Mongolia Nomad – Cross-Cultural Team Internship 2014
How do you show God’s love to the Mongolian nomads? Just by being there with and serving them. And a team of EAST students did just that through their Cross-Cultural Team Internship. The first part of their trip to Mongolia was doing ministry with the nomads. Watch the video as they lived and ministered amongst the nomads.
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Course: Bible Study Method and Hermeneutics
The Bible Study Method and Hermeneutics course teaches students how to study Scriptures for themselves so that they can feast on God’s Word. This skills course as taught by Dr. Keith Shubert helps believers to feed themselves on spiritual truths and not be spoon-fed as spiritual babes. Here’s the class in role-playing action!
Course: Theology 1
The study of theology is to understand the major doctrines of our Christian faith. Theology 1 covers the doctrines of the Bible, God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
Mr. Matthew Winslow teaches the class in a blended format which, among other things, seeks for more thoughtful engagement of students who are non-English native speaker.
Course: Physical Settings of the Bible
EAST’s Physical Settings of the Bible course helps students better understand the biblical geography, history, and culture. The evening seminar by Dr. Keith Shubert was designed to enhance students’ personal understanding and study of the Bible. If you missed this class, do join us the next round.
Field Supervisors’ Tea
EAST Field Supervisors’ Tea was held recently to commission students as Field Interns under their respective Field Supervisors and ministries.
Two students from Mongolia and Myanmar shared how the Lord has led them to full-time vocational ministry and to EAST for their theological development. It was one of the largest gatherings of Field Supervisors which was a great encouragement to all present. The EAST Field Practicum department is led by Mrs. Tan Ying Kheng.