Christian Fellowship, Overseas, Tuk Su Koo, and May Kuan Lim. [tuk So Koo Interviewed by May Kuan Lim Part 1]. Overseas Christian Fellowship. 2022. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/788fd342-6a35-470d-a8b8-20710113a13a.
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Koo Tuk Su, interviewed for the OCF Heritage Project, shares his journey from Sabah to Sydney in 1971, where he joined Overseas Christian Fellowship (OCF). He served as OCF Sydney President and OCF Australia EXCO Chair (1980-81, co-chairing with Chris Chua in 1982). He focused on student outreach, doctrinal integrity, and OCF expansion, helping establish new centers in NSW. Influenced by Mr. and Mrs. Norgate (OMF), Tony McCarthy, and AFES staff, he later attended Moore Theological College and entered full-time ministry in Sabah Anglican Diocese. He encourages students to pursue deep biblical knowledge and a Spirit-led life. Tuk So Koo served as EXCO chair in 1980 and 1981 Series title : Overseas Christian Fellowship Heritage Oral Histories
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