Market Preaching in Accra, Ghana

Overview

This monthly report provides an update on the courses and teaching schedules at the Bear Valley Bible Institute for the month of November 2025. The institute continues to uphold its commitment to excellence in biblical education through a diverse range of courses. This report highlights the teaching schedules, Top Radio preaching series, Thursdays market Preaching at Amasaman and John Acquah’s wedding

COURSE ACTIVITIES 

Throughout the month of October, four courses were taught

The book of Revelation by E.O. Larbi

Congregational Development by Kojo Acquah Beenyi

Denominational Doctrines by John Acquah

How we got the Bible led by E,O. Larbi 

THE TOP RADIO PREACHING 

This month, our Tuesday radio segment focused on the theme of "The Dispensation of the Bible," with a special emphasis on the differences between the Old Testament and the New Testament. The teachings have been well received, and we continue to receive positive feedback from listeners who appreciate the clarity and depth of the messages shared.

Thursdays Market Preaching at Amasaman:

Our weekly market preaching sessions at Amasaman have been vibrant and fruitful. Each Thursday, students and faculty engage with the community, sharing the Gospel and providing biblical insights to market-goers. These outreach efforts have allowed us to connect with many individuals and encourage them in their spiritual journeys.

WEDDING OF JOHN ACQUAH 

We were delighted to celebrate the wedding of our current administrative assistant, John Acquah. The ceremony was a joyous occasion, bringing together faculty, students, and community members to witness the union of John and his partner. We wish them a lifetime of love and happiness.

CONCLUSION:

The Bear Valley Bible Institute remains committed to fostering a rich learning environment that impacts students’ spiritual growth and academic development. The courses offered this month have demonstrated strong engagement and participation, reflecting the dedication of both instructors and  students. Moving forward, we aim to enhance our programs by integrating more interactive elements and resources to support student learning.

We 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

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