Faculty Development Days Reflection (Part 2)

Ms Napitchaya Su Panum is on the extreme left. This was part of a birthday celebration for the November and December celebrants at the Faculty Meeting during FDD.
From FEAR to FAITH: Reflection on Faculty Development Day (Nov 23, 2020) by Ms Napitchaya Su Panum, EAST Faculty
I joined EAST in October 2019 with little teaching experience. It was my first time being on the other side of a seminary classroom! The fear of inadequacy was one of the biggest challenges for a “teacher-in-training” like me. However, the Lord has turned my fear into faith in the One who calls through EAST’s Faculty Development Day (FDD) training!
My doubt was caused by my misconception about teaching and learning. I knew that I couldn’t meet the traditional “Sage on the Stage” lecturing standard. However, through my experience during FDD, I learned that the “Guide on the Side” facilitating skill is the real art and science of teaching and learning that I need to develop.
Eyes on Heaven
In Colossians chapter 3, Paul gives clear instructions to his readers on Christian living. Since believers have been saved by Christ, we should overhaul ourselves to be more like him and less like the world. This verse is the summary of the chapter, telling us focus and think about things above rather than things on Earth.
Paul goes on to explain what things above and things on Earth encompass. Colossians 3:5 “Put to death therefore what is earthly in you: sexual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness” speak of things of the Earth. Things which we as believers should put to death. Instead, we should do as Colossians 3:12 instructs “Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience”.
Above all, we should put on love, for it is how we can stand united as God’s people. Keep our eyes on the things above by doing everything in the name of Christ, and let the word dwell richly in us.
Awaiting Jesus
We are less than two weeks away from Christmas. Today’s verse from John 1:14 reminds us of how the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. For those who lived in the days of Jesus’ birth and life, they have indeed seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. Today, we who have put our trust in Jesus await the day of his second coming where we can see his full glory anew. Come, Lord Jesus, come.
Faculty Development Days Reflection (Part 1)
Below is a reflection by Mr Roy Tan, an EAST Ministry Staff who has recently attended the Faculty Development Days. Roy co-taught Shepherd Care with Dr Casey Lok in this recent semester. He is currently pursuing his EdD with Asia Graduate School of Theology.
Faculty Development Reflection (Part 1)
This is my second Faculty Development workshop and like the first it was conducted fully online. Being a relative newcomer to the EAST family, just over a year, there was a lot to learn, like the first one about a year ago.