Tuesday, May 17, 2011


Biography of Rev. Dr. Chin Do Kham

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chindokhamDr. Chin Do Kham
310 W. 121st Place, Jenks, OK 74037, USA          
Home: 918-298-2629      Cell: 918-409-3963     
chindkham@gmail.com

Education
Scholar in Residence with the Ph.D. Educational Studies Program at Trinity International University, Chicago, USA, May 2003-August 2005.
Ph.D., Intercultural Studies, Trinity International University, Chicago, 1998.
D.Min.(Doctor of Ministry), Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK, 1994.
Special Study Program at Jerusalem Center for Biblical Studies, Israel, 1996.

Educational Administrative and Teaching Experiences
Adjunct Professor of Missions at Myanmar Evangelical Graduate School of Theology, Myanmar since Fall 2008 to Present
Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Graduate School of Theology at Global University, Springfield, MO. 1996-present.
Professor and Director of M.A. Missions Program and taught M.A./M.Div./D.Min. courses at Oral Roberts University (2006-2007)
Missionary, Dean of Students and Professor of Missions/Leadership at Asia Pacific Theological Seminary (APTS), Philippines (1998-2002).
Director of Doctor of Ministry Program at Asia Pacific Theological Seminary (2000-2002).

Other Ministries and Cross-Cultural Mission Experiences, 1985-Present
President, Global Outreach and Community Development, Inc. January 2008-Present.
Church Health Consultant since 2005
Co-Pastor/Pastor of Ministry Development, Lighthouse of Hope Assembly (Multicultural Congregation), Chicago, IL. (June 2004 – 2006)
Missionary to the Philippines (1998-2002).
Associate Pastor, Community Gospel Church, Melrose Park, IL, USA (1994-1996).
Associate Pastor, Eastland Assembly, Tulsa, OK, USA (1991-1994).
Youth Pastor, Grace AoG Church, Rangoon, Myanmar, 1985-1987.
Preached and taught in than 35 countries.

Award
Received “Outstanding Faculty Service Award” from Oral Roberts University (2006-2007 Academic year)

Writings, Publications and Presentations
Author of a book, “Reaching Your Maximum Potential” to be published in April 2011.
“Historical Values and Modes of Leadership in Myanmar: Assessment of Roots of Values Among Christian Leaders in Yangon” (1988). Ph.D. Dissertation at Trinity International University, Chicago, USA.
“Helping International Students Increase Their Prayer Activities” (1994). D.Min. Project at Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK.
“Partnership Issues and Challenges in Asian Mission” in Asian Church & God’s Mission, edited by Wonsuk and Julie Ma (Manila: OMF, 2003), 43-60.
“Myanmar” in The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal Charismatic Movements, edited by Stanley Burgess, etal. (Grand Rapids: Zondervan 2002).
“The Untold Story: The Impact of Revival Among the Chin People in Myanmar” in Journal of Asian Mission, vol. 1, No. 2 (September 1999).
Book Review: A Guide to Short-Term Missions: A Comprehensive Manual for Planning an Effective Mission Trip by H. Leon Greene, in Evangelical Missions Quarterly, April 2005, vol. 41. No.2.
“Strategic Partnership in Global Missions,” Special lecture at Ministers Alliance Continuing Education Seminar, September  2007, ORU.
“Developing Effective Missions Program in Local Churches,” Special lecture at Ministers Alliance Continuing Education Seminar, September 2007, ORU.
“Biblical Perspective on Cultural Diversity,” Mini lecture at the 8th Annual Multicultural Conference, March 2007, ORU.
“Theological Education and Building Healthy Church” Presented at SPS Annual Meeting at Lee University, March, 2006.
“Contemporary Pentecostal Issues” a paper presented at a workshop at World Assemblies of God Congress in Indianapolis, USA (2000).

Professional Membership
Evangelical Missiological Society (EMS)
Society for Pentecostal Studies (SPS)

Family
Born and raised  in Myanmar (Burma); now US Citizen
Wife: Dr. Siraporn Kham
Children: Mary (19) and Joshua (14)

Additional Information
Conducted “Strategic Leadership Seminars” and “Prayer Seminars” in many churches in Asia and the USA.
Conducted Revival Meetings.
Conducted Evangelistic and Healing Crusades in several countries.

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