Should Asian Australian Christians pursue upward mobility?
East Asians in Australia are commonly associated with upward mobility. But the Bible often teaches downward mobility, as we consider […]
East Asians in Australia are commonly associated with upward mobility. But the Bible often teaches downward mobility, as we consider […]
When I look around at our Asian churches in Australia, I see a church that is coming out of adolescence.
The term Confucianism was first thought to be coined during the 17th Century by Jesuit missionaries who saw a strong
In some East Asian contexts, the concept of religion encapsulates the ideas of an organisation or movement that a person
The Living Wholeness Institute, Brisbane Campus, Brisbane School of Theology We’re excited to announce a new partnership between Living Wholeness
As part of our new unit offerings for 2018, BST is delighted to welcome Dr Carolyn Russell and Mrs Inga Hart who will co-teach Principles of Christian Counselling in Semester 1 (an intensive that will be split over five days, Monday to Wednesday, 26-28 February and Thursday to Friday, 30 May- 1 June).
Rev Dr Andrew Prince’s book, ‘Contextualization of the Gospel: Towards an Evangelical Approach in the Light of Scripture and the Church Fathers’, is now available.
On Thursday, 4 May 2017 our Director of the Centre for Asian Christianity and Head of Ministry and Practice, Rev Dr Andrew Prince was awarded his Doctor of Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University graduation ceremony.
The Philippines is a beautiful country of contrasts from high-density urban sprawl communities to the open spaces in the provincial centres. It’s an archipelago of more than 7,000 islands and a population of 103 million people with 13 million living in metropolitan Manila. BST student Phillip Gray recently visited for ministry. Read on to find out what he experienced.
On Saturday, July 23 BST launched its new Centre for Asian Christianity with more than 130 people in attendance at the BST missions conference.