Christian Fellowship, Overseas, May Kuan Lim, and Maxwin Chong. [maxwin Chong Interviewed by May Kuan Lim]. Overseas Christian Fellowship. 2021. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/265191.
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Christian Fellowship, Overseas, May Kuan Lim, and Maxwin Chong.[maxwin Chong Interviewed by May Kuan Lim]. Overseas Christian Fellowship. 2021. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/265191.
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Maxwin Chong, interviewed for the OCF Heritage Project, shares his journey from Sabah, Malaysia, to Perth in 2007, where he joined Overseas Christian Fellowship (OCF) Curtin. He served as OCF Curtin Vice Chair, Treasurer (2011), and OCF Australia EXCO Chair (2012), addressing unity challenges, doctrinal differences, and student outreach. Influenced by Patrick Sia, Pastor Timon, and Auntie Carol, he saw God’s faithfulness in ministry and provision. He remained in Perth, serving in Subiaco Church of Christ’s worship ministry. He encourages students to focus on relationships, faith, and discipleship over events, trusting in God’s provision. Maxwin Chong served on EXCO as Vice-Chair and Treasurer in 2011, and as Chair in 2012 Series title : Overseas Christian Fellowship Heritage Oral Histories
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