Global Church History 2 – Onsite Day Course

Global Church History 2 (Onsite)
TS501, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 9.00 am – 11.30 am

This course helps students better appreciate and understand their own faith by studying some of the key movements and ideas from the history of the Christian Church. The course will follow the history of Christianity from the Reformation up to modern Christian movements.

Prerequisite: AD510 Academic Research and Writing, and BS510 Inductive Bible Study Method.

Matthew Winslow, PhD, joined Cru in 2002 and has served in Eastern Asia, Singapore and the U.S. He has taught church history and theology classes in Singapore, America, East Asia and the South Pacific. He loves talking with others about history and theology and telling stories of how God has been at work throughout history. Matthew is married to Sze Chieh, and they have three children and a dog.

 

Registration deadline: Monday, 13 July 2026

Theology of Religions – Onsite Day Course

Theology of Religions (Onsite)
TS588/IS571, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 9.00 am – 11.30 am

This course introduces from an evangelical perspective the various approaches of how Christianity accounts for the presence and significance of other religions, as well as how to best relate to other world religions and religious pluralisms in ways that are pleasing to God.

 

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.

 

Registration deadline: Monday, 13 July 2026

 

Christian Leadership Foundations – Onsite Day Course

Christian Leadership Foundations (Onsite)
LD500, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm

This course examines the biblical standard of Servant-Steward-Shepherd leadership against some popular leadership theories and praxis. Students will discover how God has uniquely designed them in areas of gifting, passion, temperament, and life experience. A time will be provided for each student to seek God for a personal vision and mission for the next fifteen years of their life. These have implications for personal management of their time, talent, and treasure over a lifetime.

 

Roland Tan, DMin, has been involved in spiritual leadership and teaching since joining Cru Singapore more than 40 years ago. He and his wife, Ying Kheng, served as missionaries in the Philippines, Korea, and Hong Kong. For ten years, he led Cru Singapore as the national director.

 

Registration deadline: Monday, 13 July 2026

 

Ageing Gracefully, Finishing Well – Onsite Evening Course

Older Adults, Caregivers & Ministers: For Christians who want to age gracefully and finish well, do they know what it takes and how can they do so?

Ageing Gracefully, Finishing Well (Onsite)
EF534, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 7.00pm – 9.30 pm

The desire to finish well or finish strong and age gracefully is something most older adults long for. But, do we know what it takes and how we can do so? This relevant and pertinent course will give the core biblical principles and sound psychological insights to ensure that we live our lives to the fullest (amid the challenges), live a life of integrity (instead of despair) and leave a legacy of faith, love and hope.

Danny Goh, PhD, an EAST adjunct faculty, is a familiar face in the local and pastoral scene having been in full-time vocational ministry for over 40 years. Having retired from full-time vocational ministry, he now has a freelance ministry of counselling, mentoring, teaching, and training. After receiving his theological degree, Danny chose to specialize in marriage and family, obtaining an MA and PhD (School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA). He is married to Nancy for over 40 years, and they have two adult (married) daughters, a grandson and a grand ‘fur-kid’ (dog!). He enjoys reading and travels, art and nature, meeting people and exercising.

Registration deadline: Monday, 13 July 2026

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Strategic Leadership Foresight – Online Evening Course

Strategic Leadership Foresight (Online)
LD540, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 7.00pm – 10.00 pm

In an era of accelerating change, leaders must develop the capacity for strategic foresight to navigate change, uncertainty, and respond effectively. This course engages students through the analysis and discussion of contemporary events and real-life case studies. Drawing on both futures studies and theological perspectives, students will explore fundamental questions: What is the future? Why is studying the future essential? How to study the future and be future-ready?

Gary Goh, EdD, directs the Master of Strategic Foresight Programme at Malaysia Baptist Theological Seminary (MBTS). He is Singaporean and serves as an itinerant educator, teaching across seminaries in Asia and China. His academic interests include technology, Christian education, and futures studies. He holds a Doctor of Education from the Asia Graduate School of Theology Alliance and a Master of Arts in Chinese Studies from the National University of Singapore. He regularly conducts AI training for Singapore government educators and is a speaker at events organized by the Ministry of Education. His papers have been published in the Journal of Youth and Theology, and conference proceedings of Redesigning Pedagogy International Conference, Singapore.

 

Registration deadline: Monday, 13 July 2026

 

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