OUR HISTORY

A story of God's blessing

Strong coffee and conversations around kitchen tables can be used by God to change our world! In 1971 a small group of Christian friends sat at a kitchen table, discussing the importance of military Christian fellowship in their own lives and their desire to share that kind of fellowship and encouragement with members of the world’s armed forces.

As a result of this conversation, the Association for Christian Conferences, Teaching and Service (ACCTS) was incorporated in 1972.

Cleo ("Buck") and Louisa Buxton were part of the original discussion, and spearheaded the founding of ACCTS. Buck's personal military experience as an infantry officer in World War II, and his years with the U.S. Officers' Christian Fellowship (of which Buck was the first general secretary), had persuaded the Buxtons of the importance of Christian fellowship for military personnel.

They understood the difficulties of serving  as a U.S. soldier without any spiritual encouragement, and knew that the need for spiritual assistance was much stronger in other nations.

As the first executive director of the newly-incorporated ACCTS, Buck wrote: "Just as the Lord called me to the OCF in 1952...he directed my sights to other areas of the world where young officers need encouragement. [ACCTS] has felt the need to encourage and uphold people who are, or potentially will be, involved in the decisions and development of their own country."

Five adults standing outside near a red car, smiling and engaged in conversation.
Founders of ACCTS, Buck and Louisa Buxton, in Africa 1970.
Black and white photo of five adults sitting outdoors on chairs and benches, smiling and chatting.
Dell and Betty McDonald, Buck and Louisa Buxton and Goeff Skippage
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Dell and Betty McDonald and Cal and Linda Dunlap

With known military Christians in only 12 countries, several ACCTS volunteers began traveling around the world, establishing new contacts with Christians who served in their nations’ armed forces. In addition, ACCTS sponsored the travel of Major General Sir Robert Ewbank of the United Kingdom, who was the president of the newly-invigorated Association of Military Christian Fellowships (AMCF), and his wife Lady Ewbank.

ACCTS also began organizing and hosting AMCF conferences during this time as a way to provide training and encouragement for indigenous military believers. General Ewbank's involvement opened many additional doors around the world, as well as cementing the cooperative relationship between ACCTS and AMCF.

Since this initial partnership, ACCTS has maintained strong, ongoing collaboration with AMCF and other military ministries worldwide, including Military Ministries International (UK) and Mission Support Organization (South Korea).

ACCTS' ministry operated out of the Buxton's basement from 1972 until 1981, when it outgrew those quarters. In 1981 staff member LtCol Dell McDonald (USAF, Ret.) accepted the position of executive director, and other staff members began to join the team.

Under Dell's leadership of ACCTS, the number of military Christian fellowships around the world expanded greatly. Dell and Bette traveled tirelessly to encourage international MCF leaders and members, and were the catalyst for the formation of many of those MCFs. Increased opportunities for outreach brought corresponding growth in ACCTS' ministry and in the number of dedicated people on our staff.

During LCDR (USN, Ret.) Cal Dunlap’s tenure as executive director (1994-2011), ACCTS continued to be blessed with expanding ministry opportunities and staff. Cal and his wife Linda were  instrumental in developing military Christian fellowships and leaders around the world.

In 2011, Col. (USMC, Ret.) Phil Exner became ACCTS’ executive director. Phil, along with his wife and fellow staff member LtCol, USMC (Ret.) Sue Exner, focus strongly on building the next generation of military Christian leaders worldwide. They have emphasized cadet ministries, and helped pioneer leadership training programs for young military personnel in nations around the globe.

Serving as ACCTS' executive director since 2024 after ten years of ministry as associate staff, CAPT Terry Wichert USN (Ret) guides ACCTS' ministry with an emphasis on prayer, discipleship, and Spirit-led ministry in advancing the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our mission is to establish, equip, and encourage military Christian leaders and fellowships worldwide, and our vision is that every military member worldwide hears the gospel and is discipled by someone in uniform, and that every nation of the world has a military Christian fellowship.

Our staff, who are primarily lay staff and former military, are making a profound difference around the world. If you share this mission and vision, we invite you to join us as a ministry partner, prayer warrior, or a staff member! Please contact us at to learn more about becoming part of this exciting ministry.

Group of approximately 50 diverse adults posing indoors in front of a stone fireplace, many wearing name badges.
Current ACCTS staff