Pressing On Toward The Goal In Nigeria...

Beloved in Christ Jesus,

Greetings from Nigeria. We evangelized Bamisinde village on Saturday, November 21, 2015 and two of our prospects were baptized early Wednesday morning, November 25 at Osun River.

On Sunday, November 22, I taught at the Ijebu-Igbo congregation in Ogun state on “Press On Toward the Goal” (Phil. 3:12-21). We are 35 in attendance with a total collection of N3,600=.

We start our practical Homiletics between 8:00 am - 5:00 pm on Monday this week and we end, Lord willing, on Friday with four students presenting thirty minutes of teaching per day between 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm.

On Sunday, November 22, brother God’s power Benjamin Okon, one of our year-one students, worshipped with the Lekki congregation in Lagos state and was assigned to teach the Sunday morning Bible class. He taught on “Discipleship,” while brother Emmanuel Okpachui taught on “Baptism” at the Asejire congregation in Osun state, and brother Shotola Segun, one of the year-two students, taught on “Evangelism” at the Egbeda congregation in Egbeda Local Government of Oyo state. Brother Victor Dominic Edet taught on “Obedience,” while brother Akinade Oluwaseun Akinleye admonished the campus church at Butubutu on “Walking in the Spirit.”

Beloved we started preparing for the two special programs that by God's grace will be coming up on our campus (BVBIN-Ibadan) in January 2016.

We plan to print ten thousand copies of WBS correspondence lessons and tracts in preparation for the 2016 program.

Thank you for your brotherly love. May the Lord keep us saved and sound in His loving way until death is our fervent prayer in Jesus name, Amen.

I  remain yours in His grace as a servant,

Brother Makinde Ebenezer Olufemi
Director of Studies-Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria: Ibadan
Minister - Church of Christ, Onikokoro/Gbongudu, Ibadan.
Proprietor - Southwest Institute Butubutu, Ibadan.
WBS coordinator

Posted on November 29, 2015 .

Students Grow Through Their Studies In The Church And Godhead...

Greetings! We pray that you are doing pretty fine both in your health and your work.

It is again that time that we communicate to you and update you concerning what is happening here at Bear Valley Bible Institute Zambia.

We report to you with a great joy to watch these men (students) grow during the time of their study here. By this point they have pretty good idea of what is expected of them and how the school operates on a daily basis.

We ended the normal classes on the 20th of November, 2015. The next two weeks will be a time for short courses. Brother Kennedy Mukuka is teaching these short courses. And this time, he is teaching “The New Testament Church” and “Godhead.” We continue to be thankful to God for men like Brother Kennedy who sacrificially commit themselves to help the school in such a wonderful way.

We also thank you for the good work that you doing for the Lord.

May God richly bless you all!

We remain yours in Christ,
Cephas and Fred

Posted on November 29, 2015 .

The Faithfulness Of God Is Seen In Another Great Week In Cameroon...

Dear support team, 

Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ. We have experienced a power failure since last week and could not easily send my report, sorry for that inconvenience.

We appreciate the will of God in our lives and His faithfulness. Students have started writing their end of third quarter exams. We pray for their success. As for the school, everything is okay and there are no major problems. We shall travel with the students on Thursday for the annual lectureship in Banga Bakundu to stay there for three days because on Sunday, we shall still send some students to go help congregations in conducting their worship.

We had another great week for the work of God. Weekend evangelism is gaining a lot of ground in our community. After Mujuka, we are focusing towards Njombe and Sancho, a virgin land just like Mujuka before this time. Myself and two other instructors shall travel to Sancho on Sunday, immediately after they finish worship at the lectureship grounds for the visibility of studies in the area to establish a new congregation because we already. Evangelism is our Mission and our Mission is Evangelism. Keep praying for this vision as God is working with us to succeed in the most difficult part of our country, French-speaking Cameroon.

God blessed the assembly in Muuka last weekend with four precious souls, that is three brothers and one sister. Also one precious soul was added at home in Mbanga, the wife of brother Benjamin. There is still joy in the presence of God over these souls that have been taken from the hands of the devil. Keep on praying for these congregations. 

Brother Ititi

Posted on November 29, 2015 .

A Time To Be Thankful...

Thursday is Thanksgiving Day. While we are thankful each day, this week provides an opportunity for family and friends to celebrate a time of gratitude. We know the students in Denver are thankful for the week to focus on assignments as they near the end of the second quarter in December. We also know they are thankful for much more, as they express daily their gratitude for the opportunity to study at the Bible Institute.

From a staff perspective, we are thankful for each of these students and their desire to prepare for greater service in the kingdom of our Lord. We express our gratitude for God’s providential hand that guided them to Denver for deeper study, and we are confident they will make a lasting impression wherever they serve.

We are also thankful for each person connected to the extension training program. We give thanks for the students in each location because of the same desire to prepare for greater service in the kingdom, for their diligence in studying, and their proclamation of the word to the lost. We offer our thanks for the staff members who give of their time and energy to provide the proper guidance needed for these students to do the work. And we are thankful for the coordinators and teachers associated with Bear Valley Bible Institute International who serve as liaisons between Denver and the locations where they assist the development of preacher training.

We also want to thank the supporters of this work. Supporting this work involves more than financial support. There are so many who pray every day for this program, send words of encouragement, donate travel miles, and work behind the scenes to ensure the smooth operation of the entire program at Bear Valley. Your support of this work does not go unnoticed, and we are certainly thankful for those who provide the needed financial support to continue the work.

We are especially thankful to our God for sending His only Son as a sacrifice for our sins and the way to an eternal home. Without the demonstration of His love and continued guidance, this program would not exist, nor would it have a purpose to exist. We owe everything to Him. Thank You.

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

The Gospel Continues To Spread Throughout Cameroon: Weekend evangelism by the students and outreach from the local congregation at Wotutu sees fruit from the gospel preached.

Preaching The Word In Nigeria, From Worship To Endurance: The staff and students from BVBIN-Ibadan extend the word of God to help the church learn about several key areas.

Eleven Graduate From The Nepal Center For Biblical Studies: The largest class thus far in Nepal completes their studies and the director, Gajendra Deshar, gets engaged.

Rains Bring Amazing Changes To The Work In Tanzania: Unexpected rains in Tanzania make a major difference in the need for produce in the northern section of Tanzania.

A Temporary Location Brings Tent-Meetings To Njiro Chini: Moving to a temporary location in a tent helps the church in their move to meet in a permanent facility.

Farming Techniques Up And Down, But Benefit The Work In Tanzania: In the midst of recent challenges, Justin Maynard reports on the benefits of farming in Arusha.

Final Thoughts
On a final note: We simply want to wish each of you a special and happy Thanksgiving Day. We pray God blesses your home and fills it with friends and family. We love and appreciate you.

God bless
Bob

Posted on November 22, 2015 .

The Gospel Continues To Spread Throughout Cameroon...

Dearest in Christ,

Greetings from this part of the globe. We do hope you are under the protecting hands of God as we are living in a world full of uncertainty. God made man free, but we can see man everywhere in chains and troubles, while few men have dedicated themselves to move and share the free gospel of Christ. Many have made themselves agents of Satan as they don’t care who dies in their planned acts to kill. Many innocent souls are dying without the gospel because of these men.

We pray for the world and we trust our God is watching and will act in His time. Let us not stop praying. Evil is ravaging the world daily, but we have the truth in our hands. Let us be committed to make Christ known. Too many who cry for freedom, guns, bombs, and unholy summits will not bring lasting peace to the world.

We were out for weekend evangelism taking the free bread of life to those who are hungry. Many will appreciate the simple truth of the Bible and many think we are joking. Lot’s future sons-in-law thought he was joking when he told them the destruction of Sodom.

I am impressed with the opportunity to always send our students house to house. It builds them up as they are confronted with many different issues on a wide range of subjects in the field.

We continue to send our appreciation to Mission Printing, as many congregations keep coming to Wotutu to collect Mission Printing tracts, which are a great tool in our evangelistic efforts. One couple came from a far away village to get cartons of tracts which will be used in their communities daily. They said, “There is no more perfect gift to give our congregation as the years draw to an end, than to give a tool that will help a soul being transformed.” It was amazing for me to hear this, and I pray that as these tracts keep going through many hands, they will also get into their hearts which will bear fruit.

BVBIC-Wotutu: we spent our time teaching the Bible and Bible related courses to train and equip a preachers fully. We do our best not to produce half-baked preachers; that is why we do vocational training in gardening and agriculture. Most of our preachers can do this in the field and it will help them sustain life in ministry. They do practicals on a tomato farm.

Learning without playing makes Jack a dull boy. This saying is common in many societies. In Brightland Christian Academy our kids are grounded with the word daily before they start their day. Once a week, sports come up to keep them fit. Christian education is penetrating little by little.

This weekend makes a difference. Since this year started, brother Chu Elvis has been going to a community near Douala, Bekoko, for weekend evangelism. He met a Muslim man and studied the Bible with him for one day and gave him the tract “A Reply to a Muslim,” and by the special grace of God the man is French speaking. He obeyed the gospel and today was the first time in his life to worship God sitting on a chair. It was great for him and we pray that his wife and children will see his example as the days unfold. The Lord added 3 precious souls into His church over the weekend.

Plans
​Students started their exams and will end before Thursday, where we shall all move to the annual Bible lectureship of the churches of Christ in Cameroon. We shall be involved in evangelism and lectures. We shall all return to Wotutu from Banga Bakundu to Wotutu to welcome elder Randy and wife who will arrive to start teaching a course to students and their wives, respectively. Keep them in your personal prayers for safe travel and a safe stay with us for one week.

Appreciation
God bless you all the more and keep you safe as you continue to invest your time, funds, and many other things that are very significant to the smooth running of the work here. Without you, I doubt if this would have been possible. We pray for you to have the grace to continue, as this work is making an impact in the lives of the students and many congregations and communities. Do your best to share this report with others.

God bless you.

Elangwe and family
By His grace Director BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on November 22, 2015 .

Farming Techniques Up And Down, But Benefit The Work In Tanzania...

Farming: 
This month we have had our ups and downs with farming. However, we are learning patience and to be thankful. To pick up where we left off last month – we planted beans in 6 of the 30-something rows in our 1-acre raised bed drip irrigation plot. We are only planting 6 rows for the short rains. We have a cut off after the sixth row so that the water does not go to all 30- something. It would cost us too much money to try and water the entire acre during the short rains, but during the long rains, Lord willing, we will receive enough rain to plant the entire acre. 

We are currently working to improve the milk production in our two dairy cows. We are also looking to purchase a third dairy cow. We met with a local man who raises dairy cattle and he taught us a lot. He pointed us in the direction of planting napier grass and using it to make silage for the dairy cows. After more research, this will help up their milk production. The local veterinarian brought us napier grass and we were able to get it planted this last week. We have also educated the locals in the importance of deworming, minerals, and proper nutrition for the animals. 

Justin was asked to travel to Mosquito River (a village approximately an hour away) and hold a seminar for the locals on raised bed drip irrigation. We are so happy to say that this way of farming (so far) works and it is a way that the locals can farm themselves. They are very eager to learn this new technique. 

As I said previously, we have had our ups and our downs. This month the door to our layers was not locked at the end of the day. This accident led to the slaughter of 25 of our 100 laying hens. When the guard dogs were let out for the night, they eventually noticed the unlocked door and that led to the demise of some of our layers. With that being said, the issue has been addressed and we are thankful it was only 25. However, this was a huge blow to our progress. We have been using the eggs we sell to buy all of the feed for the layers, broilers, and cows. We use that money to buy medicines for the animals when needed, pay the vet to deworm the cows, and purchase new broilers every 4 weeks. Losing 175 eggs a week is a big deal. However, God will provide; of that we are sure. 

Many have asked how we are going to replace the lost hens. At the moment we are not going to. We would have to build a separate place to grow them out and then it would be 6 months before they were laying. (Unless we can find 6 month old hens – our one lead on that lost 1200 layers in a recent storm. See - our problems aren’t so big.) 

Evangelism: 
Many evangelistic opportunities have arisen this month. Justin went out with the locals to conduct Bible studies in Niroshini. 

The same day that Justin went to Niroshini, Samantha and Anna attended the monthly preacher’s wives Bible study. Anna had the opportunity to present the lesson for the women that morning.
Her lesson came from Ruth chapter 1 verses 1-16. The lesson focused on walking by faith and not by sight and how often we want to take matters into our own hands instead of trusting in God to provide. She also discussed how we need to be in a place to receive God’s blessings – not merely hear about them as Naomi did when she fled Bethlehem during the famine. She was not in Bethlehem when the Lord lifted the famine and did not get to experience this blessing from God – only hear about it. 

Justin has also preached at Kisongo this month. He had a wonderful lesson on The Prodigal Son. He presented the Sunday morning Bible study at the Monduli Kanisa La Kristo introducing the topic of Spiritual Disciplines. 

Samantha and Anna led several children’s Bible classes at Kisongo. They covered Joseph and his coat of many colors and the lame man from Mark 2 whom Jesus healed. 

We will send out one more report this month. I hope to send it out by the end of next week. The entire report will be on the Children’s Seminar we helped conduct this past Saturday. It was incredibly successful with more than 150 children and we praise God for the amazing day. However, before next month’s seminar we need to raise some more funds. Be looking for the report! Thank you for everyone’s continued support and prayers. We are eternally grateful. To God be the glory forever and ever. 

The Maynard family

Posted on November 22, 2015 .

A Temporary Location Brings Tent-Meetings To Njiro Chini...

For the nearly two years of its existence, the Njiro Chini congregation has met in the home of Elly Martin, who has been a very gracious host. The church has continued steadily, but has longed for a place to call its own and for the perceived legitimacy that comes from having a distinct location. The congregation has finally been able to move to a new "temporary" location where they put up a tent. And you thought that "tent-meetings" and "tabernacle worship" were things of the past!  

We are very excited to see how God makes use of this new tool in the work of the church here. It is an exciting step in the life of our young congregation.  

I had the opportunity to travel up to Kisumu, Kenya to teach a short-course on Marriage and Family at our sister school, the Kenya School of Preaching. One of our graduates from ACSOP began the school just a few years ago. This was my first visit to the school, and I was very glad to see the ways that the Lord's kingdom is continuing to spread across East Africa. I found 20 eager students waiting for me, and we enjoyed the week together.  

We may never know all of the exponential good that comes from the work of preacher training. This is 2 Timothy 2:2 in action, "The things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, entrust these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.”

Daniel Gaines

To see Daniel’s report with pictures, please click here

Posted on November 22, 2015 .

Rains Bring Amazing Changes To The Work In Tanzania...

I hope that you are doing well. We, too, are doing well here in Tanzania. Just a couple of months ago the land here was so dry that you could not see any green leaves on the branches of trees. But an amazing rain rained for the last three days and made everything look different. The soil turned to black and the trees are starting to bring forth new green leaves. This is a great blessing that God granted the locality of this part of the World. 

Also, this week brother Cy and sister Stephanie arrived back to their home away from home. We were so glad to see them come back safely to increase the effort in the Lord’s field.  This couple has been a great tool in the work of the Lord here in Tanzania and east Africa in general. They have been supporting the work of the Lord spiritually, physically, and financially. There is no way we can talk about the church in Arusha and the ACSOP without mentioning Cy and his family.

At the end of last week Daniel Gaines went to Kenya to teach a short-course on Marriage and Family at the Kenya School of Preaching. Also, Charles Heberth will go to Kenya at the end of this week to teach a short-course on the book of James in the same school. We wish them the best for the great task they offered themselves to do for the cause of the Lord.

Back to ACSOP, things are going well, as usual. Last week the first and second year students completed their fourth quarter. Thereafter, they moved into their short-courses. The first year had a short course on Personal Evangelism taught by Godfrey Mngoma. And the second year students had one on the book of Hebrews taught by Charles Heberth. Both classes are expected to have two more short-courses next week before the graduation for the second year students on November 28, 2015. 

We hope you have a blessed week. Thank you for caring for souls in Tanzania and for us as we labor here.

Your fellow worker in the Kingdom,

Losotwa Michael,
Dean of Academics, Andrew Connally School of Preaching
A Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver extension school
Arusha, TZ

Posted on November 22, 2015 .

Eleven Graduate From The Nepal Center For Biblical Studies...

Dear respected brothers and sisters in Christ,

Greetings to everyone in the precious name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.  May the grace of God, love, and peace always be with you.

Our almighty God, through His people around the world, bless us. We would like to share our few words of report from the month of October and November 2015.

Eleven students graduated from the Nepal Center for Biblical Studies at Kathmandu, on October 24, 2015. The day of graduation was really encouraging to all. We had to cancel our yearly youth camp at school in this year. We didn't have cooking gas, sufficient food, and transportation was full of problems and danger due to a strike and political unrest.

Brother Jerry and I decided to visit our brothers and sisters in East Nepal and India during this vacation. We traveled to East Nepal on October 24 and returned back on November 2, 2015. We had Bible studies, fellowship, and a worship service at East Nepal for two days. Then we went to West Bengal of India where we have four of our recently graduated students. We spent four days and nights with three full days of Bible study and other evening devotional classes. It was really encouraging for us as well as the Christian communities. There are two congregations that have 100 members. We had helped them to construct two church buildings for fellowship and worship. That construction work was already completed. We spent another three days of Bible study and devotional time at Mirik of Darjeeling district. I was engaged with Rejina Thapa on November 1, 2015. If the Lord is willing I will marry her on December 14, 2015.

We were planning to begin our new classes on November 16, 2015. However, we had to postpone for another two weeks. We don't have cooking gas and food for groceries. The political strike goes on in the south (Terai) part of Nepal. The Indian government sealed all borders. Nepal is facing really big problems. Please kindly remember us in all of your prayer.  

I would like to revisit our graduated students and their local congregations before beginning our new classes. I don't prefer to take any other brothers with me due to transportation problems. I am thinking and planning to go at Tanahu, Chitwan, and Makwanpur for one week. My time will be from November 17 - 24, 2015. The purpose of my visit will be to encourage our graduated students and establishing them in God's ministry.

Thank you all for your regular prayer, love, and concern about us. May God continually bless you all.

Thank you.

Brother in Christ
Gajendra Deshar

Posted on November 22, 2015 .

Preaching The Word In Nigeria, From Worship To Endurance...

Beloved in Christ ,

Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ. The students and some staff and members of the Onikokoro / Gbongudu congregation, Ibadan evangelized Gbongudu / Sooko junction on Saturday of November 14, 2015, where I spoke on “Worship in the Patriarchal, Mosaic and Christian Dispensations,” while brother Dada Lawrence and brother Emmanuel Okpachui spoke on “Marks of True Worshipers” and the “Benefits of True Worship” respectively.

On Sunday, November 15, I taught on “Pressing Toward The Goal” from Philippians 3:12-21 at the Kute congregation, Ibadan, while brother Sunday Samuel Adegoke, one of the graduates from the former Southwest School of Evangelism (SWSE), Ibadan admonished the church on “Endurance.”

At the Onikokoro /Gbongudu congregation, Ibadan, one of our Saturday prospects was baptized by brother Dada Lawrence.

Second semester classes began at BVBIN-Ibadan with thirty-four students, eighteen students in the diploma program and sixteen students in the advanced diploma program from November 13, 2015 through January 29, 2016.

I (Makinde) will be handling the following subjects for this semester: Homiletics 1 & 2, Preacher's Life and Practical. Brother Kayode Solomon Eniafe will handle OT History-1, NT Church 2, and OT Wisdom 2. Brother Abiola Joseph Olusoji will handle Hermeneutics-1, Hebrews, and Denominational Doctrines. Brother Isaac Olaniyan will handle Life of Christ-2 and Galatians, while our campus minister, brother Abraham Idu Yeje will handle Acts of the Apostles and Prison Epistles.

At the campus congregation in Butubutu village, brother Abraham Idu Yeje taught on “Individual Challenges,” while brother Victor Dominic Edet, one of our year-one students admonished the church on “God’s Power.” Brother Shotola Segun, a year-two student taught on “The Challenges of Life” at the Egbeda congregation, and brother Akinade Oluwaseun Akinleye, another year-two student taught on “Spiritual Challenges” at the Kuede congregation, while brother Kayode S. Eniafe admonished the church at Kuede village on “Pressing Toward the Goal” (Phil.3:14).

Brother Benjamin Okon, a year-one student reported the conversion of two souls during their door-to-door evangelism at Lekki on Saturday, while brother Ezekiel Okorougo, one of the graduates of SWSE and BVBIN, reported the conversion of three souls (Elechi Olugu, Mrs. Ugo Blessing, and Nnenna Inya) during his mission work to Afikpo in Ebonyi state. He also reported that he attended three burials during his one month preaching trip to Ebonyi state, visited Afikpo and Abakaliki prison and used six cartons of Mission Printing tracts during his mission trip.

Brother Matthew Ikape, one of our year-one students will be assisting the church at Erinmo -Ijesha in Osun state as the the evangelist from December 18, 2015 till August 2016, when he hopes to complete his year-one courses and move to the advanced diploma certificate, Lord willing.

Brethren, always remember us in prayer as we do for you. May the Lord of blessing continue to bless all your endeavors in Jesus Christ’s name, Amen.

Yours in His grace, as a servant,
Makinde Ebenezer Olufemi

Posted on November 22, 2015 .

An Exciting Week Of Graduations And Outreach...

Another exciting week unfolded over the last seven days with Bear Valley Bible Institute International. Students in Denver continue toward the half-way point in their second quarter of studies. As they prepare for mid-term exams, they also complete assignments for each class. They continue to be an encouragement in the dedication they display and determination to complete the program in Denver. Next month, Gary Pollard and Jesse LeMay will finish their journey. Please remember to pray for them as they leave Bear Valley and serve in God’s kingdom.

Two graduations are highlighted in this week’s report. One graduation recently occurred at Chimala Bible Institute (CBI) in Tanzania. Coupled with the exciting news of their graduation is the announcement of the incoming class they prepare to train. With more than thirty applicants, the need for help at CBI is pressing. Please read about the needs in Chimala for the upcoming class in January 2016.

In two weeks, Andrew Connally School of Preaching (ACSOP) will host their next graduation. Having graduated 140 men in the past, adding fifteen (15) more to this number continues to encourage everyone as the influence of the gospel spreads throughout the northern regions of Tanzania and surrounding countries. Remember to pray for CBI and ACSOP as they faithful train men to share the gospel of Jesus in East Africa.

Other reports below also provide news of the great work accomplished throughout the world. We urge you to read through the reports and pray for the work in each area. As God continues to bless the efforts of these men, we know Satan is working to stop the growth of His kingdom. Join us in prayer to strengthen the faith of all involved in our efforts to train men to preach the gospel to a lost and dying world.

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

Students And Staff Return From Great Weekend Of Evangelism: After a grueling trip to several villages around Wotutu, the staff and students in Cameroon saw fruit born.

Weekend Evangelism Brings Three Souls To Christ In Nigeria: Staff and students alike take the gospel to various locations near Ibadan, Nigeria and three souls are added to the church.

News From SIBS In Ghana Exemplifies Growth In The Program: This week’s report features various events that occurred over the last three months at SIBS in Nsawam, Ghana.

Northern Sector Annual Women’s Fellowship Hosted By TIBS, Ghana: Tamale Institute of Biblical Studies hosted a women’s fellowship event that brought women from northern Ghana.

Graduation At CBI And Excitement About The New Class: Students recently completed their studies in Chimala and the upcoming class indicates a record number of potential students.

Outreach In Kenya Sees Fruit Born In The Lord’s Kingdom: As students address issues in several locations, four souls obeyed the gospel as an outreach of Kenya School of Preaching.

Upcoming Graduation Brings Excitement To ACSOP: Fifteen more students graduate in two weeks from ACSOP joining the 140 previous graduates who are preaching the gospel.

Final Thoughts
Thank you for your continued trust and support of the Bear Valley Bible Institute. All you do for the work in Denver and around the world is making a global impact. Souls are saved, the church is strengthened, and the growth is encouraging. Without you this would not be possible. Although the words fall short of expressing the depth of our gratitude, we hope you all know how much your trust and support is appreciated. Thank you.

God bless
Bob

Posted on November 15, 2015 .

Students And Staff Return From Great Weekend Of Evangelism...

Dearest in Christ,

Greetings from Cameroon. I am sure this report meets you well and sound in all that you do. I just returned from mission work, weekend evangelism now. It is after 1 am in Cameroon and I started struggling from the villages I was during the weekend and praise God I just entered my house now with my family deep asleep. Only my wife was up to open the door for me.

Last week in BVBIC-Wotutu was awesome as our students developed in many ways of their lives they prepare for ministry. After classes we jumped into the van that takes us out of Wotutu to a reasonable distance and stopped for us to continue with motor cycle as we go out for weekend evangelism. This week, weekend evangelism took me and some students to 8 locations. It was fruitful as we could nurture congregations and bring some new souls to the Lord. Join us to celebrate the greatness of God in this work.

Some of our students alongside the students of Mbanga prepared for open air public preaching to the community of Mujuka.

Getting into mission fields now is not very easy. That is why in order for our van to last longer we cannot take the van to some places, even though we must go there to preach and teach. Like one van that blocked the way because of the mud on the road and we stayed hours to help get it out till a truck came and helped tool the van. All is a result of rain.

After being weary on the way to get to the village for work our spirit was rekindled as we got to villages safe and sound and we saw souls who were ready to listen to the truth, even though you will meet them busy doing their domestic work after a hard day work in their farms. One of them is married to her husband as a second wife. She asked us many questions regarding a tract about polygamy was given to her. Keep Valery in your prayers, so that she will see the truth and come out of error.

I left Mujuka to Nguti to meet with the church there. I exhorted the congregation this morning, it was my maiden visit and I was welcomed with love and smiles. The church will grow as long as we put preachers in empty pulpits. BVBIC-Wotutu has the dream to do that and as the years go by we realize this visions little by little. Keep us in your prayers.

Erecting church buildings, either wooden, which is cheap, or blocks is not easy with most congregations here in Cameroon. I look up to the mountain, where will my help come from?

Some believe that they have positions. The community feels it a type to worship in a place which is compared to where goats and sheep are being kept. People make a mockery of the church in this way.

One of our former students, now an evangelist in that area, is serving the Lord there with great joy, but he is in misery. The gospel is powerful; that is why many will overlook their predicaments and continue tirelessly to reach out to souls and nurture the souls, as we wait patiently for their maturity. Your prayers as needed daily for the work here.

Some leaders in the congregation of Nguti were happy as they were blessed with my message and a soul was added there. Six precious souls were added into the kingdom this week. Keep the young converts in your prayers as our students keep the routine of going back for proper follow up to keep them in the faith.

Events
1) Elder Randy and wife will be in Cameroon this month to teach a short course. Keep them in your prayers.

2) We shall be part of the annual Bible lectureship in Cameroon next year. Wotutu will host the national annual event, it will be great as many are looking forward to make it to Wotutu for graduation. Also, the lectureship at the Wotutu congregation will be 10 years old. Wow it will be time for taking stocks and dreaming more for the growth of the work. Please pray as you see how you can fit yourself to be part of the program, so that we shall record success and glory will go to God.

Appreciations
God bless you for all that you are doing towards the work here. We thank you for your prayers, concern, and support. Without you the work here would not have even seen the work done of the day. God alone will reward you in due season if you don’t faint.

Do your best to share this with others.

Keep me in your prayers. I returned with lots of pain in my body from this trip. The motor cycle threw me on the ground 3 times. I have pain now.

Elangwe and family
By His grace director BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on November 15, 2015 .

Weekend Evangelism Brings Three Souls To Christ In Nigeria...

Dearest in Christ ,

Greetings from students and staff of Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria - Ibadan and my fellow WBSFUW in Western states of Nigeria (brothers Dele Shotola, Emmanuel Onabanjo, Sunday Samuel Adegoke, Adediran Williams, Akinyoola Femi, and Akinyoola Gabriel).

Our weekend evangelism at Laminin, Bamisinde, and Kuede villages on Saturday, November 7, 2015 resulted in the conversion of three souls (Adeyemo Aminat, Adekunle Kadiyat, and Kamilu Gbadamosi) on Sunday at the Kuede congregation by brother Kayode Solomon Eniafe.

We went on the just repaired school van. I concluded my three weeks of Bible studies at the Kuede congregation on “Worship in the Patriarchal, Mosaic, and Christian Dispensation” on November 9th, 2015.

Also, I concluded my three Sundays teaching on “Does God Care?” from Luke 15 at the Onikokoro / Gbongudu congregation Ibadan with a sub-topic titled “How To Survive The Storms Of Life?” on Sunday, November 8th. Brother Makinde Emmanuel, one of our August 2015 graduates with BVBI certificate on Biblical Studies, led in songs, brother Makinde John, one of our year one students, admonished the church on “Attitude,” while brother Gabriel Ishom served as youth minister.

Brethren, Lord willing, we will evangelize another city in Lagelu Local Government of Oyo state this coming weekend. We thank the Lord for counting us worthy to be among His ministers and we thank you all for your moral and financial supports. May the Lord of blessing continue to bless all your undertaking in Jesus Christ name, Amen.

I remain your co-worker in Christ's vineyard,

Makinde Ebenezer Olufemi

Posted on November 15, 2015 .

News From SIBS In Ghana Exemplifies Growth In The Program...

SIBSREP – AUGUST, 2015

Both of our two programs –the regular full-time two-year Preacher Training and the Master’s program are making steady progress. So far, the eleven students in the full-time program are working hard to complete their studies. We also continue to receive enquiries and applications concerning the Master’s program.

Master’s Program
The recent Master’s class held with Jerry Bates was equally a great success. Two preachers, Ebenezer Makinde and Isaac Oluwol, continued to attend from Nigeria, and overall student participation was very encouraging. There was a preacher, Alfred Beeyan, from Liberia who attended for the first time to enquire about the admission. This time around, nineteen students participated in the class excluding five brethren who were present to audit the class. Four other local preachers have since then submitted completed application forms to enroll in the program, and others are making more enquiries hopefully intending to enroll.

Part-Time Program
As information continues to get around about our school, some brethren are expressing a deep interest to enroll, however, they are unable to attend because of their work. At a meeting with Steven Ashcraft and the staff of SIBS, the issue of part-time classes was extremely considered. We noticed that since some wanted to enroll, but except on part-time basis, we thought a week-end program must be considered. In that case, interested candidates could have the time to do so. Classes would be organized on Friday afternoons and the whole of Saturday. A total of ten hours of classroom work per week was required to obtain a BV diploma, while any study time less than BV requirement could attract a certificate or award from SIBS.

Admissions For 2016/2017
As the final school term for the current students is approaching, it has become very demanding upon us with the second batch of students. We continue to visit and talk to some congregations, depositing enrollment forms in specific locations and at seminars. Although there have been some responses, we are working on more students. We plan to hold interviews during the first week in December which will determine who are going to be our next batch of students. Please, continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

Brethren Donate To [SIBS]
The church at Achimota College in Accra showed their kindness to [SIBS] when they donated some food items to the school. Received with appreciation, we also asked them to continue with this kind gesture and hope other brethren would emulate such kindness to support to the school.

Hope we are always in your thoughts and prayers.

SIBS REPORT – SEPTEMBER, 2015

The main purpose of the establishment of [SIBS] is to proclaim the gospel of the Lord Jesus. This gospel reveals God’s power of love and grace in the sacrifice of Christ to save the lost. Although [SIBS] plans to at least establish one church each year, we are so thankful to God, a third church has been established in our second year.

New Church Planted – Pokuase-Amanfrom
Pokuase-Amanfrom in the Greater Accra region is virtually a place of new settlement, where mostly the working class in the city are re-locating and building a new township.  New churches – both Orthodox and Pentecostal are mushrooming rapidly. [SIBS] plan is to identify towns and villages where other churches are, but the Lord’s church is not to preach the gospel in these places.

In a week’s campaign here with [SIBS] students, several people were reached with the gospel, and heard of the church for the first time in their lives. However, their problem here, as elsewhere, was making an instant decision to be baptized into Christ. With some already affiliated to some church, they felt reluctant to “leave” their church and “join” another church so instantly. They thought they needed more time to make a decision.

As we went round studying the gospel with people, we also met some members of the church who have re-located to this place. While some of them ride back and forth to attend worship in their former congregations, others could not afford to attend worship because of the distance and their new location.

By the close of the campaign, there were ten baptisms, and two who placed membership, and twenty-nine in attendance at the first worship service.

Third Church - Bole- Upper West
About this same time, another group of our students and some of our instructors traveled to Bole in the Upper West region on a second mission trip.  Blessed with three baptisms, four restorations, and a couple of old members here, the believers started meeting as a congregation for the first time. We are so thankful to see a third church started in the second year of [SIBS], the church at Dobro, being the first one to be established. 

SIBSREP – OCTOBER, 2015

Perhaps the unanticipated Agricultural Workshop sponsored by Healing Hands International came in as a timely response to some concerns raised here concerning livelihood of our students and preachers. There were about eighty-four participants at the workshop. This comprised three main groups. Besides students from SIBS, students from the Hope Training Institute [HTI], and Agents from the Department of Agriculture were invited to the workshop.

Providing Sustainable Skills
As the goal of the workshop was to provide sustainable training skills to participants, students from the HTI embraced the program with exception. According to the Managing Director of HTI, the school has always been anticipating an Agricultural program of this kind to support the Institute’s feeding needs. HTI’s response to participate in the workshop was overwhelming.

The government is giving some priority to the Agriculture sector, hence our invitation to the Department of Agriculture in the municipality, who responded so favorably. About thirty Extension Agents and workers led by the Municipal Director, Mrs Ruth Woode, participated. 

The two-day workshop which aimed at introducing SIBS students and other interested participants to improved farming techniques was more than a success. The workshop centered particularly on compost making, and drip irrigation. Since SIBS students depend on generous support of brethren for livelihood, the program was found to be a motivation to get us involved in vigorous backyard gardening to supplement our feeding needs.

Positive Impact
All participants fully appraised the program. Brethren from the HTI could not help entreating the resource person to visit their campus. This was to observe the great need there for further future training or support that could be given them to sustain their feeding needs. The Agents from the Department of Agriculture were not an exception in their own evaluation. Although these officers receive periodic training, they did not hesitate to admit learning additional techniques and deriving immense benefit from the workshop. They thought the government should have provided this kind of training periodically to promote farming locally. Consequently, they requested for any further possible collaboration with HHI in the area of further workshops and technical assistance to improve farming in the municipality.

At SIBS, our plan is to apply the new technique on our just acquired two-acre land to support the schools feeding. In that case, there would be the need for a technical assistance – the need for services of an Agricultural officer to guide and supervise the school farm. What is more, some of the students at SIBS thought they could take the technology back home after graduating from school to support their livelihood.

School Property
[SIBS] has been able to acquire a two-acre plot of land for our school campus. We have just made a small down payment until we ascertain the authenticity of all the land documents, when we can go ahead to make the total payment.

Hope we will continue to be in your thoughts and prayers. 

Seth Osae-Larbi
Southern Institute Of Biblical Studies
(BVBI)

Posted on November 15, 2015 .

Northern Sector Annual Women's Fellowship Hosted By TIBS, Ghana...

Bear Valley Bible Institute, Tamale – Ghana, in collaboration with the two congregations in Tamale, organized the maiden meeting of women for the three regions in the Northern Sector of Ghana.

This program is one of the dreams of the Institute: empowering women to be self- sufficient in their effort of propagating the gospel and edifying themselves and we are glad that the two congregations in Tamale are championing that course.

The aims for organizing the 3-Day meeting dubbed “Northern Sector Annual Women Fellowship,” which were slated for the 22nd of October, 2015 to the 25th of October, 2015 were to:

•Learn the scripture
•Foster friendship among the women
•Share life experience
•Seek for solutions to marriage/family problems
•Build up the confidence of one another

The theme of the meeting was “Let Us Rise and Build the Church” and the topics which were discussed under the theme were as follows:

  • The Role of Women in the Great Commission
  • Building through Faithful Christian Living
  • Building through Vigorous Defence of the Truth
  • Building through Devoted Fasting and Prayers
  • Things Destroying Our Marriages
  • Supporting the Church Financially

Very experienced women Bible teachers in the various congregations in the Southern Sector of country were invited to handle the topics. These included:

  • Mama Salome – Dansoman Church of Christ, Accra
  • Mama Kate Ansah – Bethlehem Church Church of Christ. Accra
  • Mama Aboagyewaah – Medina Church of Christ, Accra
  • Mama Beatrice Asante- Lashebi Church of Christ . Accra
  • Mama Margret Appiah Agyei- Oforikrom Church of Christ , Kumasi
  • Mama Esther Asante – Nkwakwa Church of Christ, Offinso

The 3-Day Program was attended by (126) one hundred and twenty-six representativeswomen from (39) thirty-nine congregations in the country.

 During the worship Brother George Dassah, Preacher – Tamale East Congregation led the Bible Class and discussed the life of Queen Esther. In his concluding remarks, he urged the women to emulate the good Character of Esther.

Brother Baah Joseph Okyere, Preacher – Tamale West Congregation led the Lord’s Supper.

The Guest of Honor was brother Nathaniel Adams, an elder who preached the sermon on the Sunday worship and also presented a talk on the “Importance of Hand Washing” with water and soap.

In his speech he encouraged members to devote theirtime to voluntarily educate their communities because, according to him, the washing of hands helps prevent a number of diseases.

At the end of the meeting, two elderly women were given gifts for their exemplary devotion to women developmental activities in Ghana.

In all, the meeting was very successful and all participants went home with joy and excitement and expressed their willingness to attended next year.

The Organizers also promised the women that, God-willing, they will have a more educative and interesting meeting.

Baah Joseph Okyere

Posted on November 15, 2015 .

Graduation At CBI And Excitement About The New Class...

On November 6, 2015 the Chimala Bible Institute celebrated another graduation sending seven men and one woman back into the Kingdom of God to work and serve the church throughout Tanzania, including one from a Congolese refugee camp. The school wishes God’s blessings upon them in their new service to the church.

2016 Incoming Students
The Chimala Bible Institute is preparing for the 2016 incoming class. There are 31 students that have applied for the Swahili program. Originating from all over Tanzania, the CBI staff is currently busy interviewing potential students including taking a trip to Mwanza, a city in the Northwest of Tanzania. Combined with our current students, we could potentially have 38 students in 2016. This is a bold endeavor, but we are launching out in faith that the Lord will provide support for all of the students. The Chimala Bible Institute will start on January 18, 2016.

Urgent School Needs
Combined with the lack of funds in the past and the large number of incoming students for 2016, the preacher school buildings are in serious need of repairs. The tin roof is rusted and leaking through into the classrooms. This has caused damage to the wood and ceilings in the classrooms. The cost of doing necessary repairs to the buildings and dormitories is $2,330.   

The mattresses and mosquito nets are destroyed and unusable. They will need to be replaced at a cost of $1,086 for all. Also, many pieces of furniture are broken due to use and age and will need to be repaired or replaced. Please consider how you can help us in preparation for a new class of students who desire to preach the gospel in Tanzania. Thank you.

Chad Wagner

Posted on November 15, 2015 .

Outreach In Kenya Sees Fruit Born In The Lord's Kingdom...

I trust you are doing well and your family also. At KSOP we are OK. Just a note to say thank you for the money to send the students out to help the local churches. They are true ambassadors of Christ and also of the school. I feel encouraged to hear from the congregations that they are doing well in leading worship service and door to door evangelism. 

We sent 10 students to five congregations in Rift Valley and Kisii and response was amazing, the students tackled hand clapping and women leadership in the church which is a problem. Next quarter we would love to send them again at least twice. 

In Oct 1st I joined Maurice and John Bosco in Ikumu CoC where we worshiped with a small group of Christians who have been struggling with a lot of errors. We led worship service and showed them the bible worship. Four souls obeyed the gospel and were immersed. Last Sunday Oct 8th, Maurice visited them and led bible class and worship and one soul later obeyed the gospel. Maurice plans to plant a new congregation in a town near by and I suggested he help this church to grow spiritually before he moves. We also learnt that there are many churches of Christ in the villages with the name "Church of Christ" but with no bible worship. There is need to have Maurice and another person visiting and studying with these people more even during the break and reaching out to other groups.

Blessings to you for being part of this work.

His servant and yours,
Charles

Posted on November 15, 2015 .

Upcoming Graduation Brings Excitement To ACSOP...

Its my hope that this short report finds you well. It’s my prayer that you are continuing well with Lord’s work. I want to share with you my joy for participating and seeing preachers preparing for their graduation on November 28, 2015. It is a pleasure to witness their zeal to reach lost souls. The next two weeks are busy weeks because of preparation for the second year graduation. We have fifteen well-trained preachers who will be in the field after two weeks. Their names are:

1.    Amri Lubalati from Magomeni Dar Es Salaam
2.    AshersMbasha From Hai (Boma ng’ombe) Kilimanjaro
3.    Daniel Karerafrom Bonga Babati
4.    Elias Kwilasa from Kilimahewa Mwanza
5.    Emanuel Barton from Kyela Mbeya
6.    Emanuel Darema From Kateshi Babati
7.    Emanuel Josephat from Maji ya chai Arusha
8.    Ezekiel Mark from Engarenaiboru Longido Arusha
9.    Joseph Juma from Michungwani Mwanza
10.    Lairumbe Ndoosi from Monduli Chini Arusha
11.    Lemali Ndwala from Monduli Juu Arusha
12.    Otieno Dismas from Mererani Simanjiro Manyara
13.    RenatusAnthony from Singida town
14.    Samson Tarimo from Mbeya town
15.    Winny Mapunda from Dar Es Salaam

You may wonder why I listed all of these name. I believe in the power of prayer, and these men will not be successful without your prayers. And some like to mention them by name. Please don’t hesitate to mention their names in your prayers. This is one of the works of faithful men who sacrifice their time and their money to make sure it is completed.

I don’t have words strong enough to express how much your prayers and support have done to help accomplish all of this.  You have seen how these fifteen preachers are coming from different locations in Tanzania and East Africa; the gospel will now be preached to all those areas.

Thank you all for your efforts, and may God bless you.  

In His service,

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

Posted on November 15, 2015 .

A Month To Be Thankful...

November is a month that provides an opportunity in the U.S. to celebrate Thanksgiving. Other countries around the world also celebrate a time of Thanksgiving, some earlier in the year and others near this time. Regardless, we know the value of expressing our gratitude. We also know that an attitude of thanksgiving is not a yearly event, but daily. During the next few weeks as we lead up to this special day, we will focus on a few areas where we are thankful.

We are thankful for the dedicated staff who serve in each location. Whether talking about BVBI in Denver or the eighteen locations where we are privileged to work along side those who serve in the extension program, the dedication of these staff members is worthy of emulating. Without them this program would not function at such a strong level. The time spent preparing for classes, teaching students, providing an evangelistic example, and working with local congregations to grow exemplifies the dedication to the Lord that demands our gratitude. We thank you and we thank God for you.

Students in Denver continue to plow their way through the coursework of all six classes and they near the mid-way point in the quarter. Students in each extension location also make their way through coursework as they approach the new year. Reports below indicate the level of activity they demonstrate in their work both in and out of the classroom.

With the approaching new year, two new locations will begin training preachers: Fiji and Malawi. Please pray for these areas as we work together to provide training for men who desire to share the gospel. We look forward to sharing news about the development and progress of the students throughout their journey. 

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 Howell Ferguson can be read by clicking here.

Extension Reports

Taking The Gospel And Teaching Others To Read And Write: The past week was filled with evangelism in Cameroon, along with efforts to help others learn to read and write.

After A Trip To Gorlovka, BVBIU Focuses On Evangelism: After a heart-wrenching trip to war-torn Ukraine, staff and students spend time evangelizing areas in Western Ukraine.

First Year Student At ACSOP In Tanzania Is Filled With Gratitude: One of the top students at ACSOP expresses his gratitude for the opportunity to attend school and serve in the kingdom.

Thoughts On Inviting Missionaries To Speak At The Local Congregation: A wonderful article by Daniel Gaines highlights reasons for inviting missionaries to speak to the church.

Final Thoughts
Closing out the reports this week with a focus on why we should invite missionaries to speak to our congregations was encouraging. Our prayer is that each of us will see the value of the God-given role of helping brethren who dedicate themselves to go to various locations around the world preaching and teaching the gospel of Jesus. According to scripture, we are to send them in a manner worthy of God, and by our support we are fellow workers with the truth (3 Jn. 6-8).

God bless
Bob

Posted on November 8, 2015 .

Taking The Gospel And Teaching Others To Read And Write...

Dearest in Christ,

Greetings from Cameroon. I am sure this mail will get to you late because it is already 10:30 pm in Cameroon. It was not easy for us to return to Wotutu from our different weekend evangelism mission fields because of bad roads, but thank God we are all here safe and sound even though with pains.

I am sure you are doing great and God’s blessings are evident in your life and that of your family and the church family.

Last week in BVBIC-Wotutu went on well. The brother who was sick returned to school stronger. Keep praying for brother Oponde Daniel.

We were set for mission work over the weekend. If you were to look around us well you would see that climate change has really affected us as now in November rain is still falling. That is why mission work is expensive because the roads are bad.

The news about reading glasses is still moving and evangelists from different congregations and different villages continue to come to Wotutu to get theirs, like evangelist Etah Edwin from Bekumu, which is about 2 hours on the Atlantic Ocean to Idenau.

The tracts from Mission Printing keep going out from Wotutu to different ministers in different places, which will go a long way to enhance their evangelistic efforts. I got a message from a village far away from Wotutu where one man read through our tracts and called to say he has seen the truth and has many questions to ask. His appeal has been directed to a nearby preacher who just opened a study with him. This will surely be an open door for that community to get the truth because the church of Christ is not located there. Keep this in your prayers. Three precious souls obeyed the gospel this week in the Wotutu area.

Education is the bedrock that will help the church in the future. In Wotutu we know the value of Christian education and we are doing all within our ability to make it known in the communities around Wotutu for many to benefit from it. We started with the very young and empty minds of the kids in Brightland Christian Academy and now we are taking it gradually to the parents with what we call Adult Literacy Classes. Some people know how to read and write. Through our visions we are teaching people for free to come and learn how to read and write in the evenings after they return from their farms. Many are eager to learn as you will see them running to the class after a busy day in their farms. It shows that they have interest. Through this media we are sure to penetrate those who believe in our visions and they are being part of it either through their kids who are attending our school or now through the parents as they get songs, prayers and Bible devotions, along side teaching the circular subjects. Please, I am confident this way we shall go far in reaching out to many.

Learning is great. I know that reading opens you to the world. One lady showed her exercise to my wife who is teaching them and once she said you are correct it provoked smiles and happiness for someone who has never had opportunity to write anything. Women and girls are really happy with this program because they have always been, in history, victims of no access to school because of either early marriages or their parents looked upon this as a waste of time to send women to school. Please, you can come and help us change their lives with the gospel as we improve on their intellect.

Plans
We still have mass evangelism in Bomaka congregation, as they have invited us to come and help in house to house evangelism.

I will also be in another far away village for weekend evangelism.

The school in Mbanga and the church in Mujuka are also inviting us to be part of house to house evangelism next weekend.

Appreciations
God bless you for all that you do for us. God will reward you in due season, so faint not. Thank you for your prayers, deep concern, and support.

Do your best to share this with others.

Elangwe and family
By His grace director BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on November 8, 2015 .