Students in Takoradi, Ghana work to grow a local church

OPERATIONAL REPORT APRIL 2025                           

1.     CLASSROOM WORK

Praise be to the name of our God and the Lord Jesus for the mercies upon our lives. We started a new academic year in the first month of 2025, and by the grace of God, we have successfully come to the end of the term. All the courses assigned to be studied in the first term were successfully completed. These courses were: Life of Christ 1 (by Nathaniel Brobbey), Old Testament 1 (by Nathaniel Brobbey), Hermeneutics 1 (by Joshua Aidoo), Homiletics 1 (by Joshua Aidoo), Christian Evidences and writing skills (by Douglas Armah).

Examination was written at the end of the term. The term was concluded with short courses which were taught by Samuel Owusu–Afari. These courses were on personal evangelism and the book of James.

Weekend classes for the part–time students went on smoothly in the month. As usual, they report to campus on Fridays where classes begin at 6:30 p.m. GMT and end on Saturdays at 4:00p.m. Three instructors teach every weekend. The first class is from 6:30p.m to 9: 00 p.m. (by Joshua Aidoo). On Saturdays, two classes are held from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (by Douglas Armah) and from 1:00p.m. to 4:00p.m. (by Nathaniel Brobbey).

In the month of April, students continued their studies on Hermeneutics 1, Christian Evidences and Old Testament 1 (first five books).

 

2.     PERSONAL EVANGELISM AND BAPTISM

Evangelism continued throughout the month but the highlight of evangelism for the month was the campaign for Christ which was organized by the school at the beginning of the month. The school received an invitation to help evangelize a community which has a weak congregation in it. The church has been in the town for years but it has been stagnant in growth and needed help in strengthening it. The school gladly welcomed the invitation and on Monday 31st March set out from Takoradi to Nzema Twenen for the evangelism. Hearing about the hardness of the “soil” of the land, we decided to go fully prepared. The program was well attended by the current students, invited past students and preachers in the Nzema area. Many people got to hear the truth in God’s word and seven (7) souls were added by the Lord to His church.

Posted on May 12, 2025 .

Students and Staff in Accra, Ghana Celebrate a Fruitful Month

Bear Valley Bible Institute - Accra 

       Monthly Report - April, 2025

Overview 

    As we begin the second quarter, we reflect on our initiatives and activities at the Bear Valley Bible Institute (BVBI). April has been a month of growth, outreach, and preparation as we look forward to the new semester schedules.

Evangelism and church strengthening 

     This quarter begun with an evangelism outreach at Gomoa Dasum in the Central Region of Ghana. This initiative aimed to strengthen the local church community and spread the message of hope and faith among the residents. The outreach was met with enthusiasm and openness from the residents of Gomoa Dasum. Many expressed gratitude for the visit and showed interest in learning more about the teachings of Christianity. Several individuals committed to attending local church services, indicating a positive response to the evangelistic efforts; as a result, two baptisms were recorded.

Classroom Activities   

This semester was marked by nine significant courses which specifically in this month started with communication skills as short course by Gorge Osafo.

The following week proceeded with the normal class sessions where Bro. Amoo-Gyimah is teaching the book of Romans on Mondays, John Acquah is teaching 1 &2 Peter on Tuesdays. E. O. Larbi is teaching Christian Leadership and Minor prophets on Wednesdays and Thursdays precisely, while Samuel Papa Woode is teaching Greek on Fridays.

 Radio Program 

Our radio program continues to be a vital outreach tool for BVBI, allowing us to connect with the community and share the Gospel.

Weekly Broadcasts: Our topic for the month is still on the church of the Bible, specifically on the New Testament Worship. The church of the Bible has been selected again for the month of April because listeners are asking many questions.

 Audience Engagement: We saw an increase in listener interactions, with many reaching out via phone calls and social media to share how the program has impacted their lives.

Thursday’s market preaching at Amasaman Market

     Since the beginning of 2025, the staff, in collaboration with the student body, is increasing its evangelistic effort to reach the lost. Amasaman market is a vital place and was selected to share the Gospel with traders every Thursday, which is also making a great impact.

Campaign for New Students: 

     As some of the students will be completing their course by the end of the year, the school is campaigning massively for new students. As a result had added 2 students, making in total 13 students 

Conclusion 

    April 2025 has been a fruitful month for the Bear Valley Bible Institute, with successful outreach initiatives and preparations for the new semester. We are excited about the impact of our radio program, the progress made in response to our campaign for new students. As we move forward, we remain committed to our mission of equipping leaders for service in the Kingdom of God.

We also remain grateful to our partners, alumni, and friends’ prayers, encouragement and financial contributions

May the Lord bless our endeavors as we strive to fulfil our mission.

By E.O. Larbi

(Director)

Posted on May 12, 2025 .

Elders teach classes in Lesotho

BVBI LESOTHO REPORT

Greetings in the name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. The school had a visitor in March. 19 souls were baptized during three evangelism campaigns.

The school was blessed to have Brother Donnie Estep, the South African Coordinator, on the 22nd of March. Brother Donnie had an opportunity to meet with the students, teachers, and the elders at the Maseru church of Christ. Donnie encouraged the students to continue their studies, and all the students appreciated his visit. On Sunday, Brother Donnie preached at Maseru church from the book of Luke 15. The students, former students, and instructors are working hard to spread the gospel. What are the former students doing? Brother Mohono and Brother Phiela are both assisting the Sehlabeng church of Christ. The church is growing both spiritually and numerically. Brother Motse Kolobe is ministering in Sefikeng, about 50km from Maseru. Brother Rahlao and Brother Moliko are assisting the Ladybrand church of Christ in South Africa. Elder Monyane and Elder Leuta are shepherding at the Maseru church. Elder Leuta has also joined to become one of the instructors at BVBI Maseru and Bloemfontein.

One of our students, Makhutla Mafatle, is working with the newly planted congregation in Maputsoe, about 100km from Maseru. He is evangelizing in Maputsoe and encouraging members to join him in evangelism. The congregation is growing numerically and also spiritually

.Three evangelism campaigns have been conducted twice in Sehlabeng (a baby congregation of Maser church) and one in Maputsoe (a baby congregation of Maseru). As a result of these campaigns, 19 souls were added to the church. The school needs to have more of these evangelism campaigns because they are essential for church growth.

Courses taught

JANUARY PRINCIPLES OF WORSHIP by ELDER LEUTA

FEBRUARY PREACHERS’ LIFE AND WORK by ELDER SHATA

MARCH

OLD TESTAMENT 1 TAWANDA

In conclusion, the former and current students are doing well in God’s kingdom. We appreciate the visit of Brother Donnie and the message he delivered. Thank you for your continued support.

Your brother,

Tawanda Mwadiya

Posted on May 12, 2025 .

Reaching the lost in Cameroon

Dearest in Christ,

Greetings from this part of the globe. It is Cameroon and to be precise, we are in Wotutu in the Southwest Region of Cameroon where we are serving God in His church. The month of April was filled with evangelistic trips to many areas as “We Think Souls.” I was invited to speak, by my former director, during the send-forth and thanksgiving ceremony of the Nigerian Christian Institute school of preaching where I was trained. It was an opportunity for me to meet former classmates and instructors, and to share a summary of the work we have been doing in Cameroon since our graduation in 2005.

We do hope this report will meet you, your entire family, and the church family, in good health and sound in the faith. God is still sitting on the throne and His work in Cameroon is making some significant progress. All glory goes back to His name.

Our students enjoyed some good food that was brought to them by some families in the Wotutu congregation. It was their own little way to motivate, support, and encourage the students toward their preaching vocation. They savored the Cameroonian delicacies in the STC dining hall. God will surely bless them for such good gestures.

We are still very much involved in our hinterland missions. Because the gospel is for all, we are taking the gospel to the hinterlands. It is not easy to penetrate those hinterlands with the absence of all wheel car vehicles. But that should not be an impediment for the advancement of the gospel. The New Testament church is absent in some villages, and we have the great commission that demands that we break any odds necessary to make sure that the gospel reaches there.

My wife, Elangwe Magdaline, was part of the mission to the Mbu Bakundu area. There is no motor pathway there. Even motorbikes cannot reach the village. As we trekked through the rainforest, we saw a lot of rain there, but because of the trekking, we were still sweating even with the cooling rain, because the terrain was not easy. But the song we sing motivates us as we believe that, “Anywhere with Jesus We Can Safely Go.” Trekking to get to the next village took us 4 hours inside the forest.

Brother Amos is a Christian in the Ikiliwindi congregation. The walls in the worship building are riddled with bullet holes because it is located along the road, where during the crisis, a lot of gunshots were fired for reasons we are not fully aware of. We shall be going there next month for mass evangelism to revive the congregation as the preacher escaped for the safety of his life during the crisis and has not returned even until now. The congregation has not opened her doors for the past eight years, because there is no one there to preach for them. The field is getting riper by the day but the laborers are really few.

We resorted to transporting the Mission Printing Bible tracts into the hinterland villages on our heads from the point that motorcycle transport had to stop after they took over from the point that the school van had to stop. Because of the rain, we used plastic wrap to waterproof and secure our tracts boxes.

There is no better reward, after struggling in the forest to make it to the village where you are designated to go share the gospel and have finally arrived, than to meet prospects and have the opportunity to introduce the message of the New Testament Church and you find them paying keen attention they listen attentively to the gospel message. It pushes away all your stress and suffering.

There was keen attention paid and kind receptivity of the people in these communities as they will take their time to coin questions and pay deep attention in listening to the speaker so as to gather the truth they are searching so earnestly for. I see them as being like Thessalonica because of their noble mindedness.

This young lady alongside twelve others obeyed the gospel in Difenda Balue village and so a congregation of the New Testament Church is fully established there. It is quite far from Wotutu. Just for a student to reach there, will cost us 40.000 frs or about $75. It is a reasonable charge for such a distance but a challenging one for us nonetheless. But, no amount of money can buy a soul out of hell or from the snare of the evil one. That is why we invest in preaching the gospel, as the gospel is God’s power to save.

A young lady also obeyed the gospel in Bosaka, low land village. Jesus brings spiritual salvation to the people, but as people obey the gospel, you will be able to see physical changes in them immediately as well. We think souls and we keep robbing from the strong man’s house. Our students are excited to spread the gospel message and we are happy to send them, because, “This is the Time to Go.” The field is ripe and the laborers are few. We are taking advantage of all available opportunities to hawk to these villages the free bread of life.

There are many ways to make the gospel of Christ known to people. In Wotutu, we are using the development of Christian education to preach the gospel in a wider spectrum. Our daily devotional and chapel services bring many young minds closer to the truth. This is one reason the Wotutu congregation is increasing as it is. We are using the gospel in a way to pass it through the children into their parents. It is working! In Wotutu, we also use the taking care of orphans to preach the gospel to many visitors who come to visit the Brightland Christian Orphanage are always touched by the gospel through songs or the reciting of memory verses by the children in the orphanage. Many thanks to those who believe in these ministries. I pray for others to see the need.

In the entire month of April, twenty souls were added into the Lord’s body. A new congregation was established and the Bosaka congregation revived with 27 souls now worshipping.

 Plans

In this month of May, we are planning two mass evangelism campaigns into different places while we continue in the nurturing of those congregations established and revived on a weekly basis. Preachers are scarce, so we dispatched students every Friday to go do house to house evangelism and nurture those young congregations. They then return to school on Sunday night. Please we plead for your prayers for us and for the work that has been entrusted in our hands.

Ekok is a virgin land. No congregation of the Lord’s church is there, so we will be there in the weeks ahead to evangelize the area. Ekok is a border town with Nigeria. We will also go to Mudeka for mass evangelism, and for nurturing.

Appreciations

Thank you! Thank you very much for all your prayers and support. They are the good wheels that make this work function. God is watching and will surely bless you and your family for your tireless efforts towards the work in Cameroon. If it pleases you, please share this report of the work with others.

 Make a great day

 Elangwe and family

 By His grace director of the BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on May 12, 2025 .

Progress in Gweru, Zimbabwe

                                            APRIL 2025 NARRATIVE REPORT

INTRODUCTION

BVBIZ went on break in the earlier part of April. Despite this, students continued to make a positive impact in the lives of people and for themselves. God continues to use them for the growth of the Kingdom with the guidance of their teachers and various ambassadors and preachers who are already in the field. Sixteen souls were converted in the month. Sermons were preached and many were encouraged. For these and more, please find the details below.

1.2 KWEKWE CAMPAIGN

The school term began with an outreach to Kwekwe. From the 28th to the 30th of April, local preachers were joined by 15 BVBIZ students and teachers for a three-day evangelism campaign. The work concentrated around Masasa and Golden Acres residential areas. The program was in preparation for the Midlands Gospel Meeting which was scheduled to take place from the 1st to the 4th of May. Students were involved ]in door to door evangelism, WBS outreach, delivering sermons and other church activities and duties. The effort resulted in 12 souls being added to the church.

2.0 CLASSROOM AND OFFICE BLOCK UPDATE

2.1 State of Structure as of 30 April 2024

The roof to the classroom and office block was successfully installed in the month. This brings stage 2 of the project to an end. It is actually a milestone that has been reached. All available funds have been exhausted in the process. The school would want to appreciate all local contributors who collaborated with the school in this effort. Further appreciation goes to Woodland Oaks church of Christ for coming in strong as well. Thank You all!

  2.2 Stage 3 of the structure

After completing the second stage of the structure, focus now goes on the third stage. This stage includes installation of window frames, glasses, plastering, ceiling, floors, electrical wiring, solar system and plumbing.

2.3 UPCOMING MEN’S NATIONAL LECTURESHIP

BVBIZ shall host a Men’s National Lectureship in August. The lectureship has been in existence for years. Though preachers have attended the two Preachers’ Retreats that have been held so far at the school, the Men’s National Lectureship is the first platform for men and leaders in the church to set foot at BVBIZ. This development shall be pivotal in exposing the men to BVBIZ, its programs and activities. Around 250 delegates are expected to converge at BVBIZ and dealing with at least the floors, plastering, window frames and glazing (as a priority will enable us to accommodate more people.

3.0 TERM RESUMPTION

The school resumed its new term on the 28th of April with a campaign at Kwekwe. Another campaign is scheduled to take place during the first week of June. The following subjects are going to be taught this term.

Research Methods                                       I.Mutichu

Marriage and Family Development            M.Muchingami

Christian Spiritual Formation                     M.Muchingami

Advanced Homiletics                                  I.Mutichu

Church Leadership                                      H.Suwari

1-3 John                                                       I.Mutichu

Church History                                            I.Mutichu

Greek II                                                        K.Madyira

4.0 FIELD ATTACHMENT/INTERNSHIP

As per the school tradition, BVBIZ students go for their field program from the 12th of July to the 20th of September. This program takes place after the first 4 terms of study whilst another one takes place after the 6th term for 6 months. This is in addition to the campaigns, weekend evangelism and holiday preaching that are part of our continuous assessments. In total, a student goes on internship for 12 months whilst those on the parallel program need a minimum of 2 years. The following congregations are going to benefit from this year’s field practice

Plasworth                               Midlands

Hatcliff                                   Harare

Beitbridge                               Matebeleland South

Mutawatawa                           Mashonaland East

Checheche                              Manicaland

Dema                                      Chitungwiza

Chiware                                  Rusape,  Manicaland

5.0 STUDENT REPORTS

Students remain active even when they are on school break. The following is one such example of students who choose to work during the school break.

HOLIDAY PREACHING REPORT

By T.Matanhike

INTRODUCTION

Led by God's grace and guidance, throughout the month of April, I experienced countless moments of inspiration and growth, which I am excited to share with you in this report. I detail my tireless efforts to spread His love and truth, and I am thrilled to highlight the ways God has worked through me to make a meaningful impact. I am grateful for His unwavering presence and guidance, and I look forward to continuing to serve Him with dedication and enthusiasm.

1.0 LOCAL EVANGELISM

We are thankful to God for His guidance and assistance as we laboured in His vineyard. Our outreach efforts involved a combination of door-to-door visits, scheduled appointments, and informal meetings with individuals we encountered on the road. We also appreciated the support of our members, who introduced us to people eager to study the Bible with us. 1 am are humbled by the opportunities to share God's love and truth with others and pray for continued guidance and fruitfulness.

1.1 BAPTISMS

This month of April, we rejoice in the fact that five individuals took the significant step of being baptized, and we express our heartfelt gratitude to God for this blessing. We are thrilled to continue studying with them and we pray that God will persistently guide and strengthen them on their spiritual journey.

2.0 SUNDAY WORSHIP

2.1 Teaching and Preaching

Over the past month, I had the privilege of delivering numerous insightful teaching and preaching sessions, carefully creating messages to nurture values that align with a life enriched with spirituality. As I reflect on these sessions, I pray that the Lord's grace will sustain the seeds of faith we planted, allowing them to take root and flourish, bearing fruit for years to come.

I trust that His guidance will continue to inspire and shape the lives of those who listened.

3.0 Other Activities

3. Youth Fellowship At Glendale

On the 21st April, youths from Mash Central gathered in Glendale for their inaugural meeting. Glendale COC was the chosen venue and it was a truly enriching experience. Brother Nyirongo and Brother Munhupedzi, the resident minister at Glendale, facilitated the event. The lesson taught was based on tongues in the bible vs modern day tongues. Indeed, it was a valuable lesson that greatly benefited the youth.

3.2 Members Visitation

During my stay, we initiated a member visitation program, dedicating time to connect with individuals, engage in meaningful conversations, and explore spiritual lessons together.

4.0 Statistics

Total Prospects Taught 30

Total Lessons Taught In Evangelism 55

Total Sermons Preached 3

Song Leading Opportunities

 Total Bible Classes 1

Total Baptisms 5

5.0 Appreciation

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Mazowe COC for hosting me during holiday preaching. The warmth, hospitality, and spiritual nourishment we continue to receive have been invaluable. Thank you for providing a supportive environment that enhances our learning experience. I am grateful to the preacher and the wife for the opportunity to learn from their leadership and ministry. Their guidance, wisdom, and kindness continue to make a significant impact on me. Thank you for investing your time and energy in mentoring and helping me grow spiritually and professionally.

In addition, I would like to appreciate Bro. Munyaradzi Muzoma, the preacher at Concession and Obrian Manyanhaire who contributed to the success of our evangelism campaign. Their dedication, passion and service made a significant impact. I am grateful for their commitment to sharing the gospel.

CONCLUSION

We continue to thank God for the work he continues to do through BVBIZ. Faithful men continue to be trained, souls saved and as per the report, infrastructure continue to be developed for the cause of Christ. Your involvement and partnership will forever be cherished. May God continue to bless you all!

Posted on May 12, 2025 .

Students Abuja, Nigeria look forward to Upcoming Graduation

REPORT FROM BVBIN ABUJA STUDY CENTERS

We are pleased to announce that God has been faithful, and the school is progressing successfully to His glory. We currently have two centers and seven lecturers operating simultaneously at the different study centers, taking turns each Saturday to lead and direct the students.

Presently, the Kubwa center has new intakes numbering 3, bringing the total to 8 students, while the Nyanya center has a total of ten (10) students. Some students are concluding their studies and internship programs in various congregations.

By God's special grace, our second batch of graduations is scheduled for May 31st, 2025. Dr. James Ikwulono, Senior Lecturer at SBS Jos, will be our convocation lecturer.

During the period under review, we conducted several evangelism programs. BVBIN collaborated with the Abuja and Environs Ministers' Forum and the Gospel Chariot Team to carry out these programs.

Permit me to say that we are moving and planning fast because of the convocation and matriculation coming up on the 31st.

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

Students in Agege, Nigeria, a Successful Quarter

BEARVALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE NIGERIA

AGEGE –LAGOS STUDY CENTRE

QUARTERLY REPORT 

It is a thing of joy that the programme of the Agege study Centre had run smoothly this period of three months. Our gratitude goes to God Almighty whose love and grace has been our guide. To Him be all the glory forever and ever.

CLASS ACTIVITIES

Three courses were successfully completed during the period: Bro Gbenga Ilori taught the book of James, Bro Akanimoh Archibong taught the book of Galatians and Bro Israel Tajomavwo taught 2 Corinthians.

EVANGELISM:

The centre engaged in evangelism activities. We worked with the Church of Christ, Olowora on Saturday, 29th March, 2025. During this campaign outing a good number of souls were preached to, whom we still follow up.

BAPTISM:

During this period, three souls were baptized as a result of follow-up of prospects on our earlier campaign outings. Bro Hope Udo William was baptized on the 6th of April, 2025; while Bro Adeniyi Adenuga and Sister Adeola Adenuga from the same family was baptized on 20th April, 2025 to the glory of God.

APPRECIATION:

We sincerely appreciate the International and local management and administrators of Bear Valley Bible Institute for the efforts they make in making sure that the programmes of the school run smoothly; especially Bro. Keith Kasarjian, who took the pains to visit our centre during the quarter to make sure that things were done properly. May God continue to grant you all it takes to continue to pilot the activities of the school. We also appreciate the efforts of the sponsors. We appreciate the efforts of Bro Chad Wagner, May God Almighty continue to grant all of you the enablement to do the work of our Master.   

CONCLUSION:

We pledge our continuous efforts to make sure that the vision of the school which anchors on training men who will take the gospel to the lost world to bring them to Christ.

Once again, we thank the management and sponsors of Bear Valley Bible Institute.

 

Emmanuel Chukwuka Odo

Bear Valley Bible Institute

Agege Lagos Study Centre

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

Students in Nigeria hold Successful Lectureship

BVBIN OWERRI CENTER: QUARTERLY REPORT (MARCH-MAY) 2025

Calvary greetings to you all in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. 

We are exceedingly grateful to God for using you and for your unalloyed support to us in equipping workers for our master’s work. 

We will always remain grateful to God and we will continue to put in our best despite the challenges we are facing.

SCHOOL EVENT 

We successfully had our matriculation in April, we also had lectureship with the theme: ELEVATED PULPIT, ELEVATED CHURCH which was well handled by bro Solomon Usim.

We also recognised and appreciated some brethren who have been very supportive of the school from Inception.

OUTREACH 

We collaborated with preachers in Owerri to revive a congregation in in a place called Umuago in Imo state. This congregation was established, the traditional ruler of the community was converted, and he donated a piece of land to the church for church building. Unfortunately, the preacher that was there messed up and the congregation went comatose with only 4 brethren remaining. To the glory of God, the congregation has "risen from the dead" as it has grown to 16 members within April.

We are in search of a minister who will be stationed there, meanwhile we have a brother who goes there every weekend.

Also, our work aimed at reviving the congregation at MCC Urratta, a suburb of Owerri which also went comatose is progressing.

UPCOMING EVENTS

By June, we will be hosting a two-day preachers and church leaders workshop in collaboration with Amaigbo congregation with the theme: ELEVATED PULPIT, ELEVATED CHURCH. 

This was the theme of the school lectureship and we feel that it will be highly beneficial to preachers and church leaders; that's why, in our quest to help as many as possible come to a better knowledge of scriptural things, we chose it. We have already pulled out several topics from the theme.

We have already gotten in touch with people like Bros Mike Udam, Solomon Usim, and others to be our resource persons.

STUDENTS

We have a total of 26  students now, those with commitment with regular attendance dangles between 14 and 16.

BAPTISM 

Within this period, we had 3 baptisms in the Okigwe area through efforts of our students to the glory of God.

We want to sincerely thank you all for finding us useful. We assure you that we must keep the flag high, and your confidence in us will not be in vain while you pray for us.

May God continue to bless and keep you all as you work for Him.

Yours because of Christ 

Chinedu Akandu

Director

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

Students in Haiti continue working amid hardships

Haiti Report

The gangs control most of the Port-au-Prince and much of the country. The airport in Port-au-Prince remains closed to international travel, making it very difficult for anyone to travel to or from Haiti. During March and April, more than 1,000 people have been killed. In late April, the city of Mirebalais was attacked by the Viv Ansanm (Live Together) gang alliance, the 400 Mawozo, and a group calling itself "Taliban." The gangs broke into the prison, released more than 500 prisoners, and burned houses, businesses, and police stations. Hundreds of people had to flee their homes, but the gangs also blocked the roads leading out of the city. One of our former students was in the town at the time and had to flee for his life. It took him about ten days to return to Port-au-Prince, where his wife and children were waiting.

Early May saw violence in another part of Haiti where the school has been evangelizing; three congregations in the area have had to close for now. Several of the members and the preachers had their homes burned and fled the area when the gangs attacked. We pray they will be able to return in the future and continue the work of the church

The International School of Theology in Haiti continues to progress, even during these difficult times. The students cannot meet every day, but the classes continue. I have instructed them to meet when they can and always be safe. While it is not the best situation, God continues to use our students and faculty to open doors to share the gospel. They have planted new congregations, continued to teach the lost, and shared the good news of salvation. I am in contact with students, faculty, and directors two or three times a week. They have Joseph's attitude when he faced the dangers at the hands of his brothers: "You meant it for bad, but God meant it for good." God is in control, knows our difficulties, hears our prayers; HE has a plan.

Never stop praying for the work in Haiti. 

Larry Waymire

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

BVBI in Port Harcourt Nigeria Anticipates third Graduation

SECOND QUARTER, 2025 REPORT FROM BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE NIGERIA, WEST AFRICA 
As reported in our first quarter 2025 report, we had our 2nd graduation ceremony where 17 former students were graduated. That second graduation brought the total number of graduates that had successfully left our school in Rivers to 50. After the graduation ceremony which took place on February 8th, 2025, we are left with 32 students in our two centers. 

LECTURES CONTINUED AFTER THE GRADUATION CEREMONY
At the close of the graduation ceremony on February 8th, 2025, normal lectures continued in earnest at our two centers, we are teaching two courses in one month in each of our two centers.

ANOTHER SET OF OUR STUDENTS ARE VERY CLOSE TO THE COMPLETION OF 48 COURSES AND 3 ELECTIVE COURSES
We are happy to report that another set of our students are very close to the completion of the 48 courses and 3 elective courses. At the last check on the courses covered, we discovered that another set of students will soon be due for graduation. And that will be our third set of students to graduate within the period 6 years of our existence in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. The outgoing of the 3rd set will give room for new admissions. We are already campaigning for prospective students to come for admission  

STUDENTS AND TEACHERS EVANGELISM OUTREACH IN THE MONTH OF MARCH. 2025
In the month of March 2025; the teachers and students of Bear Valley Bible Institute Port Harcourt Nigeria, went out for evangelism outreach at Eligbolo community in port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria. At the evangelism program, the students and teachers went to houses, shops and streets, preached the gospel of Christ and distributed gospel tracts. While the evangelism was ongoing, we discovered some members of the church who were living in the area without knowing where the church is meeting, we took them to where the church meets for worship and we encouraged them to start attending the worship services of the church.

APPRECIATION
The teachers and students of Bear Valley Bible Institute Rivers State are grateful to Bro. Chad Wagner for attending our two graduation ceremonies.

Also, we are grateful to our sponsors in United States of America for their support.  We want them to know that their efforts and support are getting great results and success in our schools in two centers in Rivers State.

Reports from:
Anthony Ejike Oluria,
(Director, BVBI Rivers State, Nigeria, West Africa)

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

BVBI Students in Nigeria continue to Study and Evangelize

2ND QUARTER REPORT FROM BVBIN, AFIKPO CENTER.

It is interesting to note that the arrival of Bear Valley Bible Institute in Afikpo opened the eyes of the congregations of the Lord and even the denominational churches.

Total of 19 students were admitted but 15 students are dedicatedly attending classes.

From the first quarter till this date of report (5th May, 2025), four (4) courses (Writing and Research, How We Got the Bible, Scheme of Redemption & Christian Ethics) have been taught and final exams written. Presently in this month of May, 2025, Christian Evidence is ongoing. Each course opens the eyes of the students due to the qualitative delivery of the courses by the Lecturers (8 hours per Saturday).

EVANGELISM: The students in collaboration with the local congregations around Afikpo embarked on evangelism  in Enohia Itim community and Akpoha community respectively. Good work was done in both communities.

As a result of the collective efforts of students and Lecturers, a total of 15 BAPTISMS has been recorded, with many prospects. Two souls converted backslided and efforts are being made for restoration. We need your prayers for the restoration efforts.

Reuben Uche Egwu, the Director of BVBIN, Afikpo center reporting

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

Students and Teachers in Nigeria continue to Evangelize

INTRODUCTION 

May we start by thanking the Almighty God for the journey so far. And also our appreciation goes to the leadership of Bear Valley Bible Institute, Denver Colorado USA, for your continued support to us in this noble program. We will not fail to express our profound gratitude to the international Directors of extension and the assistant (brother Keith Kasarjian, and Chad Wagner) for their servanthood leadership. Worthy of mention is the tireless efforts from our national Director, Olufemi Makinde and all his assistants, may our loving Father bless all of you in Jesus Christ name.
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES 

Below are the academic activities from January - April 2025. The following courses were taught by the following teachers.

January  2025, Bible Geography was taught at Awada center by Vincent Ogbonna, while 1&2 Peter and Jude was taught by Faith Jonathan. Nnewi center took Acts of the Apostles and Everest Eneh taught the class.

February 2025, Leadership was taught by Chidi Chibunna and Felix Aniamalu at Awada and Okpoko centers. While Nnewi center took Homiletics 1 and it was taught by Innocent Nwigwe.

March 2025, The book of 1 Corinthians was taught both in Awada and Okpoko centers and Everest Eneh and Ezeh Chijioke handled the course. Nnewi center took Homiletics 11, and it was handled  by Vincent Ogbonna.

April 2025, The book of 1 Corinthians was taught both at Awada and Okpoko centers by Innocent Nwigwe and Felix Aniamalu. While Marriage and Family Life was taught by Chidi Chibunna at Nnewi Center.

EVANGELISM/ LECTURESHIP

We held our first Inaugural Lectureship/Matriculation on March 5th. 2025. Our guest speakers were brothers, Usim Solomon Ifeanyichukwu (Director NIATS/BVBIN Ntigha Onicha Ngwa Abia State), and Prof. Christian Churchhill Obeagu law department, Enugu State University). The theme of the lectureship was "The Church and Christian Education". About 85 brethren attended the program.

The matriculation also took place and 43 students were matriculated into BVBIN.

On April 6, 2025, two of our lecturers (Innocent Nwigwe and Vincent Ogbonna), two students (Ogbuzuru Joseph and Ezeh Ginikachukwu) and myself worshipped at Ojoto Nnewi for the inaugural beginning of a new congregation with brother David, who was, until his baptism, with his son a denomination pastor. He invited some of his former members that day and after the worship service 4 of them obeyed the gospel and were baptized into Christ.

On April, 2025 I worshipped at Awada were one of our lecturers (Vincent Ogbonna) is preaching, (that is my former congregation where I preached for 15 years) after the worship service, the preacher and I engaged the visitors and one of the obeyed the gospel and she was baptized into Christ.

We are also very active in radio evangelism which many of our lecturers are presenters in the programs.

CHALLENGES

The bad economic situation of our country Nigeria is really affecting many of our students. Many are struggling to survive and this has brought about some of them dropping from the school. We have been encouraging them to persevere till the end.

CONCLUSION 

By the grace our God, we are pledging that we will continue to live up to the expectations and trust reposed on us by the BVBI leadership and to do better this year by going around again to carry out sensation for more students to join. Once again thank you for your continued partnership. May God bless you reachly.

Ezeh Chijioke (Director BVBI, Awada, Okpoko, and Nnewi, Anambra State Nigeria)

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

Cambodia school continues to flourish

Dear Brethren in Jesus Christ.

First of all, thank you for taking the time to read this message and to look at the pictures. Your love, interest, and prayers mean so much to us.

We are especially thankful for brother Wes Autrey and Wayne Jones who recently came to visit us here in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Their presence was a great blessing. We thank God for their love, shown through the time and resources they gave to be with us. We were also deeply encouraged and strengthened by the sessions they shared from the books of 1 & 2 Peter.

The Bible school continues its mission to train and equip our students. Currently, we are studying the book of Exodus and the subject Fundamentals of the Church. It is a joy to see students growing in knowledge and in faith.

We humbly ask for your continued prayers regarding:

    • The church and the Bible school in Siem Reap to be growing in knowledge and in faith.

     • The work in Run Taeak city. This new town consists of natives who have been relocated by the government. They need food, prayers and especially hope for their salvation.  We are doing our best to provide each of these needs with weekly visits.  The crowds are growing bigger each trip and their interests are growing as well.

We trust that God will continue to guide, provide, and work through His people.

May the grace and peace of our Lord Jesus be with you all.

In Christ's Love.

Piseth Rin and Darat Run.

Co-directors of IBISR.

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

Big plans in Lafia, Nigeria

Bear Valley Bible Institute Church of Christ, Lafia

Quarterly Report

Period Covered: January – April 2025

Submitted: May 5, 2025

Introduction

We give all glory to God for His faithfulness throughout the first quarter of 2025. This report summarizes the activities, achievements, and challenges of the Bear Valley Bible Institute Church of Christ, Lafia, from January to March 2025.

Academic Progress Enrollment: Total enrolled students this quarter: 15 (9 males, 6 females)

Courses Offered: A total of 8 courses were taught during this quarter, including:

Old Testament 1

 How we Got the Bible

Christian Evidence

The New Testament Church

Christian Ethics

Biblical Interpretation

Scheme of Redemption

Writing Language and Research

Academic Performance: Midterm exams were held in March, and the results showed an average performance rating of 78%.

Spiritual Growth and Evangelism Weekly Devotionals: Held every Saturday morning.

Evangelism:

3 outreach door to door knocking  were conducted within the Agzaku environment Lafia.

6 home Bible studies were initiated.

Special Programs:

General Workshop was held in March on “keeping Fit for the Harvest”

Equipment: purchased include: Classroom supporting table, sect of printer, Projector and its screen, public address and  laptop in January.

Equipment: Received donation of 20 plastic chairs from the Church

Plans for Next Quarter (April – June 2025) Begin a monthly Bible seminar series for local congregations and evangelism indoor and outreach.

Continue mentorship and leadership development for students

Conclusion We are thankful for God’s provision, the support of our donors and local churches, and the commitment of our students and staff. We look forward to another fruitful quarter. Attarched are few photos:

Prepared by: Bro. MATTHEW FELIX Director, Bear Valley Bible Institute – Lafia Church of Christ

Date: May 6, 2025

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

New school in the Delta State of Nigeria

Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria – Okpanam Centre
First Quarter Report – 2025

Submitted by:
Joseph Okonta
Director Okpanam Study Centre Delta State Nigeria

Overview of the Centre

The Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria, Okpanam Campus, located in Delta State, officially commenced its academic activities on January 4, 2025. This marks the beginning of a new and promising chapter for biblical education in the region.

The campus currently runs a Diploma program, and the first quarter of the academic year has seen commendable progress in both academics and evangelism.

 Courses Covered (First Quarter)

The following courses were taught and completed (unless otherwise noted) in the first quarter:

  1. Writing, Language, and ResearchCompleted

  2. Old Testament HistoryCompleted

  3. New Testament ChurchCompleted

  4. How We Got the BibleCompleted

  5. Historical Christian EvidencesOngoing

    Classes are facilitated by a team of four dedicated lecturers, committed to upholding the academic and spiritual standards of the Bear Valley Institute.

Student Report

We began the year with a total of 22 diploma students. As a new center, the enthusiasm and commitment shown by the students have been encouraging. Attendance and participation have remained consistent and positive throughout the term.

The students have engaged actively in discussions, shown growing understanding of biblical concepts, and are gradually adapting to the academic demands of the program.

Evangelism Update

A door-to-door evangelism campaign was conducted during the quarter on the 29 of March 2025. This was the first of its kind at the Okpanam Centre, and the response from the community was massive and promising. Through this outreach, we are currently following up on five prospects, with the hope of future conversions and deeper engagement.

Major Event: Campus Inauguration

The Okpanam Centre was formally inaugurated on December 29, 2024, ahead of its first lectures in January.

Key speakers at the inauguration included:

J.O. Okonta – Director Okpanam Study Centre Delta State Nigeria

Tim Iwe – Director from Lagos

These leaders addressed the new students, introducing them to the mission, vision, and goals of the Bear Valley Bible Institute. Their speeches emphasized the importance of sound biblical education, personal integrity, and a commitment to evangelism.

Looking Ahead: Matriculation

Preparations are underway for our first matriculation ceremony, scheduled for May 31, 2025. This will be a significant milestone, officially welcoming our pioneer students into the Bear Valley academic family.

Conclusion

The first quarter at the Okpanam Centre has been marked by solid academic beginnings, a successful evangelistic campaign, and a sense of excitement about the future. As we move into the next phase, we remain committed to spiritual growth, academic excellence, and the mission of equipping faithful gospel preachers for the Lord’s work.

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

Students thrive in Ikorodu, Nigeria

May 2025 Report

The students and Staff of Ikorodu BVBIN study centre are grateful to God and BVBI management.

We thank the BVBI management for their support to keep the school at Ikorodu going. We are doing well with the aid of God and BVBI management.

1. Ikorodu study centre has 23 students, they are all regular and punctual to class activities and outside evangelism.

2. In August 2024, we had four students that graduated at Butubutu, Ibadan, Oyo state.

3. We had two campaigns from January to may 2025.

4. We were able to have eight souls from the campaigns that baptized into Christ.

5. Presently, we are working on establishing a congregation at Adamo, but we currently lack the finance. We have four families living in the zone.

6. In Ikorodu, we have three instructors: Bro Mfon Etim Adeh, Bro Okoro Chinyere, and Bro Israel Tayomavwo. They are all performing well both in the class and the evangelism.

7. In the month of March 2025, we organized workshop for the preachers,the theme was "Pulpit management".

8. During our March campaign,we were able to restore two souls with four children.

9. Bro Ilori taught on the book of March during the month of March 2025.

10. Bro Akinimo Archibong  taught on the book of Galatians.

11. The teaching " The preacher; his works and life" is ongoing this month of May and Bro Mfon Etim Adeh is handling it.

Thank you all for the support. BVBI has created a great impact in the life of brethren and assisted many congregations to come up.

Through this school,many became Christians and many were restored, also, many preachers have been assisted.

We say a big thank you to Bear valley management.

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

New school in Kara, Togo

March 2025 Report

Bear Valley Bible Institute – Kara, Togo (North)

Since February 24, 2025, a new Bible training school has officially opened in northern Togo: The Bear Valley Bible Institute – Kara TG. At its launch, the school welcomed 17 students, including one from Niger. Due to relocation preparations, several others joined a bit later, bringing the current total to 17 students, coming from Niger and Burkina Faso.

Two additional candidates were preparing to travel to Kara but had to delay their arrival because their wives gave birth the day before departure. Very soon, the full target number of 20 students will be reached.

Courses for the First Quarter

Four instructors are teaching this quarter:

·         ATOKI Nicodème

·         KPELEVI M.

·         BEDJELSI Fidèle

·         NYEMANTA Céphas

Subjects currently being taught:

1.       Survey of the Old Testament – ATOKI Nicodème

2.       French Language – KPELEVI M.

3.       God’s Plan for Salvation – BEDJELSI Fidèle

4.       Homiletics I – BEDJELSI Fidèle

5.       Singing in Worship – NYEMANTA Céphas

6.       The Holy Spirit of God – NYEMANTA Céphas

Evangelism

One of the main goals of every Christian is to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. With that in mind, the school immediately established a practical evangelism program. Every Friday, students go out for door-to-door evangelism, starting within the neighborhood where the school is located.

Special Evangelism Courses

To better equip students for this mission, special courses are included, such as:

·         Let the Bible Speak

·         The Good News

These classes are designed to prepare each student to evangelize effectively and to plant or establish new congregations during and after their training.

However, a shortage of biblical tracts (printed evangelism materials) has been noted during their fieldwork. Teachers will coordinate student evangelism efforts every Friday, accompanied by local evangelists, and seminars will be held to enhance the students’ practical ministry skills.

The Students

Most of the students are married and fathers. Those coming from outside the country have experienced some health issues due to the climate change. Notably, three students are over 50 years old, reflecting a wide range of ages and life experiences in this first cohort.

Challenges and Future Plans

A special program of evangelism, conversion, and teaching on denominational doctrines is currently being developed. The goal is to reach the entire population of Togo, especially in the northern regions, with the message of Christ.

Denominational Program:    
Some of these students take part in early morning street preaching; they are already well equipped for evangelism. They are ready to reach the lost—those who do not know Christ and those who are in error. Every morning, from 7:30 to 7:55 AM, each person takes turns leading a devotion. Both students and teachers participate in these moments and highlight the areas that need improvement.

The linguistic accents of TEMBO Hebbo from Niger and TRAORE Souda Ahmed from Burkina Faso reflect their background. Both were Muslims before being converted through the denominational distance learning program. Little by little, the brothers are awakening to the errors of denominationalism, which this program helps to expose.

Please pray for the Bear Valley Bible Institute in Kara, that it may rise to meet the challenges in French-speaking West Africa. The institute is becoming increasingly international through its activities in the subregion. Students from the DRC, Gabon, and Mali are already preparing for the next training session. May all those who contribute to the advancement of the Lord’s work in the world be encouraged—your labor will not be in vain.

Posted on May 9, 2025 .

Students in Nigeria travel to Evangelize

Report Of Bear Valley Bible Institute Weekend School, Ondo State, Feb - April, 2025.

Dear Brethren, 

On behalf of the Bear Valley Bible Institute weekend school here in Ondo State, we fully express our greetings of love and our thankfulness to our esteemed brethren in Denver, Colorado for their support, prayers, and unfailing efforts in keeping the School moving through their great sacrifice of love! Thank you so much! We also extend our greetings to the Bear Valley Church and her Eldership for their constant display of love, care and support over the years! Your labor of love shall not go unrewarded in Jesus' name, Amen. 

Evangelism Report: The School is marching forward in term of evangelism, Brother Victor Fasonu, who is the coordinator of the School in Ondo State is on Air both on Radio and Television week in, week out, preaching undiluted gospel to our environment and beyond! House to House evangelism as a School is not left out! On the 29th of March, 2025, the center at Ondo went out to preach in Oka area by invitation of the Church there! All instructors were there present doing the work of the Master Jesus! Several prospects were spoken with and names were handled down to the preacher of the Church at Oka for timely Follow up! report reached me from the preacher at Oka that they have two prospects visiting the Church through the cooperative evangelism with the school. All glory be to God Almighty, Amen.

In Akure, Students and instructors went out on the 29th, March, 2025 to preach in Leo area of Akure! We have planted the seed, we are asking God for the fruits thereof! In Akure, the School have earmarked areas where the Church needs to be planted! Next on the list is Ondo Road, Akure! God Almighty will help our plans, Amen.

Classroom Activities: In the cause of the months under reportage, Classroom Activities were carried out as usual. 

February, 2025 - In Ondo center, Brother Godwin Emmanuel taught "Bible Geography"  While in Akure center, Brother Oke taught "Christian Ethics". 

March, 2025 - in Ondo center, Brother Oke taught "Christian Ethics"  while Brother Godwin Emmanuel taught " Bible Geography"  in Akure center. 

April, 2025 - In Ondo center, Brother Rowland taught "Islamic Religion" While in Akure center Brother Godwin Emmanuel taught "Foundations of Missions". 

All glory be to God Almighty! The year four students are in high Spirit as they are preparing for their practicum in June before their graduation in August, 2025, Lord willing. We truly appreciate your support! You made this happen! 

Brother kolawole Ogunyemi is a new student in Ondo study center He joined the Class early last year! He worshipped with Okitipupa Church of Christ! He travelled almost 75 kilometers every weekend to attend the Classes in Ondo center! He is very active as a Christian and in class! He is married with 1 child. He is 36 years old! He will be ready to preach fully after finishing his course of study with the School. The School is happy to have him in the class! 

We do appreciate Bear Valley Bible Institute, Denver for their support always! Thank you so much and remain ever in His blessings, Amen. 

Bear Valley Bible Institute, Ondo State will never forget your love and support over the years! We will remain undaunted in our resolve to do our best for the Lord Jesus and His Church here on earth! Training wisely is a must! Once again, we are grateful for all you are doing for us. 

Thank you and remain blessed, Amen. 

Fasonu Victor, Coordinator,

Bear Valley Bible Institute, Ondo State

Posted on May 8, 2025 .

Successful Evangelistic work in Nigeria

Introduction

With a joyful heart and thanksgiving to God Almighty and the Bear Valley family worldwide, I present the report of the Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria – Benin City for the first quarter of 2025. This quarter witnessed a combination of enriching academic activities, field evangelism, and significant spiritual impact on local congregations.

Academic Activities

Students participated actively in classroom instruction, fieldwork, and spiritual exercises, including baptisms. Under my supervision, the following courses were taught:

The Book of Revelation

The Preacher and His Work

Church History

All courses were judiciously handled by our instructors, and examinations were conducted. The students performed excellently, demonstrating both academic and spiritual growth.

Evangelism

On March 29, 2025, students and faculty collaborated with the Church of Christ at Street 10, Idumnowina Road, Opposite Mother Mary Way, Upper Mission Extension, Benin City, for a community evangelism outreach.

During this exercise, Brother Fidelis Daniel, one of our instructors, shared a remarkable testimony. A woman who had been praying for God’s guidance to find the true church received the evangelism team warmly when they knocked on her door. Though she has not yet obeyed the gospel through baptism, she has since been consistent in attending services. We continue to pray that the Lord opens her heart to full obedience.

Impact

The Bear Valley Bible Institute – Benin City continues to make notable contributions to the Kingdom. Congregations are increasingly recognizing the value of our students, often appointing them as preachers.

A key highlight this quarter is the appointment of Brother Anthony Osadiaye, one of our students, as the full-time minister of the Church of Christ, Saint Saviour, Owie Road, Benin City. We give thanks to God and express our deep appreciation to the Bear Valley family for their support.

Additionally, our students maintain evangelistic efforts in their home congregations, which has led to a consistent increase in baptisms and local church growth.

Conclusion

We give all glory to God for the progress of the work in Benin City and express sincere gratitude to the Bear Valley family for their continued partnership and support.

Dunia Christopher

Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria – Benin City

April 2025

Posted on May 8, 2025 .

Students in Nigeria Continue their Studies

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE - NIGERIA
Enugu Study Center.

*Second Quarter Report of May*

*Introduction*
All glory must be to the Lord Almighty, for He alone is worthy of our praise. And to the management board of the international and national body of Bear Valley Bible Institute worldwide.
The principal, goals, and objectives of BVBI Family was observed within the period of writing this report, and will continue to be  the paramant goal of the BVBIN Enugu Study Center.
We are grateful to God for another quarter to work for Him.

*I. ACTIVITIES*
1. As reported earlier on 3/4/2025, between last month April to this May, the course hold in April was Acts of the apostles by Onwuka Kelechukwu.      
This May is handled by Sunday Utobo personal Evangelism 1, as in accordance with the newly developed curriculum.
2. We have 15 prospects to follow up.
3. The earliest propose kick off of the second study center located at Emene could not hold as we are unable to meet up with logistics, we rescheduled the kick off to be first week of June by God's grace, we have 15 registered students.
4. Through the effort of the director and the students a soul was restored back to faith at The church of Christ Garriki.

*Instructors*
1. Onwuka Kelechukwu (April)
2. Sunday Utobo   (May)

*Summary*
We appreciate your support for the program and pray that God will continue to bless your efforts and other supporters.

Thank you.
Your in his vineyard
Onwuka SJ Kelechukwu
Director, BVBIN Enugu Study Center

Posted on May 8, 2025 .