Brisbane School of Theology

BST's Centre for Asian Christianity

Rev Dr Andrew Prince
Rev Andrew Prince – BST’s Director of Centre for Asian Christianity, Lecturer in Ministry and Practice

Brisbane School of Theology will launch its Centre for Asian Christianity at the upcoming missions conference next Saturday, 23 July.
The Centre for Asian Christianity is a new initiative that builds on more than 20 years of BST serving the Asian community, teaching theology and ministry courses in Mandarin.
The Centre’s Director Rev Andrew Prince, who has just completed his PhD on communicating the gospel cross-culturally, is thrilled with BST’s new initiative.
“BST is an evangelical and interdenominational Bible college that has been focused on collaboration with churches and mission organisations, and our Centre for Asian Christianity enables us to partner more closely with Asian Christian leaders to equip and resource Christians for effective contextual Asian ministry,” Rev Prince said.
“We recognise that many Christian organisations and training institutions have contributed to the spread of the gospel to Asia and we want to see this work continue.”
BST’s Centre for Asian Christianity will be focused on training, research and collaboration, with a particular emphasis on East Asia.
To hear more about BST’s Centre for Asian Christianity, join us for the launch on Saturday, 23 July 2016.
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Pastor Grace Lung

BSci (Comp Sci), GradDipDiv, MA (ChrStds)

DIRECTOR

Grace grew up in Sydney in a large Chinese church. Since then she has served at various Chinese churches over the years in youth, students, young workers and women. Her passion and interest is contextualizing the gospel to Asian Australians and developing Asian churches in Australia. Grace is a graduate of Sydney Missionary and Bible College and Fuller Theological Seminary. Her study focussed on Chinese Australian identity and ministry.

Her previous roles have included: Director for Asian Contextual Engagement for the RICE Movement, Team Member for Interserve Culture Connect and OMF QLD’s Ministry Team. She was an Anglican Deaconness Ministries Summer Fellow in 2019. Her writing has appeared on the SOLA Network, Gospel Coalition Australia, Centered: Resources for the Asian American Church, Common Grace and Ethos: EA Centre for Christianity and Society.

In addition to her role as Director of CAC, Grace is also serving as a pastor alongside her husband, Chris, at Rise Alliance Church – a new church plant servicing the Rochedale area.