Master of Arts Degree Programs
Have you considered doing a graduate-level theological studies with EAST? The newly revised curriculum allows for a variety of concentrations to meet specific needs: Biblical Studies, Christian Ministry, Intercultural Studies, Leadership, and Theological Studies.
Would you like to attend any of our classes to “try out”? Click on the First Course Free tab above to find out more.
To explore further, click on the above Academic Programs tab, or email: admissions@east.edu.sg
Certificate, Bachelor’s Degree, and Graduate Diploma Programs
Are you desirous to learn English for studies or ministry, start a theological Bachelor’s program, or pursue a one-year theological Graduate Diploma? Why don’t you consider studying at EAST in Singapore?
To explore further, click on the above Academic Programs tab, or email: admissions@east.edu.sg
Mentoring Group: An EAST unique life-on-life experience
A unique aspect of life at EAST is participation in a Mentoring Group (MG). All students are assigned to a MG which are led by faculty members. Not only is the leader a mentor for those in the group, but each member of the group also becomes a peer mentor for others in the group.
The MGs provide an environment for developing community, encouragement, prayer, fellowship, spiritual formation, integration, and character development. The desired outcome of the MG experience is life change, spiritual growth, mutual support and accountability.
This MG (pictured above), for instance, is co-facilitated by EAST faculty, Dr. Lewis Winkler and Mr. Nelson Lo. It is life-on-life, multi-cultural, and inter-generational. Members from this MG are from 8 countries, in their 20’s to 60’s, singles to granddads, fresh graduates to ministers to second-halfers. Yet all these MG members have one goal: whilst in a safe community of fellow brothers, to help each other be better followers of Jesus and thus be a more effective minister in their family and for the harvest.
Blessed Lunar New Year 2014
For this Lunar New Year, may you be refreshed by a heartfelt poem inspired by Jeremiah 12:5 and composed by an EAST student, Ms. Koh Li Ting.
How to better receive, process, remember and pass on God’s truths?
Since 80% of people globally are oral preference learners, how do we help them better receive, process, remember and pass on (transmit) God’s truths? An answer is to shape our communication approach holistically with the disciplines of orality-framed content.
Rev. Samuel Chiang (Executive Director, International Orality Network) was recently at EAST to teach and consult on “Orality for Learners and Teachers.” He taught a session at the school’s Principles and Practice of Teaching course, during Chapel, and at an afternoon Seminar with staff, students and guests.
Rev. Chiang demonstrated expository preaching through story-telling of the blind beggar healed by Jesus (see photos below).









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