Ong Hock Siew

After attending a Haggai International Session in 2005, Ong Hock Siew returned to Malaysia with a renewed sense of purpose and a prayerful resolve to serve the Lord. He recalls, “I asked the Lord to open doors for me to serve Him.”

Since then, Hock Siew has become deeply involved in Haggai’s National Seminar program in Malaysia, where he inspires and equips young leaders with a passion for missions. Each year, he mentors and teaches 200 young leaders, empowering them to impact their communities and beyond. Hock Siew is also an International facilitator and has been involved in International seminars in Maui from 2006to 2019.

An adventurous spirit and dedicated expedition leader, Hock Siew has completed an astounding 70 ascents of Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s highest peak. His leadership extends to organizing treks for disabled groups and fostering a spirit of perseverance and inclusion. One recent expedition included four blind participants and 14 individuals with different disabilities, demonstrating his commitment to empowering all individuals to overcome challenges.

Hock Siew’s passion and calling is to develop and build leadership so that through these leaders, we can change lives and reach out to a world that needs the Lord. Hock Siew ministers the word across different regions and he has touched numerous lives in varied parts of the world.

In addition to his ministry work, Hock Siew is Chairman of his Church Leadership Council. In the professional field, he is a highly sought-after corporate consultant and trainer across the Asian region. With more than 25 years of experience, he specializes in:

  • Corporate rehabilitation
  • Corporate entrepreneurs’ development
  • Strategic growth mapping
  • Strategic marketing management

Through his extensive professional expertise and commitment to faith-driven leadership, Ong Hock Siew continues to transform lives and inspire leaders to fulfill their God-given purpose.

Hock Siew is married to Inky, and has served on the Haggai Board of Trustees since 2019.

After attending a Haggai International Session in 2005, Ong Hock Siew returned to Malaysia with a renewed sense of purpose and a prayerful resolve to serve the Lord. He recalls, “I asked the Lord to open doors for me to serve Him.”

Since then, Hock Siew has become deeply involved in Haggai’s National Seminar program in Malaysia, where he inspires and equips young leaders with a passion for missions. Each year, he mentors and teaches 200 young leaders, empowering them to impact their communities and beyond. Hock Siew is also an International facilitator and has been involved in International seminars in Maui from 2006to 2019.

An adventurous spirit and dedicated expedition leader, Hock Siew has completed an astounding 70 ascents of Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s highest peak. His leadership extends to organizing treks for disabled groups and fostering a spirit of perseverance and inclusion. One recent expedition included four blind participants and 14 individuals with different disabilities, demonstrating his commitment to empowering all individuals to overcome challenges.

Hock Siew’s passion and calling is to develop and build leadership so that through these leaders, we can change lives and reach out to a world that needs the Lord. Hock Siew ministers the word across different regions and he has touched numerous lives in varied parts of the world.

In addition to his ministry work, Hock Siew is Chairman of his Church Leadership Council. In the professional field, he is a highly sought-after corporate consultant and trainer across the Asian region. With more than 25 years of experience, he specializes in:

  • Corporate rehabilitation
  • Corporate entrepreneurs’ development
  • Strategic growth mapping
  • Strategic marketing management

Through his extensive professional expertise and commitment to faith-driven leadership, Ong Hock Siew continues to transform lives and inspire leaders to fulfill their God-given purpose.

Hock Siew is married to Inky, and has served on the Haggai Board of Trustees since 2019.