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Dr. John Tay and Ivy Goh, interviewed for the OCF Heritage Project, share their journeys from Malaysia to Australia in the 1960s. John, mentored by Lim Kim Bew and James Wong, grew spiritually through OCF Sydney, serving as President (1963) and OCF Australia EXCO Chair (1966). He introduced his brother, later Archbishop Moses Tay, to theological studies that shaped Singapore’s church training. Ivy, involved in Asian Fellowship (AF) Adelaide, deepened her faith through mentorship and peer support. Both emphasize OCF’s role in discipleship, leadership, and biblical foundations, encouraging students to serve faithfully in their communities. John Tay served on EXCO in 1966 Series title : Overseas Christian Fellowship Heritage Oral Histories
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