Building Spiritual Movements (Day Course)
IS501 Building Spiritual Movements (3 credits)
Fridays: 9.00 am – 12.45 pm
Most Christians desire to be effective witnesses and spiritual multipliers but never quite know how to go about it. This course provides an effective and practical approach to equip you to build communities of Spirit-filled multipliers by following Jesus’ example and strategy. Pre-requisite: IS401 Evangelism and Follow-Up Seminar.
Janice Chuang, MDiv
Janice’s ministry spans more than 30 years in Singapore and in cross-cultural settings in the region. Her passion in evangelism and discipleship has inspired many to go into the harvest fields, and serve as leaders in spiritual movements.
You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Monday, 11 July 2016.
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Exposition of Second Corinthians (Evening Course)
NT538A / NT538 Exposition of Second Corinthians (2 credits / 3 credits)
Tuesdays, 7.00 pm-9.15 pm, 18 July to 18 November 2016
2 Corinthians is the Apostle Paul’s letter to a vibrant church in the ancient city of Corinth. The Christians there loved the Lord but struggled to live Christian lives in a culture that was fast-paced, materialistic, intellectual, multi-cultural, and multi-religious—similar to contemporary cities. Paul loved the Corinthians and wrote to help them grow in grace. As such, those teachings found in 2 Corinthians are relevant for us. In this class, we will hear Paul’s pastoral heart to a growing and vibrant church and will learn to apply those principles in our lives.
Andrew Spurgeon, PhD
Andrew Spurgeon, PhD in New Testament from Dallas Theological Seminary is the Chairman of Publications for Asia Theological Association. He has written commentaries on Romans and on 1 Corinthians. He and his wife Lori serve with Global Outreach International.
You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Monday, 11 July 2016.
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Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics (Day Course)
BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics (3 credits)
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 9.00 am – 10.45 am, 18 July to 18 November 2016
This course is designed to help you learn how to study the Scriptures on your own – systematically, contextually, and independently. You will be surprised by how much God’s Word has in store for you as you feast on it through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Pre-requisite or concurrent with: LF500 Research and Writing for Christian Leadership.
Jacob is passionate about teaching God’s Word. He holds a Master of Continuing Education – Adult Learning from University of Calgary (Canada) and Master of Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary (USA) with an emphasis on Bible Exposition. Jacob has taught the Bible at churches, para-church ministries and seminaries in Canada, USA and other parts of Asia. Jacob is committed to helping people study the Word of God as well as to live out their God-given potential. He is married with two children.
You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Monday, 11 July 2016.
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Theology 1 (Day Course)
TS510 Theology 1 (3 credits)
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 9.00 am-10.45 am, 18 July to 18 November 2016
Survey, interact with, and imaginatively apply in contemporary context the major theological and scriptural doctrines relating to the Bible, God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. Pre-requisites: BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics, TS510 Worldview and Biblical Decision Making or IS520 Contextualisation.
Lewis 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.
You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Monday, 11 July 2016.
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Contextualisation (Day Course)
IS520/TS570 Contextualisation (2 credits)
Wednesdays: 9.00 am – 11.15 am, 18 July to 18 November 2016
This class will give you tools to critically contextualise both the gospel message and ministry methods and strategies so that the gospel will be planted deeply in Asian soil.
Kwa Kiem Kiok, PhD
Kiem Kiok spent six years with Graduates’ Christian Fellowship, equipping graduates for ministry in the market-place, and subsequently at a Methodist church in the areas of discipleship, training and mentoring. She continues to actively serve in church and also sits on medical ethics committees.
You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Monday, 11 July 2016.
Click here for the 2016/2017 First semester courses (July-November 2016).