



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)