Get to Know the Team: Alysha Ang

1. What made you decide to work at OYP?
In university, serving and partaking in ministry in my campus community brought me immense joy & life. The Lord began expanding my heart to love Him and His people in a deeper way, and gave me a greater desire to help build His kingdom here on earth (or at least on campus then). As I fell deeper in love with the Lord, I grew increasingly attracted to the idea of giving my life more fully to Him and His Church, and could not see myself doing anything else that might bring me as much life as full-time ministry would. As this desire grew, I recognised that it was not just my own wishful thinking but a personal call from the Lord to give Him all I could in this way. This is my ‘here I am, Lord’ in response to Him who brought me here 🙂

2. What gives you the most joy in your work at OYP?
Witnessing others encounter the Lord and proclaiming Him as their Lord- whether it’s for the first time or the hundredth time.

3. If you had to pick just one dish that you had to eat for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Sliced fish soup (I love soup!!!)

4. What is your favourite way to relax?
Cycling!! Its my favourite way to unwind and tune out from everything 🙂

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