To Field Supervisors With Love

EAST students are blessed by Field Supervisors who help them grow and succeed in their Field Practicum at churches or Christian ministries. The annual Field Supervisors’ Tea is a time of appreciation for Field Supervisors and commissioning of students in their selected areas of field ministry. Supervisors range from pastors to ministry directors to field staff of churches or organizations. Mrs. Tan Ying Kheng, as the Field Education Director, oversees the Field Practicum course.

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Pictured here is an EAST student, Esther, who gave her testimony of a changed life at the recent Field Supervisors’ Tea.

Mentoring Group Ministry Weekend to 6 Cities

This year’s Mentoring Group (MG) Ministry Weekend sees teams of MG ministering in Batam, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Medan, Pontian, and Singapore. The four-day event allows staff and students to serve the churches and Christian organizations as needed. In the process, it engenders team building and lessons learnt from doing ministry cross-culturally.

MG min wkend 2015

“The church offers diverse ministry opportunities and there are already very good exposure established through this trip with the church which we may continue to nurture in future trips,” mused one team with members from six nations.

Contextualizing Gospel Message and Methods

“Had the privilege of sharing about ‘Contextualization and the Arts’ in the Contextualization class at EAST… Great questions. Great interaction,” wrote Patrick Ng, an EAST Alumni. Dr. Kwa Kiem Kiok teaches the course for ministers of the gospel to critically contextualize their message and methods in ministry.

ContextualizationPhotos courtesy of Patrick Ng.

Course details: www.east.edu.sg/courses/20152016-first-semester-courses/#IS520/TS570

Reaching Students in Taichung

EAST students were in Taiwan recently as part of their Cross-cultural Team Internship. Hailing from three nations (none of which is Chinese), they ministered among Taiwanese campus students and churches in Taichung City by sharing the gospel personally, hold outreaches, spoke at churches and on campus. They learnt to live and work together in a multi-cultural team and ministered in a different culture and language than their own.

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Video by Edward Kim.

Hearts Strangely Warmed in Mongolia

How to serve with team members who are ‘strange’? Go to a ‘strange’ place and minister together! View such a commentary through the lens of Cross-Cultural Team Internship in Mongolia.

A multicultural team of EAST students run the gamut of ministry from rural nomadic tribes to the high octane Young Life camp in urban Ulaanbaatar. Coming from Korea, Philippines, USA, and Vietnam team members learnt to love each other and Mongolia. Strange, but true. With love, from Mongolia.

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Watch it! www.vimeo.com/136463991
Video by Guia Karla Gonzales with Esther, Gilzoo, Harrison, and Terrence.

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