Nsawam Ghana extension schools conduct campaigns

Nsawam Extension Schools 1 and 2

Second Quarter Report, 2022

Report on activities held for the second quarter at the Nsawam Extension School.

Classes

Effective teaching is ongoing with the combined class on our schedules for the quarter. Brother Amoo-Gyimah is the teacher for the quarter on Life of Christ II, III, and IV. Lessons from these courses are helping our students in the teachings of the churches and their way of life. Furthermore, examinations and research papers in MLA format are being instructed to be submitted by the end of the quarter. We are grateful that students are picking up gradually in the writing of papers according to the new syllabi.

Personal Campaigns

Our students in various congregations are working hard in house-to-house visitation which helps to bring more souls to the Lord in their personal evangelism, information center preaching, article writing, and visitor’s classes. This is helping since it equips them with the field work and experiences of practical evangelism.

Campaign at Akwamu

The students of Nsawam school joined with the Accra school to partake in the campaign from Monday to Sunday. During the campaign, the students did their best to the preaching of the gospel, and private evangelism during the day and in the evening. Three (3) were won, two ladies and a gentleman.  

Congregations Benefitting From Our Students

We shall always thank our Lord Jesus Christ for His kind protection in the ministry and the Bear Valley School of preaching and her instructors for the truth being taught to our students. Most of the congregations appreciate the truth our students are teaching in various congregations; this has a great impact on the congregation. We love to hear this as it adds credit to the academic instructions. We pray always that such will continue till our Lord comes back.

New Admission

In this quarter we have admitted two new students.

Also, we had one additional student from West Coast, who is joining to further his education with the Nsawam school.

Some Baptism Records

Through the serious efforts of the instructors and the students in evangelism, some prospects gave themselves to the Lord. We had four baptisms added to the church at Nsawam.  

Keep remembering us in your prayers.

Reported by Sammy

Posted on July 5, 2022 .

Accra students encourage local congregations

Accra Report

End of June, 2022

Peace from our Lord be with us now and forever.

It is with much excitement to report on the various activities held at the end of June, 2022.

Academic 

First and foremost, June marks the end of the second quarter and vacation. At this period, revision, examination, and submission of research papers are submitted and marked for the preparation of transcripts.

All instructors participated in their courses as assigned for the quarter. We thank God that none of them fell ill. They are very healthy for the beginning of the next quarter.

Impact of our Student’s Visit to Local Congregation

Every local congregation wishes to have our students and instructors teach the church and to hear the truth on the teachings obtained from the school. It really impresses us when we hear such reports from the congregations. All the students have been assigned to teach in the local church. Just recently one student has been ‘employed’ by Doboro North church in his first year in the school. The rest of them are spread throughout the congregation and help with preaching and teaching the gospel.

Keith Visit to Extension Schools

We thank God that our brother Keith arrived safely in Ghana for the purpose to visit the extension school to see the progress of the schools. During his visit, he went to Cape Coast and Takoradi with Kojo. On his return to Accra, he went to Ashtown and Accra East with Sammy. 

Campaign at Akwamu

There was a campaign at Akwamu, a suburb of Nsawam by the school. The weekend students at Nsawam and the regular students did marvelously well. The campaign started on Monday and ended on the following Sunday – (7 days and evenings). Many prospects still call for studies with the students. Three baptisms were recorded. Two women and one man. 

May the Lord’s name be praised.

The Holy Bibles (World Bible School Edition)

We thank God for the Holy Bibles, which were donated to the school. God bless you for the Bibles. During our last campaign, we had three baptisms. These Bibles were given to them in order to motivate them to see the need to “take heed to reading” and studying. Keep praying with us for the Lord to add daily as we minister on the field.

Black Box Projector

We received a black box containing a projector and HDD with numerous lessons. Having gone through the lessons, we realized they would be very helpful for the students as part of their studies. Also, it will be good for the new convert class and evangelism activities. We are grateful for this and will use it extensively to aid our research work.

Personal Evangelism

This ministry is one of the core mandates of the Bear Valley Schools in Ghana. During the vacation, some of our students dedicated time to stay in the school to evangelize in the local areas with the purpose to revise what was taught to them during the Akwamu Campaign. This service has been profitable as the people there receive the truth. We are preparing with the entire student body to follow up to win more souls.

We shall continue thanking God for His protection and guidance through these activities.

We ask you to keep remembering us in prayer.

Reported by E. O. Larbi, Director.

Posted on July 5, 2022 .

Much progress in northern Ghana

OPERATING REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 2022

We continue to make progress in our efforts to serve our master Jesus Christ in Northern Ghana. We wish to report on the things that took place in the month of May, 2022 both within campus and in the field.

STAFF MEETING

We had a very effective staff meeting in the Month of May, 2022 to discuss and to review some of the things that were necessary. Participants were as usual Brother Adjei Mensah, Albert Tamanja Malir and James B. Legend.

We had some discussion on the budgetary allocation running of the school and the prices of things were almost doubled, recruitment for the next batch of students as this current batch is almost gone. We also saw the need to run some seminars every quarter with the aim of refreshing and strengthening preachers in the field as well as keep them connected with the school. Furthermore, we deliberated on ways to continue with our school farm. We did last by selling the produce we harvested last year to reinvest on this year's farming.

We also considered the need to have some local leadership training for localities in an effort to train able leaders to help in the governance of congregations locally. It was a very fruitful meeting.

VISITATION AND RECRUITMENT

As students were still on break, between the 19th to the 22nd of May 2022, Brother James B. Legend embarked on a three days visitation journey to the Upper East Region. On this visitation journey, he visited the Sandema congregation, Bazua congregation and the Poyameri congregations respectively. Brother Elijah preaches for Sandeman, Isaac Akumoliga for Bazua and Francis Mbugri for Poyameri respectively. All these preachers are graduates of Bear Valley Tamale. They were all strengthened and encouraged by his visitation. He worshiped with the Sandema congregation on the 21st of May, which was the first day of the week.

He took advantage of his visit to Bazua to meet with three of our graduates to discuss the need for them to work in the interest of Christ and the school that helped empower them to become great tools for the Lord. These preachers are; Baaba Elijah, who preaches for Agatusi congregation and had benefited from the motor bicycles that were bought, Francis Mbugri of Poyameri congregation and another beneficiary of one of the motors and Isaac Akumoliga of Bazua. They also dialogue on the necessity of working together to strengthen evangelism in the area. This meeting was also a very fruitful one.

SCHOOL GARDEN AND TREES

Mango Tree: One of the Mango trees planted in the compound of the school by our able Coordinator (Kojo Acquah Beenyi) produced some beautiful fruits. His labor of consistently planting different kinds of trees, both edible and medicinal, isn't in vain as we have begun enjoying as inhabitants. God bless him for his efforts.

Irrigation: The ground-nut we sowed for our piloted garden was ready in the month of May, and was successfully harvested and enjoyed by the students. It brought joy to many of them, seeing fresh ground-nut at this time of the year. You scarcely see fresh this time of the year in Ghana, especially Northern Ghana. They produced very well. We hope to do better this year in the dry season.

ACADEMIC WORK

All our students reported back to school successfully on the 29th of May, 2022 for us to resume classes. On the 30th of May 2022, lectures began with Brother Daniel Adjei Mensah as he started with the Christian Ethics. Classes continue to run successfully in a very peaceful and harmonized atmosphere to God’s glory.

KPALSI SOUTH CONGREGATION

The Kpalsi South congregation continues to work in harmony with the school both numerically, physically and spiritually. As an effort to share Christ with the community, we continue to have a door to door evangelism as a church and sometimes with the help of the students, who are also by their location when they are on campus, members of the church. We are certain the church is making great progress in the right direction.

May His name be praised forever; Amen!

Thank you,

Bear Valley Tamale

Posted on July 5, 2022 .

Liberian students plant a new congregation

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

We bring you greetings from Liberia Bear Valley Bible Institute, West Africa. We appreciate God continually for your partnership with us in this work of our Lord directly or indirectly in Ganta Liberia.

NEW CONGREGATION STARTED BY THE STUDENTS

It was believed for years that Neigbien, a town not too far away from Ganta where the Bear Valley extension school is located was possessed demonically with bad witches and wizards making the town very fearful to many people. For this reason, many churches have been afraid to take the gospel. It was said that the Catholics, Pentecostals, and the Methodists started there before but could not stay because of the evil practices carried out there by the people.


Meanwhile, we recognized the fact that many souls were returning (dying) without Jesus and there was a need to take the risk. We planned, prayed about it, and moved into Neigbien with the undiluted and saving gospel of Christ. We spent five (5) days in the town from house to house and public preaching. This effort led finally to fourteen precious souls surrendering their will to our Lord Jesus and getting baptized for the remission of their sins. The church has been meeting there ever since and by God's special grace, it is taking root in such a town. Two of our current students and a leader from the Ganta church go there every week. In fact, they go there twice a week, (Sunday and Wednesday). Please brethren, please pray for this town that God will save them as He did with Nineveh.

ANOTHER GIFT FROM A BROTHER

Our brethren in Liberia and up Nimba, are slowly getting to understand and accept that the school here is training our own brothers for the work of ministry for which all of us should get involved. One such brother who has seen the need to surprise the student is brother and sister Cliton. Brother Clinton and his wife brought 40 neckties as a gift for the school and promised to come back again as he gets blessed by God. The students were so happy that they all immediately put on the tie and stood for a photo to show appreciation to the family for their help.


REPORT FROM AN ALUMNI

We receicved great news from one of our former students. Brother Alex Power went back home and had been struggling among 11 denominational churches to be able to win souls for Christ. Brother Alex needs our help to buttress his efforts in evangelism and encouragement. He has started the Lord's church in his home town and is worshiping regularly with those he baptized and some visitors. He is married with four children. His only source of feeding his family and preaching is little farming.

CONCLUSION AND APPRECIATION

We are very grateful to all of you brothers and sisters who are helping us financially to do the work here in Liberia, West Africa. It is truly a wonderful blessing of partnership for spreading the word of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We continually pray in appreciation for your help and for the lost we are taking the gospel to so that they can be able to see the hand of God in their lives and submit their will to him. Thanks so much for everything. God bless you.

In Christian Love,

Bro. Robert P. Dahn, Jr.

Director- 

BVBI- Liberia

Posted on July 5, 2022 .

43 students in Warri, Nigeria

REPORT OF THE BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE – WARRI CENTER, JANUARY 2022 - JUNE 2022.

INTRODUCTION: Greetings from the staff and students of Warri Center of Bear Valley Bible Institute Extension Program, Nigeria. We are grateful to God Almighty for His abundant grace and the enablement of the Spirit toward the great work in Nigeria, West Africa. The struggle for improved preacher education is gaining grounds despite the huge political challenges experienced in this part of the world. By the power of the Almighty, we have weathered the storm to this point.

INTRODUCTION OF THE PTI CENTER

You will recall that in our last report that final arrangements were being made toward the establishment of a new center at (Petroleum Training Institute) PTI Warri. We kick started academic activities on the 8th of January 2022 with 16 students. On April 3oth we had the 2nd matriculation ceremony. We had 19 students from the PTI Center and 3 students from the DSC Center. The program was well attended. The eldership of the Okoh church of Christ supported the program as usual and it all ended in praise.

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES: 

DSC CENTER

Academic activities started off at the DSC center in April of 2021. We have successfully completed what the student tagged “Year 1 academic session” and thus considers themselves as sophomore students of the Bear Valley Bible institute. This came with great joy and euphoria that they were able to conclude the first year of the program. However, the DSC center has continued to experience fluctuation in attendance. Out of the 30 students enrolled at inception, seven have since dropped.  Out of the seven had one death and one person relocated. Another suffered health challenge. Another got a new job that made it difficult for him to continue. Family challenges affected one of the sisters and so on. On a good note, we have four new students enrolled in the program at DSC center, three (3) of whom were part of the matriculation ceremony. Thus, at DSC center we have 27 regular students.

PTI CENTER

The PTI center is about 6 months old. Academic activities are on top gear. The matriculation ceremony further encouraged the students. So far, six courses have been successfully taught. ‘How We Got the Bible’ by Solomon Usim in January. ‘Old Testament Survey I’ by Godwin Ojocheogwu in February. ‘Writing Language and Research’ by Solomon Usim in March. April had Meredith Ovwromoh take ‘The Life of Christ’. In May, Abiola Vincent taught the ‘New Testament Church’. Currently in June Solomon Usim is taking ‘Christian Ethics’. Moreover, out of the 16 students the center started off with, 14 students are regular. Gladly, before the matriculation, we had 4 more students in addition. So we can confidently say that we have 20 students at the PTI center.

CAMPAIGN PROGRAM: The church of Christ 6 Okoh street, Iyara Warri applied to the school in February to enable her host a 2-day gospel evangelism around the church area. There was massive attendance by the students for the two days and a baptism was recorded. The church has since continued follow up work with the prospects.

  

CHALLENGES: Some of the preachers are coming from far and its hard sometimes because of transport fare to meet up. Things are getting more difficult in this country, but we thank God for the grace to keep up.

CONCLUSION: To God be all the glory for the good things and especially for the entrant of God’s word in the life of preachers of Delta state extraction. We are grateful to God and to Bear Valley family. Every time I watch the preachers gather and see their reactions toward the many new things they are learning, I feel very fulfilled that the churches will grow tremendously. In fact, we will have a new understanding and ministry focus. Educating preachers is one of the best things that has happened to our congregations. Thank you all for the good work. May our loving father bless you all in Christ Name Amen.

 

 

Posted on July 5, 2022 .

Ondo State Nigeria school study and evangelize to God's glory

To God be the glory for the great things He has done for us (Bear Valley Bible Institute, Ondo State) and the entire Bear Valley Family all over the world. We are grateful to the Lord for His mercies upon all. We are equally grateful to Bear Valley Bible Institute, Denver, Colorado, USA, for their love and sacrifice. God bless you all, Amen.

Evangelism: Between April to June 2022, as a School, we carried out evangelistic work in the two centers in Ondo State on April 24, 2022. First, in Ondo City, we preached the gospel in the Ayeyemi area of Ondo City, with 11 students and the three instructors in the center. The preaching went well to the glory of God with several potential prospects. Two of the prospects are now worshipping with the Ayeyemi Church of Christ. We are grateful for this News. Also, in the Akure center, the students and the instructors went out to preach the unadulterated gospel to the people of the Leo area in Akure. We are thankful that prospects are very eager to learn the gospel. The preaching exercise was a success story. Bear Valley Bible Institute, Ondo State is planning to establish the church of Christ in the Alade area in Idanre town within the next month. We need your prayers for a successful exercise.

Classroom activities: Between April to June 2022 we had three courses in the two centers. In April, Romans was taught in Ondo Center by Brother Godwin Emmanuel. In May, Brother Rowland taught Acts of the Apostles. In June, Brother Damilola Oke taught 1 Corinthians in the Ondo Center of the School. Also, in May, Brother Godwin Emmanuel taught Romans. In June, Brother Victor Fasonu taught Hermeneutics -1 in the Akure center. We thank God for the readiness of the instructors to impart God's word and knowledge to the students. The students were ready to learn from God in the Scripture. The School has greatly impacted the students.

Brother Tosin Ogundare is one of the students in Akure center and is also the class representative. He is one of the strong young vibrate members of the church at Leo Street Church of Christ, Akure. The School is so blessed to have him as a student of the school. He is a very humble and easygoing young man. He has a Master's Degree from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. His interest in the training is strong and active. Honestly, the school and the instructors have written their names in gold in his heart. He is willing to make use of the knowledge after successful completion of his program.

Financial Report: we are grateful for the support given so far. We have received support for January to March 2022. Thank you, for your sacrifices of love.

Miscellaneous: Presently, we are blessed as a school. We do have what we need for now. Thank you for the provision of the basic needs of the school.

Our commitment is to continue to work and carry out the mission of the School. We will remain undaunted in this to the glory of God. God bless the Bear Valley family in Jesus' name, Amen.

Fasonu Victor

Coordinator,

Bear Valley Bible Institute, Ondo State.

Posted on July 5, 2022 .

Facing hardships in Ukraine

Dear brothers and sisters,   

I'd like to share with you the news from May and June of 2022. Sadly, the war is still raging in Ukraine, taking away lives every day. Putin's Russia continues killing civilians, creating shortages of food and increasing the suffering of the Ukrainian people. The military theater moved mostly to the Eastern and Southern regions of the country. I ask you to lift up prayers for Ukraine and for the restoration of peace.   

In the beginning of June, we finished the school year in the BV Bible Institute. Recently we had 4 students and the 5th man was drafted to serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. We were able to relocate to a different part of Ukraine and resume the studies in the safest place of the country - the city of Chernivtsy. Last month Vitaly Rodichev taught the course on the book of Isaiah, I taught the Gospel and the epistles of John and brother Dmitry Galuik finished the school year with the book of Daniel. Now all students are busy with summer activities; during the next three months they will work with the local congregation. There are many war refugees in the city of Chernivtsy and the Church is actually working with them. There are about 80 -100 present at the Sunday services. Our students will have an excellent opportunity to put their knowledge into practice. During months of May and June there were about 15 baptisms in the Ukrainian Churches of Christ. People are more open to accept help and have the Bible studies and eventually decide to obey the Gospel.   

I came back home to Bela Tserkva and continue my ministry here. Some parts of the church building we rebuilt to suit the needs of the refugees. We purchased everything necessary for them to rest here comfortably and have their meals while they are searching for jobs and places to rent. We are very grateful to all brethren who actively help us in this ministry. On May 16 we had the baptism of Sergey. He is a man from Kramatorsk who had moved to Bela Tserkva about a month ago fleeing from the military conflict in the East. First, he had lived in the church building, then rented an apartment and moved out. During the time period, thank God, he believed and decided to join the natural spiritual family. And one more thing. Please pray for our brother and preacher Konstantin Kisilenko. He has a very complicated lung disease connected to some infectious disorders and the doctors can't find out how to help him.   

We are grateful to our brothers and sisters in Christ for your prayers for us. We are still in war and we wish the peace will come soon. Many people who receive the aid thank God for His protection and your sacrificial help. God's blessings to you!

Your brother in Christ,

Dennis Sopelnik

Posted on July 5, 2022 .

Sierra Leone students conduct a successful campaign

INTRODUCTION

We wish to register our profound gratitude to God Almighty for another opportunity to share our May 2022 report with you, our dearly beloved brethren.  We also acknowledge your great efforts and sacrifices toward the ministry of saving souls in Sierra Leone here. Your generosity is changing many lives and many here are being saved. May you be richly blessed by God and may He grant all your heart desires in Christ’s name, Amen! In the month of May, a successful one-week evangelistic campaign was carried out through which a good number of souls were converted and a local congregation was established. Our academic activities continued as well as our internal and external evangelistic mission works. Here are the details of the report: 

EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN AND CONVERSION OF MORE SOULS

Our evangelistic campaign this time was directed to Buedu Town, Eastern Sierra Leone. Buedu is 117 miles away from Kenema and her inhabitants are predominantly peasant farmers. Some years ago, a congregation of the Lord’s church was established in Buedu, but an evangelistic and committed preacher was lacking, hence the work died completely and the members joined denominations. Brethren from Koindu, Dia and Kangama, the surrounding towns, made some good attempts over the years to restore the Buedu congregation but to no avail. Therefore, the school administration talked to one of her graduates, Patrick Nsimdoh Ngegba, to move to Buedu to be a preacher if the local congregation is reestablished. In fact Brother Patrick, who is committed to the Lord’s work agreed and together with the administration, a week-long campaign was hosted there. As a result of God’s grace and the hard work of the students and Brother Patrick, ten (10) souls were converted and a congregation was established. As we write, Patrick is stationed in Buedu as the preacher and is doing very well, though with some challenges. Sometimes, brethren come from Koindu to worship and encourage Patrick to remain steadfast in nurturing this young congregation. Apart from the Buedu congregation, four (4) souls were converted and three (3) brethren were restored from Taiama and the Levuma congregations as the result of our external missions. Please brethren, may we continue to remember these young converts in our prayers. 

THE EXTERNAL AND THE INTERNAL MISSIONS OF THE KBVBI

God has been rewarding our (you, our supporters, the Bear Valley, Colorado Administration, our coordinator, and International Director, other Bear Valley School Directors, and our brethren) efforts here that when we go for campaigns, local congregations are being established and brethren are being restored. At Kenema Bear Valley Bible Institute here, we have external and internal missions. By external mission we mean, when we go for campaigns and establish local congregations or restore congregations, our staff and students are being sent every week to those congregations in order to teach, mature, nurture and sustain them to the point that they will be able to stand on their own. On the other hand, internally, our students are also sent to local congregations within Kenema in order to continue to put into practice what they are learning in the class. The local congregations within Kenema here appreciate this so much. Therefore, with our internal and external missions, we embark on a lot of journeys week after week. We embark on all of these journeys on motorcycles, and the risk of travelling on a motorcycle is very high. 

APPRECIATION

I want to especially share my appreciation for Bear Valley and our supporters through beloved brethren, Brothers Steve Ashcraft and Keith Kasarjian for the financial support they rendered me to go to Jos, Nigeria to graduate from the School of Biblical Studies. The journey was smooth and the convocation was successfully held also. I graduated with a B.A. with honors in Christian Religious Studies. Thank you so much brethren, and may the Lord continue also to shower His blessings on you all.

CONCLUSION

Brethren, we remain grateful to you. Thank you for loving the Lord. Thank you for your kindness. The lives you are changing in Sierra Leone through your prayers, financial support, guidance and direction, are all duly acknowledged, and may the Lord bless you richly. 

Peter Sahr Makundu,

Director,

Posted on July 5, 2022 .

Continued improvement in Kumasi

INTRODUCTION

To God be the glory great things he has done for ushering us to another beautiful year. Kumasi campus were privileged to get a wonderful support from the Bear Valley Bible Institute country office in the first quarter for which we are grateful to God for the honor.

ACTIVITIES                                                                

Current activity for this period is mainly on the academic work.

The two (2) new courses mentioned in the last quarter report ended in June, thus the book of Revelation and 1st Corinthians have been completed.

New topics like “THE PREACHER AND HIS WORK AND CHURCH PLANTING is our next course “ and the awaiting research writing make up class for the three (3) new students.

A continuation of the OLD TESTAMENT HISTOTY which was halted in the month of May by Mr. Gyan Kesse Snr is been continued

ACHIEVEMENTS

The set of furniture acquired in the last quarter has brought a relief to the early bird students, hoping to get the additional ones soon.

Mr. Gyan Kesse Sr. also supplied the students with a study bible (Apologetic Press) including the instructors to facilitate their studies Building of a good reporting system and a standard office setting is in progress.

STUDENT PROFILE (ISAAC AGYEN)

Brother Isaac Agyen is among the pioneers enrolled in the Bear Valley Bible Institute at Kumasi campus. He has been firmed and punctual in his studies since he joined. Isaac is the student’s representative from 2019 till date.

Secular and education.

Isaac is a tiler and plumber by profession. He is a West African Secondary School WASCE holder. He is single in searching.

Church

He has been baptized to the Lord’s church for the past eighteen 18 years. He performs an oversight duty in revamping a country side church at Banko in the Sekyere Effiduase district near Kumasi in the Ashanti region. Currently, he fellowships with the Accra road church of Christ, Ayigya and assist the welfare committee. He is one of the strong pillars of the church’s radio program in Kumasi.

Aspiration.

Brother Isaac aspires to be a preacher in the Lord’s church. With the knowledge acquired from Bear Valley Bible Institute, will enhance his leadership skills, equip him with best practices of winning souls to the Lord’s church. With the best edification knowledge and skills gained from the school, will help him shepherd the Lords as future elder ambition.


Posted on July 5, 2022 .

Cape Coast School in Ghana continues class work

Second quarter report from Cape Coast School

Bear valley Cape Coast started running from the second week of February, 2022. With support from our coordinator, Bro Kojo, the school has been doing very well for the last five months. The second quarter report sheds more light on our activities over the months under review.

By the divine grace of God, the Cape Coast study center has been operating for the past five months now. The school has been operating with a student population of 24, however we are now blessed to have a total of 25 students as of the end our last meeting in June.

Supply of resources

Our benefactors have come to our aid within the period and we now have a full compliment of classroom furniture. We also have an accommodation facility to house our students who come from distant places with the supply of 15 mattresses for them. Other items such as printer, water dispenser and stationary supplies are fully in place now to support the running of the program.

Courses

By the end of June, the following courses have been successfully completed. They are: How we got the Bible, Hermeneutics, Cost of Discipleship, and Personal Evangelism. We are currently studying the Book of Acts.

Visits

We were privileged to have received and hosted our international coordinator and director, Bro Keith Kasarjian. He came in the company of Bro Kojo Acquah, the Ghana coordinator. We had some fruitful and brotherly interactions. 

Bro Keith stayed overnight and preached at the host church the following day. It was an amazing moment for the church listening to a different perspective of the gospel message.

Posted on July 5, 2022 .

Ibadan, Nigeria school goes into the field

JUNE 2022 FIELD REPORT

Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer! Sing, O Earth, His wonderful love proclaim!......

Doug Wheeler Events Center in Butubutu Village was full of noise joy unto the Lord for bringing us to the end of fourth semester in spite of some challenges created by the state of things in our dear country, Nigeria.

JUNE EVANGELISM AND OUTREACH

Both Students and staff of BVBIN and SWSE-IBADAN were very busy in evangelization of eight different centers (Butubutu Village, Jago, Badeku, Ajia, Egbeda, Igbo-Oloyin, Felele-Ibadan and Asejire - Osun State) throughout the weekends of the month of June. We give all adoration and glory unto God for crowning our joint efforts with five conversions (three in Igbo-Oloyin and two in Badeku) and two restorations in Felele-Ibadan.

FOURTH SEMESTER CLASSES CONCLUDED

With God's Grace and the usual cooperation of my fellow servants of God and the students, we were able to complete all classes, tests and projects for the fourth semester lectures on June 24, 2022.

Bro. Isaac Olaniyan handled Life of Christ-4 (Book of John) and Research and Writing-2. Bro. Kayode Eniafe handled Homiletics-2 (Practical), Christian Ethics and Church History. Bro. Adeolu handled Book of Revelation, and Bible Geography. Bro. Israel Tajomavwo handled Pastoral Epistles (1&2 Timothy and Titus) and Fundamentals of the faith (Elementary). Bro. Makinde John handled Islamic Religion and Elementary Greek. Bro. Oladokun Samuel handled Church Growth 1&2; while I (Bro. Makinde Ebens) handled New Testament & Mission, Church Leadership & Administration and Homiletics-3 (Advanced)

FINAL TEACHING PRACTICE COMMENCED:

All our students embarked on the final practicum (Teaching Practice) on June 25 through August 7,2022, Lord willing, to eight States of the Federation of Nigeria.

Bro. Adeyemo Olusegun is now serving at church of Christ, Itori- Ogun State; Bro. Asang Abel is serving at church of Christ, Ajao Estate, Lagos State; Bro. Haliru Danjuma Iliya and Bro. Dada Sunday are now serving at Elepete Villa, Ibeju-Lekki, Baba Adisa Bus stop, Epe, Lagos State; Bro. Ogor Joseph and Bro. Agbara Oluwa Mamuwomi are with Omu-Aran congregation in Kwara State; Bro. James Isah are now serving in the Lord church at Egbe, Kogi State; Bro. Okesami Stephen and Bro. Princewill Simon are now serving in Aramoko Ekiti congregation, Ekiti State; Bro. Harry Chukwu Ifeanyi now with Igbo-Oloyin congregation in Ibadan, Oyo State; Bro. Imbia Maxfield Elangwe now with Mile-12.5 , Lagos State ; Bro. Ajani Samuel is now serving in Olorombo congregation, Ogun State; Bro. Oviri-Ogene Careson is now serving in Sapele, Delta State ; while others return to their congregations in Ogun, Ondo , Edo and Ekiti States.

OWO MASSACRE OF JUNE 5,2022:

Following the recent deadly terrorists attack on St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State by Fulani, all Western States Police Command has advised the leadership of religious bodies in the states to beef up security arrangements in various worship centers and schools in the West which has affected our WBSFUW from visiting schools for recruitments of Students for WBS Correspondence Courses.

Nevertheless, we were able to get over 500 correspondence lessons back to WBSTC California, USA.

Please brethren, remember Nigeria in your daily prayers for God’s divine intervention and protection for God's children across the globe most especially in Nigeria.

ABOUT A STUDENT:

Bro. Ajani Samuel Oluwaseyi is one of our year-1- students. Admitted on August 2020. Born in Ogbomoso, Oyo State on July 16, 1997. He attended Ajase/ Jabata Community High School for his secondary school education between 2010 and 2016 and also attended Emmanuel Alayande College of Education Oyo between 2016 and 2019. He became a member of the Lord's Church in Ogbomoso on January 2019. His mission after his training is to go back to Ogbomoso to plant the Lord's Church in Gambari town via Ogbomoso.

We appreciate you all for your great contribution towards the growth of the Lord's Church in the whole world, most especially in Africa. May the Lord continue to bless our work together is our fervent prayers.

I remain yours in His grace as a servant,

Makinde Ebenezer Olufemi

Posted on June 27, 2022 .

Harare, Zimbabwe school puts in long hours to accomplish their goals

HARARE EXTENSION – JANUARY TO MAY 2022

INTRODUCTION

The extension program which is meant to cater for the training of men and women who are dedicated to the LORD’S work is making a difference in the life of the church in Zimbabwe. These men and women are mature and very responsible Christians and are serving the LORD in different capacities in their respective congregations. Their commitment and dedication is unmatched as they give themselves to training and learning the Word of God. Surely these men and women love the church thus they heeded to the call of producing more laborers for the LORD.

STUDENTS - SEPTEMBER 2018

Our class of September 2018 is comprised of seven men and they continue to dedicate themselves to their studies and practical attachments. These are:

Chipendo Isaac Chitanda Simbarashe Julius Edson Moyo Method

Simemeza Kudakwashe Tonderai Kafile Tawanda Tinofa

Added to this class is Tawanda Tinofa, who was in the January 2018 class but due to personal commitments he deferred and has now joined this class.

Our weekend class studies continue to proceed well and according to schedule.

Subjects Done

Old Testament Law/Pentateuch Prison Epistles

How We Got the Bible World Religions

Scheme of Redemption Homiletics 1

Personal Evangelism 1 & 2 Hermeneutics 1

Public Speaking Christian Evidence

Life of Christ (Synoptic Gospels) 1 Preacher’s Work and Life

New Testament Church Old Testament History

Galatians Acts of the Apostles

Wisdom Literature Book of John

Godhead Revelation

Romans Ethics

James Church Leadership

Church History, Theology of Missions

Christian Spiritual Formation Biblical Counselling

Denominational Doctrines Research Methods

Homiletics 2 Hermeneutics 2

1, 2 Peter & Jude Major Prophets

Minor Prophets

Still to be done:

1, 2 Corinthians 1, 2 Thessalonians

Marriage and Family Life 1, 2, 3 John

Hebrews 1, 2 Timothy & Titus

Church Administration & Governance African Traditional Religion

Geography of the Bible

CONGREGATIONAL ATTACHMENT

The seven men in the September 2018 class are doing their practicum in different congregations. All the congregations have full time preachers ministering. Since they are employed somewhere we are continually encouraging them to dedicate two days per week for evangelism. They are also being offered opportunities to teach and preach. Dzivaresekwa has also benefitted from these men.

1.     Method Moyo and Kudakwashe Simemeza - Highfield church of Christ

2.     Tonderai Kafile - Chiware church of Christ

3.     Simbarashe Chitanda - Hatcliffe church of Christ

4.     Edson Julius - Chivero church of Christ

5.     Isaac Chipendo - Ziko church of Christ

6.     TawandaTinofa - Chitungwiza church of Christ.STUDENTS - SEPTEMBER 2021

APRIL CLASSES IN GWERU

From the 14th to the 23rd of April 2022 this class took ten days in Gweru. This was a time of face to face classes. There were thirteen hours (7:00 am to 8:00 pm) of learning per day. For the ten days the total hours were about one hundred and thirty (130). Some of the lessons done were Books of Law, Acts of the Apostles, Godhead and Greek 1. Out of the thirteen active students nine attended and those who did not attend made up for the lost time during weekends. Instructors had to endure long hours so that they catch up with others.

Again I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to Matthew Muchingami, the Director of BVBIZ Gweru and Ishmael Mutichu for helping in the teaching and committing their time, effort and knowledge to this cause.

We hope to have another ten day long learning period in August 2022. This will be in addition to our weekend classes and online lessons.

FUTURE PLANS

We hope to have ten days of continuous in-class learning in Gweru in August 2022. We are still to agree with the students on the dates.

 APPRECIATION

We are so grateful to Bear Valley Bible Institute International for being partners with us in equipping dedicated men and women for the soul saving mission. To brothers Keith Kasarjian and Donnie Estep, we are so thankful for working closely with us. Thank you brothers. May God bless you all.

APPEAL FOR PRAYERS

Zimbabwe has not been stable for a very long time and life has not been easy for us ordinary citizens. The political landscape and environment is too toxic and the economical environment is spiraling out of control. Prices of basic goods are rising and fuel is costing between 5c to 10c more every week. Just like today, people will wake up to another 5c increase on petrol and diesel. This will again prompt another round of increments on basic commodities. Brethren, yes I agree things are getting hard worldwide, but our situation is now worse. We have been in hardships and poverty before and the current wave of doubled challenges will hit us hard and more.

We appeal for your prayers for the church, preachers, and our nation. May God help us.

CONCLUSION

We continue to commit ourselves to the cause of the Cross and we appeal for your prayers for the work we are doing.

Posted on June 21, 2022 .

Tirupati students do local work in their villages

Reporting Letter for the month of May-2022

Greetings to you and all the prayer partners. We convey our greetings and express our gratitude and thanks to the Elders of Bear Valley Church of Christ for their love and commitment to serve the Indian souls concerning the spiritual educational program which helps for eternal life and also lead the best and happiest life on this earthly planet. In fact, the BVBI is a wonderful project. We treat it as it is the blessed platform to educate young people in India. We are grateful to Mr.Keith Kasarjian and Mr.Mark Reynolds for their great love and restless efforts which they invest for the smooth function of BVBI extension centre at Tirupati, India. 

In the month of May we had a break for our BVBI extension center due to heat. We sent all our students and staff members for field work. We conducted home bible studies, children classes, youth classes, ladies classes, personal bible studies , open gospel meetings  and leadership classes.  We also visited the sick who are in the hospitals. Most of the families conduct marriages during this summer season. We would like to mention a few programs that we have done in the month of May-2022.

On May 4th we travelled about 300 miles (to and from) and visited our church member Mr.Moses  at Appollo hospital. Nellore visited this family . This is not only our church member but also my brother-in-law (my sister’s husband). Unfortunately he passed away this week on Tuesday and we conducted the funeral on Wednesday. Please pray for this family. His three sons and Mrs. Moses  are good encouragers for our BVBI-Tirupati city.

On may 7, 2022 we conducted an evening gospel meeting at Vidyanagar, Nellore-Dt, A.P state. About 100 people were gathered for the meeting. My older brother Ezra ‘s family has sponsored this meeting expenses. 

On May 11, 2022 we travelled to the leprosy colony and collected about 50 children and conducted a children’s class. One family from Rajamandry church of Christ has visited our BVBI. This family has joined with us to visit the leper colony. They encouraged all the children and taught good lessons for the children.

On may 13th we have solemnized a marriage for our church member Mr.Lokesh. There were more than 600 people who attended the marriage and heard the word of God.

On May 17th, it was the anniversary of my brother-in-law’s death (in 2021 he died with Covid-19). The family members have sponsored the gospel meeting at Poolathota-Village , Nellore-Dt, Andhra Pradersh. About 200 people gathered and the entire village heard the good news by the sound system. A couple of months back we planted the local church there. Please pray for this village congregation. Lord willing a church building will be constructed in this village.

Church building at Jangalapalli-Village: This is our native village. My brother Elisha is the gospel preacher in that village,  we are thankful to Mr. Mark Reynolds for visiting this village in his 2022  January Indian mission trip. By the grace of God, the church building roof work has been completed in this village, and the people started to use this building. It is our plan to do  campaign work in this village by the involvement of the  students and staff members of our BVBI. We would like to distribute gospel tracts and New Testaments. We wish to distribute in the day time and conduct  the gospel meeting in the evening. It is my desire and prayer so  that God may help us to reach gospel to each door in my native village.

We once again thank you so much for your prayers and support for the BVBI-Tirupati-India. We love you and sincerely appreciate your love for the educational program which is close to our heart. We request your continual prayers for the students and teaching staff and non-teaching staff.

Thanking you.

Yours brother in Christ

Vijay& family from BVBI-extension centre-Tirupati-India.

Posted on June 20, 2022 .

Classes resume in Peru

Our cordial greetings, dear colleagues, friends and brothers. The BVBI - Peru has restarted its instruction program! The courses on Homiletics (May by Juan Abanto) and The Origin of the Bible (this month of June) have been taught. We have 4 students and with the possibility of adding two more for next Saturday, the flexibility of our program is allowing new students to be added and we are confident that more and more students will continue to be added.

In a special way we would like to share the last 5 baptisms that have taken place in the Church of Christ in Villa Alejandro (a congregation where three of our instructors, including myself, and one of our students are actively participating in evangelistic work).

The presence of the Institute in the Villa Alejandro congregation is proving to be a great blessing.

May our merciful God continue to bless your respective ministries, we beg your prayers for us.

Juan Abanto

Posted on June 20, 2022 .

Students evangelize in Malawi

Ekwendeni – Malawi

May, 2022 Report

 Introduction 

It is always exciting to share the good news from the Bear Valley School. As we all are aware our brand is to train men to be faithful preachers of the gospel – 2 Timothy 2:2. We are happy to share with you the news that we have received from our students as they have gone to their home congregations to do the practical work of preaching and teaching the word! They will be out until the end of 16 weeks. This period of time will also help us get everything ready before their graduation on the 15th of October, 2022.

The good news has reached us that already in a period of less than a month19 baptisms have been done and 4 souls restored. We are hoping for more good news to share soon! 

Preaching and Teaching

As far as teaching is concerned at our Bear Valley Bible Institute – Ekwendeni, all the teachings are completed except one course which will be completed by Brother Donnie in early October before the graduation. This made us use the opportunity well as we have sent the students back to their homes to do the preaching and conduct the lectureships as we teachers will be making sure the preparation for the next bunch of students is ready and also the construction of toilets, shower rooms, and kitchens are completed before October. So far so good, in less than a month, the students are sending us good reports about what they are doing in their homes. We have received news from Pharombe, Mozambique where one student is from. This brother Shadreck has reported that he organized a preaching campaign and 4 souls were added to Christ. We also received a report from Brother Mateyo in Kasungu central Malawi, he preached door to door at the end of May and 8 souls obeyed the gospel. It has really been a good time for our students. 

We also had good news from Brothers Takesure Nkhoma and Abishai Makwakwa that they helped 7 souls get saved. This is good news that only in the month of May, 19 souls have been added to the church! We give glory to God!

The construction work of the hostel is completed!

We are excited to report that the construction work has reached the ending point. We have painted it and soon solar power will be installed. 

Construction of the toilets has started

As the excitement has filled the atmosphere, we can’t proceed without toilets, shower rooms and kitchen. We are now also happy to report that the toilets are under construction and after that we expect the kitchen done then shower rooms. We hope that before October all these structures will be completed.

We thank God for everything, and mainly for all those who make this possible through support and many prayers. May the Mighty God continue blessing your families as you Think Souls!

As it is rightly said “Until all have heard”!

Ephron and Clergynton.

Posted on June 20, 2022 .

Uganda students evangelize during their break

Greetings brethren in the dear name of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

With great joy, I am happy to let you know that we were able to be home for a few days for a break. The students are now back in class, and the classes are going on very well and smoothly. We are still waiting for Mumbere Chris who got sick upon arriving home.  I called him and he affirmed that the improvement is there so he is likely to report back to school today.

Brethren the situation continues to be more difficult when it comes to the hike in commodities.  Fuel is just taking us in a different direction hence affecting everything. 

We will be having a week of open-air campaign and door-to-door knocking this coming week around the school community and on small trading centers around the school. Please help us by praying for success.

While we were home we visited a newly planted congregation. We planned a gospel campaign and after two days so far, six souls have been added to the Lord’s church. We were asked to join them in evangelism at the school, but it was not possible hence the students had limited time for holidays and we also had arranged our own campaigns around the school. 

On another note, to make the church stronger, I hope to begin youth camps to help young men and women grow stronger in the faith, learning from our lord Jesus and also from the mature members of the church.  I would ask if the opportunity is there for our brothers and sisters who have experience in this to come in and help us establish this noble venture.

Pray for the school and the zeal our students are having.  They asked not to have too much time in the holidays because they too much time of resting during the corona pandemic. That’s why you see the holiday taking just a few days rather than the weeks we have been having. 

Together with you, we will accomplish a lot.

Be blessed in the lord 

Until all have heard of 

Raymond 

Posted on June 20, 2022 .

Mombassa school continues their courses

Dear Brethren,

We hope that you are fine in the Lord. We are glad to get this opportunity to write to you again, trusting God for your faithfulness and health. We in Mombasa are fine, and we continue trusting God for His grace. We continue abiding in God's love and power, asking for His wisdom each day.

We have 10 students who are with us and are continuing their studies each day. We pray that they may continue in the same Spirit to the Glory of God.

So far we have had one baptism as the students keep on doing personal evangelism. We have also organized a few gospel seminars where we locals are invited for teaching. It is picking slowly and we hope that it will bear fruit.

We at Bear Valley Mombasa do not have short causes since the school operates on a Saturday basis because most of the students are working on the weekdays. Lessons are ongoing every Saturday and take 8hours, in spite of having a few challenges.

The school has three teachers who teach different classes on a monthly basis. The teachers at Bear Valley Mombasa who have been teaching classes are:

a. Francis Ojow Adala

b. Paul Karisa Yeri

c. John Kimani.

Francis and Paul are the local directors of the Bear Valley Mombasa. Paul has just concluded his lessons on Church History, and Francis is stepping in for another lesson (Prison Epistles) so as to conclude this quarter successfully.

We thank God for His continued guidance , and believe that He will continue working with us. We also thank you for your continual support, both in material and in prayer.

There's a 6th wave of corona virus currently in the country, and we are taking every precaution as per the government directive. We're hoping that everything will be under control.

Blessings to you all and thank you.

Yours sincerely,

Francis and Paul

Posted on June 15, 2022 .

Gain and loss in Cameroon

Dearest in Christ,

Greetings from Cameroon and in Wotutu to be precise. I hope things are good with you as we pray daily. We are doing good, and we thank God for the grace and energy given to us to do what is entrusted in our hands.

Last week in Bear Valley was hectic as we were taking a short course in the Gospel of John while my wife was busy with the student preacher’s wives, teaching them during this end of quarter study period for the women’s program.

 As I type this report, all of our students are in the mission field in different locations far and near through muddy roads and fear of the unknown. The gospel calls, and our students and staff are answering it. I was teaching the gospel of John. It is a very interesting book to study as a short course. It was great, as we all continue to learn from the book.

 On the other hand, inside our worship hall, my wife was busy teaching the students’ wives on, “LESSON PREPARATIONS AND DELIVERY,” AND ALSO “THE ROLE OF A PREACHER’S WIFE IN A LOCAL CONGREGATION.” It was very rich, for the future of the church.

We lost a minister of the gospel that graduated from Bear Valley Bible Institute Wotutu. Minister Nguty Victor graduated in the class of 2016 and was doing very well in his home congregation of Nguty Town. The church in Nguty has lost a great man who was described as a bulldozer in the church around his area. That vacuum is there, and we pray that God will help us to fill the gap.

 The entire Bear Valley family in Cameroon came out in their numbers to bid him farewell. A very large number of our graduates and others, assembled to celebrate the life of minister Nguty Victor. Please pray for the widow and her children. I was given the opportunity during the funeral program to speak on testimonies, I cried out about how much minister Nguty loved the church.

APPRECIATIONS

Thanks very much for all you are doing for the work here. Please pray for the work we did in Tchad as the news that is getting to us shows that more beautiful things are still happening there. Make a great day.

Elangwe and family

By the grace of God, director BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on June 7, 2022 .

Lusaka school broadens their influence

INTRODUCTION

The Bear Valley Bible Institute – Lusaka, wishes to express its heartfelt gratitude to the supporting brothers and sisters in Lord for the establishment of the Bible training school in the capital city of Zambia. In this regard, the college pledges to uphold the mission of the Bear Valley Bible Institute of growing the church of our Lord Jesus Christ spiritually and numerically in Lusaka and Zambia as a whole.

SCHOOL CALENDAR

The courses listed for the first year of our academic calendar which commenced on October 2, 2021, are:

YEAR ONE (1) OCTOBER 2021 – SEPTEMBER 2022

October: How we Got the Bible

November: Research and Writing

December: The Torah (Genesis)

February: Christian Ethics

March: Scheme of Redemption

April: Old Testament History (Joshua – Esther)

May: Christian Evidences

June/July: The Gospels (Life of Jesus: Matthew – Luke)

August: Life of Jesus: John

September: Book of Acts

EVANGELISM PROGRAMS

Having been in existence and learning for nine months now, the school undertook an outreach program at Maloni Church of Christ located on the western side of Lusaka’s Central Business District on Saturday, May 7, 2022. Twelve students took part in the exercise and were accompanied by John Vwalika, the Instructor.

The outcome was that the gospel was preached to the surrounding communities of the congregation and many of the members who had stopped congregating were also visited and were restored to the fellowship of the brethren. However, no baptism was recorded.

THE GOSPEL CRUSADE

The Lusaka Central Church of Christ will hold a Gospel Crusade that will take place at one of the surrounding communities of the congregation from June 14 – 19, 2022. The key foot-soldiers at the same crusade will be the students. A detailed report on the outcome of this activity will be submitted to you later.

We always thank you for your continued support.

Posted on June 6, 2022 .

New programs in Zimbabwe

MAY 2022 NARRATIVE REPORT

INTRODUCTION

The month of May was quite eventful. Lessons continued, evangelism was done, life survival skills agenda remains on course, BVBIZ structures continue to grow and  new students arrived on ground. These and many more activities are reported hereunder.

1.0 TERM ENDS

The school’s 2020-2022 class finished its last term on the 3rd of June. The student will be doing their second practicum in various areas and will come back for graduation at the end of October. The following subjects were done successfully this done; Elementary Hebrew, Revelation, Preacher’s life and Work, Church Administration and Governance, Education in the Local Church, Foundation of Missions,  Minor Prophets, Geography of the Bible and Christian Evaluation of Contemporary Ethics.

2.0 SCHOOL VISITS

BVBIZ was blessed to have one of the longest serving and experienced preacher, Alexander Banza on the 24th of May. Besides touring the school, he had time to share words of wisdom with students as they prepare for the ministry. The visit was worth it as students were left at another level.

 

3.0 FIELD PROGRAM

3.1 Full Time Class

The school’s full time class shall commence its field program on the 5th of June. This is the second after the one they did in 2021. The class will be camped at Shurugwi from the 5th -15th of June. The intention there will be to establish a congregation in this town. The town does not have a congregation of the Lord. They will be joined in the effort by some experienced preachers.

The students will then disperse to their various camps where they will do their practical till the 15th of August. From the 15th of August they shall be shifted to other congregations where they will work till the 20th of October. Students will be distributed as follows in the first round;

Place/Congregation          Province                                            Students

Shurugwi                               Midlands                           Samandra and Michael Kasimu

Derembwe                           Manicaland                       Thabani Dhlamini and Eric Marufu

Mbembesi                            Matebeleland                  Bongani Sithole

Manyame                            Chitungwiza                      Thomas Musongora and Christopher Mutambirwa

Nhedziwa                             Manicaland                         Remember and Melody Mhlanga

Mupudzi                              Manicaland                          Tinashe Moyana

Mutawatawa                      Mashonaland East         Carlos Chandipa and Blessed Marufu

4.0 AMBASSADORS

BVBIZ has added another wing to its structures. This is the ambassadors’ wing. There is an ambassador in each province. Some of these were in the school from the 6th-7th of May. This visit was worth it and a conference for these ambassadors shall be held once every year.

Simangaliso Jamela                     Matebeleland South

Nyasha Mukondwa                      Harare

Godwin Marandure                      Chitungwiza

Charles Jokonya                           Mashonaland East

Tinashe Mazhambe                                     Mashonaland East

Tawanda Chimedza                      Manicaland

Peter Madondo                             Manicaland

Mtokozisi Sibanda                        Bulawayo

Nqobani Ndlovu                            Bulawayo

Dzingai Mugova                             Masvingo

George Muhura                           Mashonaland West

Lovemore Manyanhaire              Mashonaland Central

Ovius Kufa                                      Midlands

5.0 NEW INTAKE

A new intake that began with 10 students arrived on the 15th of May and commenced their studies.  3 did not turn up on the day. The school will therefore leave the doors open for a few weeks for qualified candidates who may want to join the class. The following are the students and origin;

Name                                     Congregation                  Province

          

Chris Marunga                       Mazowe  COC                Mashonaland Central

Deron Kuwaza                       Dangamvura COC          Manicaland

Hosia Mushaiwa                   Mazambara COC            Masvingo

Getrude  Mushaiwa             Mazambara COC            Masvingo

Mactivish Magadaire            Ngangu COC                    Chimanimani, Manicaland

Munyaradzi Muzoma            First Street                    Marondera, Mashonaland East

Dereen Mulambo                  Ngangu COC                  Chimanimani, Manicaland

Milton Ruredzo                     Morris COC                        Murewa, Mashonaland East

Lascious Kufa                         Nashville COC                Midlands

Chibiku                                    Knowe COC                    Norton, Mashonaland West

Ruvarashe Manyara              Knowe COC                     Norton, Mashonaland West

Perspective Zindoga             Chiware COC                  Rusape, Manicaland

6.0 PROJECTS UPDATE

6.1 HORTICULTURE

Out horticulture efforts are slowly taking shape. The school is self sufficient in terms of its vegetable needs. It is also sufficient in terms of its maize and beans requirements. In May several batches of lettuce were planted including over 10000 plants of onion. Cabbages, other vegetables and more lettuce plants are getting ready on the nursery beds.

6.2 LAYERS PROJECT UPDATE AND EXTENSION OF DATES

Resource mobilization towards the intended layers project moved to another stage as more people came in with contributions. The following amounts have been raised so far;

Makanza family           $30                                  Kanchefu Family                $30

Madanhi Family          $30                                     Kware family                      $20

Ndlovu Family            $10                                       Mazhambe family               $10

Mudhlozera  Family    $20                                       Estep family                        $30

Muchingami Family    $30                                   John Family                       $30

Abraham  family           $10                                    Mukondwa  family             $20

Khata  family                $30                                    Dururu family                     ZWL4700

Raradza Family             $41                                       Mazambani family               $50

From the above figures, US$400 has been raised. This translates to +40 birds. BVBIZ is excited by those who have already done their part as it means the project will be able to see the light of day. The school is now extending, the dates by two more months to allow more time for other families and individuals to come in as well. The target figure is $3000. Your opportunity to partner BVBIZ is still there

7.0 TWO CHALLENGES IN THE MONTH

7.1 Borehole

The school’s borehole drilled by Healing Hands International had a part of its cable burnt. The solar panels are located almost 200m away from it. The school bought a new cable and replaced the burnt section (60metres). Another challenge was identified soon after, pressure is very low. Voltage is being lost along the way. Winter has exposed the challenge which has not been there before. Our electrician has recommended adding one or two more solar panels to it. Over 10000 onions had already planted around the borehole.

CONCLUSION

When all is said and done, we look back and see the hand of God in every fabric of BVBIZ. Great appreciation goes to Woodland Oaks, BVBII, the school Board, students, alumni wing, ambassador’s wing and our supporters far and wide for making BVBIZ what it is now. May God bless you all.

Posted on June 6, 2022 .