Biblical Greek 2 (Onsite) – Day Course

Biblical Greek 2 (Onsite)
NT502, 3 Credits
9 January – 8 May 2026, Tuesdays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm

Building on NT501, this course strengthens students’ knowledge and skills in applying the principles of Greek grammar, syntax, and semantics in New Testament exegesis. Students will become more competent in using Bible software and tools that utilise Greek to translate and analyse NT passages. They will also learn the steps of exegesis and apply them to exegete NT passages.

Prerequisites: NT501 Biblical Greek 1: Elementary Greek, and/or concurrent with BS511 Biblical Hermeneutics.

Course limited to program students and visiting credit students.

To be considered as a visiting credit student and enroll in this class, please email the EAST Registrar: registrar [at] east.edu.sg.

 

June Chan, ThM, MLitt, received her ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary (USA), where she was trained in the biblical languages. She went on to complete an MLitt in Theology and the Arts at the University of St Andrews (Scotland), engaging in interdisciplinary study and research on the role of the arts within theology and the place of theology within the arts. Her academic preparation and ministry experience reflect her passion to equip others to live authentic and holistic lives devoted to the Lord. She currently serves as a visiting instructor for Greek 2 at EAST.

 

EAST Thanksgiving 2025

A glimpse of EAST Thanksgiving 2025

 

On 7 November 2025, EAST Community gathered for a time of Thanksgiving as the students ended their classes for the semester. This event was organised the week just before the exam week as a faith step since some will travel immediately after their exam. The current cohort of students comprise of nationalities from 12 countries including Cambodia, Germany, India, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam. The event kicked off with a warm welcome by emcee Jing Fei (Singapore) wearing a Peranakan themed shirt (ready for the “Ethnic Fashion Show” afterwards). Then our youngest student Isaac Do (Vietnam) teamed up with Ruth Hmway (Myanmar) to lead the crowd in an exciting time of games. The first question was, “What is the main purpose of Thanksgiving for Christians?” Dr Samuel, an EAST faculty, shouted, “To eat turkey!” He recanted by stating, “To thank God for His blessings!” to approving cheers from all present.

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Singleness & the Kingdom of God (Onsite) – Day Course

 

Singleness & the Kingdom of God (Onsite)
EF523, 1 Credit
9 January – 8 May 2026, Tuesdays, 13 Jan – 3 Mar, 9.00 am – 11.00 am

This course explores the biblical and theological understanding of singleness in the Christian life. Students will examine their calling and roles according to Scripture, as well as the challenges singles face in the 21st century, including personal struggles, social dynamics, and spiritual growth. Through biblical perspectives, theological reflections, and contemporary issues, students will gain insights into how singleness can be a fulfilling part of the Christian journey. Ultimately, students will leave with practical tools to navigate singleness and be equipped to serve effectively among singles.

 

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.

 

 

Heng Hwee Chuang, DMin, has MACE and DMin degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary (USA). She has more than 30 years of Christian Education experience in creche, children, youth, and adult ministries in the USA, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, and East Asia. Her passion is for Christians to have a clear biblical worldview and be Christ-like servant-leaders in all areas of life.

 

 

Registration deadline: Wednesday, 31 December 2025

 

Pastoral Leadership (Online) – Evening Course

 

Pastoral Leadership (Online)
LD522, 3 Credits
9 January – 8 May 2026, Thursdays, 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
 

Examines the calling, roles, and function of a disciple-making church leader. The shepherding roles of leading, care, and feeding the congregation are explored. Church ministries and common issues are examined. Students develop the foundations for an integrated philosophy of church ministry.

Bobby Lee Oon Chai, DMin, held many leadership positions. He was a pastor for 11 years, a Pastor Advisor for 2 churches, Executive Director for Singapore Baptist Convention for 8 years and was a Board Member of Singapore Baptist Convention and is a Board Member of Bible Society Singapore, Hope Initiative Alliance and Evangelical Alliance Singapore. Bobby is an adjunct lecturer at BTS (Baptist Theological Seminary) and he authored a few books and essays. His research and teaching interests are leadership, preaching, missions, business as missions. His interests are music, environmental conservation, arts, hiking, cycling, and travel.

 

Registration deadline: Wednesday, 31 December 2025

 

Student’s Testimony: Field Supervisors’ Tea 2025

 

Field Education is an important aspect of theological education at EAST. Students practice what they have learnt in class through actual field ministry under the supervision of Field Supervisors from churches, mission agencies, and like-minded organisations. An annual Field Supervisors’ Tea was held recently at EAST to thank them and recount the impact of students’ field ministry. Below is a student’s testimony of his field ministry. Here is Fred’s story:

            St. Andrews Cathedral is a very beautiful church in Singapore, located right beside City Hall MRT station. I have brought several friends there when they came to visit Singapore. They all liked this place very much and enjoyed taking photos there. During those visits, I also noticed many tourists taking photos. But after taking pictures, they just left. No one gave them any gospel tracts, and no one shared the gospel with them. When I saw that, my heart felt very burdened. I remembered the Bible says, My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations.I also thought of the saying, If someone comes to a treasure mountain, how can they leave empty-handed?They already came to the church, yet they did not hear the gospel. What a pity that is!

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