
Big Bend National Park, Texas
I’ve been privileged to spend significant times in my life in Texas, Mexico, China, and Massachusetts. I’ve wandered through urban and suburban Houston; house churches/megachurches/church plants; office jobs and covert missionary work; monoethnic and multiethnic settings. This journey has shaped who I am and who I am to become.
I am in awe of the God who made the mountains and made me, and my prayer is that I live a life worthy of his calling and gifts.
For Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. 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.
1 Corinthians 5:14-15

Rev. Cindy M. Wu is co-founder and Director of Diaspora Ministries of Mosaic Formation, a Christian non-profit she co-directs with her husband, David. Additionally, she mobilizes Christians to welcome refugees, a true passion of hers. As a “pastor to pastors,” her ministry focuses on serving the city and church at-large through community organizing, spiritual direction, leading workshops and retreats, and cross-cultural training.
Cindy is author or co-author of books and articles on global Christian identity, religious demography, and refugee welcome (browse publications here). She also delves some into poetry.
Cindy is based in Houston, TX, and is ordained to word and service with the Evangelical Covenant Church. She enjoys global cuisine, historical fiction, (short) triathlons, and thunderstorms.