Christian Fellowship, Overseas, May Kuan Lim, and Robin Mulyadi. [robin Mulyadi Interviewed by May Kuan Lim]. Overseas Christian Fellowship. 2022. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/3bff53cb-cd79-4d02-998c-01aa0c26b336.
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Christian Fellowship, O., Lim, M., & Mulyadi, R. (2022). [Robin Mulyadi interviewed by May Kuan Lim]. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/3bff53cb-cd79-4d02-998c-01aa0c26b336.
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Christian Fellowship, Overseas, May Kuan Lim, and Robin Mulyadi.[robin Mulyadi Interviewed by May Kuan Lim]. Overseas Christian Fellowship. 2022. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/3bff53cb-cd79-4d02-998c-01aa0c26b336.
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Robin Mulyadi, a sixth-generation Christian from Indonesia, arrived in Australia in 2007 to study at Monash Caulfield. Initially wavering in faith, he joined OCF Caulfield after housemate Moses Fu's persistence and a free food lure. From a pub crawl to chairing in 2009, he found a tight-knit family in OCF's fellowship, marked by car ministries and Southeast Asian Food Festivals. Despite short student tenures, OCF thrived on rapid leadership transitions and outreach, like hosting a drug addict. Robin later advised Vic Chair until 2020, noting shifts to Pentecostalism and reflecting on OCF’s student-led strength amid structural challenges.
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