FEAST – First Course Free@EAST
The First Course Free@EAST promotion (or FEAST) is for newcomers who have not attended any course at EAST from 1 January 2016 to the present. The purpose is to have more visiting students to experience spiritual growth and refreshment by feasting on the course of their choice.
To sign-up, the student will only pay S$35 as registration fees but will not need to pay tuition fees for any one course of their choice. Please indicate voucher code FEAST in your online registration to enjoy this promotion.*
Current courses available for promotions are:
- First Semester Day and Evening Courses (July – November 2016)
- Intensive Courses (November – December 2016)
Please view course pages for details including pre-requisites and registration deadlines.
*Terms and Conditions for First Course Free@EAST:
a. First Course Free@EAST (“the Promotion”) is applicable for use by visiting students only and can be used only once during the promotion period.
b. The validity period for the Promotion is for EAST regular courses conducted and completed within 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017. The EAST Holy Land Study Tour is excluded from the Promotion.
c. The total tuition fees of a course taken under the Promotion must not exceed $495 in value.
d. All registration fees paid are non-refundable.
e. To enjoy the Promotion, the voucher code FEAST must be provided at registration.
f. East Asia School of Theology may amend the above terms and conditions without prior notice.
Some courses may require certain pre-requisites to be met before a student can register for the class. Prospective students are thus advised to review the description of courses prior to registration.
For further queries, please use the enquiry form or email the Registrar. Thank you.
Marriage and Family Counselling (May 2016 Intensive Course)
Registration deadline is: Monday, 9 May 2016
You may register online or contact us for registration form.
LF562 Marriage & Family Counselling (3 credits)
16–28 May 2016, Mondays-Saturdays, 9.00 am to 3.30 pm
Cell group leaders, elders, Christian workers, and pastors may be asked to counsel couples or families. This course looks into issues related to marriage and family, presents principles of intervention and imparts basic counselling skills through case study, counselling demonstrations and other means. It also fortifies the biblical teachings on the matter and discusses pertinent cases like marital conflict, discipleship at home, adolescence issues, discipline issues, children of divorcees, domestic abuse, and ageing.
Rod Santos, DMin
Rod is a counsellor with FamilyLife Philippines and Living Waters Philippines. In addition to his counselling responsibilities, he teaches at the International School of Leadership (Philippines), serves as pulpit pastor at Greenhills Christian Fellowship, and authored Turned Off by Church: What Hurts People and What Would Heal Them. He is married and has two daughters.
Joshua, Judges, and Ruth (May 2016 Intensive Course)
Registration deadline is: Monday, 9 May 2016
You may register online or contact us for registration form.
OT537/OT537A Joshua, Judges, and Ruth (2 credits/3 credits)
16–28 May 2016, Mondays-Saturdays, 9.00 am to 3.30 pm
This course is an expositional study of three books which cover the history of a “transitional” time between God’s direct leading of people through Moses and indirect leading through his anointed kings. The nation of Israel struggled in their faith and faithfulness during this time—they excelled at times and failed at times. A study of these books help us who also live in a transitional time—the time between the first and the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ—to anticipate our downfalls and to prevent or overcome them through faith like that of Joshua and Ruth.
Andrew Spurgeon, PhD
Andrew was born in India, studied in the United States, and served as missionary in Asia. His PhD is from Dallas Theological Seminary. His ordination is from Lake Ridge Bible Church. He has written commentaries on 1 Corinthians and Romans and taught both Old Testament and New Testament books at EAST in the past. He is the Chairperson for Asia Theological Association’s Publications. He is married to Lori and they have three adult sons.