Religious Movements in Asia – Online Day Course


Religious Movements in Asia (Online)
IS570/TS573, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm

This course examines the beliefs and practices of the major religions of Asia (Christianity included) as well as their “folk” expressions. The historical and national contexts and overall trends of these religions will be examined to achieve the goal of a deeper understanding of how our pluralistic Asian context impacts our identity and witness as Christians. This will also aid our ability to respect and live in harmony with people of other faiths and perspectives.   Read more

Meet at the Well

Meet our Valedictorian Jasmine Lee Wan Shan, 36, from the recent 28th Commencement. She worships at Bethesda (Bedok-Tampines) Church and has graduated with a Master of Divinity in Christian Ministry.

Four years ago, Jasmine Lee and ladies in her cell group started a “Meet At The Well” ministry, which gathers believers from different churches for friendship and fellowship in the Word.

“The program centers around conversations that concern singles, within an informal setting of food, games and spiritual encouragement,” says Jasmine.

In a way, Jasmine’s stop at EAST has also been a “meet at the well” for her.

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Missions Foundations – Online Day Course


Missions Foundations (Online)
IS409, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 1.30 pm-4.30 pm

This course focuses on God’s missions agenda throughout the Bible.  In addition, examples from various historical and contemporary contexts will be discussed.  Students will consider their personal role in missions today. Read more

Prayer pointers 2 June 2022

 

“He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” – Micah 6:8 ESV

The Lord has blessed and empowered you to be equipped for sending out.  Do you know what does the Lord require of you to do for Him? Read more

Contextualisation – Concurrent Day Course


Contextualisation (Concurrent)
IS520/TS570, 2 Credits
Wednesdays, 9.00 am-11.00 am 

This course examines the process involved in the contextualisation of theology and ministry, identifying themes and methods appropriate for the Asian context.  Using the framework of critical contextualisation, the class will examine the issues that arise in contextualising.  Students will also develop strategies to contextualise meaningfully in their church and ministry. Read more

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