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Fellows

Fellows

Fellows participants will know:

WHO they are.
WHAT is their destiny.
HOW to live as XEALOTS:

  • Evaluate self regularly to continue growing.
  • Listen to God.
  • Navigate the dark night of their soul.
  • Embrace third culture.
  • Unleash the power of the Holy Spirit.
  • Order their world.
  • Relate to others meaningfully.
  • Create and innovate.



The four basic systems in which Fellows operate are LOVE, LEARN (Head, Ear, Sight, Touch and Human), DO and DECIDE.

XEALOT WAY OUTLINE
  • Third Culture – Painful adaptation.
  • Passionate – Willingness to die for causes.
  • Ancient Future – Take the best of the past and combine it for the future.
  • East/West – Both/and not either/or – multiple ways to get to Rome (secular vs. sacred/profit vs. non-profit).
  • Abnormality – Pain and weaknesses being our platform to serve others.
  • Planting seeds rather than starting movements.
  • Globally collaborative.
  • Contrarian – How we define success; who are leaders.


XEALOT ALUMNI

DANIEL ROSS

Daniel Ross loves to connect with people from all cultures and walks of life and is comfortable in all environments, from boardrooms to refugee camps. He believes we all have something to offer each other and that we only learn certain things about ourselves, others, and God in the context of community.

Apart from being a full time Apple evangelist and lover of everything Asia, Daniel is passionate about investing in indigenous leaders globally. He is a passionate communicator that loves seeing the light come on when people finally realize they have a part to play in transforming the world. His adventure of faith has lead him down many roads that have included youth and inner city outreach, starting a business, to living in Asia leading a missions training organization. As a former drug addict and drug dealer Daniel is simply another point of proof that God takes nothing and creates something out of it. Just another walking bag of dirt sustained by the breath of God.

Daniel is married to the love of his life Shannon and they reside in Bangkok, Thailand.



VICTOR CHUN

Victor Chun is a second-generation Canadian-Korean who has lived in South Korea, Japan, and the United States. He’s an educator and trainer. He helped develop curriculum and trained educators at Berlitz Incorporated in Japan and has lectured at top universities in Japan and South Korea. He has led teams teams on intercultural and educational trips to China and South Korea. He has also helped in initiatives to bridge the relationship between South Koreans and North Korean refugees who live in South Korea.

Victor received a Bachelors in International Relations and East Asian Studies from McGill University. He also has a Masters in Intercultural Studies from Torch Trinity Graduate School of Theology in Seoul, Korea.



STEPHEN BROWN

Stephen Brown is Co-Director of Project LACE, raising funds for inner-city children and overseas medical outreach. He served as a corporate paralegal at several top law firms in D.C., worked as a Research Analyst with CoStar Group, and participated as an intern with the U.S. Department of Commerce in Seoul and Washington. He comes to XEALOT after serving 2 years at Bel Air Presbyterian Church as college intern.

Stephen studied at Trinity College in Connecticut, and will graduate with a Master of Divinity degree from Fuller Seminary in September.



ANTHONY HAMILTON

Anthony Hamilton is a person of high caliber and reputable character. Currently majoring in Literary Journalism at the University of California Irvine, Anthony maintains a successful career as a professional soccer player. He was initially drafted in 2007 from the collegiate level by Chivas USA to play in Major League Soccer. Recently in the North American Soccer League, Anthony spent two seasons with the Rochester Rhinos later to join the Minnesota Stars who went on to win the 2011 National Championship.

Anthony volunteers with GOALS, a soccer program for developmentally disabled children in Rochester, New York. He has also served as a youth mentor at Kidworks, a non-profit organization supporting at-risk youth in Santa Ana, California.

Anthony completed the Xealot Fellows Intern program in early 2011.

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