


Bear Valley Bible Institute Sierra Leone
FREETOWN EXTENSION PROGRAM
QUARTERLY OPERATION REPORT FROM JULY - SEPTEMBER, 2025
INTRODUCTION
The Bear Valley Extension program in Freetown is truly an effective tool for building up manpower for the city congregations. And we are thankful to God that the academic and evangelistic work of the students and staff of the school continue to progress and make significant impact and progress on the churches of Christ and the spiritual landscape of Sierra Leone. On and off the classroom the presence of the school is being positively felt. Through God’s help, our students continue to make meaningful impacts in many recognizable areas of the Church. From July to the end of September, some souls were converted by our students, academic activities continued uninterrupted, and our students continued to be very engaged at their various local congregations. We pray you are encouraged to read here for more details.
STUDENTS AND ACADEMIC UPDATES
Currently, we have 16 students in our Freetown program as you were updated in June, and many are local congregational leaders. Nothing happened to any of them and they are all intact. Academically, they completed their first semester in July and started a fresh one in August 2025. We are grateful that they are committed to their studies.
EVANGELISTIC ACTIVITIES OF THE STUDENTS
One of the successes of the school on the church is the ignition of evangelistic passion in the minds of the students. Every enrolled student is desirous and zealous for evangelism because the school operates robust evangelism programs. Souls are being converted and won to Christ due to these evangelistic efforts. Thankfully, our students are all immersed in this system. Therefore for the period of July to September, they converted 12 souls and conducted a series of open air preaching programs, lectureships, in their various congregations. These significant evangelistic programs are yielding fruits to the glory of God. They continued to follow up on some new congregations planted and the new studies established.
CONCLUSION
We are grateful to God that our students continue to make significant strides in their academic and extra-curricular activities. We are even hopeful that God through them will record many successes in the ministry as they continue in their Christian journey. Thank you for reading this report to this point. Until you get another update in December this year, may the Lord keep you in good health!
Your brother,
Peter Sahr Makundu,
Director,
Sierra Leone Bear Valley Bible Institute