Webinar: Christian Response to Public Health Crises

Cru Singapore, a sister ministry of EAST, has prepared a special webinar series, COVID-19 Conversations, for friends of the ministry during this “circuit breaker” season. The very first one being this coming Thursday!

Date: 30 April 2020, Thursday
Time: 8:30pm-9:30pm
Topic: The Christian Response To Public Health Crises
Speaker: Assoc Prof Benjamin Ong, Senior Vice President (Health Education & Resources) at the National University of Singapore (NUS)
Details and sign up: cru.sg/covid1

Webinar content covers:

  • Speaking calm into crises as Christians
  • Evaluating the Church’s response to COVID-19 thus far
  • Seize the right moment to share the Gospel, in the right posture
  • Emotional health during “circuit breaker”
  • Live interaction with panel

Looking for Secrets From the Circuit Breaker?

 

Drawing lessons learnt from a personal quarantine a few years ago and presently as well as reflections from God’s Word, Ms Joanne Kwok traces out three “secrets” in this season of stay home circuit breaker for us to ponder.

I knew He was showing me something. Every time he brought His disciples somewhere to have their buttons pressed (think having to find food for thousands or sail through crazy storms) – He was showing them something.

This has always been how He’s tested, taught and trained His people for what is to come. I believe that’s exactly what He’s doing again, now. We need to shut up, sit up and press in.

Because, yes, we feel trapped in our houses. Incapacitated by the Circuit Breaker. We’re no longer in any real control, at the mercy of the invisible enemy. And deep down inside we’re scared that we’ve forever lost what we used to have.

But this condition will pass – and we need to remember how this feels like, what it’s revealing. We need to know it for whatever comes next.

For the rest of the article, see Joanne Kwok’s “Secrets from the circuit breaker: Sometimes you have to lose what is precious to find what is real,” Thir.st blog,15 April 2020.

Singing Virtually from Home to “Home”

 

Can you spot an EAST staff singing amidst the 900-strong choir members of the Singapore Virtual Choir Project? Watch the video to find out! (Hint: try from 1:30 onward).

The inaugural virtual choir sang Dick Lee’s “Home,” an all-time favourite often sung on National Day. The choir consisted of people residing in Singapore together with overseas Singaporeans living in 26 countries. Each sang from their home for our home during the COVID-19 circuit breaker month.

“Home” is written by Dick Lee with the choral arrangement by Darius Lim and presented by Voices of Singapore.

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Have You “Like” EAST Facebook Page Yet?

 

We are so thankful for reaching this milestone in welcoming visitors to our official social media page on Facebook.

Would you like to access regular inspirational quotes or works, evergreen songs of praise and worship, and testimonies of faith from EAST?

Do visit EAST Facebook page for these and more. Click “Like” if you are ministered by God through its posts.

Visit EAST Facebook page here. Enjoy!

EAST Access to Online Theological Library Resources

 

EAST is a co-owner/member school of the Digital Theological Library (the DTL) since 1 April 2020. All faculty, staff, and program students now have online access to the 600,000+ books, 60 million+ articles, 21,000+ journals, 150+ databases, and 30+ subject guides in the DTL, all in digital format, anywhere, anytime. EAST is now the third theological school in Singapore to have full access to this current, quality, and extensive collection of theological resources.

The Digital Theological Library is a co-owned, born-digital library of religious and theological studies. The mission of the DTL is to provide its co-owning institutions with the highest quality digital resources in religious and theological studies at the lowest possible costs.

The DTL complements EAST’s own physical library at its resident campus in Singapore.

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