OPERATIONAL REPORT AUGUST 2024
1. CLASSROOM WORK
The students studied two short courses in the month of August. This took place in the first two weeks of the month. The first short course was the epistles of John and Jude which was taught by Douglas Armah. The second short course on second Corinthians was taught by Nathaniel Brobbey. The course started on Monday, 7th August and examination was written on Friday, 9th August, 2024.
Seminar preparation continued afterwards. The students were given one week on campus break to rest and to prepare the seminar grounds for the program. The seminar started on the 19th to 22nd August, 2024. The students were conveyed to the seminar grounds from Monday to Thursday.
The regular students were given a recess on the 22nd of August and will resume school on the 23rd day of September, 2024.
Classes continued for the part time students except for one weekend of the month of August. There was no class on the weekend following the seminar. The instructors teaching on the weekend were involved in the seminar and also most of the students attended the seminar. The weekend was therefore used for resting.
The students are still studying the doctrine of Godhead and the book of Revelation.
2. PERSONAL EVANGELISM AND BAPTISM
The gospel was spread as always using the various media available. Throughout the month, various efforts were made by our alumni and current students in preaching the truth to the lost.
3. SEMINAR
This year’s seminar begun on the afternoon of 19th August and ended on the afternoon of 22nd August. There were six local speakers for the seminar who spoke on topics like love, forgiveness, kindness, honesty, self-control, and patience. The theme for the seminar was Practical Christianity.
This year’s seminar was attended by over three hundred preachers and church leaders from all over the country. And everyone went home describing this year’s seminar as one of the best seminars we have ever had, and to God we give all the glory. We had good food throughout the program. Thanks to the Howe church of Christ, and also Mpintsin church of Christ, especially the women who were ready to serve us.
The theme and topics were timely and very much needed as we sometimes forget that, Christianity is a practical religion.
Ken Gyan Kesse spoke on the topic of love, where he taught on how to make our love practical.
Joshua Aidoo spoke on the need to practice forgiveness.
Charles King Arthur also taught on practicing the virtue of patience.
The topic Honesty was spoken on by Charles Mensah.
Brothers Kojo Acquah Beenyi and Amoo – Gyimah spoke on kindness and self – control respectively.
Overall, this year’s seminar was also a great success.