Hannah Lee is an aspiring inner city youth worker holding a B.A. in Asian American Studies and Education from UCLA, and a M.A. in Cross-cultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary. Her ministry has been focused on immigrant youth and children, as Hannah teaches, mentors, ministers in the Korean and Latino communities. Hannah’s missions training includes Discipleship Training School (DTS) with Youth With a Mission (YWAM) in Kona, Hawaii and internships at the International House of Prayer in Kansas City (IHOPKC). Her overseas trips have taken her to Mexico, China, Thailand, Hong Kong, and India to witness God moving among the youth. As her seminary studies focused on urban poverty and community development, Hannah’s vision is to see salvation, healing, and deliverance among the poor, and her passion is to see young leaders healed up, trained up, and raised up in Los Angeles and in Asia to build God’s kingdom, fight injustice, and prepare for Christ’s return.
Cindy Lu is a young woman who is called to bring a voice to the voiceless and reveal the stories of unsung heroes of our generation. The core of Cindy’s craft is transforming vision, ideas, and dreams into reality through building bridges, and bringing redemption to broken systems. She currently works as a Social Strategy Consultant for the Goldhirsh Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping social innovators implement and scale solutions to critical societal challenges through the community initiatives, non-profits, and business start-ups. Cindy also commits her time as a creative mentor for the No Box Society, a creative mentorship program for high school students in South Central LA. Along the same vein of promoting meaningful communications through art and media, Cindy recently started the production company, Moment Pictures, with the vision of creating thoughtful media, notably cause-driven shorts and feature films. Cindy currently resides in Pasadena, CA. Connect with her at cindyytlu@gmail.com.
Jacqueline Son graduated from the University of Southern California with a B.A. in Communication in addition to two minors in Religion and Popular Music Studies. Throughout her time at USC, Jackie has been extensively involved with establishing the United House of Prayer (UHOP) on campus. She has a passion to see the greater body of Christ on the college campuses of Southern California come together in unity to be empowered unto being powerful ambassadors for God. Jackie has also been involved with organizing evangelistic concerts and events that aim to spread the gospel through creative and innovative ways. After graduating, Jackie plans on continuing to serve at UHOP, work with Movement 133 (a college campus prayer network), as well as other evangelistic ministries such as YWAM Circuit Riders. All of her involvements come out of a place of believing and contending for a great awakening that will bring forth restoration and reformation in America.
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James Park graduated high school in South Korea and is currently studying Computer Science at University of Maryland. He is also volunteering and supporting the KoBE Government Contracting Alliance. He resides in Maryland.
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Grace Lee was born in Washington, DC. and is currently residing in North Carolina. She grew up in the church but has recently entered in a honeymoon phase with Jesus! She’s been around the world, with all the wrong motives. But, now she can’t wait to be sent into the nations for His purpose. She is currently a freelance interpreter and has burdened and burning heart for NORTH KOREA. Her vision is to build a firm of elite interpreters to be strategically placed in every sphere of influence, “for such a time as this!”
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