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Ordianary People ... Extraordinary Missions

Keith Chow, born in Hong Kong, came to faith as a teenager. He and his wife moved to Australia in 1981, and in 1997 he founded his own law firm, practicing with integrity and sincerity. A committed disciple, Keith embraces the principle: “Life is service, and service is life. Let faith shape daily living, and let daily living reflect faith.” Since 2022, he has been in semi-retirement, residing in Sydney.

Wai Leung Lee (affectionately known as “Stone”) responded to God’s calling & went to Thailand with wholehearted obedience—faithfully playing his part as a midfielder who passes the “ball” (gospel) and as a coach who mentors others. He deeply understands that both his identity as a disciple (Being) and his actions in that role (Doing) are equally essential. As Stone once reflected during the HKD 80 million school building project: “I now have nothing to lose.” That, in fact, is the greatest strength of a full-time disciple: no turning back, total commitment, bold steps into uncharted territory—pressing forward to claim victory for the Lord.

A Voice That Never Rests - Dwight Kung Sang Chan (陳供生) is a Christian musician originally from Fuzhou, now living in Sydney, Australia. He came to faith at the age of thirteen and has since devoted himself to vocal performance, choral conducting, and music composition. Dwight describes music and singing as his divine calling and heavenly vocation—a glorious mission entrusted to him by God. In 1992, he co-founded the Hosanna Chanters (浩聲讚祂詠團), where he served as director. He also led them on evangelistic tours throughout East and Southeast Asia.

Shang Quan – Christian Musician & Violinist Gifted with natural talent and fuelled by tireless dedication, he rose to become the concertmaster of a national orchestra in Beijin at a young age. When he later moved to Australia to pursue further studies, he turned to Christ. For over 20 years, he has faithfully shared the love and salvation of Christ through powerful, soul-touching music.

Rev. Thomas Wang, founder of the Chinese Christian Mission (CCM), was a third-generation Christian. As a pioneering missionary, he travelled extensively to bring the gospel across nations. Even at the age of 93, while suffering from severe kidney failure, he continued to organize a Christmas evangelistic rally — a life truly poured out for the Lord.

Missional Disciples, Missional Church : “LCBD” Life & A Paradigm Shift in the Church’s “Gathering” and “Scattering” By Joyce Tang (Literature Officer,