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CHAE CHO & HIS WIFE SUEMY
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Growing up, Chae Cho's dream was to become the next head coach of the University of Texas football team (Hook'm!). He promptly realized that he would be quite unsuccessful in this endeavor and instead decided to attend the University as student. During his freshman year, he was led to Jesus Christ by an older brother who demonstrated what it meant to be a Christ follower and how to have a genuine love for God and His people. When he graduated in 2003, he returned home and accepted an exciting offer to work with the Houston Rockets. He also made the decision to join New Life Fellowship and instantly his life changed as he began serving in the Children's Ministry. As a volunteer in Joshua Cross Stars, God began unraveling Chae's passion for children and he discovered the importance of raising the next generation of children to treasure Jesus and his word. Before long, Chae's devotion to teach children became the catalyst for changing his career and for the past four years, he has been a middle school teacher in the Alief School District. Joshua Cross Stars also provided him the opportunity to meet his future wife, Suemy, a very energetic, spunky, joyful and most of all, person who is devoted to God. In 2007, they were married and they have served together in the Children's Ministry ever since. God furthered Chae's aspiration to serve children and he began attending Dallas Theological Seminary part-time to better himself as a teacher and core leader. Shortly after, God confirmed Chae's calling into full time ministry and he has committed to serve in a ministry where he feels he will be in the best capacity to be a resource and mentor for children. Chae loves working with children and encouraging them to reach their highest potential as they progress into mature men and women of Christ. He hopes to make God supreme in the hearts of children!
In his free time, Chae enjoys basketball, football, watching Houston sports teams, playing with their dog, Noa, and video editing. One of Chae' favorite verses is Matthew 18:3: "I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven." This verse is a constant reminder of how precious children are and how we all need to have child-like faith without any circumstances clouding our minds.
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CHAE'S BLOG |
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