
To expand its external network and radiate the “aroma of Christ” within the local community, the Olivet Asia Pacific Center (OAPC) is developing innovative policies and systems for 2026. Central to this vision is the adoption of the “Village Enterprise” model, designed to benefit the local economy and establish OAPC as a commendable organization on a national level.
1. The Village Enterprise System: Aiming for National Recognition
Through extensive research and strategic meetings, OAPC has formulated a plan to utilize the “Village Enterprise” system to serve the local community effectively. This initiative is expected to garner significant material and systemic support, particularly in the field of education, while demonstrating the practical love of Christ through social contribution.
2. Bridging Generations: High-Quality Education for the Next Generation
A primary focus of this expansion is the spiritual and intellectual growth of the 2nd generation. By leveraging the resources provided by the new system, OAPC aims to create an environment where the 1st generation of leaders can provide high-level mentorship and education to the youth. This ensures that the spiritual heritage of the community is passed down within a stable and advanced educational infrastructure.
3. A Global Sanctuary: Enhancing Facilities for Missionaries
OAPC is also dedicated to improving its cultural and environmental facilities to serve as a global mission hub. The goal is to provide a comfortable and welcoming environment for members visiting from diverse cultural backgrounds across the Asia-Pacific region. These upgrades will allow ministers to find rest and be replenished with grace in a serene setting.
P. Jeonghwan Shin, General Secretary of OAAP, shared his heart for the project: “We are committed to making OAPC a true hub where people from all over the world can find peace and experience the fullness of God’s grace. I ask for your continued prayers as we research and build this sanctuary for the Kingdom.”