2025/2026 Second semester courses

EQUIP 8 EAST Promotion

Be equipped with just $80

Enjoy the promotional rate of $80 for each EAST course taken for audit during January to May 2026. Usually up to  $285  school fees for an audit course. Join a course or two to be equipped and transformed in your life and ministry.

 

SECOND SEMESTER COURSES

JANUARY – MAY 2026

Onsite, online, and concurrent courses offered at EAST this semester.

Almost all EAST courses include both synchronous and asynchronous portions. During the synchronous portion, the class meets at a specific time either online via Zoom or onsite at EAST.

  • “Onsite” courses meet at EAST.
  • “Online” courses will have synchronous sessions held only online.
  • “Concurrent” courses are held onsite and online simultaneously. Singapore residents who are taking the course for credit can only take the course onsite. Audit students must choose either onsite or online for the duration of the course.

During the asynchronous portion of each course, enrolled learners do assigned work on their own by a specific date (e.g. online discussions, readings, watching videos, etc.).

Certain classes may require audit students to complete some assignments and/or in-class projects to maximise their learning experience.

 

SEMESTER COURSES (9 January – 8 May 2026)

Evening Courses – Online

Day Courses – Onsite

 

Day Courses – Online

Day Courses, Online – Partners in Ministry

Registration deadline: Wednesday, 31 December 2025

 

INTENSIVE COURSES – 19 MAY TO 29 MAY 2026

Intensive Class – Onsite

Registration deadline: Monday, 11 May 2026

For further queries, please email registrar [at] east.edu.sg.

 

SECOND SEMESTER COURSES

JANUARY – MAY 2026

All day and evening courses listed are valid for the semester of 9 January – 8 May 2026.  Registration deadline is Wednesday, 31 December 2025. Online registration of courses is available on www.EAST.edu.sg.

 

To facilitate an effective learning experience for all, student registrations are subject to class size limits. Registrants will be informed if such limits have been reached for their choice of class/es.

Please note the following dates in EAST’s academic calendar:

  • Chinese New Year School Break: 16 – 20 February 2026
  • Make-Up / Reading Week: 9 – 13 March 2026
  • Make-Up / Reading Week: 27 April – 30 April 2026
  • Exam Week: 4 – 8 May 2026

 

EVENING COURSES 

“Online” courses are conducted synchronously through Zoom. “Concurrent” courses have synchronous sessions conducted both online and onsite simultaneously. All timings shown are for synchronous sessions conducted either online or onsite. Course assignments will be done asynchronously by learners on their own.

 


Transforming Leadership (Online)
LF511, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm 

Seeks to equip leaders to commit to authentic personal transformation and the passion to serve the world around them for Jesus’ sake. This course examines the underlying theology, leadership theory, and skill set of a transforming leader in today’s world. Leadership is not a job nor a position. It is a passion and a calling. A transformational servant-leader seeks to bring about change in organisations and individuals.

Chan Chong Hiok, DD, has been a Cru Singapore staff since 1975 and has served in the Philippines and more than ten years as Country Director of Cru Singapore. For eighteen years, he served in East Asia as the National Campus Director and then as the Area Team Leader. He served as President of EAST since 2011. He has an MDiv and DD (Transformational Leadership) from the International Graduate School of Leadership (Philippines).

 

Jonathan Yao, MA, EdD Candidate, has been on staff with Cru Singapore for 36 years. He has served with high school, university, evangelism and mission mobilisation, church-planting, theological and leadership development ministries in Singapore and East Asia. He is married to Eng Meng, and they have three young adult children.

 

 


Culture and Transformation (Online)
IS530, 3 Credits
Wednesdays, 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm 

This course examines how cultures change, the dynamics and processes of change, the place of change agents, and the speed and intensity of change. The implications of such processes are examined in the social, political, economic and religious aspects of society. This aims for students to examine how their own cultures, societies and communities may be effectively transformed for God’s Kingdom purposes.

Alvin Tey, PhD, serves as Resident Faculty (Intercultural Studies) in EAST. He concurrently serves with Operation Mobilisation (OM), where he is currently involved in the training, equipping and care of missionaries sent to serve across East Asia. He previously served in OM’s transformational development ministries among poor and marginalized least-reached peoples and communities in Southeast Asia. Alvin is married to Kalene and they have three children, Natalie, Charlotte and Josiah. In his free time, Alvin enjoys history and sports.

 


Pastoral Leadership (Online)
LD522, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
 

Examines the calling, roles, and function of a disciple-making church leader. The shepherding roles of leading, care, and feeding the congregation are explored. Church ministries and common issues are examined. Students develop the foundations for an integrated philosophy of church ministry.

Bobby Lee Oon Chai, DMin, held many leadership positions. He was a pastor for 11 years, a Pastor Advisor for 2 churches, Executive Director for Singapore Baptist Convention for 8 years and was a Board Member of Singapore Baptist Convention and is a Board Member of Bible Society Singapore, Hope Initiative Alliance and Evangelical Alliance Singapore. Bobby is an adjunct lecturer at BTS (Baptist Theological Seminary) and he authored a few books and essays. His research and teaching interests are leadership, preaching, missions, business as missions. His interests are music, environmental conservation, arts, hiking, cycling, and travel.

 

 

DAY COURSES 

“Online” courses are conducted synchronously through Zoom. “Concurrent” courses have synchronous sessions conducted both online and onsite (in-person) at the same time. All timings shown are for synchronous sessions conducted either online or onsite. Course assignments will be done asynchronously by learners on their own.

 


Singleness & the Kingdom of God (Onsite)
EF523, 1 Credit
Tuesdays, 13 Jan – 3 Mar, 9.00 am – 11.00 am

This course explores the biblical and theological understanding of singleness in the Christian life. Students will examine their calling and roles according to Scripture, as well as the challenges singles face in the 21st century, including personal struggles, social dynamics, and spiritual growth. Through biblical perspectives, theological reflections, and contemporary issues, students will gain insights into how singleness can be a fulfilling part of the Christian journey. Ultimately, students will leave with practical tools to navigate singleness and be equipped to serve effectively among singles.

 

Napitchaya Panum, ThM, comes with ministry experiences of working with college students in Thailand and the USA. She received her ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary (USA). Her desire is to use her training to equip students to engage actively in God’s word with both heart and mind.

 

 

Heng Hwee Chuang, DMin, has MACE and DMin degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary (USA). She has more than 30 years of Christian Education experience in creche, children, youth, and adult ministries in the USA, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, and East Asia. Her passion is for Christians to have a clear biblical worldview and be Christ-like servant-leaders in all areas of life.

 

 


Biblical Greek 2 (Onsite)
NT502, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm

Building on NT501, this course strengthens students’ knowledge and skills in applying the principles of Greek grammar, syntax, and semantics in New Testament exegesis. Students will become more competent in using Bible software and tools that utilise Greek to translate and analyse NT passages. They will also learn the steps of exegesis and apply them to exegete NT passages.

Prerequisites: NT501 Biblical Greek 1: Elementary Greek, and/or concurrent with BS511 Biblical Hermeneutics.

Course limited to program students and visiting credit students.

June Chan, ThM, MLitt, received her ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary (USA), where she was trained in the biblical languages. She went on to complete an MLitt in Theology and the Arts at the University of St Andrews (Scotland), engaging in interdisciplinary study and research on the role of the arts within theology and the place of theology within the arts. Her academic preparation and ministry experience reflect her passion to equip others to live authentic and holistic lives devoted to the Lord. She currently serves as a visiting instructor for Greek 2 at EAST.

 


Old Testament Narratives (Onsite)
OT510, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm

Expositional study of the Pentateuch and the Historical books of the Old Testament (Genesis through Esther) giving attention to the covenant motif and theological themes. Emphasis will also be given to interpretation of narrative genre with attention to various elements such as literary, historical, political, and cultural context as well as relationship to the New Testament.

Prerequisite: BS510 Inductive Bible Study Method.


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Toe Set, ThM, enjoys helping people understand the Old Testament. Over the years, he has taught various Old Testament books not only in Singapore but elsewhere in Asia to lay leaders, pastors, and full-time Christian workers.

 

 


World Missions (Onsite)
IS510, 2 Credits
Wednesdays, 9.00 am – 11.00 am

Introduces the exciting biblical, historical, cultural, and strategic perspectives of Christian world missions. Special emphasis is given to the expansion of Christianity, missionary methods used by key people and lessons for today. How much of God’s global mission has been completed, how much is left to do, how it is being done, and what He wants to do through His people are key subjects addressed in this course. Students will learn how to be meaningfully involved in missions and to help lead a missional church.

 

Raymond Song, PhD, served with Cru for 15 years in the USA and Japan (Tokyo and Osaka), and in pastoral ministry among Korean-American churches for 19 years. He and his wife, Justine Han, also served with the Distance Education program at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (USA). Raymond and Justine are blessed with two adult children.

 


Teaching & Learning 2 (Onsite)
LF531, 3 Credits
Wednesdays, 9.00 am – 11.00 am

Encourages teachers, facilitators, and ministry trainers to integrate biblical perspectives and principles of teaching and learning as they seek to understand learners and communicate biblical truth in different contexts. The philosophy, process, and procedures of designing a formal or non-formal educational course are discussed and applied. Students develop one or more sessions and teach either in a formal or non-formal educational setting.

Prerequisites: LF530 Teaching & Learning 1, OT510 Old Testament Narratives, and NT510 New Testament Narratives.

Course limited to program students and visiting credit students.

Jeannette Shubert, PhD, has taught at EAST since 2009 and enjoys seeing people develop skill and confidence as they facilitate learning in formal and non-formal environments. She was nominated to and listed in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. She has completed advanced degrees at Biola University (intercultural education), Dallas Theological Seminary (academic ministry – Bible exposition), and the University of Nebraska-Omaha (counseling) that enrich her teaching and discipleship ministry.

 


Expository Preaching 2 (Onsite)
LF556, 3 Credits
Wednesdays, 9.00 am – 11.00 am

Designed to further equip students in good sermonic outlining and effective expository preaching. A variety of sermon types and their development will be covered so that students are competent to handle various types and/or genres of sermons. Students are expected to develop full sermon manuscripts as well as deliver a number of sermons using the principles learned in the course.

Prerequisite: LF555 Expository Preaching 1.

Course limited to program students and visiting credit students.

 

 Samuel Too, DMin, served with Cru Singapore for more than 29 years. He and his wife Agnes served in East Asia for ten years before Samuel returned as Missions Head of Cru Singapore. They joined EAST as resident faculty and staff in May 2020. They are blessed with three children. Samuel desires to impart both life and knowledge to his students.

 


Theological Methods (Onsite)
TS506, 3 Credits
Wednesdays, 9.00 am – 11.00 am

Learn and critically evaluate the various ways theology has been practiced throughout church history as well as its practice in the contemporary context. As a result, students will be better able to appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of these various methods and develop a consistent theological method which will help them to become more biblically-minded and theologically responsible in approaching various issues in life and ministry.

Prerequisite: BS511 Biblical Hermeneutics.

 

Lewis Winkler, PhD, joined Cru in 1987 and has taught in three seminaries in the USA and Asia. He enjoys interacting with students over basketball and casual discussion on how the Bible applies to life and issues today. Lewis is married to Barbara, and they have three adult children.

 


Christian Marriage and Family in Asia (Onsite)
EF520, 2 Credits
Thursdays, 9.00 am – 11.00 am

This course provides the major biblical foundations and precepts relating to Christian marriage and family life. The course will also draw from an extensive wealth of research available promoting healthy marriages and families. It also explores a survey of the existing major research findings of cultural values and contemporary challenges in marriage and family among representative Asian cultural groups to promote biblically healthy (the Trinitarian Model) marriages and families.

Auditors are expected to complete the asynchronous portions of each week’s lesson so that they can participate in class discussions.

Justine Han, PhD, has counselled people in church and ministry situations in Korea, Japan, and USA. She served with Cru and has also been a Pastor of Women’s’ Ministry and Children’s’ Ministry for Korean-American churches. She has been a Course Tutor of Education and Pastoral Ministry in the Distance Education at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (USA). She is married to Raymond Song, and they have two adult children.

 


Biblical Counselling in Ministry (Onsite)
LF561, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 9.00 am – 11.30 am

Introduction to foundational principles and techniques of a ministry of care and counselling. The course includes a study of biblical, theological, and ethical aspects of counselling in ministry as well as common counselling concerns often encountered by ministry practitioners. And will also include practical application.

Auditors are expected to complete the asynchronous portions of each week’s lesson so that they can participate in class discussions.

Danny Goh, PhD, has been in the full-time vocational ministry for over 40 years. He served as pastor in a couple of churches and as an associate professor in two seminaries. He officially retired from full-time vocational ministry in Dec 2020 and is currently doing a freelance ministry of counseling and mentoring, teaching and training. After receiving his theological training (BTh.Hons and MABS), he furthered his education by specializing in marriage and family, obtaining both an MA and PhD from the School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary, USA. He is married to Nancy for over 39 years, and they have two married daughters, and a grandson.

 


Strategic Planning (Onsite)
LD538, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm

Examines both biblical principles and organisational best practices for accomplishing God-given vision in ministry contexts. Equips ministry leaders to think and plan strategically from discovery and articulation of core values, mission, and vision to the design and implementation of a long term
strategy.

Edwin Sam, MPA, DBA Studies, has held leadership positions both in the church and the public sector. He has experiences in working with the government, civil society and churches in close to ten Asia-Pacific countries in the areas of public policy, consulting, transformation and capacity building. Edwin is also an adjunct lecturer at the Social Service Institute, under the National Council of Social Service.

 


Biblical Hermeneutics (Onsite)
BS511, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 1.30 – 4.30 pm

Students will build on skills developed in BS510 Inductive Bible Study Method so that students are ready to begin the process of teaching and preaching biblical texts. Students will interpret the biblical text through three lenses: historical, literary, and theological, and be introduced to important hermeneutical features and guidelines in interpreting the different Bible genres. The practice of principles and skills will be applied in the study of several Bible passages, as well as selected Bible books.

Prerequisite: BS510 Inductive Bible Study Method

Jarred Jung, PhD, joined Cru in 2006 and ministers in Asian contexts. He has worked in campus ministry and most recently has lectured in developing seminaries. His passion is for teaching students how to apply theology to every square inch of their life through the lens of the Bible. He enjoys talking with students about theology, hosting people for dinners, and most of all living life with his wife Shelley and his three children.

 

Matthew Winslow, PhD, joined Cru in 2002 and has served in Eastern Asia, Singapore and the U.S. He has taught church history and theology classes in Singapore, America, East Asia and the South Pacific. He loves talking with others about history and theology and telling stories of how God has been at work throughout history. Matthew is married to Sze Chieh, and they have three children and a dog.

 


New Testament Epistles & Revelation (Onsite)
NT511, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 1.30 – 4.30 pm

A study of each New Testament epistle (Romans through Jude) and the book of Revelation in light of their political, cultural, historical, and literary contexts. Bible study skills learnt in the prerequisite course will be applied to selected passages. Passages that are considered challenging exegetically will also be discussed.

Prerequisite: BS510 Inductive Bible Study Method & BS511 Biblical Hermeneutics.

 

Ng Khim Fatt, ThM, graduated from Trinity Theological College in 2019 and joined EAST as a resident faculty in 2023. He has taught subjects on New Testament studies with the EAST Extension Centres in India and East Asia and is passionate about equipping Christian workers in developing countries.

 

 


Story of Scripture (Onsite)
BS501, 3 Credits
Fridays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm

This course offers an exposition of the biblical narrative from Genesis to Revelation, highlighting how all sixty-six books interconnect to reveal God’s unified purpose and message. Students will learn to identify and articulate the Bible’s storyline, trace how each book contributes to the whole, navigate its theme and characters with confidence, demonstrate its authority and relevance, organize biblical information effectively, and communicate Scripture clearly and faithfully to others.

 

Napitchaya Panum, ThM, comes with ministry experiences of working with college students in Thailand and the USA. She received her ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary (USA). Her desire is to use her training to equip students to engage actively in God’s word with both heart and mind.

 

 


Theology 2 (Onsite)
TS511, 3 Credits
Fridays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm

This course helps students grow in their own biblical convictions and understanding of the Christian faith through a systematic study of theology. The course will examine the doctrines of humanity, sin, salvation, the church, and the end times.

Prerequisites: BS510 Inductive Bible Study Method, BS511 Biblical Hermeneutics, TS560 Worldview & Biblical Decision Making or IS520 Contextualisation.

Raymundo Go, PhD, has been on staff with Philippines Campus Crusade for Christ since 1989 where he had served in both the Church Resource Ministry and the Chinese Ministry. In 1997, he and his wife Lutgarda joined the Faculty team of the International Graduate School of Leadership (Philippines). He was the Senior Pastor at Philippines National Police Academy–Cadet Christian Fellowship for twelve years. He and Lutgarda, have two children: Sara and Nathan.

 


Church, Society & Ethical Issues in Asia (Onsite)
IS560, 3 Credits
Fridays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm

The Asian context raises a wide range of challenging issues for individuals and the Church. In this context, theologically grounded and philosophically informed responses are needed in order for the Christian faith community to not only “do the right thing” but also to be a witness in the wider community. This course will provide a survey of approaches to resolving these ethical dilemmas, facilitate thoughtful discussions regarding them, and give suggestions for the Christian community to be more influentially salt and light in the world.

The course is limited to program students and visiting credit students.


Lewis Winkler, PhD, joined Cru in 1987 and has taught in three seminaries in the USA and Asia. He enjoys interacting with students over basketball and casual discussion on how the Bible applies to life and issues today. Lewis is married to Barbara, and they have three adult children.

 

 

 

Derek Atkins, PhD Studies, is a graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (USA), and taught English to undergraduate students in East Asia for many years. He comes to EAST with a desire to prepare Christian workers for ministry throughout Asia and beyond.

 


Marriage & Ministry (Online)
EF521, 1 Credit
Saturdays, 14 March – 2 May, 10.30 am – 1.30 pm 

Aims to build a thriving marriage by exploring important topics like understanding God’s design for marriage, communication and conflict resolution, power of forgiveness, impact of family background and upbringing, physical intimacy, and maintaining romance in marriage. It further equips students with vital skills in handling challenges unique to ministry couples such as maintaining healthy life-balance and emotional well-being, setting boundaries to resist temptations, and forging strong ministry partnership with one’s spouse.

Course limited to program students and visiting credit students.

(This course is for couples only, spouses of students must attend together)

Jacob Li, ThM, PhD, Candidate, has been serving EAST since 2015. He enjoys teaching classes on the New Testament, homiletics, leadership, education, and Christian marriage in churches, para-church ministries, and seminaries across North America and Asia. He holds a Master of Continuing Education (University of Calgary, Canada) and a Master of Theology in Bible Exposition (Dallas Theological Seminary, USA). He is currently completing his PhD in Education (Liberty University, USA).

 

Josephine Li, MABS, DMin Candidate, was born and raised in Hong Kong. At the age of 19, she emigrated with her family to Vancouver, Canada, where she studied Business Administration at Simon Fraser University and Interior Design Management at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.  In 2013, she completed her Master of Biblical Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary in the USA, where she concentrated on Women’s Ministries and Cross-Cultural Missions.  Josephine’s passion is to reach out to and equip women, especially wives of pastors and leaders, for God’s service. Currently, she is pursuing her Doctor of Ministry degree at Trinity Western University, Canada, specializing in building the holistic well-being of ministry leaders for ministry resilience.

 

 

PARTNERS IN MINISTRY 

 

The Partners in Ministry (PIM) two-year Certificate Program is designed for wives of seminary students as well as wives of men in full-time ministry or bi-vocational ministry. It was developed out of a firm conviction at EAST that married couples called into vocational ministry would bear much fruit when they are equipped to serve alongside each other. The program is designed to equip women as partners in ministry with their husbands. This two-year Certificate Program is offered online. In addition, individual courses are open for all wives, irrespective of their husbands’ vocation, to take the courses as audit students.

For more information, visit www.east.edu.sg/pim or contact the Partners in Ministry Program Director, Mrs Lut Go at lutgo@east.edu.sg.

The courses listed are valid for the semester of 9 January – 8 May 2026.  Registration deadline is Wednesday, 31 December 2025. Online registration of courses is available on www.EAST.edu.sg.

Please note the following dates in EAST’s academic calendar:

  • Chinese New Year School Break: 16 – 20 February 2026
  • Make-Up / Reading Week: 9 – 13 March 2026
  • Make-Up / Reading Week: 27 April – 30 April 2026
  • Exam Week: 4 – 8 May 2026

 

PIM (English Courses)

 


Becoming a Partner in Ministry (Online)
LF302, 2 Credits
Mondays, 19 January – 9 March, 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm 

Looks at the unique challenges and needs of a wife as a partner in ministry as her husband serves in full-time Christian ministry and presents biblical ways of responding to the challenges.

Course limited to Partners in Ministry program and visiting students.

Sze Chieh Winslow, B.Eng & CGS in Bible and Theology, joined Cru Singapore in 2002 when she went on a STINT to East Asia to reach out to college students. Upon her return to Singapore, she served in the NUS and SMU campus ministries at various periods of time and did administration for Cru Singapore students’ missions. In 2012, Sze Chieh came to EAST and is now serving the EAST international students and in the Partner-in-Ministry program. Sze Chieh is married to Matthew, and they have three fun-loving, adventurous children – Hudson, Amber and Alethea. She had the most precious opportunity to homeschool them for some time. Together with Matthew, she desires to see spiritual leaders equipped with strong biblical teaching so that spiritual multiplication happens on the solid foundation of God’s Word throughout the world. She is passionate about missions and loves cultivating one-on-one deep, spiritual friendship with women

 


Christian Marriage (Online)
LF360, 2 Credits
Saturdays, 14 March – 2 May, 10.30 am – 1.30 pm 

Aims to build a thriving marriage by exploring important topics like understanding God’s design for marriage, communication and conflict resolution, power of forgiveness, impact of family background and upbringing, physical intimacy, and maintaining romance in marriage. It offers assessments for marriage and practical skills in handling challenges unique to ministry couples.

Course limited to Partners in Ministry program and visiting students.

(This course is for couples only, husbands of students must attend together)

Jacob Li, ThM, PhD, Candidate, has been serving EAST since 2015. He enjoys teaching classes on the New Testament, homiletics, leadership, education, and Christian marriage in churches, para-church ministries, and seminaries across North America and Asia. He holds a Master of Continuing Education (University of Calgary, Canada) and a Master of Theology in Bible Exposition (Dallas Theological Seminary, USA). He is currently completing his PhD in Education (Liberty University, USA).

 

Josephine Li, MABS, DMin Candidate, was born and raised in Hong Kong. At the age of 19, she emigrated with her family to Vancouver, Canada, where she studied Business Administration at Simon Fraser University and Interior Design Management at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.  In 2013, she completed her Master of Biblical Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary in the USA, where she concentrated on Women’s Ministries and Cross-Cultural Missions.  Josephine’s passion is to reach out to and equip women, especially wives of pastors and leaders, for God’s service. Currently, she is pursuing her Doctor of Ministry degree at Trinity Western University, Canada, specializing in building the holistic well-being of ministry leaders for ministry resilience.

 

Registration deadline is Wednesday, 31 December 2025.

 

INTENSIVE COURSES

MAY 2026

Registration deadline is Monday, 11 May 2026.

To facilitate an effective learning experience for all, student registrations are subject to class size limits. Registrants will be informed if such limits have been reached for their choice of class/es.


Exposition of Mark (Onsite)
NT551, 3 Credits
19 – 29 May, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm
(from Tuesday to the following Friday, excluding Saturday and Sunday)

An expositional study of the Gospel of Mark, focusing on its genre, structure, and historical context. The course examines its purpose, role within the biblical canon, and major theological themes. Its relevance for contemporary life, mission, and ministry is explored, equipping students to understand and apply Mark’s message effectively.

Hallur Mortensen, PhD, first joined Operation Mobilization in 1999 working in London. After theological studies he taught in Peter Achimugu College of Theology in Nigeria as a Missionary with Mission Africa (2010-2013). In 2017 he rejoined OM and is currently serving as Kanto regional leader in OM and in an assistant pastor role in Agape Community Church in Atsugi Japan. (Note: will take over as pastor in April 2026). His particular interest centres around the three spheres of Biblical Studies, Mission, and Japan. He is married to Shino from Japan and they have four kids.

 

Registration deadline for the intensive classes is Monday, 11 May 2026.