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Oh first became involved with the Lausanne movement by participating in the 2004 Forum for World Evangelization in Pattaya, Thailand. He delivered the keynote address at the 2006 Lausanne Younger Leaders Gathering in Port Dixon, Malaysia, and joined the Lausanne Board in 2007 with a particular focus
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Oh and his wife, Pearl, were teachers in the Philadelphia area before moving to Deerfield, IL for seminary training at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. It was there while under the training of Paul Hiebert, that they received a call to global mission with a particular vision for reaching Japan
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Oh is a fifth generation Christian on his father's side. His parents, Sung Kyu Henry and Young Lee Oh, along with his older sister Tina, immigrated from South Korea to America in 1970.
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in Nagoya, Japan where they planted Chita Zion Church, founded the Open House English School, and began an outreach event for young people called Heart & Soul.
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In January 2004 the Oh family returned as missionaries to Japan and founded CBI Japan. Michael served as president of Christ Bible Seminary from 2005-2014.
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Oh has spoken at conferences, churches, and schools around the world including Urbana 2009 and Desiring God Conferences in 2009 and 2011.
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on developing younger leaders within the movement. He has served as global executive director / CEO since March 2013.
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He and his wife Pearl have five children, four daughters and one son.
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with the gospel. In 1998 and 1999 they served as missionaries with
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Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization
University of Pennsylvania
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Harvard University
Mission to the World
"Lausanne Movement Appoints Michael Oh as New CEO"
"Lausanne Names Next Leader of Global Evangelism Movement (Hints: Young, Japan)"


"Evangelization movement appoints young Korean-American as leader"
"Christ Bible Institute Japan - About"
"Testimony, Michael Oh"
"Missions as Fasting Desiring God 2009 Conference for Pastors Commending Christ"
"From Every Land to Every Land: The Internationalization of Missions – Its Potential and the Price Desiring God 2011 National Conference Finish the Mission: For the Joy of All Peoples"
Park Street Church website, Michael Oh
Third Mill website, Rev Michael Young-Suk Oh, article dated 2016
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1971 births
Living people
20th-century evangelicals
21st-century evangelicals
American chief executives
American Christian missionaries
American evangelists
American expatriates in Japan
American people of Korean descent
Christian missionaries in Japan
Evangelical theologians
Harvard University alumni
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School alumni

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