[4] As Campaigners for Christ, the organization engaged in open-air preaching[5] and ran a centre in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
[6] C4C owned a room in a building opposite Adelaide railway station in which they engaged in evangelism.
[7] Athol Richardson served as the C4C president during World War II.
[8] Evangelist Frank Jenner partnered with C4C, although he was not officially part of the organization.
[9] Eventually, the organization was renamed "Everyman's Welfare Service" in reference to Colossians 1:28.