Introducing…
Dr Omar Djoeandy

Dr Omar Djoeandy is ethnically Chinese, born in Indonesia and has been an Australian for over 50 years. After coming to faith at the age of 12, his passion for serving cross-culturally grew as his eyes were opened to the needs around the world.
His diverse career includes roles as a medical doctor in Sydney and Nairobi, an Associate Pastor at Nairobi Chapel, Kenya (1998-2003), the National Director of SIM Australia (2004-2019), and preaching in 12 countries.
He is a graduate of Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology/Africa International University. In December 2020, he published Redefining Success According to Jesus.
Omar met his wife Kay, an American, in Kenya and they have three adult children. He enjoys bushwalking, playing squash, seafood, and coffee.
Books by Dr Omar Djoeandy
“Impacting lives with Christian literature”

Redefining Success According to Jesus
We suffer harm when we define success according to possessions (money, house, car, clothes), jobs, achievements, appearance, popularity, or other symbols. We feel inadequate because someone else has more and better. We suffer from the ‘never enough’ syndrome. Tragically, many Christians succumb to worldly success when the Middle-class values of individualism, consumerism, and pleasure-seeking influence us more than the teachings of Jesus. Perhaps greed is a blind spot in our modern discipleship.
But we don’t have to live this way. When we connect with the real Jesus of the Bible and receive His help, we can refute worldly success and redefine success. We can experience the courage to overcome fears of rejection and failure, contentment as we place our identity and security in being God’s children, purpose in being Kingdom-focused more than self-absorbed, and joy in giving generously more than spending on ourselves.
Connect with Dr Omar Djoeandy
“Impacting lives with Christian literature”
Social handles
Facebook – Redefining Success
Instagram – jesusredefinessuccess
YouTube – @redefiningsuccessaccording16
LinkedIn – Omar Djoeandy