photos from around the world. Here’s a link to our YouTube channel,...
OACI Update 2015
Our International President writes: Over the years many thousands of tourists would have stood right where this crowd is standing for snapshots under the iconic ‘Surfers Paradise’ sign on Australia’s Gold Coast. But this night they stood there for a far better purpose – to hear the glorious Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ! What a privilege our evangelists have in over 30 countries to preach the Gospel! For over 120 years...
OACI Update 2013
A Word from the OAC International President In this OACI UPDATE, you will see a glimpse of the extent of the work that OAC is doing worldwide. Some thrilling and wonderful things are happening on the front lines of evangelism. We have great staff and volunteers who are doing all this, sometimes on low budgets and in places where the use of only low-tech materials and methods is possible. It is very effective and highly appropriate for...