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==Early life and education== |
==Early life and education== |
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Ma was born in [[Lubbock, Texas]]. Ma was the youngest of three children and had a difficult childhood in [[San Jose, California]]. Ma earned degrees in [[Biblical studies|Bible theology]], business management, and youth ministry from [[William Jessup University]]. Later, Ma earned a Master of Arts in Global Leadership and Intercultural Studies from [[Fuller Theological Seminary]]. |
Ma was born in [[Lubbock, Texas]]. Ma was the youngest of three children and had a difficult childhood in [[San Jose, California]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.convergemagazine.com/jaeson-ma-talks-god-hiphop/|title=Jaeson Ma talks God and hip-hop – Converge Magazine|date=2011-08-29|work=Converge Magazine|access-date=2018-10-10|language=en-US}}</ref> Ma earned degrees in [[Biblical studies|Bible theology]], business management, and youth ministry from [[William Jessup University]]. Later, Ma earned a Master of Arts in Global Leadership and Intercultural Studies from [[Fuller Theological Seminary]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://medium.com/@raychung22/work-by-faith-jaeson-ma-entrepreneur-artist-missionary-1030a4bbbb3b|title=Work by Faith: Jaeson Ma, Entrepreneur, Artist, Missionary|last=Chung|first=Ray|date=2018-05-02|website=Medium|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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''East West Artists'' |
''East West Artists'' |
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In 2012, Ma founded East West Artists (EWA), a talent management firm and production company redefining the global entertainment industry as the bridge between East and West. EWA manages top tier clients in partnership with Untitled Entertainment across all spectrums of media including motion pictures, television, music, digital, theatre, video games, books, fine art, and live entertainment. An [[HTC]] Portfolio Company, EWA inspires a new generation of artists by breaking down barriers and stereotypes and captivating different cultures across all platforms. |
In 2012, Ma founded East West Artists (EWA), a talent management firm and production company redefining the global entertainment industry as the bridge between East and West.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.eastwestartists.com/|title=HOME|website=EWA|language=en-US|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> EWA manages top tier clients in partnership with Untitled Entertainment across all spectrums of media including motion pictures, television, music, digital, theatre, video games, books, fine art, and live entertainment. An [[HTC]] Portfolio Company, EWA inspires a new generation of artists by breaking down barriers and stereotypes and captivating different cultures across all platforms. |
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Prior to this, Ma was a partner with Adventures Corp and Plan C |
Prior to this, Ma was a partner with Adventures Corp and Plan C Management managing artists [[Far East Movement]], [[MC Jin]], [[Daniel Wu]], and [[Vanness Wu]] and working with other talent in the US, Europe, Greater China, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia regions between 2008-2011. |
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''88rising'' |
''88rising'' |
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In 2015, Ma co-founded 88rising, a multi-platform digital media company dedicated to celebrating global Asian culture. 88rising is the leading global destination for Asia-related digital content catering to the Asian millennial market. The company has gained popularity as a digital music platform and label primarily for Asian artists, such as [[Keith Ape|Keith Ape,]] [[Rich Brian]] (formerly known as Rich Chigga), [[George Miller (entertainer)|Joji]], and [[Higher Brothers]]. Ma served as Chairman and Co-founder of 88rising between 2015-2017. |
In 2015, Ma co-founded 88rising, a multi-platform digital media company dedicated to celebrating global Asian culture.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://medium.com/@raychung22/work-by-faith-jaeson-ma-entrepreneur-producer-missionary-part-ii-6c82ddb17be2|title=Work By Faith: Jaeson Ma, Entrepreneur, Producer, Missionary (PART II)|last=Chung|first=Ray|date=2018-07-18|website=Medium|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> 88rising is the leading global destination for Asia-related digital content catering to the Asian millennial market.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://88rising.com/|title=88rising|website=88rising.com|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> The company has gained popularity as a digital music platform and label primarily for Asian artists, such as [[Keith Ape|Keith Ape,]] [[Rich Brian]] (formerly known as Rich Chigga), [[George Miller (entertainer)|Joji]], and [[Higher Brothers]]. Ma served as Chairman and Co-founder of 88rising between 2015-2017.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://hashtaglegend.com/post/rise-conference-2018-jaeson-ma-ray-chan|title=88rising's Jaeson Ma and 9GAG's Ray Chan on social media|website=hashtaglegend.com|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> |
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In 2017, leading global advertising agency [[WPP plc|WPP]] made a strategic investment in 88rising. |
In 2017, leading global advertising agency [[WPP plc|WPP]] made a strategic investment in 88rising.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://variety.com/2017/digital/asia/wpp-buys-into-asian-content-platform-88rising-1202450321/|title=WPP Buys Into Asian Content Platform 88rising|last=Frater|first=Patrick|date=2017-06-01|work=Variety|access-date=2018-10-10|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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''Stampede Ventures'' |
''Stampede Ventures'' |
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In 2017, Ma co-founded Stampede Ventures with former President of Warner Brothers worldwide studios Greg Silverman to identify, develop and produce premium IP into global studio franchises. |
In 2017, Ma co-founded Stampede Ventures with former President of Warner Brothers worldwide studios Greg Silverman to identify, develop and produce premium IP into global studio franchises.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://stampedeventures.com/|title=Stampede Ventures {{!}} Greg Silverman|website=Stampede Ventures|language=en-US|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> |
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''Investing'' |
''Investing'' |
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Ma is also a network partner with GoodWater Capital based in Northern California. Before then, he worked with [[MC Hammer]] in Silicon Valley focusing on angel stage ventures in consumer tech and media, investing in numerous ventures including [[Justin Lin|Justin Lin’s]] Asian American independent film “[[Better Luck Tomorrow]].” |
Ma is also a network partner with GoodWater Capital based in Northern California. Before then, he worked with [[MC Hammer]] in Silicon Valley focusing on angel stage ventures in consumer tech and media, investing in numerous ventures including [[Justin Lin|Justin Lin’s]] Asian American independent film “[[Better Luck Tomorrow]].”<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://medium.com/@raychung22/work-by-faith-jaeson-ma-entrepreneur-artist-missionary-1030a4bbbb3b|title=Work by Faith: Jaeson Ma, Entrepreneur, Artist, Missionary|last=Chung|first=Ray|date=2018-05-02|website=Medium|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> |
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Venture investments include PCA (Plan C Agency), Brain Inc, [[Slock.it]], [[Musical.ly]], [[Grab (company)|Grab]], Paris Hilton Lifestyle, and the Maum Group, a members club and restaurant connecting influencers across Asia and Silicon Valley. |
Venture investments include PCA (Plan C Agency), Brain Inc, [[Slock.it]], [[Musical.ly]], [[Grab (company)|Grab]], Paris Hilton Lifestyle, and the Maum Group, a members club and restaurant connecting influencers across Asia and Silicon Valley. |
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==Ministry== |
==Ministry== |
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Following his dynamic [[Conversion to Christianity|conversion]], Ma served as a [[missionary]], [[church planter]], and [[author]]. Ma ministered on various college campuses including [[San Jose State University]] and [[UCLA]] and planted over 200 campus church movements around the world. Using this experience, he wrote ''The Blueprint: A Revolutionary Plan to Plant Missional Communities on Campus''. |
Following his dynamic [[Conversion to Christianity|conversion]], Ma served as a [[missionary]], [[church planter]], and [[author]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://relevantmagazine.com/article/1161-qaa-with-jaeson-ma/|title=Q&A with Jaeson Ma|date=2010-12-29|work=RELEVANT Magazine|access-date=2018-10-10|language=en-US}}</ref> Ma ministered on various college campuses including [[San Jose State University]] and [[UCLA]] and planted over 200 campus church movements around the world.<ref>{{Citation|last=jaeson ma|title=Jaeson Ma - Personal Testimony|date=2008-12-29|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISdOi6Pp-JQ&feature=youtu.be|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> Using this experience, he wrote ''The Blueprint: A Revolutionary Plan to Plant Missional Communities on Campus''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/the-blueprint/356821|title=The Blueprint {{!}} Baker Publishing Group|website=bakerpublishinggroup.com|language=en|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.amazon.com/Blueprint-Revolutionary-Missional-Communities-Campus/dp/0830744088|title=The Blueprint: A Revolutionary Plan to Plant Missional Communities on Campus|last=results|first=search|date=2007-08-01|publisher=Regal|isbn=9780830744084|location=Ventura, Calif.|language=English}}</ref> |
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Ma is an internationally-recognized Christian speaker respected for his experience in campus church planting, cross cultural missions, and marketplace ministry (especially in media & entertainment). In 2004, Ma was ordained as a minister under Harvest International Ministries by Pastor [[Ché Ahn|Che Ahn]]. |
Ma is an internationally-recognized Christian speaker respected for his experience in campus church planting, cross cultural missions, and marketplace ministry (especially in media & entertainment). In 2004, Ma was ordained as a minister under Harvest International Ministries by Pastor [[Ché Ahn|Che Ahn]]. |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
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Ma grew up listening to all genres of music, specifically hip-hop, rock and gospel. Musical influences include Run DMC, Will Smith, MC Hammer, 2Pac, Nas, Notorious B.I.G., Wu Tang Clan, Hieroglyphics, Living Legends, Pharcyde, U2, Nirvana, Lifehouse, Switchfoot, Coldplay, Delirious, Jason Upton, P.O.D., and KRS-One. His music has been described as a hybrid of hip-hop and spoken word. |
Ma grew up listening to all genres of music, specifically hip-hop, rock and gospel. Musical influences include Run DMC, Will Smith, MC Hammer, 2Pac, Nas, Notorious B.I.G., Wu Tang Clan, Hieroglyphics, Living Legends, Pharcyde, U2, Nirvana, Lifehouse, Switchfoot, Coldplay, Delirious, Jason Upton, P.O.D., and KRS-One.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newreleasetoday.com/artistdetail.php?artist_id=3653|title=Jaeson Ma Artist Profile {{!}} Biography And Discography {{!}} NewReleaseToday|website=www.newreleasetoday.com|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> His music has been described as a hybrid of hip-hop and spoken word.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.convergemagazine.com/jaeson-ma-talks-god-hiphop/|title=Jaeson Ma talks God and hip-hop – Converge Magazine|date=2011-08-29|work=Converge Magazine|access-date=2018-10-10|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Ma’s musical journey began in underground hip hop clubs in Northern California where Ma would compete in rap battle competitions. In 1998, he dropped his first mixtape titled “2 Sides 2 Everything.” |
Ma’s musical journey began in underground hip hop clubs in Northern California where Ma would compete in rap battle competitions. In 1998, he dropped his first mixtape titled “2 Sides 2 Everything.” |
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In 2007, he formed Christian based hip hop duo “Namesake” with Mike Whang and released the “Heartback” EP. The album got into the hands of Plan C Management, which managed Asian American rap artists Far East Movement and MC Jin at the time. Plan C signed Ma, and his third album “GLORY” released in 2010 featured [[Bruno Mars]] on the debut single “Love,” which garnered international recognition and mainstream popularity. |
In 2007, he formed Christian based hip hop duo “Namesake” with Mike Whang and released the “Heartback” EP.<ref>{{Citation|title=Heart Back EP by Namesake.|date=2007-10-09|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/heart-back-ep/266468271|language=en-US|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|title=Heart Back EP|date=2007-10-09|url=https://open.spotify.com/album/1HbqDMEBGdYPBHwLtq02lU|language=en|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> The album got into the hands of Plan C Management, which managed Asian American rap artists Far East Movement and MC Jin at the time. Plan C signed Ma, and his third album “GLORY” released in 2010 featured [[Bruno Mars]] on the debut single “Love,” which garnered international recognition and mainstream popularity.<ref>{{Citation|last=Jaeson Ma|title=Jaeson Ma - Love ft. Bruno Mars|date=2010-02-18|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mlb0B2LeWZw|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> |
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In 2013, Ma recorded and released independently a double album titled “Confession X Resurrection” where Ma details his experience between 2011-2012. |
In 2013, Ma recorded and released independently a double album titled “Confession X Resurrection” where Ma details his experience between 2011-2012.<ref>{{Citation|title=Confession + Resurrection by Jaeson Ma|date=2013-12-03|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/confession-resurrection/739639615|language=en-US|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ugospel.com/jaeson-ma-to-release-confession-and-resurrection-digital-cd-tomorrow/|title=Jaeson Ma to Release "Confession and Resurrection" Digital CD Tomorrow {{!}} {{!}} uGospel.com|website=ugospel.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> |
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In 2015, Ma teamed up with living rap legend [[Mase|MASE]] (Mason Betha) to write and record “Revival or Riot,” a full album project still in development. In 2017, Ma released the first single “Revival or Riot” (co-written and produced by MASE). |
In 2015, Ma teamed up with living rap legend [[Mase|MASE]] (Mason Betha) to write and record “Revival or Riot,” a full album project still in development. In 2017, Ma released the first single “Revival or Riot” (co-written and produced by MASE).<ref>{{Citation|last=Jaeson Ma|title=Constantine - Revival or Riot|date=2017-11-11|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVmfRhsMOxE|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> |
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== Awards, honors, and associations == |
== Awards, honors, and associations == |
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* In 2017, Ma was recognized in [[Newsmax|Newsmax’s]] “100 Most Influential Evangelicals in America.” |
* In 2017, Ma was recognized in [[Newsmax|Newsmax’s]] “100 Most Influential Evangelicals in America.”<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.newsmax.com/bestlists/evangelicals-influential-america-list/2017/11/15/id/826258/|title=Newsmax's 100 Most Influential Evangelicals in America|work=Newsmax|access-date=2018-10-10}}</ref> |
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* In 2014, Ma was recognized in [[Christianity Today|Christianity Today’s]] “33 Under 33.” |
* In 2014, Ma was recognized in [[Christianity Today|Christianity Today’s]] “33 Under 33.”<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2014/july-august/33-under-33.html|title=33 Under 33|work=ChristianityToday.com|access-date=2018-10-10|language=en}}</ref> |
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* In 2010, Ma was recognized in [[Charisma (magazine)|Charisma’s]] “21 Emerging Leaders of Tomorrow’s Church.” |
* In 2010, Ma was recognized in [[Charisma (magazine)|Charisma’s]] “21 Emerging Leaders of Tomorrow’s Church.”<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.charismamag.com/spirit/church-ministry/9133-21-emerging-leaders-of-tomorrows-church|title=21 Emerging Leaders of Tomorrow’s Church|last=Walker|first=Ken|work=Charisma Magazine|access-date=2018-10-10|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Ma is involved in the following organizations: |
Ma is involved in the following organizations: |
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* [[Asian World Film Festival]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2015/08/asian-world-film-festival-adds-east-west-artists-jaeson-ma-as-director-of-international-relations-170913/|title=Asian World Film Festival Adds East West Artists’ Jaeson Ma as Director of International Relations|last=Belsito|first=Peter|date=2015-08-19|work=IndieWire|access-date=2018-10-10|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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* [[Asian World Film Festival]] |
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* [[Chinese American Film Festival]] |
* [[Chinese American Film Festival]] |
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Revision as of 19:55, 10 October 2018
Jaeson Ma | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Media executive, Artist, and Entrepreneur |
Jaeson Ma (Chinese: 馬正遠; pinyin: Mǎ Zhēngyuǎn; born November 11, 1980) is an Asian-American media executive, artist, and serial entrepreneur. He is the founder and partner of the talent management firm and production company East West Artists (EWA).
Ma is also the co-founder of 88rising. Recently, Ma co-founded Stampede Ventures with former President of Warner Brothers worldwide studios Greg Silverman.
Early life and education
Ma was born in Lubbock, Texas. Ma was the youngest of three children and had a difficult childhood in San Jose, California.[1] Ma earned degrees in Bible theology, business management, and youth ministry from William Jessup University. Later, Ma earned a Master of Arts in Global Leadership and Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary.[2]
Career
With his key knowledge and relationships in Hollywood and Asia, Ma is known as a strategic consultant and adviser in media, entertainment and executive coaching. Ma especially has advised, consulted on corporate strategy and lead capital fundraising efforts for multiple ventures.
East West Artists
In 2012, Ma founded East West Artists (EWA), a talent management firm and production company redefining the global entertainment industry as the bridge between East and West.[3] EWA manages top tier clients in partnership with Untitled Entertainment across all spectrums of media including motion pictures, television, music, digital, theatre, video games, books, fine art, and live entertainment. An HTC Portfolio Company, EWA inspires a new generation of artists by breaking down barriers and stereotypes and captivating different cultures across all platforms.
Prior to this, Ma was a partner with Adventures Corp and Plan C Management managing artists Far East Movement, MC Jin, Daniel Wu, and Vanness Wu and working with other talent in the US, Europe, Greater China, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia regions between 2008-2011.
88rising
In 2015, Ma co-founded 88rising, a multi-platform digital media company dedicated to celebrating global Asian culture.[4] 88rising is the leading global destination for Asia-related digital content catering to the Asian millennial market.[5] The company has gained popularity as a digital music platform and label primarily for Asian artists, such as Keith Ape, Rich Brian (formerly known as Rich Chigga), Joji, and Higher Brothers. Ma served as Chairman and Co-founder of 88rising between 2015-2017.[6]
In 2017, leading global advertising agency WPP made a strategic investment in 88rising.[7]
Stampede Ventures
In 2017, Ma co-founded Stampede Ventures with former President of Warner Brothers worldwide studios Greg Silverman to identify, develop and produce premium IP into global studio franchises.[8]
Investing
Ma is also a network partner with GoodWater Capital based in Northern California. Before then, he worked with MC Hammer in Silicon Valley focusing on angel stage ventures in consumer tech and media, investing in numerous ventures including Justin Lin’s Asian American independent film “Better Luck Tomorrow.”[9]
Venture investments include PCA (Plan C Agency), Brain Inc, Slock.it, Musical.ly, Grab, Paris Hilton Lifestyle, and the Maum Group, a members club and restaurant connecting influencers across Asia and Silicon Valley.
Ministry
Following his dynamic conversion, Ma served as a missionary, church planter, and author.[10] Ma ministered on various college campuses including San Jose State University and UCLA and planted over 200 campus church movements around the world.[11] Using this experience, he wrote The Blueprint: A Revolutionary Plan to Plant Missional Communities on Campus.[12][13]
Ma is an internationally-recognized Christian speaker respected for his experience in campus church planting, cross cultural missions, and marketplace ministry (especially in media & entertainment). In 2004, Ma was ordained as a minister under Harvest International Ministries by Pastor Che Ahn.
Ma is also known for serving as a spiritual advisor to celebrities throughout Hollywood, South Korea, Greater China, and Southeast Asia.
Music
Ma grew up listening to all genres of music, specifically hip-hop, rock and gospel. Musical influences include Run DMC, Will Smith, MC Hammer, 2Pac, Nas, Notorious B.I.G., Wu Tang Clan, Hieroglyphics, Living Legends, Pharcyde, U2, Nirvana, Lifehouse, Switchfoot, Coldplay, Delirious, Jason Upton, P.O.D., and KRS-One.[14] His music has been described as a hybrid of hip-hop and spoken word.[15]
Ma’s musical journey began in underground hip hop clubs in Northern California where Ma would compete in rap battle competitions. In 1998, he dropped his first mixtape titled “2 Sides 2 Everything.”
In 2007, he formed Christian based hip hop duo “Namesake” with Mike Whang and released the “Heartback” EP.[16][17] The album got into the hands of Plan C Management, which managed Asian American rap artists Far East Movement and MC Jin at the time. Plan C signed Ma, and his third album “GLORY” released in 2010 featured Bruno Mars on the debut single “Love,” which garnered international recognition and mainstream popularity.[18]
In 2013, Ma recorded and released independently a double album titled “Confession X Resurrection” where Ma details his experience between 2011-2012.[19][20]
In 2015, Ma teamed up with living rap legend MASE (Mason Betha) to write and record “Revival or Riot,” a full album project still in development. In 2017, Ma released the first single “Revival or Riot” (co-written and produced by MASE).[21]
Awards, honors, and associations
- In 2017, Ma was recognized in Newsmax’s “100 Most Influential Evangelicals in America.”[22]
- In 2014, Ma was recognized in Christianity Today’s “33 Under 33.”[23]
- In 2010, Ma was recognized in Charisma’s “21 Emerging Leaders of Tomorrow’s Church.”[24]
Ma is involved in the following organizations:
Filmography
2018 | Guardians of the Tomb | Co-producer |
2016 | Birth of the Dragon | Co-producer |
2015 | Man Up | Co-producer |
2010 | 1040 | Narrator, presenter |
Discography
Title | Studio album details |
Confession X Resurrection |
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Glory |
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Love (feat. Bruno Mars) (Single) |
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Publications
- Ma, Jaeson (Aug 2007). The Blueprint: A Revolutionary Plan to Plant Missional Communities on Campus. ISBN 978-0-8307-4408-4.
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References
- ^ "Jaeson Ma talks God and hip-hop – Converge Magazine". Converge Magazine. 2011-08-29. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ Chung, Ray (2018-05-02). "Work by Faith: Jaeson Ma, Entrepreneur, Artist, Missionary". Medium. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ "HOME". EWA. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ Chung, Ray (2018-07-18). "Work By Faith: Jaeson Ma, Entrepreneur, Producer, Missionary (PART II)". Medium. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ "88rising". 88rising.com. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ "88rising's Jaeson Ma and 9GAG's Ray Chan on social media". hashtaglegend.com. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ Frater, Patrick (2017-06-01). "WPP Buys Into Asian Content Platform 88rising". Variety. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ "Stampede Ventures | Greg Silverman". Stampede Ventures. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ Chung, Ray (2018-05-02). "Work by Faith: Jaeson Ma, Entrepreneur, Artist, Missionary". Medium. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ "Q&A with Jaeson Ma". RELEVANT Magazine. 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ jaeson ma (2008-12-29), Jaeson Ma - Personal Testimony, retrieved 2018-10-10
- ^ "The Blueprint | Baker Publishing Group". bakerpublishinggroup.com. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ results, search (2007-08-01). The Blueprint: A Revolutionary Plan to Plant Missional Communities on Campus. Ventura, Calif.: Regal. ISBN 9780830744084.
- ^ "Jaeson Ma Artist Profile | Biography And Discography | NewReleaseToday". www.newreleasetoday.com. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ "Jaeson Ma talks God and hip-hop – Converge Magazine". Converge Magazine. 2011-08-29. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ Heart Back EP by Namesake., 2007-10-09, retrieved 2018-10-10
- ^ Heart Back EP, 2007-10-09, retrieved 2018-10-10
- ^ Jaeson Ma (2010-02-18), Jaeson Ma - Love ft. Bruno Mars, retrieved 2018-10-10
- ^ Confession + Resurrection by Jaeson Ma, 2013-12-03, retrieved 2018-10-10
- ^ "Jaeson Ma to Release "Confession and Resurrection" Digital CD Tomorrow | | uGospel.com". ugospel.com. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ Jaeson Ma (2017-11-11), Constantine - Revival or Riot, retrieved 2018-10-10
- ^ "Newsmax's 100 Most Influential Evangelicals in America". Newsmax. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ "33 Under 33". ChristianityToday.com. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ Walker, Ken. "21 Emerging Leaders of Tomorrow's Church". Charisma Magazine. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
- ^ Belsito, Peter (2015-08-19). "Asian World Film Festival Adds East West Artists' Jaeson Ma as Director of International Relations". IndieWire. Retrieved 2018-10-10.