Thursday, February 22, 2007

Spring CGST course list available!

For those of you who are interested in joining CGST TEE courses, (and I'm not talking about transesophageal echo, in case anyone misunderstand... don't worry if you don't know what that is...) the spring course list is available!

You can check it out here.

I'm interested in a few courses myself... still thinking which of the courses I should join... hmm...

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Letters of Paul or Hebrew seem attractive. But I'm going to New Zealand in early April, meaning I am going to miss the first lesson if I join.... hmmmm.........

aMy said...

I'm interested in both, I can record the first lesson for you!

I have attended Dr. Wong's Romans before, it's quite good.

I'm also interested in systematic theology (but it's on Sat... and I just found out from the girl you have abandoned in your trip planning to NZ, hehe! that if I get Sat leave, I need to see cases myself!!!!)

I'm also interested in the course about serving God, wondering if it'll be useful... or just talking about general stuff... hmm...

Anonymous said...

hahaha, you also know she was abandoned... actually feel sorry for her...

hmmm.... I have also thought about systematic theology but do not consider it at all after knowing it's on Sat. hahaha, to be honest, my comment about the courses is just the same as yours.

aMy said...

so you gonna sign up for the classes?

Unknown said...

Which one are you going to choose?

Unknown said...

Which one are you going to choose?

aMy said...

Paul one or Hebrew one?

just thinking whether depth or overview... hmm... I prefer the Paul one, coz I like the teacher (but in fact the Hebrew teacher is very popular, I just never attended any of his courses before.) Dr. Wong is very precise and to the point, he said he's often been complained coz he explained stuff too quickly, haha, that's why he slowed down during the Romans course, I find his pace very ok, and I like his attitude towards different opinion.

In fact, that's what I like most about courses at CGST, the teachers are great and they're much more open (tho they can be even more open when they leave the seminary, haha) than the pastors I see in my own church.

I'm really kind of liberal and I like it when ppl don't treat be as an idiot and feed me the same sort of rubbish every week...

need to stop complaining...