Team

Janet Hyun
Founder, Miracle Art
For over 20 years, Janet Hyun has traveled across nations — painting live on stages, speaking at conferences, and leading gatherings around the world. She has delivered artwork to governors across all 50 U.S. states, shared paintings with national leaders in 25+ nations, and created a 90-meter public art installation in Seoul, South Korea.
Through Miracle Art Project and the Jesus Again Movement, she collaborates with leaders across communities and nations — using art to awaken hearts, restore dreams, and carry the Gospel to the ends of the earth.

Christine Monroe
Administrative Director
Christine Monroe brings over 33 years of experience as a hospital chaplain, executive pastor, and Sozo Director. Currently serving as a middle school counselor, she supports students through key seasons of their lives. She also contributes to the administration and operations of Miracle Art Project with care and discernment.

Gloria Jooyeon Son
Director of Daily ACT
Gloria Son oversees Daily ACT with excellence and care. With years of mission experience through YWAM and a background as a professional family counselor, she is deeply committed to healing and restoration in individuals and families. Based in San Jose, USA, she also supports administration and operations at Miracle Art.

Leanna Brewer
Family Advisor & Global Partner
Leanna Brewer is the founder of SPARK Worldwide, an international humanitarian organization serving vulnerable communities through food relief, education, rescue efforts, and long-term development. SPARK Worldwide builds wells, schools, and hospitals while sharing the Gospel and restoring dignity around the world.She also serves as a trusted advisor and global partner, collaborating on initiatives that awaken hearts, inspire action, and bring spiritual and cultural transformation.

Bridget Katungi
Bridget Katungi is a children’s advocate and parenting educator supporting vulnerable children and families in Uganda. A qualified paediatric nurse with over a decade of experience in healthcare and nonprofit work, she served as Miss Uganda UK 2016, advocating for children’s rights and mental health awareness. She currently serves as Head Representative and Spokesperson for Spark Worldwide Uganda and collaborates as a Uganda Ambassador for the Miracle Art Project.

Jamie Hyun
Jamie Hyun is a certified Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) facilitator in the Healing Arts through UCLA and studied at ArtCenter College of Design. She is the founder of HHForever (hhforever.org) and focuses on supporting young cancer fighters. Jamie leads initiatives that send artwork to young patients and offer creative workshops, helping them express themselves, build confidence, and find hope through art.

Samuel Kwak
Samuel Kwak, CEO of Prison Fellowship International Korea and President of Korea Youth Drug Prevention Association, has long served in prison ministry, juvenile detention, and drug recovery. He supports prisoners, ex-offenders, and North Korean defectors, carrying a calling to awaken the oppressed and bring healing and freedom through the Gospel.

woo sisters
The Woo Sisters are a biological sister ministry team serving through literature, online evangelism, and worship ministry. They share the gospel across Korea, Japan, China, and Southeast Asia, publishing audiobooks, devotionals, and inspirational books through ministries such as Love Sonata in Japan. As worship ministers and songwriters, they also spread healing, hope, and the love of Jesus through worship
and original songs.

Sungae Lee
Sungae Lee is a counselor based in Japan, serving those who are emotionally wounded through healing ministry. She co-founded Mission Barabba with Pastor Tetsuo Nakajima and eight former Yakuza members, sharing the love of Jesus in hard-to-reach communities.She is the producer of the film
“Jesus Is My Boss,” through which many—especially Yakuza and gangster members—have been led to God.

Kim Somyung
Kim Somyung is a visual designer with a PhD in Visual Information Design from Kyung Hee University. She specializes in design education and has experience in brand and UI/UX design.
As a former design team leader and business director, she has led projects across corporate, public, and social sectors. Her work translates emotions and social messages into visual language, with strength in user experience and story-driven design. She develops projects that connect social values with brand identity.

Kim Eunhwa
Kim Eunhwa majored in Industrial Design and has served in domestic and international ministries focused on children’s education and care through art-based activities. She has worked with children in countries including Mexico, Nepal, South Africa, the Philippines, and South America, and currently serves as the Administrative Team Leader at ACT, supporting overall ministry operations.