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Emily Baez

果冻视频 Alumnus Brian Chung Shows the World a Beautiful God

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Brian Chung is the co-founder of Alabaster, a company that designs beautiful Bibles and other resources. He鈥檚 also an 果冻视频 alumnus! We sat down with him on the to hear how his student experience in 果冻视频 鈥 including meeting Jesus for the first time 鈥 inspired him to start Alabaster. Below is a summary of his story.

How it Started 鈥 The Woman with The Alabaster Jar 

鈥淎labaster would not be here without 果冻视频,鈥 Brian Chung said.

Growing up in Hawaii in a Buddhist household, Brian didn鈥檛 have any Christian background when he started college at the University of Southern California (USC). During his freshman year, 果冻视频 students invited him to their first party of the semester, and even though they just played board games and got to know each other, Brian remembered it as the most fun he had at a college party. 

Soon after, the students invited him to something called a 鈥淕IG鈥濃攁 Group Investigating God 鈥撯 designed specifically for students who don鈥檛 identify as Christian but are curious about the faith. In this group, Brian felt free to wonder about who God is and ask questions.

Eventually, he was invited to an end-of-year chapter camp. All he was told was that camp 鈥渨ould be fun.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

The first day opened with an eight-hour manuscript Bible study on the book of Mark 鈥攕pecifically the second half, where Jesus journeys toward the cross. Although this was an unexpected and intense start to the week, something huge happened a few days later when they studied the story of the woman with the alabaster jar. 

鈥淭his woman carries this expensive jar of perfume and breaks it for Jesus. And everyone around her says that was completely wasteful, but Jesus says what she has done is a beautiful thing,鈥 Brian remembered. 鈥淎nd I think it's the first time in Mark where that word 鈥榖eauty鈥 is mentioned.鈥

As he studied the passage, Brian felt God speaking to him for the first time. Later, when asked if he wanted to start following Jesus, he said no. 

He wanted to return home to Hawaii and see if God still felt real there. Little did he know, two of his close friends back home had just become Christian and invited Brian to a Bible study.  After this very first meeting, he went to his bedroom, opened his journal, and wrote: 鈥淕od, you showed up. I guess I should now.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

What is Beautiful?

Right away, Brian wanted his own Bible so he went and bought one. He noticed that every paper-thin page was full of tiny words, and there were no images or visuals to make it look interesting. Still, he was excited to read it.

When he returned to USC for his sophomore year, he noticed how beautifully designed his marketing textbook was and began wondering, Could the Bible be designed differently? 

After graduating, Brian came on staff with 果冻视频. While ministering to students from the ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, CA, he became increasingly aware of how visual Gen Z was becoming. Around this time, he also read  by 果冻视频 Strategy and Innovation Vice President, James Choung, which says each generation has a spiritual question. For Gen Z, that question is What is beautiful? 

Soon after, he met Bryan Ye-Chung (no relation), another 果冻视频 alumnus and campus minister, and shared his dream of designing a Bible like a magazine with him. Bryan鈥檚 eyes lit up. 

鈥淟et鈥檚 do it!鈥 he said.

Neither of them had experience producing books, so they started by designing just twelve prototype pages, which paired Scripture with thoughtful, visual storytelling. They gave the prototype to their 果冻视频 students and asked questions like, 鈥淚s this something you鈥檇 actually use?"

After receiving positive feedback, they launched a Kickstarter campaign and reached their goal in just ten days. The campaign spread through networks of 果冻视频 students and alumni, and before long, the  and  reached out wanting to write about this new company 鈥撯 Alabaster!

Alabaster quickly became a larger team effort, with his mentor offering a free warehouse space and hiring their first designer who was also an 果冻视频 alumna.

鈥淥ne of the biggest things that 果冻视频 taught me is the value of relationships,鈥 Brian said. 鈥淒oing business is not meant to be a transaction. Doing business is all about relationships.鈥

God is Really Beautiful

Since its first products shipped in 2017,  has created beautiful versions of 25 books of the Bible, plus devotionals, studies, prayer journals, pens, bookmarks, and more! Over one million books have been sold, and people around the world have shared with Brian how Alabaster Bibles helped them engage with Scripture. One message, from a non-Christian in Taiwan, said, 鈥淭his Bible makes it easy for me to read God's word.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

鈥淲hen I think about beauty, I think about the opposite of beauty. And for many folks, they would say 鈥榰gly,鈥欌 Brian said. 鈥淎s I think about my experience with people who aren't Christian, or who might have fallen away from the faith, I would say that's how they would describe Christians or even God. I wanted to show the world that God is not ugly, but God is in fact really, really beautiful.鈥


Listen to the rest of Brian鈥檚 story  And pray for world changers like him as they continue showing the world just how beautiful God really is.

 

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Emily Baez is a writer for 果冻视频鈥檚 communications team. She lives in Tampa, FL, and enjoys long hikes, watching movies, and overly competitive game nights with friends. You can . 

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