Campaign in Togo
INTRODUCTION
May the love and grace of God always be with you, and may you be granted good health from our Lord Jesus Christ. We thank you for your commitment to the work of Christ through your material and financial support, which has enabled the Kpalimé school to resume classes with the extended program in August 2025. As always, the school continues to work in collaboration with the graduating student evangelists from the Bear Valley School in Kpalimé who are serving in missions in various locations in southern Togo. We are doing our best to ensure that the gospel reaches lost souls, and we pray that the Lord our God will help us all in this commitment to achieving the objectives of each program.
Activities Reports
1. Number of Students:
The new Bear Valley Institute in Kpalimé resumed part-time classes at the end of July 2025. Initially, 16 students were enrolled, but subsequently, some did not have enough time to attend classes due to work commitments that required significant travel, despite their desire to pursue the program.
2. Courses already taught in the first term:
Our first term covers the months of August, September, and October 2025.
a- Introduction to the Old Testament: KOMOU Tchaa
b- Introduction to the New Testament: TOSSOU Kossivi
c- Observation of Biblical Authority: ATTAH Pierre
3. Courses planned for the second term of 2025:
The second term covers the months of November, December 2025, and January 2026.
a- God's Plan for Salvation: PEWOKE Koku
b- The Book of Acts: AMENOUTOR Daniel
c- Homiletic I: ATTAH Pierre
4. Teachers' Meeting
The Kpalimé school is committed to following the entire Bear Valley curriculum to teach the 48 planned lessons. To better achieve this goal, the Institute has enlisted five teachers: ATTAH Pierre, AMENOUTOR Daniel, KOMOU Tchaa, APEWOKE Koku, and TOSSOU Kossivi Fofo. The teachers are truly committed to achieving these objectives with a clear conscience.
5. Activities in the congregations
The Kpalimé school has consistently produced evangelists who now lead congregations in various localities in and around Kpalimé. Their diverse activities are centered on the school's influence. The following activities took place during these three months:
a- Door-to-Door Evangelism
Door-to-door evangelism programs were organized in various localities such as Tsivé, Danyinou, Zomayi, and Nyivemé to continually bring the truth of the gospel to those who have not yet been reached. Those whose hearts are touched are invited to attend worship with the Church of Christ so that they may be further edified and give themselves to Christ.
b- Baptisms
The program organized in these locations has borne fruit, with six baptisms:
• one person baptized in Danyinou,
• two people baptized in Zomayi,
• one person baptized in Danyi,
• two baptisms administered in Lavié-Apédomé
c- Seminars
During these three months, we were able to organize three seminars:
• A two-day seminar from September 1st to 2nd for all preachers in Kpalimé, focusing on the general theme: "The Christian and Tradition," with a particular emphasis on the topic "The Christian in Struggle Against Tradition." Evangelist Mensah Akovi Esperance was the speaker at this seminar, which was attended by 25 preachers.
• A meeting was held with preachers from the greater Kloto region (Kpalimé) and their wives to reflect together on their work, as the wives of evangelists are also a valuable resource for facilitating the smooth running of the congregations.
• A seminar was organized for women from the churches of the greater Kloto region on Friday, October 31st, on the theme "Partnering with Christ for the Good Education of Children." The theme was presented by Sister Enyonam Assoklou, with forty women participating.
d- Campaign
On October 28th, 29th, and 30th, the Church of Christ of Okpahoue, in the Akposso area, organized three days of open-air evangelism followed by a screening of a film about Jesus in Ougbo, two kilometers from Okpahoue, with the support of the Kpalimé school.
e- Worship and Edification
On Sunday, October 5th, three congregations (AKATA, AGOVIEPE, and TCHABOM) gathered in LAVIE-AGOVIEPE for the edification and strengthening of their members through a joint worship service.
Regular fasts and prayers are organized in each local church, fostering relational unity and brotherly love among members.
Meeting of Preachers in Kpalimé
It should be noted that on the first Monday of each month, all the preachers of Kpalimé hold a meeting to discuss their work and reflect on how to improve the work of Christ in the greater Kloto region.
Over the past three months, the school has resumed at a good pace and classes are proceeding normally. Other activities related to the school, involving evangelists and local churches, are also being organized, such as door-to-door evangelistic outreach programs resulting in six baptisms, three seminars, an evangelistic campaign, and edification programs in each local assembly, all aimed at encouraging each member to remain a faithful disciple of Christ.
Pierre Attah