OAC Ministries Australia

Sean Marsh

Bio: Sean joined the OAC Queensland team in October 2022. After relocating to Western Australia in April 2025, Sean and his wife Gina are travelling in their caravan to spread the Good News and rich history of OAC for at least the next 2 years. (May become permanent!) “Caravan parks are one of many great places to engage people in conversations, as people are often curious about their mobile neighbours. This is a great opportunity for a worldview conversation and Gospel presentation.”

Part of their role in WA is offering training in Evangelism and Apologetics, Community Chaplaincy and Street Outreach for churches wanting to engage their communities with the Gospel message. Sean is also currently awaiting clearances in WA to re-enter the Prisons as well.

Sean is a former Community and Evangelism Pastor and also had faithfully served as a chaplain in three correctional centres in South-East Queensland for more than a decade. He holds a BMin from Malyon Theological College, amongst several other evangelism courses and is currently enrolled at Biola University in a Graduate Certificate in Christian Apologetics. Sean has been married to his wonderful wife Gina since 1997, has two adult daughters, and 2 Rottweilers: Lulu and Emily, who have semi-filled the void of the empty nest who rule the floor of their caravan!

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