


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.