David Oh is currently serving as the National Executive Director at SOON Movement Global. He did his M.Div at Fuller Theological Seminary and Th.M at ITS. He was part of the first graduate class of GCTC in America. He was formerly a teacher at California Graduate School of Theology and he’s been working at Crossbridge Fellowship as a lead pastor helping the next generation to build their own church. He has five children, Caris, Kayla, David, Jeremiah, and Timothy with his beautiful wife Esther. His special passion is for the Asian American Diaspora; whom he believes to have some of the greatest potential to impact the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Sharon Song came to the United States in 1972 and grew up in a pastor’s family. Following her parents’ example, all six siblings entered full-time ministry. In August 1981, while working as a registered nurse, Sharon personally encountered Jesus Christ, who called her to serve the next generation in the United States.
CCC (CRU) for 22 years as a full-time staff member and has been serving with SEED International Mission for the past 18 years.
Sharon has been married for 37 years and is blessed with two married children, Joy and Danny, and one granddaughter. Through her marriage and ministry experiences, God opened her eyes to the pain and suffering within families. This led her to pursue counseling studies at a biblical seminary and attend Discipleship Training School (DTS) through Youth With A Mission (YWAM). God has called her to restore and rebuild the next generation through His Word.
For the past 15 years, Sharon has led The Joshua Project for Youth, a ministry based in Virginia. Today, God is leading her to serve multi-ethnic churches in Fairfax, VA—including Vietnamese, Indian, and Hispanic congregations.
Her life mission is summarized in four words: Win, Build, Train, and Send.
Jane Lee has been on staff with SOON Movement Global in New York since 2017. She serves as the International Internship Coordinator, and has a heart to be a part of raising a generation of students who will give their whole lives to Him.
Kevin Sangil Lee currently serves as the Field Ministry Director and one of the Executive Directors of SOON Movement Global, as well as the Regional Director of the Atlanta Region.
Although he attended church from a young age, Kevin personally accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior during his freshman year of college, following the death of a close friend. Through Korea Campus Crusade for Christ (KCCC), he experienced spiritual transformation and grew in faith as a soonjang (small group leader) and through leadership training. During this time, he received a clear calling from God to serve as a full-time campus missionary.
In 1998, Kevin served as a STINT missionary in Los Angeles, where he developed a heart for 1.5- and 2nd-generation Korean immigrants. He witnessed both their struggles and their potential to effectively share the gospel in cross-cultural mission fields. After his STINT year, he pursued theological studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, where God confirmed his calling to diaspora ministry. While studying, he pioneered the SOON Movement Global ministry at Pasadena City College as an affiliate staff, serving alongside his wife, who was a full-time staff member.
Upon completing his theological education, Kevin graduated from GCTC (Great Commission Training Center) in 2006 and began serving full-time with SOON Movement Global. For the next three years, he ministered at campuses including UCLA, Cypress College, Santa Monica College, El Camino College, and CSU Long Beach in South California. In 2009, Kevin was called to pioneer the Atlanta ministry, where he has faithfully served for the past 15 years as Regional Director of SOON Movement Global.
Kevin is married to Su Kim, who also serves as a staff member with SOON Movement Global. Together, they have three children: Caleb, Hesed, and Ian.