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Testimony of the Week: Ryan Chin

Ryan is a third year Material Science and Engineering student at UCLA. Some of his hobbies include playing basketball and going snowboarding. Ryan enjoys hanging out with people, so don’t be shy to say hi!  I was born and raised in a Christian family. I went to church weekly because my parents always encouraged me to go. Instead ... continue reading

Testimony of the Week: Jacob Tsai

Jacob is a second year student at UCLA studying Chemical Engineering. Some of the things he enjoys doing are playing basketball, trying new foods, and more recently, dancing. Jacob always enjoys meeting new people so hit him up if you ever want to talk.  I was born into a Christian family, and for as long as I can ... continue reading

The Genius of Genealogy

written by Ray Fung When you see the word genealogy, what is the first thing that comes to mind? For some, the only time we ever read it is in Matthew and Luke when we read the genealogy of Christ. For others, genealogies are just the times in our devotions where we zone out. There ... continue reading

Testimony of the Week: Tim Huang

Tim was a part of GOC during college where he met his wife Jaime. They returned to serve on staff in 2009. He is currently fascinated with historical non-fiction, fountain pens, and Peppa Pig. Tim would love to meet you! Sophomore year, winter quarter, eighth week, Tuesday night, I was waiting in the Ackerman turnaround to ... continue reading

Testimony of the Week: Shannon Armstrong

Shannon is a first-year staffer and attended UCLA GOC for 4 years as a student. She can’t wait to meet everyone and hopes that people aren’t shy and come talk to her about what God is doing in their lives at UCLA, post-college plans, sports, Disneyland, etc.! Both my parents attended UCLA which is when ... continue reading

Testimony of the Week: Chris Gee

I believe that I was born dead in my trespasses and sins. Growing up, though, it really didn’t feel like it. I grew up in a Christian home. I’ve attended church since I was in the womb, and I went to a Christian school for thirteen years hanging around Christian friends who also grew up ... continue reading