On Aug 13, summer leadership retreat was held in San Francisco.
The OLI Leadership Training curriculum seeks to be both comprehensive and challenging to ensure that future students are able to study the full extent of content that is needed to prepare them for leadership in the church and ministry. The most recent OLI program in June 2016 contained some of the most diverse and
Olivet Assembly Asis Pacific (OAAP) announces to set September 19-25 as the date for Olivet Leadership Institute (OLI)'s program held in Asia Pacific Olivet Center, within Asia Pacific.
The 2016 New York Summer Leadership Retreat concluded on August 21st. The three-day retreat had over 200 leaders attended for the closing service of the retreat from the entire region.
Eying swift growth in quantity and quality heading towards the General Assembly, Olivet Assembly of Southeast Asia leaders conferred for the second and final day in Kuala Lumpur to identify solutions to resolve mission challenges while working out timelines that they will seek to fulfil in the remaining three months
OLI Church Planter Training program which will be held in August from 22nd is going to give emphasis on equipping all participants to obtain effective shepherding skill and knowledge.
With an eye cast towards expanding the region's mission map in the coming months, the impending regional OLI to be held in Malaysia from next Friday, July 22nd serves to be a crucial platform for swift expansion as the leadership training is projected to equip a new generation of leaders for effective mission.
Dominican Republic held leadership retreat themed "Treasures in Heaven." Missionaries and event organizers were amazed again by the power and love of God throughout the event. Many people prayed for this event to be meaningful.
World Evangelical Alliance General Secretary, Bishop Efraim Tendero, delivered a sermon at the World Olivet Assembly headquarters chapel on Sunday, July 17, 2016. The sermon was centered on the active participation of all believers in global evangelism.
As stepping into second half of this year, Olivet Assemby Asia Pacific (OAAP) urges mission leaders to foster a culture within Asia Pacific, to be transparent and united while gearing up efforts to achieve the mission goals by this year.