Building Spiritual Movements (Day Course)
IS501 Building Spiritual Movements (3 credits)
Fridays: 9.00 am – 12.45 pm, 20 July – 20 November 2015
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. Students taking this course for audit (i.e. not for credit), will not be required to fulfil the pre-requisite.
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 Friday, 10 July 2015.
The complete 2015-2015 First Semester Courses Information PDF brochure may be downloaded or visit the 2015-2016 First Semester Courses Information page.
Contextualisation (Day Course)
IS520/TS570 Contextualisation (2 credits)
Wednesdays: 9.00 am – 11.15, 20 July – 20 November 2015
This class will give you tools to contextualise critically 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 Friday, 10 July 2015.
The complete 2015-2015 First Semester Courses Information PDF brochure may be downloaded or visit the 2015-2016 First Semester Courses Information page.
Theology of Missions (Evening Course)
IS540A Theology of Missions (2 credits)
Tuesdays: 7.00 pm – 9.15 pm, 20 July – 20 November 2015
Will you join a mission trip in the future or mobilize others to go? This course will better equip you through a study of the underlying principles and theological presuppositions of the global Christian mission. It provides theological foundations for the global mission of the church, and will attempt to help you unify and integrate a wide range of theological themes in and around the issues of mission. Basic issues that confront the missionary will be investigated, as well as the more complex and contemporary issues.
Raymond Song Tae Suk, PhD
Raymond Song was a staff member of Cru for 15 years in the USA and Japan (Tokyo and Osaka) where he served as a Campus Director and a Regional Director. He also has 19 years pastoral ministry experience in local church, preaching, teaching, and discipling emerging Asian-American English generation in Korean-American churches. He has been an instructor of Missions in the Distance Education at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (USA). He is married to Justine Han and they have two sons in university.
You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Friday, 10 July 2015.
The complete 2015-2015 First Semester Courses Information PDF brochure may be downloaded or visit the 2015-2016 First Semester Courses Information page.
Movements that Changed History 1 (Day Course)
TS 500 Movements that Changed History 1 (3 credits)
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 11.00 am – 12.45 pm, 20 July – 20 November 2015
Do you know your spiritual heritage? This course will take you through a study of Christianity from the late first century to the rise of the Enlightenment. There is special emphasis on key figures and events as well as theological developments in the Church through these centuries. Pre-requisite: LF500 Research and Writing for Christian Leadership. Students taking this course for audit (i.e. not for credit), will not be required to fulfil the pre-requisite.
Matthew Winslow, ThM
Matthew has served with Cru since 2002 and ministered cross-culturally in East Asia before completing his ThM degree in Historical Theology and Cross-cultural Ministry. While studying the history of the Church, Matthew came to appreciate and understand God better. He enjoys helping others see how God has been at work throughout history. He and his wife, Sijie, have three young children.
You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Friday, 10 July 2015.
The complete 2015-2015 First Semester Courses Information PDF brochure may be downloaded or visit the 2015-2016 First Semester Courses Information page.
Christian Leadership Foundations (Day Course)
LF510 Christian Leadership Foundations (3 credits)
Fridays: 2.00 pm – 5.30 pm, 20 July – 20 November 2015
You can’t lead others well until you are able to lead yourself. The course examines the biblical standard of leadership against some popular leadership ideas. You will discover how God has uniquely designed you as a leader in areas of gifting, passion, personality, and life experience and also how these define your ministry opportunities. You will develop a self-care and developmental plan based on an understanding of your physical, mental, social, and spiritual conditions. As you attempt to discover your personal vision and mission from God, these have implications for personal management of time, talent, and treasure over a lifetime. Ministry models of a shepherd, a steward, and a servant in leadership will also be studied and applied.
Roland Tan, DMin
Roland has been involved in spiritual leadership and teaching since joining Cru Singapore (formerly Singapore Campus Crusade for Christ) over 40 years ago. He and his wife, Ying Kheng, served as missionaries in the Philippines, Korea, and Hong Kong. For ten years, he led Singapore Campus Crusade as national leader.
You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Friday, 10 July 2015.
The complete 2015-2015 First Semester Courses Information PDF brochure may be downloaded or visit the 2015-2016 First Semester Courses Information page