Posted by jaclyn on June 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Luda Leinster
Ms Luda Leinster
16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27 August 2010
Mondays to Fridays (excluding Wednesdays), 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Saturday, 9.00 am to 1.00 pm
This is a foundational class dealing with the various stages of growth and character development. Ms Leinster, a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from California State University. For the past ten years, she has been ministering with the Genesis Counselling Service in Southern California as a therapist working with individuals and families in relational crisis. Ms Leinster will draw from her expertise and experience in counselling and share spiritual insights on how to better understand self and others. She will also provide you with a means of evaluating your spiritual and emotional development, and give you tools and skills to monitor and facilitate Christian growth and character in your personal ministry.
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Dave (right) & Ronnie Carder
Rev Dr Dave Carder
14 – 25 June 2010
Mondays to Fridays
10.00 am to 12 noon
What are roots to family dysfunction? Does time heal all emotional wounds? What issues do children from ministers’ family background go through but won’t tell their parents? This class focuses on a biblical counseling approach to the above and other common life problems in family relationships. The student will learn to help each family member identify problem areas, and seek to bring healing and resolution among family members.

Alex Tang
Dr Alex Tang
18, 19, 25, 26 June 2010
Fridays: 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm;
Saturdays 9.00 am to 4.00 pm
Advances in medical treatment modalities, biotechnological innovations, and genetic-molecular manipulations have brought about unique challenges to issues faced by the church today. In this class, a pastoral-theological approach will be used to examine, reflect and develop responses to difficult moral and ethical issues such as test tube and designer babies, facts and fallacies of stem cell therapies, cloning, abortion, mercy-killing, living will, gene therapy, and aesthetic surgery
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Posted by yingkheng on January 20, 2010 · Leave a Comment

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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Posted by jaclyn on December 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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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Posted by jaclyn on November 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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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Posted by yingkheng on November 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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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Posted by jaclyn on November 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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
Posted by jaclyn on October 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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
Posted by jaclyn on October 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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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