World Missions – Concurrent Day Course
World Missions (IS510, 2 Credits, Concurrent)
11 January – 12 May 2023, Wednesdays, 9.00 am-11.00 am
This course introduces 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 relevant lessons for today. Key topics addressed will include how much of God’s global mission has been completed, how much of it is remaining, how it is being carried out, and what He wants to do through His people. Students will learn how to be meaningfully involved in missions and to help lead a missional church.
Auditors are expected to read all required readings to maximise learning experience.
Prayer Pointers 8 December 2022
How will you and your loved ones experience the Light of Wisdom this Christmas?
Then I saw that there is more gain in wisdom than in folly, as there is more gain in light than in darkness, Ecclesiastes 2:13 -ESV
Wisdom and gain in light versus folly and staggering in darkness- how may you bring the light of Christ to those around you leading to eternal life this Advent season?
New Testament Epistles & Revelation – Onsite Day Course
New Testament Epistles & Revelation (NT511, 3 Credits, Onsite)
10 January – 12 May 2023, Tuesdays, 1.30 pm-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 exegetically challenging will also be discussed. Prerequisite: BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.
Auditors are expected to read all required readings to maximise learning experience.
Spiritual Life & Transformation – Concurrent Day Course
Spiritual Life & Transformation (TS532, 3 Credits, Concurrent Onsite & Online)
10 January – 12 May 2023, Tuesdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm
This course examines God’s work of bringing people into a life-changing relationship with Himself. It also explains our identity, position, and authority in Christ, and gives biblical and practical instruction about living a holy life under the complete lordship of Jesus Christ. In addition, students will learn how to practice spiritual disciplines, resist temptation, demonic influence, and help people having spiritual conflicts find and maintain their freedom in Christ.
Biblical Counseling in Ministry – Onsite Day Course
Biblical Counseling in Ministry (LF561, 3 Credits, Onsite)
10 January – 12 May 2023, Tuesdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm
An introduction of foundational principles and techniques for a ministry of care and counseling. The course will cover a study of biblical, theological and ethical aspects of counseling in ministry, practical application, as well as common concerns often encountered by ministry practitioners in counseling.
Auditors are expected to complete the asynchronous portions of each week’s lesson for participation in class discussions.