


College View Community
Sanniquellie City, Nimba County
Republic Of Liberia
Operation Report For August 2025
We continue to thank God for the privilege and blessings of being part of His workforce, teaching the truth of His kingdom here in Liberia. We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve and extend our sincere appreciation to all those who make this work possible through their selfless sacrifices.
We are pleased to report that operations in August 2025 have progressed very well, with the following activities highlighted for the month under review:
1. Classroom Activities
2. Weekend House-to-House Evangelism
3. Progress in Elective Courses (Agriculture and Computer Studies)
We thank Almighty God for the success achieved this month and look forward to His continued guidance and blessings in the months ahead.
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
Our students returned in full attendance and good condition after a very successful break. Classes resumed on Monday, August 4, 2025, following a two-week quarter-end break. A short course on The Book of Romans was taught by Bro. T. Joel Weahfrom August 4–8, 2025. Regular and extra classes continued under the careful supervision of the administration.
August marked the continuation of Year Two, Quarter Three studies in the Bear Valley Liberia Extension Curriculum for Batch Four. The month was busy for both instructors and students, as they worked towards the end of the quarter. Activities of the Students on Campus includes the following:
Year Two Quarter Three courses
Q-3 Course
Personal Evangelism III
Life of Christ IV
Preacher and His Work
Old Testament V
2 Corinthians
Hebrews
Agriculture
Computer Study
English – Literature
Group works
1. Research work
2. Individual Assignments and presentation
3. Daily Quizzes (Practical and theory).
4. Memory work
5. Weekend House to House Evangelism
6. Cleaning the campus etc.
WEEKEND HOUSE TO HOUSE EVANGELISM
Evangelism is a requirement for all Bear Valley Bible Institute students. This practical component helps students gain hands-on experience in preaching and teaching. Students are assigned to sister congregations, both in Nimba County and newly established congregations such as Keitonomn Church, Karnplay Church, Beoyoola Lola Guinea etc. to practice.
This program began in Year Two, Quarter One (February 3, 2025) and continues to yield positive results. In August, 76 backsliders were restored, and 32 persons were converted in Nimba and Lola Guinea congregations.
While challenges remain, we are grateful to God and pray for continued spiritual progress in these churches throughout the year.
General Agriculture And Computer Science
Alongside classroom and evangelistic activities, students receive training in general agriculture and computer science to equip them with practical and technological skills that will support them and their families after graduation.
The computer lab and digital library remain well-structured and fully functional, providing students with consistent access to computers and digital resources. These tools not only enhance their theological competence but also strengthen their digital literacy which serve as essential skills for growth and effectiveness in today’s electronic age.
The school farm has successfully produced hot peppers and garden eggs (bitter balls), which are now ready for harvest. These farm products are used to subsidize student meals, thereby reducing food costs.
Both programs are designed with a 60% practical and 40% theoretical balance, ensuring that students not only acquire knowledge but also gain hands-on experience for future sustainability.
Conclusion
We sincerely thank you for your continued support of the work here in Liberia. Your faithful partnership in this great mission of our Lord has brought us this far, and we are deeply grateful. Thank you once again, and may God bless you abundantly and richly reward you for all that you do
Kind Regards
Fester G. Lee
Bear Valley Bible Institute - Liberia