4th Christian Educators’ Seminar @ Singapore

In schools, the students are being socialized with the knowledge, skills and values necessary to function in the society in which they live. How can they be taught to live life and not just make a living? Christian teachers can be excellent teachers and models for their students in their conduct and practice because of their love and obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, to enable Christian teachers to integrate Christian faith and education, a group of concerned Christian educators organized the Christian educators’ seminars. These seminar are designed to address the spiritual, emotional and social questions that Christian teachers face. Teachers will benefit both professionally and personally from the messages, workshops and interaction with fellow teachers.

This fourth seminar is organized in partnership with East Asia School of Theology and Singapore Campus Crusade for Christ.

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Deep in December, Jumping into January

Ying Kheng (left) & Sonia

Ying Kheng (left) & Sonia

Roland and I (YK) spoke twelve times – at church, the YMCA, two Christmas parties, four youth camps, our 400-strong campus conference, and a wedding in Hong Kong (where I spoke for Sonia, a staff I’d mentored for years).

Our church also had three days of gospel campaign where we served as counselors. Praise God that 60 persons received Christ.

But it was not all work and no play.

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EAST News 2009 issue 3

The A - Z to EAST

The A - Z to EAST

A Note from the Principal
Dr. Ho Chiao Ek

In October, two of our resident faculty members spoke at chapel.

Toe Set, dean of students, shared how his family faced a vicious spiritual attack by the enemy recently. It was a new situation and he was unsure of what to do. But as he spent time with God, he was greatly encouraged that God intervenes on behalf of His people.
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With gratefulness

Our family in traditional Cambodian garb (June 2009)

Our family in traditional Cambodian garb (June 2009)

Dear supporters & friends, we want to express our heartfelt thanks to you for your support in our lives and ministry through your friendship, prayers and giving. Thank you for your love for and trust in us that has enabled us to join God in His work at various fronts. The following are three interesting comparisons of changes in our lives and ministry since we last served in Cambodia.

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It’s a special privilege

Roland Tan (2nd from left)

Roland Tan (2nd from left)

It brings us great joy reaching out to teenagers and campus students (this year I spoke 21 times to youth and campus groups). Teaching seminary students at EAST brings with it another kind of satisfaction. Here we mentor people who have already made that commitment to serve Christ. It’s a special privilege to help shape the hands and hearts of these future shepherds, missionaries, and church-planters.

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Faith . Hope . Love — which will last forever

Please pray for Eri's pregnancy condition

Photo at Tomoki's athletic festival

Three weeks ago, soon after Tomoki’s kindergarten activity, Eri had bleeding. We paled and rushed to her personal clinic. Thankfully our baby was okay but Eri was diagnosed with placenta previa. Her doctor advised her not to do hard work. So Taka helps her as much as he can, especially in shopping and taking care of Tomoki. We hope her pregnancy condition will change into normal one during these two months. Please pray for her pregnancy condition. Read more

Learning More!

You may know this already. I am sure I am not telling you anything new when I say that a teacher learns a lot more than his students. I am learning so much more preparing new classes than I ever remember learning as a student. This is especially true now that I am teaching more new classes than I ever have before. Read more

I need grace

Happy 70th Birthday Daddy!

Happy 70th Birthday Daddy!

All students at EAST are required to do practical ministry while studying. Every Friday afternoon I have joined Campus Crusade for Christ in reaching out to international students on Singapore university campuses.

What a joy to see a new believer, LiJing, whom I have been discipling, hunger for God’s Word! As we studied about Jesus’ betrayal, death and resurrection, she asked a good question, “Why didn’t Jesus stop Judas from betraying Him if He is God?” Furthermore, she brought her friend to hear about Jesus. It was exciting to see her plant a seed in her friend’s heart. May the Lord use His Word to speak to her friend.

Between mid-May and mid-June, I spent time at home. Attending my father’s 70th birthday celebration was the highlight. Dad beamed as family and relatives sang “Happy Birthday!” My prayer is that the seed of the gospel that has been planted in my parents’ hearts will sprout.

I have sensed God’s presence and help through your prayers during my transition to seminary life in Singapore. May the Lord rain showers of blessings upon you!

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Journeying with the pre-believers

Wailing (front row, 2nd from the right) with ISM staff & students

Wai Ling (front row, 2nd from right) with International Student Ministry staff & students

I am enjoying my ministry very much and often I feel that I am on a mission trip every week when I meet students of different nationalities. Missions is really right at our door step! I personally had the privilege of leading 6 Chinese girls to Christ. I am able to connect and relate to the Chinese pretty well but when it comes to sharing Christ with the South East Asia students I lack confidence. I realized that there is so much to learn in sharing Christ ‘cross-culturally’. I need to understand the background of these students and how they are influenced by their upbringing, cultural and educational systems. If I don’t understand their worldviews it would be difficult to engage in a meaningful spiritual conversation with them at the heart level. Read more

Holy Land Study Tour (May 10-22, 2010) – Registration is closed.

EAST HLST 2010 brochure (front)EAST HLST 2010 brochure (inside)

Shalom!

Picture yourself cupping your hands to drink water at the same spring where Gideon’s band of 300 select men did the same,… climbing the steps that led to the altar of the golden calf in the northern kingdom of Israel,… or sharing a Passover meal similar to one Jesus had with His disciples at the Last Supper.

This is not another pilgrimage that surveys churches and souvenir shops. Instead, I wish to use this experience to teach you God’s Word in its original setting. I have taught Bible classes in over 30 countries. In addition, I lived and studied in the Holy Land for three years. As a result of our time together, you will envision more clearly some of the biblical events and why they occurred as they did.

Together we will travel from Dan to Beersheba, from the Mediterranean Sea to the Dead Sea. The Bible will come alive. You will never read the Scriptures the same way again. My wife and co-host, Jeannette, and I invite you to join us on this trip of a lifetime.

Dr. Keith A. Shubert

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