Productive month in Accra, Ghana

Monthly report- May, 2025

Southern institute of Biblical studies

Overview

May was a productive month for the southern institute of Biblical studies, marked by six significant long courses, Radio preaching, House-to-House evangelism visitation, Market preaching. These initiatives are aimed at enhancing our academic offerings and expanding our student body.

Top Radio Preaching

Every Tuesday, the Bear Valley Bible Institute has been actively involved in a preaching program on the "Church of the Bible" specifically on the unity of the New Testament church in this month. This initiative has provided an excellent opportunity for faculty and students to reach a broader audience, sharing the teachings of the Bible and promoting the mission of the institute. Feedback from listeners has been encouraging, with many expressing appreciations for the insights shared.

Class Activities

Monday:  

Amoo-Gyimah led engaging discussions on key themes within Romans, focusing on justification, grace, and faith. 

Tuesday

Communication Skills: Samuel Sasu Ntim emphasized practical applications of effective communication in ministry, with interactive exercises enhancing student participation.

 1 & 2 Peter: John Acquah explored the historical context and theological implications of these epistles, encouraging critical thinking and application to contemporary issues. 

Wednesday: 

E.O. Larbi continued to inspire students with lessons on servant leadership and ethical decision-making in ministry contexts.

Thursday:

E.O. Larbi provided insights into the relevance of the Minor Prophets for today’s church, fostering lively debates. Attendance has been consistent.

Friday:

Samuel Papa Woode conducted thorough lessons in New Testament Greek, focusing on grammar and translation skills. Students have shown a keen interest in the subject, with average Attendance

Feedback 

Feedback collected from students throughout the month indicates a high level of satisfaction with the course material and teaching methods. Many students expressed appreciation for the practical applications discussed in classes, particularly in Communication Skills and Christian Leadership.

 Conclusion

May was a fruitful month for the Bear Valley Bible Institute, marked by collaborative efforts in impactful preaching, and meaningful class activities. The evangelistic outreach successfully reached several communities, fostering spiritual growth and community engagement. We look forward to building on these successes in the coming months. The diverse range of courses offered an opportunity for students to deepen their theological understanding and practical skills. Continued support and resources will further enhance the learning experience.

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

Posted on June 9, 2025 .