Mid Year New Student Orientation

New students who entered EAST Academic Programs in January 2016 attended the one day Mid-Year New Student Orientation. Formal matriculation and the full two-week EAST Aleph orientation program occurs in July at the start of each Academic Year.

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Photo by Nelson Lo shows new students, student council members, and faculty.

EAST Faculty Welcomes You

Faculty teaching the 2015-2016 Second Semester Courses (Jan-May 2016) are pictured here and are looking forward to having you in their classes! Please pray for them and students that will be attending their classes.

Upcoming Day/Evening Courses: east.edu.sg/courses/2015-2016-2nd-sem
Watch EAST in action: vimeo.com/channels/eastexpress

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Worldwide Day of Prayer 2015

EAST joins Cru Singapore and XChange for the twice yearly Worldwide Day of Prayer in October 2015. The global theme of “Mold, Multiply, Mobilize” reflects the call of Pray 2020 initiative launched in 20 June 2015. The theme verse is John 15:5, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.”


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Photos by Daniel Yeo

At the personal level, developing the 3G lifestyle of prayer is the goal: God-Attentive, God-Dependent, and God-Responsive. From a busy, barren, and a burnt-out heart, the refreshing vision is a movement toward a restored, renewed, and re-established heart in Him.

Nov-Dec 2015 EAST Intensive Courses

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Find out if you are eligible to take any one of these courses using the SG50 Jubilee Promotions for free!

Registration deadline is:

You may register online or contact us for registration form.

Transforming Leadership (LF511, 3 credits)
23 November – 5 December 2015 (9.00 am to 3.30 pm, Monday to Friday)

Leadership is not a job or a position. It is a passion and a calling. A transformational servant-leader is capable of bringing about change in organizations and individuals. This course examines the underlying theology, leadership theory, and skill set of such a leader in today’s world.

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Roland Tan, DMin / Nelson Lo, DMin (studies)

Roland has been involved in spiritual leadership and teaching since joining Cru Singapore (formerly Singapore Campus Crusade for Christ) over 40 years ago. For ten years, he led Singapore Campus Crusade as national leader. He and his wife, Ying Kheng, also served cross-culturally in the Philippines, Korea, and Hong Kong.

Nelson was nominated for and received the “President’s Leadership Award” for his outstanding leadership during his MDiv studies at the International Graduate School of Leadership. Since 1991 he has served with Cru in various leadership roles in the campus, marketplace ministry, and church as well as national, regional,  and area ministries in Philippines, Singapore, and East Asia. He joined Cru in 1991. He and his wife, Sophie, have two children.

Exposition of Old Testament Wisdom Literature (OT518 or OT518A, 2 credits or 3 credits)
7 – 12 December 2015 (9.00 am to 5.00, Monday to Friday)

“What we need today is not a greater number of intelligent people but wise people.” (These words are adapted from spiritual writer, Richard Foster). Who is the wise person?  How do we develop wisdom? This course seeks to understand wisdom in both its ancient setting and canonical context. It offers an introduction to Old Testament wisdom literature which covers Job, parts of the Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs. These books are applicable to our context in Asia today.

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Rico Villanueva, PhD

Federico (Rico) Villanueva, Ph.D. in Old Testament from the University of Bristol, UK,  is the author of The Uncertainty of a Hearing: A Study of the Sudden Change of Mood in the Lament Psalms (BRILL, 2008) and It’s Ok to be Not OK: The Message of the Lament Psalms (OMF Lit, 2012). He is the General Editor of the Asia Bible Commentary series and Publications Secretary of the Asia Theological Association. He also serves as part time consultant of Philippine Bible Society and teaches at Asia Graduate School of Theology in Manila. He is married to Rosemarie and they have two children.

Click here to sign up online for EAST Nov-Dec 2015 Intensive courses.

Click here for the 2015/2016 Second semester courses (January-May 2016).

Hook, Book, Look, Took!

In teaching others, would you like to learn how to assess the audience, develop a lesson plan, and facilitate in order that participants are actively engaged in the learning process? The Teaching and Learning 1 course, being taught by Dr. Jeannette Shubert and Mr. Jacob Li, seeks to equip students with the ability to teach effectively in the context of background and needs of the audience.

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Photo by Daniel Yeo

Information on the 2015/2016 Second semester courses (January-May 2016): http://www.east.edu.sg/courses/20152016-second-semester-courses/

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