Christian Marriage (Online) – PIM Day Course

 

Christian Marriage (Online)
LF360, 2 Credits
Saturdays, 14 March – 2 May 2026, 10.30 am – 1.30 pm 

Aims to build a thriving marriage by exploring important topics like understanding God’s design for marriage, communication and conflict resolution, power of forgiveness, impact of family background and upbringing, physical intimacy, and maintaining romance in marriage. It offers assessments for marriage and practical skills in handling challenges unique to ministry couples.

Course limited to Partners in Ministry program and visiting students.

(This course is for couples only, husbands of students must attend together)

 

Marriage & Ministry (Online)
EF521, 1 Credit
Saturdays, 14 March – 2 May, 10.30 am – 1.30 pm 

Aims to build a thriving marriage by exploring important topics like understanding God’s design for marriage, communication and conflict resolution, power of forgiveness, impact of family background and upbringing, physical intimacy, and maintaining romance in marriage. It further equips students with vital skills in handling challenges unique to ministry couples such as maintaining healthy life-balance and emotional well-being, setting boundaries to resist temptations, and forging strong ministry partnership with one’s spouse.

The class teaching sessions are held as one cohort together with the LF360 Christian Marriage PIM class (see above). The EF512 Marriage and Ministry credit class has other required assignments in addition to attending the LF360 class sessions.

Course limited to program students and visiting credit students.

(This course is for couples only, spouses of students must attend together)

 

Jacob Li, ThM, PhD, Candidate, has been serving EAST since 2015. He enjoys teaching classes on the New Testament, homiletics, leadership, education, and Christian marriage in churches, para-church ministries, and seminaries across North America and Asia. He holds a Master of Continuing Education (University of Calgary, Canada) and a Master of Theology in Bible Exposition (Dallas Theological Seminary, USA). He is currently completing his PhD in Education (Liberty University, USA).

 

Josephine Li, MABS, DMin Candidate, was born and raised in Hong Kong. At the age of 19, she emigrated with her family to Vancouver, Canada, where she studied Business Administration at Simon Fraser University and Interior Design Management at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.  In 2013, she completed her Master of Biblical Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary in the USA, where she concentrated on Women’s Ministries and Cross-Cultural Missions.  Josephine’s passion is to reach out to and equip women, especially wives of pastors and leaders, for God’s service. Currently, she is pursuing her Doctor of Ministry degree at Trinity Western University, Canada, specializing in building the holistic well-being of ministry leaders for ministry resilience.

 

Registration deadline: Wednesday, 31 December 2025

 

Becoming a Partner in Ministry (Online) – PIM Day Course

 

Becoming a Partner in Ministry (Online)
LF302, 2 Credits
Mondays, 19 January – 9 March 2026, 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm 

Looks at the unique challenges and needs of a wife as a partner in ministry as her husband serves in full-time Christian ministry and presents biblical ways of responding to the challenges.

Course limited to Partners in Ministry program and visiting students.

Sze Chieh Winslow, B.Eng & CGS in Bible and Theology, joined Cru Singapore in 2002, first serving on a STINT in East Asia ministering to college students. After returning, she worked with NUS and SMU campus ministries and supported student missions administration. Since 2012, she has been serving at EAST, ministering to international students and the Partner-in-Ministry program. Married to Matthew, with three children—Hudson, Amber, and Alethea—she once homeschooled them. As a couple, they are committed to equipping spiritual leaders through sound biblical teaching to foster spiritual multiplication. Sze Chieh is passionate about missions and enjoys nurturing deep spiritual friendships with women.

 

Registration deadline: Wednesday, 31 December 2025

 

Church, Society & Ethical Issues in Asia (Onsite) – Day Course

 

Church, Society & Ethical Issues in Asia (Onsite)
IS560, 3 Credits
9 January – 8 May 2026, Fridays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm

The Asian context raises a wide range of challenging issues for individuals and the Church. In this context, theologically grounded and philosophically informed responses are needed in order for the Christian faith community to not only “do the right thing” but also to be a witness in the wider community. This course will provide a survey of approaches to resolving these ethical dilemmas, facilitate thoughtful discussions regarding them, and give suggestions for the Christian community to be more influentially salt and light in the world.

The course is limited to program students and visiting credit students.


Lewis Winkler, PhD, joined Cru in 1987 and has taught in three seminaries in the USA and Asia. He enjoys interacting with students over basketball and casual discussion on how the Bible applies to life and issues today. Lewis is married to Barbara, and they have three adult children.

 

 

 

Derek Atkins, PhD Studies, is a graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (USA), and taught English to undergraduate students in East Asia for many years. He comes to EAST with a desire to prepare Christian workers for ministry throughout Asia and beyond.

 

 

Registration deadline: Wednesday, 31 December 2025

 

Theology 2 (Onsite) – Day Course

 

Theology 2 (Onsite)
TS511, 3 Credits
9 January – 8 May 2026, Fridays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm

This course helps students grow in their own biblical convictions and understanding of the Christian faith through a systematic study of theology. The course will examine the doctrines of humanity, sin, salvation, the church, and the end times.

Prerequisites: BS510 Inductive Bible Study Method, BS511 Biblical Hermeneutics, TS560 Worldview & Biblical Decision Making or IS520 Contextualisation.

Raymundo Go, PhD, has been on staff with Philippines Campus Crusade for Christ since 1989 where he had served in both the Church Resource Ministry and the Chinese Ministry. In 1997, he and his wife Lutgarda joined the Faculty team of the International Graduate School of Leadership (Philippines). He was the Senior Pastor at Philippines National Police Academy–Cadet Christian Fellowship for twelve years. He and Lutgarda, have two children: Sara and Nathan.

 

Registration deadline: Wednesday, 31 December 2025

 

Story of Scripture (Onsite) – Day Course

Story of Scripture (Onsite)
BS501, 3 Credits
9 January – 8 May 2026, Fridays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm

This course offers an exposition of the biblical narrative from Genesis to Revelation, highlighting how all sixty-six books interconnect to reveal God’s unified purpose and message. Students will learn to identify and articulate the Bible’s storyline, trace how each book contributes to the whole, navigate its theme and characters with confidence, demonstrate its authority and relevance, organize biblical information effectively, and communicate Scripture clearly and faithfully to others.

 

Napitchaya Panum, ThM, comes with ministry experiences of working with college students in Thailand and the USA. She received her ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary (USA). Her desire is to use her training to equip students to engage actively in God’s word with both heart and mind.

 

Registration deadline: Wednesday, 31 December 2025

 

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