


Greetings in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Two courses were taught in the last two months. 13 souls were baptised. More than 1000 WBS introductory lessons were distributed. Youth are putting into practice what they are learning from the class. BVBI instructors attended the men’s retreat.
In the last two months, Elder Vincent Shata taught the book of Galatians. Students were interested in learning more about the old and new laws, which led the instructor to extend the course to six weeks. In August, Deacon Robert Likhang taught Christian Ethics, where he emphasised spiritual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and social intelligence.
The students, former students, and instructors are doing well in evangelism, which has resulted in 13 baptisms in the last two months. Four of the people who were baptised are from Ladybrand, a baby congregation that is being taken care of by the students. The students are using the Gospel Share Mission tools for evangelism. One of the outstanding tools the school has adopted is the relational map, where Christians are encouraged to share the gospel with their colleagues, friends, relatives, and neighbours.
The school is also using the World Bible School materials for evangelism. Students go to schools, government offices, and colleges to distribute the lessons. About 1000 WBS lessons were issued in the last two months. More than half of these lessons were given at Tsakholo High School, one of the best schools in Lesotho.
One of the students, Khauhelo Khetla, organised the youth and visited aged Christians who are no longer coming to church because of age and other age-related challenges. They helped aged Christians with house chores, digging their gardens, and cleaning their yards. The school is grateful for how these young people are making a difference in society.
BVBI Maseru/Bloemfontein instructors, Elder Vincent Shata, Elder Likhama Leuta, and Tawanda Mwadiya attended a men’s retreat in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, in August. The theme was the State of the Church Address, where the topics focused on the challenges the Church is facing in this changing world.
The school is still moving in the right direction of training preachers who are doctrinally sound, eager to evangelise and make a great impact in society.
God bless you
In His arms,
Tawanda Mwadiya
Assistant church Minister
Christian Counsellor