Both Centers Succeeding in Kaduna
QUARTERLY ACTIVITY REPORT: APRIL – JUNE 2026
From: Agbamu James Joseph, Director – Kaduna Centers, Bear Valley Bible Institute
Date: July 5, 2026
Subject: Third Quarter (Q3) Academic and Operational Overview
1. Summary
The second quarter of 2026 has been a period of sound academic consolidation and spiritual harvest across our centers. From April through June, our focus remained on delivering rigorous Biblical instruction, refining our instructional assessments, and preparing our student body of 27 active students for impactful ministry. The ultimate highlight of this quarter was seeing the direct fruit of our labor, as our dedicated evangelism outreach successfully resulted in 2 baptisms, bringing two souls into the kingdom of God. Despite prevailing socio-economic challenges, the centers have maintained steady operational momentum, vibrant student engagement, and unwavering commitment to the Bear Valley standard of excellence.
2. Academic Progress & Curriculum Delivery
The curriculum over the last three months was executed across two instructional focal points, balancing deep textual analysis of the New Testament with crucial historical and theological foundational work in the Old Testament.
A. Nassarawa Center:
(i) April - Life of Christ (Book of Luke) – Taught by Agbamu James.
· Focus: A detailed look at the humanity, ministry, and precise historical account of Christ's mission as recorded by Luke.
(ii) May: Life of Christ (Book of John) – Taught by John Okpe.
· Focus: An investigation into the divinity, signs, and profound theological discourse of Jesus Christ.
(iii) June: Paul's Epistles (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon) – Taught by Agbamu James
· Focus: Exegesis of the Prison Epistles, emphasizing church unity, Christian joy, the supremacy of Christ, and Christian fellowship.
B. Television Center
(i) April: Old Testament (I): Books of Law – Taught by Ollo David Echechofu
· Focus: A comprehensive foundation in the Pentateuch, studying God's covenant relationship, the law, and early history.
(ii) May: Old Testament (II): History (Joshua – Esther) – Taught by Agbamu James
· Focus: Analyzing Israel’s historical narrative from the conquest of Canaan through the periods of the Judges and Kings to the captivity and subsequent restoration.
(iii) June: Wisdom Literature (Book of Job) – Taught by Ollo David Echechofu
· Focus: Exploring the problem of suffering, the sovereignty of God, and the application of true Biblical wisdom in times of trial.
C. Student Enrollment: 27
D. Evangelistic Success: Our practical ministry and outreach efforts bore eternal fruit this quarter with 2 baptisms. This has been a massive source of encouragement for the entire student body, proving the real-world impact of their training.
E. Access: We appreciate our International and National directors, Keith and Chad, for their continued efforts that ensure faculty and students have adequate access to research materials, commentaries, and text references necessary for high-level theological study. They provided an e-library to us.
F. Conclusion
We are profoundly grateful to Almighty God for His sustaining grace, for our dedicated instructors, and for the souls added to His Church over this past quarter. We also extend our deepest appreciation to the leadership of Bear Valley Bible Institute for your ongoing prayers, support, guidance, and oversight.
Agbamu James Joseph
Director, Bear Valley Bible Institute – Kaduna Centers