Theology of Leadership (Online) – Evening Course

Theology of Leadership (Online)
LD520, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm 

Equips learners with a biblical theology of leadership that can inform both theory and practice and permit more rigorous biblical evaluation of leadership theories and approaches. The course enables ministry practitioners to develop a rich theological foundation for thinking about issues of leadership in the Christian community.

 

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.

 

Liong Kwok Wai, PhD Studies, has been serving as a staff member of Cru Singapore since 1999. He has ministered among campus students, church planters and community leaders in Singapore and East Asia. He was also involved in training full-time Christian workers and leadership development.

 

Registration deadline: Monday, 7 July 2025

Christian Counselling Certificate – 기독교 상담 양성과정

East Asia School of Theology (EAST) and Elim Center have partnered to establish a one-year Christian Counselling Certificate Program for Korean-speaking Christian women. Launching in August 2025, the program is designed in alignment with a global micro-credential framework, to ensure that it meets the high standards of lifelong learning and higher education. The curriculum aims to equip individuals with counselling skills to serve with a Christ-centered approach, addressing emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs from a biblical perspective.

Those who successfully complete the program will receive a certificate issued by EAST.

For more information (in Korean and English), click here or email cert-cc@east.edu.sg.

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Dr Lewis Winkler: Summative Project Reflection

If you were to reflect on your growth experiences in the past couple of years, what would they be? How would it affect your present faith journey and ministry? Below is a brief reflection by Dr Lewis Winkler, EAST Resident Faculty of Systematic Theology, about what the graduating cohort of students have experienced at EAST.

The Summative Project gives graduating students the opportunity to reflect upon and share about what God has taught, wrought, and accomplished in and through them during the course of their studies at EAST.

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Building Bridges to Different Faiths Workshop

 

Join EAST resident faculty Dr Alvin Tey for his sessions on building bridges with those of different faiths. Besides the teaching portion, it also includes Q&A time with a panel of experienced ministry practitioners. This series of #GO Equipping Workshop is free to attend and organised by Cru Singapore.

Registration is closed. Thank you for all participants who came to one or more of the sessions.

 

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The Cross Brings Peace

 

The cross is the symbol of Christianity.

The cross is displayed prominently on almost every church. Christians often wear it and display it in their homes and when you see the cross you assume that it signifies something Christian. What exactly does this Christian symbol mean though? Most people recognize that the cross looks backward to the death and resurrection of Jesus. While there are many aspects of the cross and Jesus’ work on the cross, one of the major things that the cross means for Christians is peace. The cross brings peace into the lives of all believers. This may come across as a strange thing, because the cross was originally an ugly instrument on which men were hung to die. Yet today, for the Christian, this former instrument of death and torture means peace.

Peace is something that we all need. We have only to look at the news to recognize that our world is constantly in a state of strife. Nations are fighting against one another, men and women are scheming to defraud each other, many things are not as they should be. We do not even need to look beyond ourselves to recognize this: each of us has an inward sense that things are not quite right. We cannot control ourselves. Even at our best, we are still lacking. We have a sense that things should be better than they are.

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