Background
Tay, John Sin Hock was born on October 8, 1942 in Tangkak, Johor, West Malaysia. Son of Seng Hoon Tay and Hoon Hock Loh.
(This book captures the beginnings and major developments ...)
This book captures the beginnings and major developments of indigenous mission in Singapore. Key movers and pioneers of mission organisations and conferences in Singapore and Asia are mentioned, notably Dr Tan Kok Beng, who has demonstrated an unusual passion for evangelism and mission, and who has played a pivotal role in the unfolding of indigenous mission in Singapore. In addition, this book recounts a brief history of the church in Singapore and the link between the Holy Spirit and missions. The author also discusses the relationship between indigenous mission and God's destiny for Singapore.
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Tay, John Sin Hock was born on October 8, 1942 in Tangkak, Johor, West Malaysia. Son of Seng Hoon Tay and Hoon Hock Loh.
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery with first class honors, University Sydney, Australia, 1967. Bachelor's Degree with honors, University London, 1971. Master of Medicine in Pediatrics, University Singapore, 1973.
Doctor of Medicine, National University Singapore, 1977. Doctor of Philosophy, National University Singapore, 1985. Doctor of Philosophy, Bethany International University, 2007.
House officer, General Hospital Malacca, Malaysia, 1967-1968; medical officer, Ministry of Health, Johor, West Malaysia, 1968-1972; university trainee department pediatrics, U. Singapore, 1972-1973; lecturer, U. Singapore, 1973-1976; senior lecturer, U. Singapore, 1976-1980; associate professor department pediatrics, National U. Singapore, 1980-1984; professor, National U. Singapore, 1985-1995; professor, head department, National U. Singapore, 1988-1995.
(This book captures the beginnings and major developments ...)
Dean, faculty Bibilical studies Bethany International University, since 2007. Honorary priest Diocese of Singapore (Anglican), 1980—1995. Dean St. Andrew's Cathedral (Anglican), Singapore, 1996—2004, Covenant Vision Center School Biblical Studies, 2004—2006.
Fellow: Academy Medicine Singapore (Young Investigator's award 1977), Royal College Physicians Edinburgh, American College Medical Genetics, American College Cardiology, Royal Australasian College Physicians. Member: Association Southeast Asian Nations Pediatrics Federation (vice president 1983-1986, president 1986-1988), Singapore Pediatrics Society 1983-1985, (9th Haridas Memorial lecturer 1982).
Married Ivy Kim Kee Goh, August 10, 1968. Children: Faith, Say Luan, Tay, David, Say Kong, Tay.