The Kohs
Michael Koh
Michael Koh was a church planter in Malaysia where he experienced the power of God in different parts of the country. Miracles, including a woman raised from the dead, put a deep conviction in his heart that God's desire is to do His works in people who will keep pace with Him. In 1990 while continuing his studies at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena he met his future wife, Cindy. They married in 1993 and Michael moved to Pasadena, CA as the senior pastor of Vision Christian Fellowship. He has traveled to various parts of the United States, England and Malaysia to speak in conferences where lives have been changed. Michael and Cindy founded the Connexion, an organization which trains and raises up ministers who embody the words of Daniel 11:32, "But the people who know their God will display strength and do exploits."
Michael and Cindy currently minister in Vision Christian Fellowship in Pasadena, CA where Michael is Senior Pastor. They have three daughters and together mentor and train leaders in VCF and through the Connexion.
Cindy KohCindy also founded and is president of Heaven Word, a non-profit curriculum development company. Her work with the children, as a high school teacher and as a science coordinator at Jet Propulsion Lab (NASA) have contributed to the development of this project.
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Witnessing Miracles
God still does miracles. It is mysterious, but we have witnessed the love of God in this way...
Michael Koh Witnesses a Miracle
Michael Koh's semi-conscious mind teetered in the fragile balance between waking and sleep. An extended time of prayer had dragged late into the night, and the friend he was praying with (a young new believer) had already drifted into dreamland.
Lying on a mat in the meeting hall of a storefront church in Kuantan, West Malaysia, Michael felt the stress of the church-planting challenge he shouldered. Born in Singapore of ethnic Chinese parents, raised on the west coast of Peninsular (West) Malaysia with six years of schooling in England, graduated from the University of Malaya with a degree in English literature, Michael, not yet 24, had already helped pioneer one new church. But Kuantan, on the east coast, presented the young church planter with particularly stony soil.
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