


BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE, NSAWAM, GHANA
SECOND QUARTER REPORT, 2025
Introduction
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. The following were our activities for the second quarter of 2025.
Classroom Activities
There were three courses offered this quarter: World Religions, Bible Geography, andDenominational Doctrines. Brother Samuel Ntim Sasu taught all three classes.
Impact on Congregations
Our students continue to teach and preach in their local congregations, making a significant impact. The praise we hear about our current students reflects the sound teaching they receive from our instructors. May this continue long into the future.
Funeral Activities
In the report from the previous quarter, we mentioned attending the burial service of our student, William Danso. As is common in a world filled with sin, we regret to report two more deaths. First, our alumnus, Hayford Kumah-Mensah, who died of bone cancer at age 41. Brother Hayford is survived by a wife and three children. His funeral service is scheduled from Friday, July 18, to Sunday, July 20. Second, our instructor, Emmanuel Yaw Amoo-Gyimah. Amoo Gyimah taught the class on Marriage & Family Life last quarter. Little did we know that would be the last class he would teach at our extension school. We find comfort in the hope that these brethren have gone home to be with the Lord, which is far better (Php 1:23). May the Lord be with them until we meet again.
Student Profile
Isaac Ahadzi is the student we are focusing on for this quarter. He was baptized on January 11, 2015, at the Lomnava Church of Christ and is currently a member of the congregation that meets in Nsumia. His commitment to the cause of Christ is evident because he serves as a Bible teacher for a ministry that regularly visits Nsawam Prisons to worship with the inmates. Besides his ministry work, he works as a quantity surveyor and an architect. He is also one of the student leaders in the group. He shared this about the school: “I am very happy to be a student in this school because the instructors take their time when teaching the Bible and allow the students to ask questions. One thing I love about the school is that all the courses are biblical and in line with what we see in the Bible.”
Conclusion
We appreciate Bear Valley’s assistance during this quarter. We pray for God’s blessings in this matter. And brethren, please keep praying for us.