The New School In Mbanga Is Reaching Out Locally And In Prison...

With the love of God upon our lives, we extend our greetings from this part of the world. Evangelism is our mission and our mission is Evangelism.This was really a week for evangelism, as students at the school were out for field work and ex-students from Wotutu were also out for evangelism. The alumni worked in Nkamlikum, a big quarter around Kumba Town and left with one soul been added to the Church.

The students just finished their first internship program yesterday from their various congregations. So far we have not received all their reports because some are areas were there is no work connection. But so far we have recorded two (2) baptisms. We are now on holidays and students will return next week to begin short-courses on Monday eight (8) a.m. prompt.

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Calvary greetings. Brother Naoussi Albert, who is one of the students in the French Bible School in Mbanga, was with me in Kombe for a two-day campaign, from Friday to Saturday the 5th to 6th of this month. We moved from door to door preaching the gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the Lord blessed His work by adding two souls in His kingdom, Kango Mirane and Onngah Frida.

The congregations of the churches of Christ in Cameroon, most of them have every few members. However, there are some with more than 150, with a higher figure of 220 in Kumba. The church has been in this country for about 67 years and there are about 250 congregations. There are 10 regions in Cameroon. The French speaking regions consist of 8 and in these regions we have 36 congregations, plus the one in Kombe and Mbanga making 38, while the English speaking regions consist of 2.

In the Southwest Regions there is one having a strong base of the churches of Christ in Cameroon, especially Meme Division, Kumba being its capital. In the French zone, there are regions where the church does not exist and in the Far North region we have one, Adamawa region one and South region two. Most sincerely, a lot is still to be done in the French zone. Some Bibles were given to prisoners in Mbanga donated by the Pattoville church of Christ (33 Bibles). May God bless us as we struggle in this field of wilderness.

Etongwe Etienne Nicholas

Posted on June 14, 2015 .

38 Souls Added To The Kingdom And 23 Restored In Cameroon...

Dearest in Christ,

Greetings from your brothers and sisters in Cameroon. We are doing better and we praise God for that. We are happy to be part of the rainy season here, whereby it rains some days the whole day. This will help the crops and there will be food in the future.

We do hope everybody there is doing okay. We are happy to welcome our coordinator, minister David and deacon Jonathan to come and teach in the school of preaching here. They made it safe to Cameroon and they are doing well. Keep them in your prayers to remain healthy and strong. Please keep them in your prayers that they will remain strong so as to accomplish what brought them here.

Our students were out for their second mission work in 21 different locations. God used them greatly to accomplish His purpose. They are all back on campus safe and sound except for brother Valentine, who had a car accident on his way back to school. Keep him in your prayers.

Students were going house to house reaching out with the gospel to many they will meet. Tracts were handed out to people who are eager to study further in their absence.

Brother Oponde Daniel was in a dying congregation because members are fighting for leadership. He did his best to calm down the situation and to nurture.

Gladson shared the gospel and tracts. Many thanks to Mission Printing for allowing these tracts to come our way that we can use them to ease our evangelistic efforts.

Sister Martha obeyed the gospel in Ebie village. Brother Oponde baptized sister Liza into Christ in Lykoko village. Brother Gladson baptized brother Laza. A total of 38 baptisms were recorded. God added these souls in His different congregations. 

I believe in nurturing, so we shall keep sending our students to those areas for them to continue to nurture because 23 souls fell from grace and were brought back to the fold. Keep this effort in your prayers as we have the means to continue helping the church to grow.

Minister David and deacon Jonathan made their way to Cameroon, Wotutu safe to teach and to see how the work and different ministries are going on here. They visited the prison ministry in the Buea central prison preaching the gospel.

I am a dreamer and my dreams are full with the thoughts of how to better grow the church of Christ in Cameroon. Thank you for standing by me. I know we can do it for the glory to go to God.

We stood in Buea central prison, standing where we would have been doing baptism because this is where we are able to baptize in prison, but today there was no water and because we are not allowed to take the inmates outside for them to be baptized.

Plan
This week is set aside for the short course, “New Testament Church” until Friday.

Brightland Christian Academy will celebrate their second graduation ceremony. We are doing our best to help many see the importance of Christian education.

Appreciations
God bless you and replenish from where you are to make sure this work is in progress. God alone will reward you. From the bottom of our hearts we say “thank you for all you are doing.”

Do your best to share this with others.

Elangwe and family
By His grace director BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on June 14, 2015 .

The Difficult Challenges In Extension Training...

One of the realities of working in the extension program is the need, at times, to address difficult situations that lead to withdrawing our relationship with a school in a specific location. This was the situation that occurred over the past week in Uganda. We do not intend to go into all the details, but due to a lack of meeting specific criteria, the overseeing congregation and the Bible Institute made a decision to withdraw from the work. These types of decisions are never made easily or quickly. They are made after much time, prayer, and discussion concerning the best way move forward. We ask that you pray with us regarding the situation and the future for those affected by the decision and for wisdom in moving forward.

After graduation in Denver and other locations, students are moving into a number of areas to begin their ministry. We are excited with the development of each area where they serve and pray God’s blessings on them as they strive to lead the lost to Jesus. We know their efforts will strengthen and build up the church, as well as, provide a variety of ways to reach out to others with the gospel.

The reports point to another wonderful week of God blessing those preparing to share the gospel with others. While there will always be unpleasant areas associated with the work, the overall nature of God’s activity in the program explains why the work continues to be worth the time and effort invested. Please remember our efforts in prayer.

Now on to this week’s incredible reports...

Coordinator Updates
Reports from the coordinators are now located on the website, under Staff Reports. The address is http://www.wetrainpreachers.com/extension-schools/

The latest report from Jerry Bates can be read here.

The latest report from Howell Ferguson can be read here.

Extension Reports 

Trip To Ghana Proves Beneficial For Study In Church Growth: A visit to Ghana for a lectureship on Church Growth results in growth as souls were added to the church.

Recapping Graduation At ITL In Guatemala: The third class of graduates in Guatemala were honored in their recent celebration. The report this week shares the entire week of activities.

Graduation And Other Activities At The West Coast School Of Preaching: The report and pictures from the recent graduation in Ghana speak for themselves.

Students Receive Good Reports From Local Congregations: Students in Kenya are gaining a good reputation for their work among local congregations near Kisumu.

Graduation In Ukraine: While there are several reports on graduations this week, the challenge of the class recently graduating in Ternopil, Ukraine is encouraging to read.

Safari For Souls Reaches A First In Tanzania: A local congregation in Arusha will host the first Safari for Souls in July. The report this week shares the incredible growth of the Lord’s church.

Just Another Sunday In Arusha, Tanzania: The report from Daniel Gaines this week shares activities about the work Sunday and its impact on the Kisongo congregation.

Denominational Preacher Converted In Tanzania: The power of the gospel is encouraging to see when a denominational preacher becomes a Christian and begins reaching others.

Final Thoughts 
As we close out another week, we thank you for your investment in this work. Your time, abilities, and resources are the lifeblood of the program. You continue to be a blessing to us and thousands more reached with the gospel through training preachers. Thank you for making it all possible. We pray God’s richest blessings on you.

God bless
Bob

Posted on June 7, 2015 .

Just Another Sunday In Arusha, Tanzania...

Today I had the pleasure of introducing the Spiritual Disciplines seminar to the brethren at the Kioga congregation. There was a full house, and the lessons were well received. Afterward, I enjoyed visiting in the home of one of the local evangelists as we encouraged one another. 

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Those of you who have followed the work here for a long time might remember the interesting story of how this congregation was established thanks to "Blind-man Moses". One day two young men showed up at the church in Arusha saying, “Moses sent us down from the mountain to be baptized.” Sounds very biblical, doesn't it? Those men were baptized, and one went on to graduate from ACSOP and is now the preacher at the Ilkiurei congregation. It turns out that there was a brother living on Mt. Meru who had gone blind due to diabetes. Thus he was unable to make the difficult journey down the mountain alone. For awhile, the brethren would go and get Moses, but that soon became impractical. So a church was planted in Blind Man Moses’s 9’x8’ goat shed. Soon it could no longer hold the growing congregation, and a building had to be built. Moses has since gone on to receive his reward, but the congregation continues to thrive. Despite its remote location the Kioga congregation is the second largest in the Arusha area.  

We're looking forward to a very busy week this week. There's a large campaign group that arrived a couple of days ago. They're joining a small group that was already here working in the Njiro Chini area. Tomorrow evening another group will be arriving to work in the Manyire area. It is exciting times as there is so much activity and energy being dedicated to the Lord's service. Keep these efforts in your prayers.

Josiah Update: The family has made it safely back to the States, and has gotten the process started of seeing doctors and scheduling tests. At this point we don't really know any more than that, but we're confident that he's in good hands. Thank you so much for the countless prayers that are being offered on our family's behalf. 

Daniel Gaines

Posted on June 7, 2015 .

Safari For Souls Reaches A First In Tanzania...

Greetings Fellow Servants;

We thank God for the many blessings He bestows upon us. One of the greatest blessings is our Christian fellowship. God continues to do mighty works through your prayers and support here in East Africa. Thank you and please know, we love you and we thank God for each of you for your part in “fighting the devil,” as our good brother Kambarage often says. 

We had a busy week, preparing and continuing our Safari for Souls campaigns. Thus far, our God has blessed our efforts with the addition of 19 souls. Our good friends and co-workers from the Hoover, AL congregation arrived (12 in number), led this year by our good brother Chuck Webster. They (we) will be working at the newly planted Njiro Chini congregation here in Arusha. The pre campaign efforts produced several new converts and dozens of personal Bible studies. 

Our good friends from Elk City, OK will leave the States today, arriving in Tanzania tomorrow night. Brother Danny and his wife, Cathy, (leading the group this year - both are dentists) will be offering their services for several days taking care of the dental needs of the good people of TZ. What an amazing way to use your gifts to glorify our God and serve our fellow man. The group will join our Tanzanian brethren working at the Manyire congregation where our brother Jackson ministers. 

This year we will have a first. The Arusha city church will host a SFS campaign at the end of July. This will be supported by good brothers and sisters  throughout Tanzania. It thrills the soul to see the church in this area grow and see the need to reach out to the lost of their community with the saving message of the gospel. Please pray for all outreach efforts here in the Arusha area, that our God will be genuinely glorified, souls will be saved, and the lives of all who give of themselves, from supporters to participants, are built up in the most Holy Faith. 

Gasper Julius writes: “Good afternoon. We thank God for two souls have been added to the Kingdom today.”

Yusuph Mdaki writes: “We are doing well, one soul has been added at Mganza.”

The year was 1998, we began working here in the Northern part of Tanzania, in the city of Arusha. At that time there was one congregation of the Lord’s people meeting, about 30 souls. Fast forward to 2015, in the city of Arusha there are now eight congregations with an average attendance of 439 souls meeting to worship the one and only living God of Heaven. Between the eight congregations there are currently 143 active home Bible studies ongoing. Through this evangelistic attitude and activity, God has blessed His Church with 59 new souls this year alone. 

When the church has Her priorities in order, God gives the increase overtime. Let each of us pray for the church around the world that we might all be “soul conscience.” Our family, friends, co-workers, and neighbors need God, His word, and our genuine love. Is it really possible to say, “I love God,” and not “love our neighbor?” For, “Greater love has no man than this, that a man should lay down his life for his friends.” (John 15:13) Amen!

Your prayers are solicited and we invite each of your to continue, hand in hand, with us as we strive to do God’s will each and every day. Until all have heard…

In Him, 
Cy, Stephanie & Granny

Posted on June 7, 2015 .

Students Receive Good Reports From Local Congregations...

Receive our greetings from Kenya in the Lord. We trust you are doing well, as we are doing well here. There has been heavy rains in many parts of Kenya causing flooding and loss of lives and destruction of properties. We thank God Kisumu has not been affected with flooding nor with terrorism acts that has been affecting the Eastern part of Kenya.

We had a great third quarter with the 20 students. They have continued to grow in the knowledge of God's word and this was proved by the good reports from local congregations that they have been visiting to help in evangelism and ministering. Some of the local church leaders called the school inquiring where the preaching students were and why they were not getting to worship. They have been good servants and their presence and absence is always felt by all. 

During the quarter, the students were taught seven classes, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Matthew by Elias. English II, Joshua - Ruth by Charles. The book of Job by David Wasonga and two short courses on Leadership and 1 & 2 Thessalonians by Mike Rowand and Ralph William respectively from USA. We also had bad power blackouts that interferes with learning and the school is in real need of a power generator. The students are breaking for three weeks before coming back on June 26 to begin the fourth quarter. 

During the time that brother Rowand was teaching at the school, another group of his team, led by David Thompson, were busy visiting former KSOP graduates to see and know how they are doing. This brought excitement and great encouragement to the former graduates to know they are still loved and cared for. The places we managed to get to within the short time we had speaks volumes. The former graduates are doing well and active, leading worship and evangelism. Some who come near Kisumu have been very active also in gospel campaign meetings. This is a vote of confidence that the training of preachers is not in vain here. 

We continue to thank all the brethren and churches who believe in training men accurately to "rightly divide the word of God".

We now look forward to great reports that will be brought by the students after the break. Keep them in your prayers. 

Blessings to you all for the work you do on your side. 

His servant, 

Charles Ogutu
Director Kenya School of Preaching 

Posted on June 7, 2015 .

Trip To Ghana Proves Beneficial For Study In Church Growth...

Dearest in Christ,

Greetings in Jesus name to you and your entire family. God is faithful to His children daily. I am happy to say hello to you in Cameroon after a short visit to Ghana. I do hope this report finds you healthy and sound in faith.

I met my family doing better, except for my wife who has ill health. I met the Wotutu congregation doing fine and healthy in all that was going on in my absence.

I met the campus of BVBIC-Wotutu empty because all the students were gone to 21 different locations for evangelism and I await their return within the week as they start short courses with the coordinator, David Ballard, on the 15th of June, on “The New Testament Church.” Keep them all in your prayers.

I left Cameroon to be part of a one day Bible lectureship in Ghana on Church Growth. The lessons were good for me and I will do my best to teach it also to many in Cameroon. I was also to attend the graduation ceremony of the students of Ateiku School of Evangelism. Keep this work in your prayers.

15 men graduated and are now in 15 congregations for nurturing, so as to provoke growth. I was blessed to witness it and to add more to what we are doing in Cameroon.

It was time to pray for the newly graduated evangelists. The ministers’ presence were allowed to exhort, pray, and lay hands on them. It was a great event. Pray for the new evangelists as they start exploring the world to harvest souls for Christ.

I also stopped by a congregation in the city of Accra, where I was cut by their theme for the year 2015 Rescuing Perishing Souls. Our calling into the ministry is to rescue souls who are perishing and souls who are rescued, so that they will be nurtured and be prepared for heaven. Keep me and many others in your prayers, so that we stay focused to this.

The Wotutu congregation again this week was blessed with a baby boy by the name Princewill. A community that witnesses births has a posterity. Our congregation has a bright and wide future. Keep praying and be part of our dreams.

Last Sunday, I was given the privilege to preach a sermon on the topic, “Who are You in the Business of Church Growth?” (Acts 19:15) It was great and I was blessed to preach in a different pulpit and different geographical location, but the same message of the Bible that has the power to save. I enjoyed the “3 E’s lesson: Exposure, Experience and Example.” Wow! It was awesome for me to be there and I am thankful to God for using me to contribute my part to the development of His kingdom on earth.

After my 30 minute sermon, it was time for the call for baptism and 9 precious and energetic souls gave their lives to be used by God for the growth of the church. It was amazing to witness that far away from home, but I was satisfied that our family is big. Glory to God.

I spent a couple of days in an orphanage where I saw how it is being run there to see how to add to the Brightland Christian orphanage in Wotutu. Traveling is good if you can afford it. I benefitted a lot from that trip and it will do good to my work here in Cameroon and that of my wife. Keep our ministries in your prayers.

Plan
1) Next month will be our trip to the west coast of Cameroon.

2) Lebialem mission is moving ahead. I am planning a re-visit trip there soon after sending students for mission work and weekend evangelism to evaluate and see the progress of the work and provide possible input. Pray for this young congregation in Menji town.

Appreciations
God bless you, keep you, and replenish from the source in which you are using to make sure this work in going on well. Thank you for your prayers and support. God will reward you in due season. Share our work with others who may love to be part of the different ministries here.

Elangwe and family
By His grace director of BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on June 7, 2015 .

Denominational Preacher Converted In Tanzania...

Blessed be the God of The Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ. Eph 1:3. 

Greetings to you all brethren. 

I hope the Lord’s work is going on well there. Here ACSOP things are moving perfectly with the help of our Lord Jesus. The students and some of the Christians from various congregations benefited from agriculture training from Healing Hands International last Monday. Healing Hands sent Mr. Ebenezer for two days of training, which will help the school to reduce its budget through farming.  

God has done great things to us through His people. Last month, God gave us a great opportunity to meet with Jeremiah Israel who was a Pentecostal preacher. After the long discussion on what the Bible says about how someone can be saved, he saw I have a point and he started listening to what the Bible says on salvation. His great concern was how can someone be baptized on the same day is believed? (as you know this people overlook scriptures) The answer is found in the Bible filled with many references on the people who were baptized immediately after they obeyed and I led him to a couple of verses. Another argument he found hard to defend was their system of leadership.  He was a pastor himself, but his first born is only twelve years old. And as you know they never use Biblical example of leadership.  After one week long discussions he said, I was not Biblically baptized; I was wet if the Bible is correct. So, immediately he asked for the right baptism. Now, he is learning some other things in order to help those he was leading. But what moved me to write about him is the fight he had with his bishops. After his baptism he went back to his bosses to surrender all things that were given to him.  The first thing in their meeting he said, “I didn’t know that you are part of a denominational group, you are not Biblically sound, you need to teach people the truth.”  He used all his time to teach them the only one Bible church. Another pastor followed him in the night as Nicodemus did to Jesus, asking him more about his decision and about the church of Christ. Then he called me that night to talk to him, and he is now in my contact list of those wanting to learn. Now we are teaching his wife. Pray for us as we are learning with her. Please pray for the Kisongo Church efforts and the Andrew Connally School Of Preaching, that we can be used much more as an evangelistic tool in East Africa. 

In His work,

Ahimidiwe Kimaro
Assistant Director, Andrew Connally School of Preaching
A Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver extension school
Arusha, Tanzania

Posted on June 7, 2015 .

Graduation In Ukraine...

Dear brothers, families and churches.

It's been a year since the building in Gorlovka was seized. Unfortunately, Russian aggression is still there. The military actions are still taking place, and it seems there will be yet another military campaign in summer. We continue training ministers for God's kingdom. This year we had another group of students graduate from BVBIU. We celebrated this wonderful event in Ternopil, where we had been located for the past year. We had three graduates this year: Sergey Vorobyov, Sergey Chubenko, and Vladimir Polomoshnov. Each one of them started their studies in Gorlovka, and now they have received diplomas holding their Bachelor's degree in Biblical studies. Yet we know that this is only the beginning of their personal spiritual growth. 

Sergey Chubenko and his family return to their hometown Smila, Cherkassy region. Sergey will be an assistant preacher, and he will be getting more experience there. We pray for them to start a new church in a while. His wife, Lyudmila, will be teaching Bible classes for kids and helping with ministry for ladies. The church in Smila is glad to receive such help. 

Vladimir Polomoshnov returned to his hometown Ochakiv, Mykolaiv region. There are no church of Christ congregations in this town. Vladimir plans to start a new congregation there and he will try to visit and help a congregation in Odessa, which is closer to him. 

Our brother in Christ, Sergey Vorobyov, is in the most difficult situation. He used to live and work in Donetsk before the military actions. As of right now, his house is destroyed, and he is homeless. He is looking for an opportunity to serve at any congregation of the Lord’s church in any part of Ukraine that will need his assistance. I ask you to pray for him and his future. 

It is time for summer break at the Institute. The students received an assignment for the summer to preach and teach at local congregations, helping their leaders. The classes will resume in September. During this period, I usually visit different congregations and look for new students for the next school year. Also, we might change the location for our school, it might be a town which is located closer to Kiev and the airport. We want to try to make traveling for our Ukrainian and American teachers easier. It will also be more convenient for our students. 

We have several prospective students who are willing to study in our program. This time it will be students from different areas of Ukraine. May God bless them in their desire, give them opportunity, and strengthen their families in this wise decision. 

We continue helping refugees from Donetsk area. This time we forwarded humanitarian aid sent from France. Unfortunately, there are more people who are in need of this help. Many people are running out of money that they've been saving for emergency. We are grateful for all who are participating in this. 

In May, we had American brothers in Christ visit, Jim Sherman and Steve Housley. Jim taught second-year courses on James and Preacher and His Work.  Steve taught first-year courses on John and John's epistles. They also taught Bible classes for the church in Kramatorsk via Skype. We are grateful for their work and ministry. 

We thank everyone who supports Bear Valley Bible Institute in Ukraine. With your help and prayers, we plan to have seven more ministers graduate next year. Wars start and wars end, but the kingdom of God will not be destroyed ever.

Your brother in Christ,

Sopelnik Dennis

To see Dennis’ report with pictures, click here

Posted on June 7, 2015 .

Graduation And Other Activities At The West Coast School Of Preaching...

Dear Brethren,

By God’s grace we went through another month of activities successfully. Classes went on successfully, even though preparation towards the pending graduation was also going on. There was also a two-week period for short-courses which went on as planned. The term’s examinations were also held as planned.  

PAINTING
Paintings of the school blocks were also done.

GRADUATION
The school’s scheduled graduation went on as planned. All graduates were present to receive their awards.

GRADUATION EXPENSES
Howe had given us $500.00 for the graduation which when converted gave us GHC 1,800.00. Our expenditures, however, exceeded what was received. Below, please, find expenditure made on the graduation.

Amount received = GHC 1,800.00

EXPENDITURE

1) Hiring of (Plastic chairs/Canopies) = GHC 350.00

2) Transportation = GHC 290.00

3) Decoration = GHC 350.00

4) Water = GHC 175.00

5) Address System = GHC 105.00

6) Meals = GHC 1,200.00

7) Soft Drinks = GHC 360.00

TOTAL = GHC 2,830.00

DEFICIT = GHC 1,030.00

POULTRY/GARDEN/GOATS
Brother Todd also provided funds to purchase some goats. These funds gave us four goats. Both poultry and garden are growing well. As reported to you earlier, the birds have started laying eggs.

REPAIR/MAINTENANCE
We continue to have breakages on some of our doors and other equipment. Our photocopier also had a breakdown and was repaired. Funds used for these repairs are quoted in the financial report.

FUNDS TO THE COOK 
In the financial report, we quoted four weeks of funds to the cook, even though the school went on break on graduation day, April 18, 2015. The explanation is that we pleaded with four of the students who stayed to see for the upkeep of the poultry and garden.

Charles Mensah

Posted on June 7, 2015 .

Recapping Graduation At ITL In Guatemala...

In March we were blessed to be able to host our 6th Annual ITL Lectureship and our 3rd Graduation from Instituto Teológico Latinoamericano (ITL). 

This culminated two years of dedicated study and sacrifices for our full-time students and three years of the same for our students in our Saturday program, and made possible the graduation of our Gamma class. These and other accompanying events took place on March 19 – 23. 

This year we had guests from many places. Of course, most attending were from Guatemala. Other Central American countries represented were Costa Rica, El Salvador and Honduras. Our U.S. visitors included William & Alwanda Carothers (Nashville, TN), Mary Clark (Hemet, CA), Jim & Cherie Dempster (Morristown, TN), Aralee Hernandez (Los Angeles, CA), Ashunda Montgomery (Parsons, TN), Opal Fulwood, her son Daniel, and Nelson & Veda Stephens (Sumter, SC), Candelario Rodriguez (Corona, CA), Eric Owens (Decatur, GA), Bob Turner (Denver, CO), and Larry & Carol Waymire (Lexington, TN). 

We are grateful to God that ITL was able to fund the travel costs for family members of our full-time graduates and they spent their nights at the ITL facility. So, we had a FULL house. But everyone was so thankful to be here that no one complained about the close space that everyone shared.

We would be honored if you would allow us a moment of your time to walk you through these exciting days. 

Thursday, March 19 – ITL’s President’s Banquet 
Our graduation events began on Thursday night at the Crowne Plaza Hotel with the annual President’s Banquet, the hotel where all of our lectureship speakers and some of our out- of-country guests stayed. 

It was a great evening. While being seated, and during the dinner time, everyone enjoyed a slide presentation prepared by Byron and Snezana Benitez, highlighting ITL events for the past year. Darvin Alvarez opened the event and a great dinner followed. Near the end of dinner, ITL’s president introduced our after-dinner speaker, Larry Waymire, the director of Caribbean Ministries and one of the ministers for the Broad Street church of Christ in Lexington, TN. He was accompanied by his wife Carol, a professor at Freed-Hardeman University. 

The night continued with several special presentations. Patricia Olimpia, Soliz Maldonado and Maclovio & Virginia Calderon were given this year’s President’s Service Award for their unselfish dedication and service throughout the years. Appreciation awards were also presented to key individuals who have played an important role for ITL for the past year. Dr. Henry España, a medical doctor, for example, was honored for his continued contribution to ITL. Dr. España is not a member of the church, yet has been named the “ITL doctor” for the frequent medical attention he gives to our staff and students at a significantly discounted rate. We were honored to have him and his wife, Dora Alicia, attend the banquet. Others honored were our speakers, our ITL cook and secretary, and those ladies from Linda Vista who every week prepared meals for our students. There were special gifts given to some of our guests from the United States who have adopted students through our Help Train Messengers (HTM) Ministry. The program concluded with the presentation of our 2015 graduating class in their caps and gowns, their receiving various awards pertaining to their studies and with a lot of pictures. 

Friday, March 22 – Excursion Day 
On Friday, our guests from the U.S., our graduates and their families, and we traveled first to the historic area of Guatemala called Zone 1. There they were able to take a guided tour of our National Palace. After the tour, they then entered one of Guatemala’s main cathedrals. Following lunch in the extravagant restaurant called Wendy’s, everyone got back on the bus and we traveled to Antigua Guatemala, one of the old capital cities. Our first stop was at a coffee farm where the group received a personal tour. Following the tour, we traveled to the central park and to one of Antigua’s famous markets. There some of our guests “shopped until they were ready to drop.” After shopping, we ate at Pollo Campero, Guatemala’s own fried- chicken restaurant. As we returned, our full-time graduates were all with the ITL graduation ring donated by Mark and Teri Stevens, an elder and his wife from the Richland church of Christ in Richland, WA. Having had a full day, everyone was now looking forward to a good night’s rest and to the upcoming weekend events. 

Saturday, March 22 – Our 6th Annual Lectureship Begins 
This year we held our 1st day of the lectureship at the Linda Vista building, which opened with a very good attendance. We also used a near-by house for our children’s classes. 

This year’s theme was El Crecimiento Dinámico de la Iglesia (The Dynamic Growth of the Church). Again, we had a great line-up of speakers for our keynotes and for our class times. Those coming from abroad were Gilberto Astorga and Moises Umaña from Costa Rica, Alexander Castellanos from El Salvador, and Jim Dempster, Eric Owens and Bob Turner from
the United States. Our speakers from Guatemala included Misael Ajuchan, Nicolas Chiquival, Raul Duran and Alfonso Sapon. In addition, Silvia Castellanos from El Salvador returned to share a special lesson with our ladies. 

Lunch and dinner were provided to all. Before dinner, there was a special question-and- answer panel. This is always a highlight of the day where our speakers are “grilled” with questions pertaining to the lessons they taught. We are grateful that this has always been a time of learning and sharing and, thankfully, always conducted with a spirit of love and courtesy. After dinner, we had our last two lessons, and to top the day off there was a new babe born into Christ. We will be sending more information on this baptism in another message very soon. So, be looking for it. 

Afterwards, everyone headed to their places of abode for another night’s rest to be ready for our Sunday events. 

Sunday, March 24 – Conclusion of Lectureship and ITL’s Graduation Ceremony
The first day of the week is always a special time for Christians. However, this day was extra special because so many people joined us as we concluded our lectureship and for the graduation event. Because of the large attendance expected, we rented a facility for the Sunday events. There were about 500 people present! It was great to have several churches of Christ present. The service was conducted by the members of Linda Vista with the help of brothers from several of these visiting congregations. 

After the sermon, presented by Eric Owens, there were several responses to the Lord’s invitation. Among these responses were two precious souls requesting to put their Lord on in baptism. As we  said earlier, we will be sending a message giving information about them and their obedience to the gospel. 

After the corporate assembly, lunch was served to everyone and the graduation followed. Pomp and Circumstance started to play and then the president if ITL’s, the staff and participating guests entered. After a brief pause the audience stood and our full- time class valedictorian, Elmer Eduardo Torres Aquino, entered the auditorium, who was followed by Victor Noe Ajuchan Hernandez our Saturday program valedictorian. They were followed by the remainder of our full-time class: Javier Arturo Alfaro Umaña, Cristhian David Cardenas Sevilla and Daniel 

Alberto Izaguirre Rodriguez. Then came the remainder of our Saturday program students:
Sandra Judith Martinez de Ajuchan, Dimas Baldemar Davila Canizales and Abel Elisandro Perez Boror. As you can imagine, the excitement and emotions were very high. 

Once everyone had entered, it was now time for the colors (the flags). It was quite impressive to see the flags from Guatemala, from the U.S.A. and from ITL enter the auditorium. Afterwards, both countries’ national anthems were played and normal customs and courtesies were rendered by its citizens during the anthem. 

One important point we would like to mention is the few moments we took to honor our co-worker, brother and friend, Anibal Ramirez, who was absent again from our activities because of his illness. We gave his family, Damaris and his three girls, a reward to him on our behalf. 

We informed you about his condition in the previous report. His last exam was not as positive as the doctor or he was hoping because the hepatitis C virus is still present. The doctor has now taken him off all medications, is evaluating what else to do and has encouraged him to seek alternative treatments. Please pray fervently for Anibal. 

The Gamma Class was made up of four full- time graduates and four Saturday graduates. During the ceremony both valedictorians gave speeches. The full-time class presented a gift to ITL to be placed with gifts from previous classes. 

Hawatthia, as president of ITL, awarded our graduates with their degrees and certificates from ITL. Byron placed the hood upon Elmer as he received his degree. Bob Turner awarded the full- time students their degrees and certificates on behalf of Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver. Jim Dempster gave the elder’s charge. To close, the colors were removed and final words were given from Hi. He dismissed them, saying, “I had the honor to lead you into this auditorium, but your valedictorians will have the honor of leading you out.” The graduates exited followed by the president, the staff and other graduation participants. 

As part of the graduation program, we had the cutting of the cake. There were two VERY big cakes. One of them even had a picture of the full- time class. They had never seen themselves as frosting! Everyone enjoyed the cake. After the cake we presented and prayed on behalf of the two new converts. 

That evening, the staff, the graduates, their families and the lectureship guests had dinner at Pizza Hut (this was the graduates’ choice and our last meal as a group). While there, 2015 medallion presentations were also made. 

As you can see from the pictures included, the entire weekend was great and we are thankful to God for the way everything turned out. We are so thankful to the leaders at Linda Vista for their continued support for ITL and to the members at Linda Vista for their hard work at making this event such a success. There were at least 40 Linda Vistians (we made up that word) involved in various areas. We also thank William and Alwanda Carothers for being in charge of putting this year’s event on video and audio, a good memory keepsake for all who desire to receive it. In addition, we give thanks to our speakers and to those who traveled so far to be with us and to share this special time. And last, but definitely not least, we say thanks to our supporters whose generous donations make possible everything we do. 

Monday and Tuesday, March 23 and 24 – It is “almost” time to relax! 
On Monday, most of our student family members and most of our speakers departed. The ITL facility became quiet with only the graduates there. Our graduates departed Guatemala the following Friday. 

There were a few guests who stayed an extra day to relax a little. On Monday, at a much slower pace, we returned back to Antigua taking the time to celebrate the anniversary of one of our speakers and his wife, who were from Costa Rica. We ate at one of Antigua’s famous restaurants called Calle de la Fonda Real. It was just down time. These remaining guests departed Guatemala on Tuesday. 

The Gamma Class 
Allow us a moment to tell you of the plans and works of our recent graduates from the Gamma class. We will begin with our Saturday graduates. 

All four Saturday graduates are from the San Antonio church of Christ in San Miguel Petapa. Victor, Dimas and Elisandro have various responsibilities with the church (i.e., preaching, teaching, song leading, etc.). Sandra is actively involved in the children’s ministry and with the ladies. They will continue their work with the congregation. Each one of them stated that they felt better equipped to serve after attending ITL. Just recently, Victor returned to ITL to teach a Spanish class to our new class that entered ITL. He is also interested in teaching in our Saturday program. 

Our full-time program graduates, with the exception of Daniel Izaguirre, have returned to their countries to serve the churches there. Elmer Torres, from El Salvador, has returned to the congregation that had sent him to ITL for training. He plans to preach and to work closely with the young people. 

Javier Alfaro and Cristhian Cardenas, both from Costa Rica, have returned to their congregation to serve. They, too, will be preaching and they have a strong desire to work with the young people. Cristhian, Lord willing, will be sent out by this church to start a new church plant next year. María Eugenia Jimenez Castro, the ministers’ wife from their congregation was present and made an interesting comment about Javier and Cristhian. She said, “I know Biblical miracles have ceased, but the change that I have seen in Javier and Cristhian is close to being a miracle.” That was a positive comment for those of us at ITL. 

Daniel Izaguirre, from Honduras, is still with us. He entered one quarter late and will officially be a graduate once he completes this quarter. Being the “old man” on campus, he is definitely showing his leadership skills with those in the new class. Once he completes this quarter, he will return to Honduras and serve with the congregation where he was prior to coming to ITL. 

Time to rest! 
At least we thought it was! But, we were wrong! It was time to prepare for our Delta class. Now, they are here! Lord willing, we will soon be sending a report introducing the class members to you. In addition to our new students, the two couples brought a total of five children with them (an 11 year-old, a 7 year-old, a 4 year-old, a 2 year-old and a 1 year-old). Oh yeah, did we forget to mention that one of the wives is also pregnant? Soon we’ll introduce you to our Delta class. 

Thanks for the love and concern that you have for the Lord’s work here in Guatemala. May God bless each of you abundantly! 

Serving Jesus in Guatemala! 

Hawatthia, Byron, Snezana 

To see the report with pictures, please click here.

Posted on June 7, 2015 .

Graduation Is The Theme Of The Week...

Graduation Sunday! Seven men completed their two-year course of studies at the Bear Valley Bible Institute in Denver. The graduation banquet was one of the finest, with men who spoke about their journey and shared their appreciation. Wesley Walker spoke to those who were gathered for this occasion and delivered a powerful message to encourage these men in the need to be motivated by the glory of God to fulfill the task before them. The night was incredibly special for all who shared in this event.

Graduation was also scheduled for the school in Ukraine. Amidst the challenges they face, we are encouraged by the dedication of these students to complete their studies. We are excited for them and pray God’s provisions for their life in service to His kingdom. We hope to have pictures and information in next week’s report. Please pray for the brethren in this war-torn country for the challenges before them.

News from other locations around the world indicate the power of God at work in blessing the message preached. The willingness, sacrifice, and dedication of these men in their preparation for preaching the gospel, encouraging faithful brethren, restoring the erring, and lifting up the fallen is an indication of why it is such an honor and privilege to fellowship with these men in their journey.

We appreciate your prayers on behalf of this work, as well as, for the various components and complexities of the program. Remember Keith Kasarjian as he works with the brethren in Nepal on ways to aid in the relief efforts needed for the brethren and people of Nepal. Please remember the graduates in Denver and Ukraine as they enter ministry. Also, we ask you to pray for the direction of this work in the months ahead.

Now on to this week’s incredible reports...

Coordinator Updates
Reports from the coordinators are now located on the website, under Staff Reports. The address is http://www.wetrainpreachers.com/extension-schools/

Extension Reports 

On The Road To Ghana, But Headed Back To Cameroon: Remember to pray for Elangwe as he travels back from a brief trip to Ghana for graduation and lectureship on Church Growth.

Growth, Leadership Graduation, And Planning For The Future In Nigeria: The report this week from SWSE is exciting as a number of people are converted and others restored.

Students In Haiti Receive New Suits, Shirts, & Ties: In the midst of the activities at the International School of Theology, students recently received an encouraging gift.

Reporting, Reconnecting, And Recharging: Troy Spradlin shares information this week about their furlough travels and gives updates on the newest class at ABA in Paraguay.

Amazing Things Are Happening In Tanzania: Reports from the Andrew Connally School of Preaching continue to demonstrate the working of God through the gospel preached.

Final Thoughts 
We close with a debt of gratitude to each of you for all you do to make this work possible. God is glorified because of the sacrifices you willingly make to see men trained to preach the gospel around the world. This global work is for a global mission designed to fulfill the Great Commission. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to work with you.

God bless
Bob

Posted on May 31, 2015 .

Reporting, Reconnecting, And Recharging...

May has been a marvelous month! Currently, we are home in the United States on our annual furlough reporting trip and are thoroughly enjoying our visits with the brethren. We so enjoy these times of reconnecting with our dear friends and family, being in your homes, sharing meals, and just getting so many hugs! It has been a great time of “recharging the batteries” for us in order to go back and continue the work. Each of you have been so kind and supportive. We thank you all and we hope our report and pray it brings a measure of encouragement. God bless! 

Developments at the Avenida Sacramento church of Christ
The Trent Kennedy Family has arrived in Paraguay! They arrived on May 15th and will be working with the church and the local missionaries for the next three months. They will be teaching English using the Bible, offering a parenting class, and encouraging the congregation through their Christian example. Trent will also be teaching some classes in the Asuncion Bible Academy along with other studies and activities. They also plan to study Spanish while in the country. We’re excited to have them in Paraguay and thankful for their servant’s heart. You can follow their developments on their blogsite: http://beingwhatiwanttobe.blogspot.com

There are several exciting events and activities scheduled for the upcoming months which include: an evangelistic campaign with a mission group from Palm Beach Lakes, a men’s retreat and planning session, a survey trip to Ciudad del Este, a ladies day seminar, Bible Academy evangelistic campaigns, “Friends and Family Day,” several visiting brethren from the USA, and various special studies. It’s going to be a busy time!

BAPTISM!
David Salvioni was immersed into the body of Christ after Sebastian Garcia (one of our current Bible Academy students), taught him the Gospel. David brought two of his close friends with him, Victor and Juanjo who also obeyed the Gospel call. Praise God! We are so excited to see our young brethren reaching out to their peers and sharing Christ!

Developments at the Asuncion Bible Academy
First Quarter studies already completed! The new “Beta Class” has finished their first courses of study and are doing an outstanding job! They are a much different class than the previous one. It is interesting to see how they have bonded, how they have approached their studies, and how they have responded to the challenges presented within the Academy environment. Overall, we couldn’t be more pleased with this wonderful, new group of students.

We had several new, visiting instructors this past quarter. Brother Enrique Morales, a preacher from the North Texas area, taught “The Cost of Being a Disciple.” He taught the course via our video conference system from the USA. The students responded really well to the class. We also had brother Darvin Alvarez from the Institute of Theology Latinoamericano in Guatemala City, Guatemala come to Paraguay to teach “Bible Geography.” Again, the students responded well to the class. We are so thankful to have these good brethren take the time and energy to assist us with the curriculum of studies in the Bible Academy.

Brother Gary Fallis will be returning to Paraguay June 1 through 5th to teach “The Godhead.” This will be his second time to teach this class in the Academy and his third trip to Paraguay. He plans to bring his wife, Sara, with him who will be teaching some ladies classes while here, also.

Troy and Andrea Spradlin

To see their report with pictures, please click here.

Posted on May 31, 2015 .

On The Road To Ghana, But Headed Back To Cameroon...

Dearest in christ,

Greetings to you from your brother Elangwe. I am writing this report in Ghana. I am sorry that I missed my report last week. It was due to a delay on the road as I was traveling. I do hope you are doing great in all that you.

I came to attend the graduation ceremony of Ateiku School of Evangelism and a lectureship on Church Growth. It was a blessing for me to attend. I will do my best to send a comprehensive report when I return.

Before I departed Cameroon, our students had already taken their second quarter exams and they are off to 21 locations for evangelism. Keep them in your prayers as some of them will be working in 3 virgin lands to see the establishment of a new congregations.

All our graduates will be in Kumba for 5 days of house to house evangelism to establish a new congregation there. Keep praying for their success.

Pray for minister David and Jonathan as they will visit Cameroon to teach in the school on “The New Testament Church.”

Share our report with others. Until next week, keep my travels back to Cameroon in your prayers. I return home Tuesday.

Thank you for all you do to sustain this work. Your prayers, love, and support God will reward in due season.

Elangwe and family
By His grace director BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on May 31, 2015 .

Amazing Things Are Happening In Tanzania...

Arusha congregation…
“So Jesus was saying to those Jews who had believed Him, “If you continue in My word, then you are truly disciples of Mine; and you will know the truth, and truth will make you free.” John 8:31,32.

 Making the Arusha congregation a mature and fruitful one is a plan that is pleasing to God. Many souls were won a few years ago and we are fully into maturing the congregation. We are putting internal checks to ensure that the converted souls are given the needed love of God. The main focus is to make them true Disciples of Christ. All the teaching and church activities are intended to move people to love God, love others and serve others. We feel it is wrong to convert souls that we cannot care for.  And therefore most of our activities now center on ensuring that the converted souls are intact. In other words, at present, our evangelical efforts are centered within. My efforts in visitation are increased and the church is doing great spiritually. The church confesses a total positive change and spiritual upliftment. To God is the glory, Amen.

End of the quarter
The second quarter has come to an end and our students are happy to go home and visit with their families. We are sure that the knowledge they have acquired from our instructors will be used for the glory of the Kingdom, as our school motto states “…entrust these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also”  (2 Timothy 2:2). The congregations that they serve are going to be encouraged and edified in many ways. While they were here, they have shown great courage and zeal to teach others. The results of our outreach program with the students this month was tremendous, many good Bible studies are still in progress and ten people have obeyed the gospel. There are many good reports such as members who are continually being restored, and others who have been coming to the school from congregations around the area as a result of this evangelism program.

Translation team…
In the month of May, this team was very busy to make sure that all literature that will be used during the campaign is in order. We were also able to produce an excellent booklet called “Back to the Bible”.  It is a tool that has been made in a simplified way and so anyone can read and understand. While the students are gone, the faculty and members in the congregation around the area will have an opportunity to participate in the Safari for Souls campaigns. Many workers from the US will come to participate in this great event of reaching out to the lost souls. I can’t wait to participate in this great campaign. It is our prayer that God will use many of us to proclaim His mighty name during this time.

In Him,

Godfrey Mngoma
Dean of Students, Andrew Connally School of Preaching
A Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver extension school
Arusha, Tanzania

Posted on May 31, 2015 .

Students In Haiti Receive New Suits, Shirts, & Ties...

Hello from the Caribbean,

For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.  How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach, except they be sent? As it is written, how beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things! (Romans 10:13-15) 

Thank you for being our partners in the spreading of the Gospel of Jesus the Christ. Without your prayers, encouragement and support, we could not do the work we are doing. May God continue to use each of us to broaden the boarders of His kingdom. 

An English Class From The Bible
Percil and Theresa Watkins led a team of workers to Haiti from the Hickory Church of Christ  in Hickory, North Carolina. Percil taught an English class from the book of Ephesians. The students were thrilled to work on their English and study  the  word  of  God. Percil did an excellent job and the class is eager for him to return. It is great to have great teachers!

A Focus On The Ladies
Theresa  Watkins, Barbara  Gnann, Kamy Bibbee and Janet Keever met with the ladies in the mornings to study the precious word of God. In the afternoons they spent time at the Sonlight Children’s Home. The ladies were so excited to be able to study the word of God and spend time fellowshipping one another. This is helped to build unity, develop friendships and provide spiritual growth for these ladies. They then were able to take this excitement back to their home congregations. The time spent with the children at Sonlight was very important. The girls and the boys were able to see the lives of Christian women who are true servants of God. They were able  to witness the dedication that should be in every Christian. Thank you ladies for your love for the Lord and willingness to step out of your comfort zone.

Printing Operation Begins
One of the great needs in Haiti is more material printed in Haitian Creole and French. In early 2014, we shipped a container with several items for the International School of Theology (IST) and one of the items was a Risograph copier. This is a high speed copier capable of printing 120 copies per minute. In the picture above is one of our directors, brother Felix, two of our students, Lemours and Viciere, and our secretary Michaelle. They are in the process of printing material for the other students. We are excited about the ability of printing this material. The cost of the Risograph was only $500 and the cost of printing, including ink and paper is about two and one half cents per page. What does this mean for Haiti? We can provide material for our students, area preachers and Bible school teachers are able to have material printed for their classes. This means the word of God will now be able to be sent to many different areas in the community and throughout Haiti. The result will be more souls for Christ, more workers in the kingdom and the level of knowledge will increase.  God has blessed us with the use of the printed page and to Him be all the glory. Pray for this ministry. 

The Preacher Students Receive New Suits, Shirts & Ties
My wife, Carol, headed up a drive to send suits to the students at IST. The response was overwhelming and we sent 67 suits, over 200 neckties and several shirts, pants, shoes, socks and jackets. The students were given the opportunity to go through the clothing and find items that would fit them and every student took home a sack full! Most of the preachers in Haiti do not receive a salary for preaching because the churches are very poor; a weekly contribution may only be $10-$12. Therefore, most of the preachers have to work at other jobs to support their families.

We plan to do this drive every other year so that each student who comes through IST will benefit from the program. The students are truly thankful for the items they receive. They wanted me to thank everyone who sent items and let you know how grateful they are for your love and help. I will keep you informed about future shipments.

A Visit With the Butte Boyer Church of Christ
During the March/April mission trip to Haiti, I had the privilege to visit the Butte Boyer congregation. Three of our students serve as preachers, Bible class teachers and song leaders. There was a heartbreaking tragedy in the congregation and I was asked to speak to them. One of their ladies was attacked in her home when someone broke in to rob her, her father and her mother. Her father, trying to defend his family, was killed and her mother was beaten. The congregation has been by this young lady’s side and is working with her and her mother to overcome this horrible act of violence. 

This is a great congregation and is seeking to follow the word of God. As you can see from the pictures, they are stretching the limits of their building. They are planning to move in the future and are saving to purchase property and build a new  meeting  place. They have saved $2,000 which is a great accomplishment for a church in Haiti. If you would like to know how you can  help this congregation, please contact me and I will be glad to share more about their efforts. Pray for the young lady, her mother and the church. 

And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it; or one member be honored, all the members rejoice with it. 1 Corinthians 12:26

Books For The Students And IST
The availability of study material is very limited and books are simply too expensive to buy for most Haitians. Therefore, the students were thrilled to receive 25 books each (in French) from FRENCH LITERATURE. This is a mission effort to the French world sponsored by the Crieve Hall Church of Christ in Nashville, TN. Several books, including a set of commentaries in French, were also donated to IST. 

Barry Baggott is the director of the French Literature program. Brother Baggott will be teaching one of the classes next year at the International School of Theology. This will be the first class taught in French. Great things are happening in Haiti through and it is because of congregations and individuals who are willing to make sacrifices so others can be taught the precious word of God. To HIM be the glory!

A Meal Together On The Last Day Of Class
What an honor and thrill to work with the students at the International School of Theology in Haiti. These are men who are truly interested in the preaching, growth and future of the church in Haiti. While some of them will not be full-time preachers, they will be full-time Christians. These students will become the elders, deacons and teachers in local congregations. It is hard to believe we have completed the first year of classes. Year two will begin on August 13th. Plans are now being made for their graduation in May 2016. Once again, I want to say “thank you” to everyone who has made this first year possible. This is not a work that could be done by one person. It truly is a work of the church. I send a huge THANK YOU from the students at IST. Please continue to pray for our efforts.

Haiti Reaches Out To Nepal
The children who live at the Sonlight Children’s Home in Haiti remember the earthquake of 2010. They remember the help that so many have given to them and the people in Haiti. After seeing the devastation in Nepal, they wanted to help. They wrote to five churches in Haiti and  $260 US was raised! This may not seem like much to you but for many Haitians, this is almost a year’s income since about 70% live on about $1.00 per day. I am so proud of our children at Sonlight!!! Please continue to pray for their growth and for the people of Nepal. 

Funds Are Needed
I am thankful to the Broad Street congregation in Lexington, TN and the Estes congregation in Henderson, TN because  they support me and the work I am doing. Therefore, all funds raised go directly to the support of the school and other mission efforts of Caribbean Ministries. While most of our efforts are directed toward the school of preaching, we are also working on other  islands. Our goal is to spread the gospel, equip the saints and glorify God. We need morei ndividuals and congregations to partner with us as we seek to reach the lost, strengthen the weak and encourage the faithful. If you or your congregation can help, please fill out the form below and let us how you would like to help. Thank you for love and your prayers. May our heavenly Father be glorified in all that we do!

Larry Waymire

To see Larry’s report with the support form, contact information, and pictures, please click here

Posted on May 31, 2015 .

Growth, Leadership, Graduation, And Planning For The Future In Nigeria...

Beloved in Christ Jesus,

Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ from staff and students of the Southwest School of Evangelism (SWSE), Ibadan and the satellite campus in Lagos state, Nigeria and my fellow WBSFUW in South West.

During our one week break, from May 8-15, 2015, our students worked effectively with the church leaders of their respective congregations and five converts and seven restorations were recorded. Brother Nnamdi Blessing Eze reported the conversion of a soul at Amaorji Nike, Enugu state. Brother Emmanuel Okpachui also reported the conversion of three souls at Baybria village, Ukpe, Cross River state, while brother Jonathan Tsado reported the conversion of a soul at the Ilorin congregation, Kwara state. Brother Festus Ayoo reported the restoration of two at Ado-Ekiti and brother Ilori Gbenga reported the restoration of two brothers at the Aparadija congregation, Ogun state, while brother Emmanuel Nwaorji reported the restoration of three brethren at Ilisan in Ogun state.

LEADERSHIP SEMINAR: On May 5-6, 2015, I and brother Dele Shotola (one of the SWSE graduates and fellow WBSFUW) attended this year’s seminar at WNCC, Abeokuta, Ogun state with brother Dairo Joseph, brother Paul Akinwale, brother Ezekiel Osho, brother Akinyoola Gabriel, and brother Abiola Joseph Olusoji. Three thousand copies of VOTI vol. 83 were freely distributed during this seminar. On May 23, 2015 at SWSE Enlightenment seminar, I and brother Dairo Joseph were the chief speakers, while brother Akinola David and brother Mfon Etim served as contributors. One thousand copies of VOTI vol. 83 were shared to some of the participants.

The SWSE foundation and board members met for an hour immediately after the class to discuss the upcoming 12th annual lectureship and graduation of August 26-28, 2015 and our proposed BVBI school at Lissam in Taraba state.

REPORT FROM OUR GRADUATES: Brother Monday Ofem, preaching at Afuze in Edo state, reported the conversion of four (brother & sister Henry Osala and two of their relatives, Favour & Success) and the restoration of two in his station. Brother Ajiteru Olufemi, preaching at Ikare Akoko reported the conversion of one (brother Chibuzor Eze) and the restoration of one brother in his station, while brother Matthew Adeyemi, preaching at the Igbesa congregation in Ogun state reported the conversion of two brothers and another brother in the month of May 2015.

God’s power was seen in Ossai as brethren reported the conversion of one soul at the Odolu congregation in Kogi state, while brother Matthew Odey reported the conversion of two brethren at the Maryland congregation in Lagos as the result of Mission Printing materials.

WEEKEND EVANGELISM: Our weekend evangelism at the Egbeda congregation in Ibadan on May 23 under the leadership of brother Kayode Solomon Eniafe resulted in the conversion of two brothers on May 24, while as of May 30 at Butubutu there resulted in the conversion of a young girl.

Beloved, I taught on “Worshipping God” on May 17 and on “A Mindset for Worship” on May 24 at the Onikokoro / Gbongudu congregation, Ibadan, while brother Gabriel Ishom (SWSE year 2 student) admonished the saints on “If I perish” on May 24 and brother Lawrence Dada taught today on “Church Discipline,” while Makinde John admonished the church from 1 Peter 3.

Thanks for your partnership.

Sincerely in Christ,
Makinde E. Olufemi

Posted on May 31, 2015 .

The Time For Graduations...

The week ahead is the final week of studies for eight men who are prepared to enter the ministry. Graduation is scheduled for next Sunday morning and the week will be filled with activities from the classroom to the banquet room. This week is one where we laugh and cry together as we say goodbye and pray for these families who transition from full-time studies to full-time ministry. Please pray with us on behalf of these graduates.

Denver is not the only group celebrating graduation. The Bible Institute in Ternopil, Ukraine also celebrates graduation next Sunday. Additionally, over the next few months the Tamale Institute of Biblical studies in Ghana will graduate men on July 2nd, the Southwest School of Evangelism will graduate men on August 28th, and the Center for Biblical Studies will celebrate their graduation on September 5th. Consider the number of men from these four locations that will send men into the ministry in their respective countries and pray for the impact they will have on the world.

The privilege of working with each extension location is humbling and exciting. We are thankful for the opportunity God provides us as we prepare men to preach and teach the gospel of Jesus. The world needs hope and the message concerning the death and resurrection of our Lord is the only one that provides for this need. We appreciate the opportunity to walk along side each of you in the greatest work on earth.

We request that you pray for each of these men and the work they participate in each day. Also, we ask that you continue to remember the challenges facing the work in Nepal. Reports continue to emphasize the need for the people of Nepal, but also our brethren. The report below highlights the devastation experienced by our brethren in two districts. Please read through the report and pray about how you can help with the situation.

Now on to this week’s incredible reports...

Coordinator Updates
Reports from the coordinators are now located on the website, under Staff Reports. The address is http://www.wetrainpreachers.com/extension-schools/

The latest report from Gary Fallis can be read by clicking here.

Extension Reports 

Preparing For Graduation In Tamale: Staff and students at the Tamale Institute of Biblical Studies prepares for their next graduation scheduled for the first part of July.

Destruction In Nepal Impacting The Church: The report from Nepal hits close to home with numbers indicating the destruction that impacts the church and Christians who were killed.

God Gives The Increase In The Safari For Souls Campaign: There are times when reports are extremely powerful and this is one of those reports that is worth the read.

The Effective Sending Of Preachers In Arusha, Tanzania: Following the biblical model of Jesus sending out the 12, the ACSOP is sending out students to aid the growth of the church.

Final Thoughts 
Thank you for reading this week’s report and thank you for considering the work at Bear Valley as part of your service to the Lord. We appreciate your willingness to keep this work alive and fruitful. God continues to provide the increase as we plant and water the seed. With each of you, the task is easier. Thank you.

God bless
Bob

Posted on May 24, 2015 .

The Effective Sending Of Preachers In Arusha, Tanzania...

“And He called the twelve to Himself, and began to send them out two by two, and gave them power over the clean spirits. So they went out and preached that people should repent”(Mark 6:7,12 NKJV).  When Jesus spent some times with His disciples, He felt it was necessary to send out the twelve. As they were going out he charged them with certain conditions. He also knew this was a great tool to help these men before He left to heaven. Disciples were sent out so that they could be very effective after the departure of Jesus Christ, thus He sent them out two by two. When the twelve came back, they brought a good report on what happened while they were out there.

That is the same thing happening here at the Andrew Connally School of Preaching. We started the program of sending out students to our area congregations. They are working with these local congregations and helping them in doing evangelism two Saturdays of the month and four Sundays of the month. They worship together with those same congregations. Two students were assigned to work and help at the Kwa Mrombo congregation. Within the time that they have been working there, they were able to establish 17 Bible classes and one baptism. Aurelian Mosha was baptized last week due to the effort made by our students. Among their classes there are those that are very close to obeying the truth and the church has set up a follow-up plan so that much can be accomplished during the time when they will be out of school.

All these and many other good things that are going on in the Lord’s Vineyard here in Tanzania are because of your love, prayers and support. THANK YOU SO MUCH for all that you do and mean in His Vineyard. 

Please continue to keep us in your prayers as we are fighting the battle with the devil. Also, do not forget to pray for Josiah Gaines who is sick, so that this wonderful family may continue to serve here as they have planned.

Your servant in His Vineyard,

Charles Mwanga
Assistant Director
Andrew Connally School of Preaching
Extension of Bear Valley Bible Institute
East Africa -Tanzania

Posted on May 24, 2015 .

God Gives The Increase In The Safari For Souls Campaign...

Greetings Fellow Servants;

We hope and pray this report finds you and yours blessed in all the right ways. What a joy it is to serve the living God. To know He loves us, to know He cares for us, to know He has forgiven us and to know He has prepared a place of eternal rest truly brings peace and comfort to our souls. 

The Andrew Connally School of Preaching student body is taking their last couple of classes before they head home for a break. Also, we will be blessed at the end of the month by our brother Ebenezer, who is a trainer for Healing Hands International. He will come and help us and some 50 other fellow Christians, learn more about sustainable small scale farming. We are very grateful for this opportunity to help our student body learn more, that they in turn might better provide for their families and neighbors in the future. Through this knowledge they will be given the tools to be more self-reliant, making their ministry that much more effective. 

For the past few weeks we have had several short-term co-workers come, joining us in our evangelistic outreach. Men and women from three different congregations, three different States, including two elders of the Lord’s Church, three evangelist, and three amazing young ladies. A living testimony as to the love some have in the Church: love of God and a love for others. We understand there are many, praying, supporting, encouraging those who came, thank you and may our God bless you richly. What has resulted through these efforts? God has increased His Kingdom by 14 souls. Each participant has grown in the Lord. The Lord’s church in Tanzania has been edified. The Gospel has been preached to hundreds and, is often the case, we truly believe the best is yet to come. 

One of our short-term workers, Rod Minor, was ask by an elderly lady, “How many old people have you baptized and killed (she had some fear of water to say the least)? Rod replied, “I have baptized many old people, all have died.” She got it and was baptized into Christ for the remission of her sins, being added to the Church by God! Amen!

Stephanie and want to personally thank you for your prayers and support over the years, making it possible for us to live our dream, our dream of doing God’s will as missionaries. Though we feel undeserving, we are very appreciative of your love and concern. As most of you know, in the last few weeks we have faced some challenges. We have lost some monthly support and we have had to make some challenging choices. Living apart for weeks at a time being one of those choses, so Stephanie can care for her mother for a season. Many of you have prayed and supported us in many ways. We have received one-time funds enough to cover our loss of monthly support for this year. You have prayed for us and your prayers are being answered daily. We have been blessed with some monthly support, making up some of the loss. Yes, God is good and so are you! Thank you so very much.  

Please remember our two sisters in Christ, Britney Higgins and Beth Ford, our group from Hoover, AL and our team from Elk City, who will all be arriving over the next week. Also, please remember Stephanie in your prayers, it looks very promising that she will be able to come for a short time in June, allowing me a long stay. If all goes well, she will leave the States on June 2nd, arriving in TZ on the 3rd. 

Brothers and sisters, we have many challenges and opportunities to share God’s Word with many here in TZ. We beg of you to continue in your prayers and support that many more might come to the knowledge of God’s love, grace, of Jesus Christ and His Church. Much to do, few are the labors, but our God is able through you! Until all have heard…

In Him,
Cy, Stephanie and Granny

Posted on May 24, 2015 .