Would you like to learn new ways to present the unchanging Gospel so that its message can be passed on from one generation to another?
Introducing THE FOUR – a simple and catchy tool you can use to testify your faith and invite people to follow Jesus.
A training video on how to use THE FOUR:
“The content of THE FOUR is the same as The Four Spiritual Laws, but [makes it] easier for this generation to explain the gospel to their friends,” says Raphael Marti, a staff with the Switzerland ministry that created THE FOUR.
He was recently able to use THE FOUR to explain the gospel when his neighbour invited him, his wife and a few others over for dinner. As they sat in the living room, the conversation naturally turned to what each of them did for their vocations.
Showing his black wristband with the four symbols that he wears on his left wrist, Raphael told them his job title and what he did. When they asked what each of the four symbols meant, he had the opportunity to tell his faith story and explain the gospel.
We celebrate and remember our teachers at EAST who share their lives and mentor us closely in our Mentoring Groups as we go through our journey of equipping at EAST.
Thanks be to God for putting mentors in our lives!
The garden at EAST gives us moments of refreshment and inspiration! It comes with being part of EAST, where we are reminded about the value of #rest and #reflection in our spiritual formation. Selah.
Dr Roland Tan, our Resident Faculty on Leadership and respected spiritual leader, is the resident botanist who lovingly sculpts and tends to our garden plot. Inspired students voluntarily give their time and elbow grease to bring creation’s beauty to the green corner of our campus. Shalom.
Would you like to learn how to gain insights from the New Testament Church and apply them in our present generation? Learn from experienced practitioners of the gospel and who are gifted and qualified to teach accurately the Word of Truth!
Photos show a New Testament Epistles & Revelation class taught by Ms Amy Lau (top) and the same class with Dr Keith Shubert (bottom). Photo courtesy of Isaac Yamin.