John Oluwatosin Macaulay is a Ghanaian-Nigerian disciple and ambassador of Jesus Christ. He is a self-styled, Christian apologist, philosopher, missionary, theologian, and revivalist whose theology is protestant, evangelical, fundamentalist, and continuationist. He presents and teaches biblical truths in a simple straightforward manner by combining practical experience with the gift of teaching. He is focussed on Christian virtue, unconditional love, and the pleasure of God Almighty.
In Christian Ministry; He identifies himself firstly as a Teacher, secondly as an Apostle, and thirdly as a Pastor.
He is motivated, inspired, and impressed by the life and work of several iconic Christians. A few of them are: The first apostles, the first Christians, John Wycliffe, Martin Luther, William Tyndale, William Wilberforce, Lord Ashley Shaftesbury, John Newton, John Wesley, Ralph Mahoney, Dwight Moody, John Foxe, Bishop Latimer, Bishop Ridley, Abraham Lincoln, Hudson Taylor, Charles Spurgeon, Martin Luther King Jr., Reinhard Bonnke, Billy Graham, Gustave Friedrich Oehler, Franz Delitzch, Watchman Nee, etc.
John founded the "Living Words and Letters" - a Christian publishing outfit, and the "Community of Christian Friends (CCF) – a communion or voluntary association of saved believers who pursue apostolic truth, and are whole-heartedly devoted to the fulfilment of the mission, message, and works of Jesus Christ in the service of God Almighty. The CCF is active in Christian fellowship, evangelism, humanitarianism, philanthropy, social reforms, and peace-making.
His strengths or greatest assets are: The gift of salvation; the Graciousness of the Holy Spirit within him; his natural aptitude; valuable training, learning experience, and skill acquisition; discipline; and edifying friendship or companionship.
In matters unrelated to Christianity; John is very proud of his African heritage, homeland, and culture. He possesses great appreciation and enthusiasm for research, writing, cultural diversity, sports, education, history, geography, education, science and technology, sound reinforcement systems, and music.