
The Singapore Navigators Staff Family
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came from the U.S. to Singapore in 2009 for Doug to serve as National Director of The Navigators, Singapore. Doug has held a variety of roles in the International Navigators including missionary to Korea, director of the Dartmouth College Navigators, and most recently, Associate Director of the U.S. Collegiate Navigators, overseeing ministries in the Eastern and Central Divisions.
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is one of our youth workers. He, with Christine and their daughter, spent ten significant years of their lives serving in the bushes of Tanzania.
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![]() This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it work among students from NP-SIM. They have served with various Navigator campus ministries for about a decade as volunteer staff. They believe God has called them to raise up generations of faithful disciples and labourers for God’s harvest field (Matt 9:36-38). The couple came on staff in August 2011. |
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After working in the market place, he returned to The Navigators to head NavMedia. For the last 7 years, he has been involved in the Church Discipleship Ministry (CDM). Today, he heads this ministry and works alongside pastors and church leaders to help them create disciplemaking environments in their churches. He has also been part of the national leadership team the last four years. Isa 43:4 and Acts 2:25 are his motivating verses. He and his wife Nesa have 3 children.
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has been with the Navigators for 25 years. Supra works with the NavAlumni Team to reconnect with the thousands of NavAlumni out here in our city – Singapore.
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This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ministers among university students on NTU campus. A trained geographer and teacher, with an MA in South East Asian Studies, he came to know Jesus through the ministry of the NavTeens as a student in 1984, was active as a volunteer, and headed the Post-Secondary Ministry of the NavTeens. Chris is married to
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who is our Communications Director. They are blessed with 3 children and desire to use their life to minister and intentionally disciple others in a way that will impact many generations to come.
God used Psalm 37:3-4 to call both of them into ministry.
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came to know Christ in 1974 as a student. He was discipled through The NavTeens ministry and came on staff fulltime in 1994, believing with his heart in the potential of youths and what God can do through them.
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and his wife Chan Hye were trained by the Korean Navigators before coming to Singapore in 2001. They spent their first three years here serving with the NUS Navigators. |
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This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it has been serving on The Navigators’ staff since 1993. She received Christ into her life in her first year at Singapore Polytechnic and began ministering to students as a Nav labourer in 1987. She took a break from 2003 to enter seminary, and was reassigned to The NavTeens in 2005. She enjoys playing most ball games and board games, which she engages in to connect with the youths these days. The other means she uses to engage with the kids are baking and cooking for them; always with two extra ingredients – lots of love and prayers. =P
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and Sin Yow serve with The Navigators on the NavAlumni Ministry Team. Royston is also Director of Staff Funding. Coming from a banking background, Royston came into full-time ministry in 1979.
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joined The Navigators, Singapore in August 2001. He enjoys relating to ITE students whom he describes as real, direct and daring. Wee Leong impacts them where they are and shares with them life-skills with which to navigate through different aspects of their lives, from day to day issues to spiritual self -discovery. |
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and his wife, Phek Tin have served with The Singapore Navigators for 40 years. Robert is the Director of Nav Missions. They went to Taiwan as missionaries and upon their return in 1976, led the Nav collegiate ministry at Ngee Ann Poly. For the last 14 years, they have ministered in one of the rice bowls countries. Today, apart from making regular trips there, they also work among foreigners living in Singapore including the local elderly. Their continued deep passion to see the Great Commission fulfilled motivates them to reach out, asking God to give them men and women who will make a difference in people’s lives. They have 2 adult children, Melody and Eugene and 3 adorable grandchildren. |
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directs the NavAlumni ministry. Kim Meng has been a staff of The Navigators for 25 years. He graduated from Columbia Bible Seminary (S Carolina, USA) in 1992 with an MA (English Bible). |
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and Peck Hoong lead a disciple-making ministry among Republic Polytechnic students. Andson came to know Christ through the Ngee Ann Polytechnic Navigators in 1989 and has been mentoring Polytechnic youths for 2 decades. In 2012, he pioneered a new ministry among Republic Polytechnic students. He believes that God has called him into the Great Commission and to make disciples wherever God sends him. He is married to Peck Hoong (Bifen) and has two adorable children, Joy and John. His life verse is John 4:34, to finish the work the Lord Jesus has given him. |
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“And he died for all that those who live should no longer live for themselves, but for him who died for them and was raised again.”
Having benefitted tremendously in His walk with God, he would like to help the next generation of teens to do likewise, to influence them through the ministry of NavTeens.
Roger has 2 passions. One is chasing after God, the other is computers.
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, together with his wife, Jonalyn C. Tew are excited about raising up next generation of spiritual labourers. They labour in Los Baños, Philippines among the high school students. God has given them the passion to be the fishers of men. Prior to this, William has been visiting the Philippines yearly since 2004 for short-term summer mission exposure organized by NUS Navigators.
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Associate Staff
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have served with the Navigators for 40 years, starting and leading campus ministries in different countries. Tom is a former National Director of The Navigators, Singapore.
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came to know Christ as a student in Ngee Ann Polytechnic through The Navigators. She joined The Navigators as a staff in August 1992.
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is a trained teacher and had the privilege of serving among the teens and adult volunteer workers in The NavTeens ministry for many years. In 1987, she left as a missionary to Australia to work with Asian overseas students for close to a decade and then to East Asia in the recent years. She returned to Singapore in 2010 and is now part of the CDM team in The Navigators, Singapore.
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has served with The Navigators since 1989. She has been a 'big sister' to many through her ministry in The NavTeens. She is currently helping ITE youths in their personal growth and their walk with God.
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has been serving with The Navigators since 1995. She is presently working amongst university students in NTU to help disciple them by teaching them to observe God’s commands.
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met The Navigators while he was in the military. He has served with The NavTeens, as a missionary to India for 4 years, and with the Graduates Equipping Ministry.






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serves with the Church Discipleship Ministry (CDM). She was involved with The Navteens in the 1970s. After teaching for 25 years, and working with her church’s social outreach arm, she went full time with the Navigators in 2004.
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has served with The NavTeens for 22 years. He is also a volleyball coach to high school students. An ardent volleyball player, he sees the opportunity and ease in breaking down barriers when reaching out to teens through sport.

