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Young Life Asian Young Life PMB 148 24 W Railroad Ave Tenafly, NJ 07670 Phone: (201) 674-7966 Email Us
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Our Leaders
"We loved you so much that we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well, because you had become so dear to us" (1 Thessalonians 2:8).
Our Asian Young Life leaders are adults who care about Asian kids. You'll typically find our leaders playing basketball with kids, tutoring them, leading Sunday school classes, playing ultimate frisbee... Basically, wherever Asian kids like to hang out, that's where you'll find our leaders. Our leaders do this to be there for kids, to support them, to help them navigate life's challenges. We carefully screen our leaders to ensure that they are men and women of integrity. We are blessed in Asian Young Life to have a dedicated corps of adults who spend anywhere from 5 to 10 hours (or more) each week developing relationships with Asian American teenagers, sharing not only the gospel of God with Asian kids but also their "lives as well." If you have a heart for Asian kids and think you might like to be part of this team, then please visit our Become a Volunteer Leader page. If you are looking for other ways to serve, then please visit our Parents and Community page or contact us.
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Bergen County
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Brian Hall (Area Director)
Brian is a high school social studies teacher at the Academies@Englewood
in Englewood, NJ, where he teaches 11th grade World Studies and 12th grade Sociology. He also advises
the school's Ultimate Frisbee Club and the Asian Club. Brian holds a Ph.D. degree from Rutgers University, where he majored in sociology
with a specialization in religion and Asian studies. He has written several published articles, including a chapter in the book Asian American Youth Ministry. During the 2002-03
school year he was a Fulbright Junior Scholar in Taiwan, where he studied at National Taiwan University in Taipei. He is the founder
of Asian Young Life and has served as the ministry's area director since
its inception in 2003. Brian lives in Teaneck, and he attends Grace United Methodist Church in Wyckoff. He enjoys mountain biking and watching the TV
shows 24 and Heroes. His favorite Asian dish is Peking duck. One of his more unusual
memories is that when he was in college he worked part-time for Domino's
Pizza, where he would on some occasions wear the company's "Noid"
costume and stand on busy roadways and wave to passing cars. To contact Brian or any of the other AYL leaders, please go to our Contact Information page |
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Andy Chang
Andy is a general dentist in private practice—Andy Chang, D.M.D.—located in Palisades Park, NJ. He obtained his doctorate degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He also holds a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University, where he majored in cell biology and neuroscience, with a minor in computer science. Andy lives in West New York, NJ, with his wife Jenn Chang, another volunteer leader for Asian Young Life. Andy and Jenn are members at Metro Community Church in Englewood. Andy became familiar with Asian Young Life a few years ago when he had a conversation with area director Brian Hall; he and his wife officially became volunteer leaders in 2007. Andy likes running, mountain biking, and playing ultimate frisbee. Andy's favorite Asian food is sashimi. Andy recalls a story from his teenage years in which he was playing hide and go seek with his friends. He hid so well that he was never found; in fact, his friends started a new game without him. |
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Jenn Chang
Jenn is an analyst at Blackstone in New York City. She holds a bachelor’s degree in finance and accounting with a minor in journalism from the Stern Business School at New York University (NYU). While in college, she served as the large group coordinator and as a small group leader for InterVarsity's Asian Christian Fellowship. Jenn lives in West New York, NJ, with her husband Andy Chang, another volunteer leader for Asian Young Life. She and Andy are members of Metro Community Church in Englewood. Jenn learned about Asian Young Life from her husband Andy; the two of them became volunteer AYL leaders in 2007. Jenn’s hobbies include trying out new restaurants, cooking, reading, and taking her dog Kobayashi out for walks. Her favorite Asian food is noodles, especially udon and Chinese noodles. One time her husband Andy tricked Jenn into going on a “short” bike ride from New Brunswick to Princeton along the Raritan Canal. At the halfway point, Andy influenced Jenn by saying, "We're already halfway there, we might as well go all the way." She ended up biking 30 miles that day. |
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Jennifer Hsieh
Jennifer is an equity compensation analyst for UBS in Weehawken, NJ. She graduated from Rutgers University with a bachelor's degree in mathematics/statistics and economics. While at Rutgers, she served as a small group leader in Chinese Christian Fellowship and worked in the university's computer lab. She attends Joy Christian Fellowship in Tenafly. Jennifer first became familiar with Asian Young Life when Gerald Juan took her to the College and Adult Camp at Saranac in 2002. Jennifer became an AYL volunteer leader in 2007, shortly after she moved to North Jersey. She currently resides in Fort Lee. Jennifer likes kickboxing at the gym, eating good food with friends and sisters, and watching tennis and basketball. Her favorite Asian foods are sushi and spicy beef noodle soup. When Jennifer was little, instead of calling her "Jennifer," her sisters called her "Jian He Ya," which is the Taiwanese way of saying "to fry fish." |
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Gerald Juan
Gerald is a social studies teacher at Tenafly Middle School in
Tenafly, NJ. He holds a master's degree in American studies from Columbia
University, as well as a bachelor's degree in computer science from Rutgers
University. Gerald has been a volunteer leader for Asian Young Life since
the ministry was founded in 2003. He previously served as a bike wrangler
in June 2002 on Summer Staff at Young Life's Rockbridge in
Virginia. Gerald lives in Tenafly, and he is a member of East Bergen Christian Church in Teaneck.
Gerald enjoys playing basketball, eating soft tofu and kalbi in Fort Lee, wall climbing at the Gravity Vault, and drinking Baskin Robbins' strawberry cool breeze. His favorite Asian dish is shrimp
and egg over rice. An interesting thing that once happened to Gerald when
he lived in Taiwan was that a gasoline-powered remote control model airplane
crashed into his knee and exploded, causing him to faint. |
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Michael Shum
Mike is a high school chemistry and physics teacher at The Beacon School in Manhattan,
New York City. He also coaches the school's cross country and track teams. He holds a master's degree in education from Columbia University, as well as
a bachelor's degree in biochemistry from Rutgers University. Mike has been
a volunteer leader for Asian Young Life since the ministry was founded in
2003. He has also served on Young Life Summer Staff a number of times, most
recently in June 2002 as a bike wrangler at Rockbridge in Virginia.
Mike lives in Tenafly, and he is a member of East Bergen Christian Church in Teaneck. Mike enjoys
most sports, but he especially likes mountain biking, ultimate
frisbee, and running—in fact, Mike has twice finished the NYC Marathon. His favorite Asian foods are fried flounder, spring rolls, and
soy sauce chicken. Something interesting about Mike is that he is especially
adept at memorizing random facts and numbers; for example, when he was in
high school, he memorized the irrational number pi (π or 3.14) to the
70th decimal digit. |
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Morris County
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Tony Lin
Tony is a math teacher at Parsippany Middle School in Parsippany, NJ. He holds a master's degree in math education from Montclair State University and a bachelor's degree in economics from Rutgers University, where
he also ran on the university's track team. Tony immigrated to America from
Taiwan when he was a teenager. Tony was instrumental in the formation of
Asian Young Life in 2003 and has served as a volunteer leader ever since.
He attends Liquid Church in Morristown.
His hobbies include basketball, reading, listening to the radio, and playing
2 High. His favorite Asian foods are Japanese tempura shrimp and traditional
Taiwanese food. Tony is married to his wife Silvia; the couple reside in Summit, NJ. Tony proposed to Silvia at Young Life camp in Saranac Lake, NY. Tony likes to joke with people that the inspiration for
his American name "Tony" originated when his family arrived in America and
came to New York and saw a sign at the airport that read, "To: NY." | |
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Do You Want To Be a Leader?
If you admire the work that the Asian Young Life leaders do, then maybe you would like to do it too! Volunteer leaders are the key to everything we do, and we are always looking for additional adult helpers. If you are an adult and you think you might like to serve in this way, please be sure to visit our Become a Volunteer Leader page to learn more. If you are a parent and you want to help out but you're not sure about serving as a leader, then you should check out our Parents and Community page to learn about additional ways you could serve. If you desire any additional information, please contact us. We'd love to hear from you.
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