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Friday, 3 April 2009
First Historic D Min Module in STM
It has been a great learning experience for me in teaching the first Doctor of Ministry module for the past few days.
There are a total of 20 DMin candidates taking the first modules offered in both the English and Chinese programmes. A total of 15 candidates signed up for the first Chinese module taught by Prof Kung Lap Yan from Hong Kong, with another 5 signed up for the English module.
Today will be the final day for the DMin module. I trust and hope that those who sit in my class would have, in some ways, benefited from the module, and that they have enjoyed it just as I have in interacting with them. It has been very tiring and exhausting, but equally enriching and rewarding for me.
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6 comments:
Congrats on making history in STM- good history, I mean :)
I am sure all have benefited.
Thanks, Alex. We all hope the candidates have learned something that is useful for their ministry.
Yes, sir, bravo..
you re-enforce the culture of exegesis among ministers...
不肖生 Sceptics,
I don't really know what I reinforced....I just know some of the stuff I covered sounded rather 'outrageous'...I will blog about it later... :-)
sound outrageous? thats interesting...maybe you introduced reader response theory?
I like outrageous stuff..hehe
Watch out for my post in the next couple of days....!
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