At the close of 2015, children at the "Serve for Christ" orphanage in India gathered together to celebrate the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and the new and living hope that they have found in Him.
Colombian Kids who live in Chaqua village, Soacha, near Bogota experienced grace and joy as Emanuel church members visited them to give out gifts and snack.
With Christmas being one week away, churches around the world are anticipating significant in new attendants and believers with intensive evangelism programs targeting for growth in numbers and introducing new ministries to the local mission.
By the grace of God, following two weeks of intensive preparation, Christmas outreach events held in Phnom Penh New Hope Church on December 20th. In both morning and evening, there were about adults and teens who attended the Christmas gathering, along with children who attended the gathering with their parents. The
Macau Immanuel Community Church and Jubilee Macau hosted their first Musical Celebration at a local nursing home, to welcome the upcoming Christmas season.
As Christmas nears, WOA regions and ministries are diligently strategizing to gather numerous people in this special time. It is a crucial time when all are called to reveal the true meaning of the birth of our savior, Jesus Christ.
Senior Ministry is working on expanding its network across the world through collaboration with local churches and reaching out to potential leaders for senior ministry and begin a wave of evangelism to call those in the age group to God's presence and form a community of support.
Bangkok church's recent outreach experiment through providing acting lessons have brought certain success. Various workshops and seminars were hosted with increasing attendants. Organizers have discussed and planned for the next phase activity together with the students.
Olivet Association of Senior Adult Ministry website design is being discussed and designed. The main color is maroon and has 5 menus.
As Olivet Assembly of Southeast Asia churches research and devise programs to serve the needs of their respective communities, three principles to be considered for organizing effective programs were recently laid out by the regional General Office: