Evangelistic Activities continue in Kara, Togo

MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2026

Bear Valley Bible Institute – Kara, Togo  
Date: February 6, 2026

INTRODUCTION

We extend our fraternal greetings and sincere thanks in Christ to all those who faithfully support the work of the Lord in Africa, including:

·         Sponsors and ministry partners,

·         Leaders and coordinators of the missionary work,

·         Trainers and evangelists actively engaged in the field.

We pray that the Lord, the Master of the harvest (Matthew 9:37–38), will continually renew you in strength, wisdom, and joy as you actively participate—through your prayers, resources, and commitment—in the proclamation of the Gospel and the edification of the Body of Christ in the various regions where this ministry operates.

We give thanks to God for His constant faithfulness and for the many blessings He has granted to the Bear Valley Bible Institute – Kara during the month of February 2026.

This month was marked by several important activities, including:

·         the continued progress of the academic course program,

·         practical evangelism activities,

·         evangelistic work in surrounding villages.

The Friday evangelism activities were particularly conducted in the village of Tchitchao Kezide, where the students had the opportunity to put into practice the teachings they received in class.

By the grace of God, two (2) individuals obeyed the Gospel and were baptized, demonstrating that the training provided at the Institute is not only theoretical but also practical, preparing students to effectively carry out the ministry of the Gospel.

I. EVANGELISM ACTIVITIES

The objective of the Bear Valley Bible Institute is not merely to transmit a theological or academic knowledge of the Bible, but to train active evangelists and field workers capable of leading souls to Christ and participating in the establishment of new congregations of the Church of Christ.

We seek to train men who follow the example of the apostolic ministry, especially that of the apostle Paul, who dedicated his life to preaching the Gospel and establishing churches in various regions (Acts 14:21–23).

Therefore, beyond classroom instruction, every Friday is dedicated to practical field evangelism. This initiative aims to develop in the students:

1.      Spiritual discipline and strong Christian character,

2.      The qualities of a true evangelist,

3.      A deep sense of responsibility in service and love for lost souls.

Our goal is that students do not simply become “church evangelists” limited to a local setting, but rather missionaries capable of going where the Gospel has not yet been preached.

As Scripture says:

“The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few.”
(Luke 10:2)

For this reason, we encourage students to respond actively to this call and to participate in the work of evangelism without delay.

II. COURSES TAUGHT DURING THE TERM

During this term, several fundamental courses were taught in order to provide students with a solid and balanced Biblical education.

1. Old Testament I – The Law

Instructor: Cephas

This course introduces students to the Law of the Old Testament by examining:

·         the Pentateuch,

·         the role of the Law in the history of Israel,

·         and its relationship to the plan of salvation fulfilled in Christ.

2. Hermeneutics I

Instructor: Fidèle

This course teaches the essential principles of biblical interpretation, enabling students to:

·         properly understand the Scriptures,

·         avoid incorrect interpretations,

·         faithfully teach the Word of God.

3. The New Testament Church II – Worship

Instructor: Fidèle

This course examines worship in the New Testament church, addressing:

·         the biblical principles of worship,

·         the various acts of worship,

·         the importance of worshiping God according to biblical truth.

4. Denominational Doctrines

Instructor: Nicodemus

This course analyzes the doctrines of various Christian denominations in order to help students:

·         understand doctrinal differences,

·         compare these teachings with the doctrine of the New Testament,

·         teach biblical truth with clarity and love.

5. Christian Evidences

Instructor: Kpelevi

This course presents the evidence of the Christian faith, including:

·         arguments for the existence of God,

·         the divine inspiration of the Bible,

·         historical evidence of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

6. Life of Christ II – Gospel of Mark

Instructor: Cephas

This course studies the life and ministry of Jesus Christ through the Gospel of Mark, highlighting:

·         the authority of Jesus,

·         His miracles,

·         His teaching,

·         and His sacrifice for humanity.

Some courses for the term have not yet been fully completed and will be finalized within the next two weeks.

Classes are continuing normally with 15 students currently enrolled and actively participating in the training program.

III. EVANGELISM PROGRAM AMONG DENOMINATIONS

As part of our evangelistic efforts, our evangelism teams in Kara and the surrounding regions continue to work actively to reach people belonging to various denominations.

The goal is to teach biblical truth and lead sincere individuals to a deeper understanding of the Gospel, while also establishing a program to convert and train these individuals for ministry.

Currently:

·         Two locations in northern Togo are under study and evaluation,

·         More than 22 men are participating in these studies, showing serious interest in the Word of God.

We pray that these efforts will result in the formation of new disciples and, if God wills, that some of them will eventually be sent to the training center for further preparation.

CONCLUSION

We thank God for the many opportunities He gives us to serve in His harvest.

Through Biblical training, evangelism, and church planting, we continue together the mission entrusted by the Lord: to train and send faithful servants so that the Gospel may continue to spread throughout Togo and beyond, for the glory of God.

We sincerely thank you for your prayers, your support, and your partnership in this important work.

May the Lord bless you abundantly.

In Christ,

Cephas & Fidèle      
Bear Valley Bible Institute    
Kara – Togo

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