Greek 3:  Intermediate Greek and Exegesis

NT503 Greek 3:  Intermediate Greek and Exegesis (3 credits)
Tuesdays 11am-12.30pm; Thursdays 7.30-9pm

This course strengthens your ability to use Greek in exegesis. Through thorough familiarization, frequent application, and practical evaluation of Koine Greek grammar and syntax, you should grow to be a more careful and accurate interpreter and become more enriched in your interpretation of the New Testament. EAST MDiv and MABS alumni are most welcome to join online!

Pre-requisite:  NT501B Greek 2: Elementary Greek

 

Benson Goh, PhD, as a Cru Singapore staff worker ( since 1996) was a leader in the campus ministry for nine years, and directed new staff training for three years. He graduated from Asbury Theological Seminary in New Testament Biblical Studies in 2017.

 

This class is for the semester of 20 July to 20 November 2020. It may be conducted fully online or a combination of online and in-person depending on situation. Registration deadline is Monday, 13 July 2020. You may register online or contact us for registration form.

Missions Foundations (Day Course)

#IS409 Missions Foundations (3 credits)
Tuesdays, 9.00 am – 12.30 pm

This course focuses on God’s missions agenda throughout the Bible. In addition examples from various historical and contemporary contexts will be discussed. Participants will consider their personal role in missions today.  Class is limited to BACM students.

*This course may be taken under the #FREE8ONLINE promotion.

Samuel Too, DMin,

is the Missions Head of Cru Singapore of which he has been on staff for over 25 years. He has worked with university students, pastors, and church workers. He and his wife, Agnes Kao, has served as missionaries in East Asia for 10 years. Samuel is passionate about mentoring, equipping and sending out workers for the global harvest and currently oversees missions mobilisation for Cru. His doctorate is in Leadership Development from Singapore Bible College. Samuel and Agnes have three children, ages 8-15.

 

This class is for the semester of 20 July to 20 November 2020. It may be conducted fully online or a combination of online and in-person depending on situation. Registration deadline is Monday, 13 July 2020. You may register online or contact us for registration form.

Building Spiritual Movements (Day Course)

#IS501 Building Spiritual Movements (3 credits)
Thursdays, 9.00 am-12.30 pm

This course provides an effective and practical approach to equip you to build communities of Spirit-filled multipliers by following Jesus’ example and strategy.

Pre-requisite: IS401 Evangelism and Follow-Up Seminar

*This course may be taken under the #FREE8ONLINE promotion.

 

Liong Kwok Wai, MDiv, joined Cru Singapore over 20 years ago. He has served as a leader on the campuses, and among church-planters and community leaders in Singapore and East Asia. He was also involved in training full-time Christian workers and leadership development.

 

This class is for the semester of 20 July to 20 November 2020. It may be conducted fully online or a combination of online and in-person depending on situation. Registration deadline is Monday, 13 July 2020. You may register online or contact us for registration form.

Contextualisation (Day Course)

#IS520/TS570 Contextualisation (2 credits)*
Wednesdays, 9.00 am-11.15 am

This class will give you tools to critically contextualise both the gospel message and ministry methods and strategies so that the gospel will be planted deeply in Asian soil.

*This course may be taken under the #FREE8ONLINE promotion.

Raymond Song 130x160

 

Song Tae Suk Raymond, PhD, served with Cru for 15 years in the USA and Japan (Tokyo and Osaka), and in pastoral ministry among Korean-American churches for 19 years.  He and his wife, Justine Han, also served with the Distance Education program at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (USA).
 

 

This class registration is CLOSED for new audit students (Free8Online) due to class size limit reached

Exposition of Romans (Evening Course)

#NT535 Exposition of Romans (3 Credits)*
Tuesdays, 7.00 pm – 9.15 pm

The 500th anniversary of the Reformation was celebrated in 2017. Martin Luther posted a manuscript in 1517, commonly named as the Ninety-Five Theses, which restated the doctrine that salvation rested on faith alone (sola fide) in the finished work of Jesus Christ alone. Luther came to that conviction by studying Romans. Would you like to study the book that transformed him and gave birth to the Protestant faith?

Romans is about gaining a right standing with God through the completed work of Jesus Christ, His Son. Both Jew and non-Jew are saved through faith in Christ. This is the clearest explanation of the doctrines of justification and sanctification in the Bible. God’s plan encompasses everyone, including the Jews, whom He has not rejected. In the last five chapters of the book, Paul taught what a sanctified life should look like.

*This course may be taken under the #FREE8ONLINE promotion.

KeithAShubert

 

Keith Shubert, PhD, is a staff member of Cru for 45 years, has ministered in more than 30 countries, and served as resident or adjunct faculty for four seminaries in Asia and the USA. He lived in Israel for three years while completing a Master’s degree in Historical Geography of Ancient Israel.

 

 

This class is for the semester of 20 July to 20 November 2020. It may be conducted fully online or a combination of online and in-person depending on situation. Registration deadline is Monday, 13 July 2020. You may register online or contact us for registration form.

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