International Associates
Southeast Asia
Fiji
Christopher Mohan
As a young man Christopher Mohan planned to pursue engineering as a career, but the Lord had other plans! In 1966, during one of the evangelistic meetings in his native South India, Christopher was saved and called to ministry. From then on his life took a new and adventurous turn. After several years of training for the ministry, Christopher had a short stint at teaching at a seminary and was offered a permanent teaching position in another seminary. But his heart was primarily in the area of evangelistic preaching ministry. He was led to Ambassadors for Christ International and has been associated with the AFCI ministry since 1977. Read More
Dr. Joseph Tan
Joseph & Esther Tan came to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior from non-Christian backgrounds more than 45 years ago in their countries of Singapore and Indonesia respectively. They currently serve AFCI based in Singapore. They have the privilege to serve the Lord in full-time ministry for the last 38 years. The countries they cover include Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Japan, Taiwan, China and most of South East Asia. Read More
Dr. Narayan Nair
In the mid ’60s, after hearing God’s call to ministry, Narayan Nair, his wife Savita, and two young children traveled to Australia so he could attend AFCI’s Illawarra Bible College. Narayan, who converted from Hinduism to Christianity, had a longtime dream to establish a similar college in his homeland of Fiji. This dream was conceived from a heartfelt desire to train and equip others to spread the Gospel throughout the thousands of South-Pacific islands. His dream came true in 1974 when The Fiji College of Theology and Evangelism (FCTE) opened. This fully accredited seminary has grown steadily each year. Today, Narayan’s original dream has provided training for more than 10,000 men and women in the name of the Lord. The outflow of FCTE students and their commitment to spread the Gospel in their homelands continue to impact large portions of this region. Read More



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