
Church News BYU–Pathway Worldwide's Tanise Chung-Hoon on the impact of Church education
Feb 3, 2026
Tanise Chung-Hoon, VP of Advancement at BYU–Pathway Worldwide and former managing director of Church philanthropies, talks about philanthropy, self-reliance, and the global reach of Church education. She shares stories of student transformations. The conversation highlights mentoring, scholarships, scalable education models, and practical ways people can support learning and opportunity worldwide.
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Giving As Covenant And Transformation
- Philanthropies helps donors turn inspiration into joyful, covenant-driven giving.
- Tanise Chung-Hoon says this process transforms both the giver and the receiver into a virtuous cycle.
Make Participation Simple And Joyful
- Invite people to contribute time, talent, influence, or money and make participation simple and joyful.
- Tanise Chung-Hoon recommends operationalizing varied contributions so everyone can help in One Work.
Emma’s Pathway From Mongolia To BYU–Hawaii
- Emma from Mongolia used English Connect, served a mission, then attended BYU–Hawaii and found lifelong opportunities.
- Tanise Chung-Hoon highlights that BYU Pathway impacts individuals worldwide despite large enrollment numbers.

