About Me

I was born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1979. Ten years later, I moved to the United States with my parents.
I went to high schools in Los Angeles, CA, Kingwood, TX, and Tallahassee, FL. While in Kingwood, I became a part of the Forest Cove Baptist Church youth group. During a summer youth group summit there, I accepted Christ into my life and began a reborn life of different challenges. I cannot say that the journey has been a smooth ride. Indeed, it was bumpy at best, but I find great comfort knowing that I can rely completely on Christ, and that God would never forsake me. By His grace and mercy, Lord Jesus My Savior has blessed me in more ways than I can ever ask for.

My alma mater is Florida State University,

famous for its football team, meteorology, parties, criminology, and high magnetic fields, and from where I graduated summa cum laude in 2000 with a B.S. in Computer Science. Go seminoles!

In Florida, I attended the Tallahassee Chinese Christian Church. When my family moved to Ohio, at first I attended Highpoint Evangelical Christian Church for a while. Later, I became a member of the growing and vibrant Columbus Chinese Christian Church. Even as I pursue graduate studies in Pittsburgh, I still sometimes go back to attend the church services and get together with the MorningStar young-adult group.

Now, I'm studying Software Engineering at CMU. For my spiritual pursuit, I meet frequently with a bunch of dynamic young-adult Christians in and around the Oakland area. We call ourselves PCoCs. Collectively, we are part of the greater church in Pittsburgh, a gathering of believers of Christ who are part of the Lord's recovery movement.

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