Spiritual Journeys in Tokyo and Hiroshima
Do you know most Japanese churches have less than 30 worshippers every Sunday? A five-member team of EAST students originally from four nations ministered in churches and on college campuses to Christians and non-believers as part of their Cross-cultural Team Internship.
Challenging a Tokyo congregation in missions, conducting Bible study for young mothers in Hiroshima, leading worship and preaching in churches, giving gospel talks to college students, and distributing gospel magazines in busy Akihabara were some of their experiences.
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Video by Kwok Wai with Motomu, Naraa, Uuganbaatar, Zulaa.
Biblical Counselling in Ministry Course
Have you been asked to counsel a friend, a church member, or within a small group? Dr. Justine Han teaches the Biblical Counselling in Ministry course which seeks to biblically and theologically equip students for a practical ministry of care and counselling.
Details about course: www.east.edu.sg/courses/20152016-first-semester-courses/…
Surprised by Multicultural Australia: Cross-Cultural Team Internship 2015
Which country hosts 330,000 international college students from mostly unreached nations? Australia! An EAST 3-member team ministered among these students in a recent Cross-Cultural Team Internship. The EAST students worked with Student Life International Movement to reach internationals with the gospel and ministered to Korean missionaries serving downunder.
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Video by Peter Lee with Claire Jeong and Jeff Choi.
Greek Tools and Methods Course
The Greek Tools and Methods course equips Bible students to dig deep using biblical language yet with a gentler learning curve. The teacher, Dr. Rob MacEwen, and students are all pumped up as they begin their Greek class for this term. Are you coming for an EAST course this term?
First Chapel and Holy Communion of the Year
EAST Student Council led the first Chapel of the new school year with a Holy Communion service. What a powerful reminder of the sacred fellowship we have in Christ who died to take away the sins of the world.
As followers of Christ, may our lives and ministry be fragrant offerings as unto the Lord.