Preparing Preachers in Kaduna, Nigeria
BVBI NGERIA KADUNA STUDY CENTERS QUARTERLY REPORT
REPORT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE QUARTER FROM JANUARY 2026 TO MARCH 2026
Introduction
The BVBIN Kaduna centers continue to serve as a vital platform for Biblical training. The centres are committed to equipping students with sound biblical knowledge and practical ministry skills for effective service and preaching of the gospel till all have heard.
BVBIN Retreat
Most of the directors of BVBIN and some other African countries gathered in WNCC, Abeokuta, Nigeria, for the first retreat. Brothers Chad Wagner, the African Director, and Keith Kasarjian, the international director, arranged and made this great fellowship possible. It was a great meeting to synergise on the work.
The main sessions included, among others:
• Visionary Leadership Lesson – Keith Kasarjian
• Digital Library Presentation – Timothy Iwe
• BV Student and WBS Collaborative Work – Makinde Olufemi
• BV Strategy Session – Chad Wagner
Students and Staff Strength
The centers currently have 15 students in Nassarawa and 12 students in Television, who are actively participating in the program. These students are under the guidance of 4 dedicated teachers committed to delivering quality instruction and spiritual mentorship. May glory and honor go to the Lord Almighty for the opportunity to serve.
1. Course Taught for the Quarter
a. Nassarawa center:
(i) January - Wisdom Literature (Psalms - Songs of Solomon) - Agbamu James Joseph
(ii) February - Life of Christ (Book of Mark) –Dr Bikang Mohammed
(iii) March- 1 & 2 Timothy& Titus – David Ollo
b. Television center:
(i) January - Homiletics - Dr. Mohammed Bikang
(ii) February - Personal Evangelism 1 - John Okpe
(iii) March - Marriage and Family - Dr. Mohammed Bikang
Evangelism Report for the Quarter.
The centers conducted door-to-door evangelism during the quarter under review. To the glory of God, three (3) souls were united with Christ in baptism.
Students’ Commitment
The students have demonstrated a high level of dedication and commitment to their studies. Their enthusiasm for learning and spiritual development is commendable and encouraging.
Challenges
Despite the progress recorded, the centres face challenges, particularly the insecure situation in the North, especially in Kaduna State. This situation poses a concern for both staff and students. We humbly request prayers for God’s protection, peace, and stability in the region.
Appreciation
We sincerely appreciate the leadership and support of BVBI Denver and the sponsors for their continuous investment in Biblical education and ministry development. Your efforts are making significant impacts in raising faithful servants for God’s work.
Conclusion
We remain grateful to God for His faithfulness and for the progress made within this period. We look forward to greater achievements in the coming months.
Shalom.
Yours sincerely,
Agbamu James Joseph (Director, for BVBI Kaduna Study Centers)