EAST Aleph 2017

How do we help new students transition well into a multicultural community of learners? By creating multiple opportunities for structured and unstructured interactive activities with and among the new students. The EAST Aleph two-week immersion program orientate students to the cultural and academic norms, provide spiritual and relational connections, and begin building the personal and ministry foundations for lasting transformation in their study life.

The journey has begun on 30 June 2017.

EAST Aleph: Mission Explorer

Mission Explorer

EAST Aleph 2015 ended with the school on a multicultural hunt dubbed Mission Explorer. The Student Council sent Mentoring Groups out to discover multifaceted Singapore, learn other cultures and languages, and have a great time of team building. THANK YOU all for capping the two-week long orientation program with a fun and meaningful time together. Classes begin next week!

EAST Aleph: Partners In Ministry

EAST Partners In Ministry (PIM) welcomes newcomers to the program. PIM targets the students’ most valuable ministry partner–their wives–for personal development. Through Bible teachings, practical equipping, and personal coaching, PIM seeks to holistically develop them as fellow partners in ministry to their husband.

PIM 2015

Find out more: www.east.edu.sg/academicprograms/pim/

EAST Aleph 2015 Started

EAST Aleph for new students started last Friday and runs for two weeks before academic classes start. We are grateful for the bumper number of new students this year coupled with new faculty who has joined us for this new academic year.

EAST Aleph 2015

Please pray for a most fruitful time for all during the EAST Aleph as new students: attend their Research Writing class, get oriented to their academic program and resource facilities, develop skills of evangelism, live out Spirit-filled walk, and begin relationships with fellow Mentoring Group members. Thanks!

Faith Stories: Hear Others, Share Ours

“Had a wonderful time with fellow EAST Students interacting with young Singaporeans using the amazing tool ‘Frames of Mind’ allowing us to hear their story and for us to share our story and ultimately God’s story. Thank you Janice Chuang and Dillon Ng for showing us how.” ~ Michael Tien.

IS501_BSM

The Evangelism and Follow-up Seminar was conducted as part of EAST Aleph and taught by Ms Janice Chuang and Mr Dillon Ng.

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