frequently asked questions
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1. What is OCA?
2. When did it start?
3. What churches are
involved?
4. How are colleges
chosen?
5. What is the advantage
of giving to OCA?
6. What relationship
does OCA have to other mission agencies?
7. Who is Stuart Brooking?
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1. What is OCA?
Overseas Council Australia is a mission agency that is concerned
to raise up more national leaders for the church in the developing
world. It provides funds to theological colleges in developing countries
to provide leaders for the church in those countries.
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Founding OCI Chairman Dick Capin, STU President John Chongham
Cho and OCI Founding President Charlie Spicer in 1980.
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2. When did it start?
OC started in the US in 1974, and in Australia in 1987. OCA is
an Australian company limited by guarantee. The US and other national
Overseas Councils have no control over OCA. They are however good
friends.
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OCI's first partner college
Seoul Theological University.
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3. What churches are involved?
OCA is not affiliated to any denomination, but receives support
from a number of different churches including Anglican, Baptist,
Uniting, Pentecostal and independent churches. Typically churches
that have a commitment to overseas mission and training for ministry
are interested in the work of OCA. Some of the larger churches in
Australia are regular contributors to OCA. Most funding however
comes from individuals who have caught the vision of training nationals
in their own country.
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4. How are colleges chosen?
Out of the 4,500 colleges in the developing world, Overseas Council
as a group supports just over 100. OCA supports about 20 from this
list. OCA has strict criteria for including a college on its list.
For more information
click here.
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5. What is the advantage of giving to OCA?
OCA provides a unique way for Christians in Australia to contribute
to the upcoming leaders of the church in the developing world. These
young men and women will lead churches, evangelise, and plant new
churches in their countries. Unlike Western missionaries they already
know the language and culture. Your investment in them will last
for thirty or forty years as they minister through their work life.
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6. What relationship does OCA have to other mission agencies?
OCA works cooperatively with a number of Christian mission agencies
in Australia and overseas. In Australia we have strategic relationships
with several agencies, allowing each one to specialise on what they
are called to do. Many of the colleges we support were founded by
mission agencies and still have some missionaries on the staff.
While we believe the time for Western missionaries is not over,
it is certainly time that the Western church put a greater emphasis
on developing nationals in leadership for their churches.
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7. Who is Stuart Brooking?
Stuart is the Executive Director of OCA. He is an Anglican clergyman
who has worked in Sydney and Geraldton, WA. He previously was National
Director of the Church Army in Australia, a society of evangelists.
He has degrees in Psychology, Theology, History and Management.
He lectures occasionally at Morling College (Baptist) in Sydney
and Moore College (Anglican) in Sydney. He is a Moderator for the
Australian College of Theology.
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