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About My Family
I earned my Master of Divinity from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in spring 2024. I currently serve as a church planter in the Northshore area of Boston.
I have a deep passion for reaching the Burmese immigrant community in Massachusetts with the good news of Jesus Christ. My vision is to plant a gospel-centered church that serves and disciples this growing population and beyond.
In addition to preaching and leading Bible studies, I enjoy watching the Premier League soccer, especially cheering on my favorite team, Manchester United. I also love coffee, spending time with people, building meaningful relationships, and finding ways to encourage and serve others in everyday life.
I have a deep passion for reaching the Burmese immigrant community in Massachusetts with the good news of Jesus Christ. My vision is to plant a gospel-centered church that serves and disciples this growing population and beyond.
In addition to preaching and leading Bible studies, I enjoy watching the Premier League soccer, especially cheering on my favorite team, Manchester United. I also love coffee, spending time with people, building meaningful relationships, and finding ways to encourage and serve others in everyday life.
About My Church Plant
There are more than a thousand Burmese immigrants in Massachusetts, many from Myanmar, where most have little exposure to the gospel. I feel called to reach them through both personal and community outreach. By God’s grace, we hold Sunday worship with a few families now and are launching a young adults service soon. I also feel blessed to lead a church plant, Bible studies, and prayer gatherings. Our vision is to reach every Burmese speaker with the gospel and become a multiplying church.
NAMB Church Planting
Millions in North America are in desperate need of hope. Ultimately, the only hope that’s going to last - in this life and the next - is the hope of the gospel. North American missionaries build relationships and share this hope in their communities and beyond.
