Ondo State Center prepares for Fourth Annual Bible Lectureship

Report Of Bear Valley Bible Institute, Ondo State, August, 2025.

Dear Brethren, 

l am writing this report with joy unspeakable in my heart in the Lord for His enablement. He granted me to lead in humility, coupled with your great support in BVBIN, Ondo State! l am grateful to God and Bear Valley Eldership and all brethren in Denver, Colorado, USA. Also, l am glad to witness the first graduation ceremony of our students! 10 in Ondo State BVBIN graduated on the 23rd August, 2025. All glory be to God Almighty, Amen. 

On behalf of all the instructors in BVBIN, Ondo State, we say thank you for your love, support, and encouragement! We are highly grateful.

Evangelism Report: As our tradition, we normally go out for evangelism as a school, when we have 5 Saturdays in a month. August 28 is another day for us! We were invited as a School in Ondo City in order to help the Church at Odosida, Ondo City, in evangelizing their environs that day! All instructors and students were present to do the work of evangelism! Although it rained, we went out by Faith. We were able to speak open air and go from house to house that day! We have contacts and prospects that were handled over to the minister of the Church at Odosida for necessary follow up! 

Also, the same things were recorded in Akure center as well, the Students and instructors in that area troop out en masse for evangelism that day! Plans are underway for the establishment of the Church of Christ at Ondo Road, Akure. Prospect's names were given to the minister of 13 Leo Church of Christ for necessary follow up! 

Classroom Activities: In the course of the month under reportage, in Ondo City center, Brother Victor Fasonu taught "Research and Writing 1" in August. While Brother Akilapa Timileyin taught "How we got the Bible" in Akure center the same month. As a School, we are beginning a new session of the School starting from August 2025. All glory be to God Almighty, for His strength and help always, Amen. The total body of students now in the new session is 13! We are scouting for students! Just last Sunday, l visited a local Church of Christ at Ile-oluji for a campaign for new students! Brothers there promised to attend the School.

Brother Promise Michael is from Akwa Ibom State and is a new student who has just enrolled for weekend programs in August 2025! He is a member of the Lord's Church we established last three years in Alade, Idanre local government area of Ondo State. He is 27 years Old! He is young and energetic and ready to learn the things of God, more! He has obtained a diploma in Biblical studies from NCBC, 2020. He is willing to advance his Biblical education with Bear Valley Bible Institute, Ondo State, for an Advanced Diploma. He is doing very well in the Class! In fact, it's a plus for us at Akure center. He is willing to preach now. l have encouraged him to preach, l hope he does so soon! 

Miscellaneous Report: As a School, we have gotten the support required for us to function very well for this quarter! Thank you so much for your help always! We truly appreciate your support.

School Lectureship: The School is preparing for our Fourth year Annual Bible lectureship coming up this Saturday at COC, 54, Tuyi Street, Ayedun Quarters, Akure on the 13 September, 2025. 

Beloved brethren, we are eternally grateful for your love and support! We will continue to do our very best for the propagation of the gospel in Ondo State and to fulfill adequately the truth entrusted into our hands!

Thank you and remain blessed in Jesus' name, Amen.

Fasonu Victor, Coordinator.

Bear Valley Bible Institute, Ondo State

Posted on September 10, 2025 .

Successful Outreach happening in Owerri, Nigieria

BVBIN OWERRI CENTER

QUARTERLY REPORT ( JULY-SEPT) 2025

Greetings to you in the name of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ. 

We are always thankful to God and exceedingly grateful for being found useful in the service of equipping the saints for the masters work and for your unflinching support to us in this ministry.

We will continue to put in our best no matter the challenges that come our way.

STUDENTS

We have a total of 32 students on record now, but 15 and sometimes 17 are totally dedicated to studies. 

Some of them are affected by distance, few due to ill health.

OUTREACH 

We collaborated with preachers in Owerri zone to evangelise Egbu town in the outskirts of Owerri, also the congregation we've been trying to revive at Umuago town, which we have visited, we will be having an open-air evangelism there in partnership with the gospel chariot if things go as planned by the end of this September. We are still working on the traditional ruler of the community, a new convert who left the church because of crisis, to come back to faith.

UPCOMING EVENTS

We are organising a preacher’s workshop which will come up on October 1st 2025, in collaboration with Amaigbo street congregation.

This is because there is much need to keep training the preachers here through seminars and workshops to help equip those who are not our students.

BAPTISM 

Within this period, we had a total of 9 baptisms, including a denominational pastor, his wife, and one of his church members, also a family of four surrendered to Christ in one day.

There are some congregations here that are having crisis due to false teachings, the school here is more like the pathfinder here, and we have successfully restored peace in some of the congregations, while still working on others.

We seriously request for your prayers in this area as false doctrine is spreading seriously.

We want to sincerely thank you all for finding us useful, we assure you that we must keep the flag high and your confidence in us will not be in vain while you pray for us.

May God continue to bless and keep you all as you work for Him.

Yours because of Christ,

Chinedu Akandu

Director

Posted on September 10, 2025 .

Good Progress reported from both Centers in Warri

REPORT OF THE BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE NIGERIA, WARRI CENTER

JULY AND AUGUST 2025

Introduction

It is with great excitement that I put together this report, having become part of the Bear Valley family since July 2025.

I must acknowledge the effort of our brethren who make an effort to sustain the good work of spreading the gospel to the world as a reflection of the will of Jesus Christ. May the God of all grace keep you in good health and reward you with wisdom.

There are two centres in Warri: DSC and PTI.

DSC CENTER

Bright Enyi taught the course Bible Origin in July, while Onoriode Okugbe taught Writing, Language, and Research in August 2025.

Total Number of students: 15

Number of students who sat for the exam in July: 5

Number of students who sat for the exam in August: 7

Of these students, some have graduated but still have some courses to take.

PTI CENTER

In July, Abiola Ojoade took the course Revelation I, while Creed Iduh taught Revelation II in August 2025.

Total Number of students: 15

Number of students who sat for the exam in July: 12

Number of students who sat for the exam in August: 12

There are no graduates at PTI yet

 

Number of instructors at Warri center: 4

Final thought

It was a good time with the students, as the joy of being enlightened in Biblical matters was noticeable on their faces.

It is our earnest prayer that God continue to keep the Bear Valley family as they expand the vision of Biblical literacy in a world that is fast losing regard for Biblical doctrines.

 

Onoriode Okugbe

Posted on September 10, 2025 .

School in Pt. Harcourt, Nigeria, anticipates Third Graduation

THIRD QUARTER 2025 REPORT
From Bear Valley Bible Institute, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, West Africa

INTRODUCTION
We give thanks to God for His grace and blessings upon the work of the Bear Valley Bible Institute (BVBI), Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. The third quarter of 2025 was a period of great activity, spiritual growth, and fruitful labor in teaching, learning, and evangelism. Both our teachers and students were actively engaged in the classroom and in the field as we continue to fulfill the mission of training preachers and spreading the gospel of Christ.

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES AND STUDENT PROGRESS
We are pleased to report that another set of students successfully completed the 48 required courses and 3 elective courses. They are now awaiting graduation. Transcripts are currently being compiled and will be forwarded to Brother Chad Wagner for review and approval. Upon completion, diplomas will be awarded, and we will proceed with preparations for our third graduation ceremony.
The outgoing set has created space for new admissions, and we are already receiving and training new students.

ADMISSIONS AND CAMPAIGN FOR NEW STUDENTS
In July 2025, the Director and teachers of the Institute began a visitation program to congregations across Port Harcourt to encourage and recruit new students. The response has been very encouraging, as congregations have warmly welcomed us and expressed support for the program.

This visitation effort has continued through September 2025 and will run until December 2025. By God’s grace, we have already admitted new students who have begun attending lectures. We are confident that these efforts will ensure steady growth in enrollment and the expansion of the Lord’s work.

STUDENTS AND TEACHERS’ EVANGELISM
In August 2025, our teachers and students carried out an evangelism outreach in the Omachi Rumuodomaya community, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The team preached the gospel from house to house, in shops, and on the streets. Gospel tracts and bulletins written by the Director, Brother Anthony Oluria, were distributed.

At the end of the outreach, reports were compiled, and names were collected of those who expressed interest in baptism as well as those needing further follow-up studies. We believe that this evangelistic effort will bear fruit for the kingdom of God.

APPRECIATION TO SPONSORS
We remain deeply grateful to our sponsors in the United States of America for their continued financial and moral support. Your sacrifices are producing great results and success in training gospel preachers and expanding the work of the Lord in Nigeria. We pray that God will continue to bless you abundantly as you share in this labor of love.

FUTURE PLANS AND NEEDS
Looking forward, we are preparing for:
- The third graduation ceremony for our outgoing students.
- Continuation of the visitation program for student recruitment until the end of 2025.
- More evangelism campaigns in different communities.

We humbly request your continued prayers and support as we move forward with these plans for the glory of God.

CONCLUSION
The third quarter of 2025 has been fruitful and encouraging. With God’s help, and with your steadfast support, the Bear Valley Bible Institute, Port Harcourt, will continue to train faithful gospel preachers and strengthen the Lord’s church in Nigeria and beyond.

Report from:
Anthony Ejike Oluria
Director, BVBI Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, West Africa

Posted on September 9, 2025 .

BVBI in Umuahia, Nigeria, Celebrates its Beginning

Introduction

I am excited to have been graciously considered worthy to lead a center of the Bear Valley Bible Institute.
This first quarter of existence spanning July - August 2025 has been sweetly challenging.
Since the terrain was not a familiar one, every approaching moment was filled with anxiety, not knowing exactly what would be the outcome. I give God the glory that it's now history and BVBIN is on ground in Umuahia, the Abia state capital.
When the green light was received from the Bear Valley Bible Institute, concerted efforts were made in search of a local congregation to host the institute, followed by sensitizing the churches around of the coming of the school. The results were very encouraging as follows:

1. The church at 75, Bende Road Umuahia accepted to release their facility to the school to start there

2. Students enrollment soared up to 20 and still counting.

3. Entrance examination was conducted on Saturday 14th June, 2025.

4. On Saturday June 28, 2025 we held an orientation exercise for the students now numbering up to 25.

Orientation Program

It's worth mentioning that the students' orientation program which took place on June 28, 2025 was graced by some older directors namely: brothers Anthony Oluria from Port Harcourt study center, Chinedu Akandu from Owerri study center, Solomon Usim the NIATS Director, who also represented the EPC brother Tim Iwe. The main matriculation ceremony will take place by the first quarter of next year 2026 God willing.

4. Classes began on 5th July, 2025, and since then we have had uninterrupted class sessions to the glory of God.

The first course: Reading and Research Methodology was taken by brother Orji Onyeanulam. The 2nd course - How we got the Bible was taught by brother Anayo Ohama. The turnout on the student's side and participation in the studies had been very impressive.

Evangelism Outing
The month of August 2025 had 5 Saturdays. On the second Saturday of the month being 9th August, 2025, we spent the whole day on the evangelism ground, reaching out to the lost with the gospel of Christ. It was a memorable outing.

Setting Up the Center
Also of note is the acquisition of chairs and tables for students and teachers, white board and markers, as well as a filling cabinet. All of them were obtained with the empowerment from the Bear Valley Bible Institute international board for which we are grateful. They have and are making the learning environment more conducive. Both students and instructors are excited and go about the studies with much enthusiasm.

Summary
I wish to express my profound gratitude to the International board and the various levels of the management personnel used to plant the BVBIN in Umuahia center and graciously appointed me as the director.
So far everything is moving on as scheduled. We look forward to increased evangelism activity in the Umuahia zone and beyond because of the fact that BVBIN is with us now.

Posted on September 9, 2025 .

Students Kara, Togo Celebrate Academic and Evangelistic Successes

MONTHLY REPORT – AUGUST 2025

Bear Valley Bible Institute – Kara, Togo
Date: September 5, 2025

Introduction

We give glory to God for His grace and faithfulness toward the Bear Valley Bible Institute in Kara. August 2025 was a month of blessings and progress, marked by the resumption of classes in a spirit of seriousness and commitment. The teachers provided close supervision, ensuring not only the transmission of solid Biblical knowledge but also mentoring students in their spiritual growth, Christian character, and preparation for ministry. At the same time, the evangelistic activities conducted by the Institute show that what is learned in the classroom is immediately applied in the mission field. Thus, the Institute continues to be both a center of Biblical training and a driving force for evangelism in the region.

I. Student Follow-Up and Current Courses

The Institute currently has 18 regular students, demonstrating discipline, attendance, and commitment both in their studies and in practical activities.

The six courses for the quarter are:

  • Introduction to the New Testament – Nicodème

  • Acts of the Apostles – Cephas

  • The Ministry of Multiplication – Kpelevi

  • Homiletics II – Fidèle

  • Establishing Biblical Authority – Cephas

  • The Gospel of Matthew – Fidèle

Teachers provide close supervision and encourage students to apply the Word in their personal lives and future ministry.

II. Evangelistic Activities in August

1. Campaigns in Bohou-Tozidé

During the first three Fridays of the month, teachers and students conducted evangelistic campaigns in Bohou-Tozidé, which included:

  • door-to-door evangelism,

  • personal Bible studies,

  • distribution of brochures and Christian literature.

These activities allowed students to put their lessons into practice and share the Good News with many families. We believe these seeds will produce fruit for Christ.

2. Support to the New Church in Tchinchinda

During the last two Fridays of the month, the entire team (teachers and students) traveled to Tchinchinda, where a Church of Christ has recently relocated. The local population was very welcoming. Brochures were distributed, and door-to-door evangelism was conducted. Several promising contacts were made, and we hope to witness baptisms soon.

III. Participation in the Youth Seminar

On August 20–21, 2025, students participated in the Youth Seminar of the Churches of Christ in the Kara region, held at the Kara-South congregation. Their presence was an encouragement to the youth and an opportunity to share their faith and Biblical training.

General theme of the seminar: Teaching Christian values to the youth
Sub-themes addressed:

  1. Chastity

  2. Forgiveness

  3. Contentment

  4. Friendship

  5. Self-control

Objective: To raise a pure and strong youth for a better future in an immoral world.

IV. Perspectives and Mobilization

Teachers and students are working on a program of evangelistic campaigns to be presented in September. This plan aims to intensify evangelistic efforts and the planting of new congregations, especially in the North.

Promotive Ideas for Mobilization

  • Strategic vision: Target towns and villages in the North not yet reached by the Gospel.

  • Teamwork: Involve students, teachers, and local congregations in the campaigns.

  • Missionary tools: Strengthen the availability of brochures, Bibles, and visual aids for preaching the Gospel.

  • Follow-up of contacts: Provide regular teaching and spiritual mentoring for new converts.

  • Youth involvement: Encourage young Christians to actively participate in campaigns in order to prepare a dynamic missionary generation.

VI. Baptisms

The evangelistic work bore fruit during the month, with four people obeying the Gospel through baptism. We give glory to God for these new souls added to the Church. The work continues with perseverance, and we believe that more will soon come to the Lord through ongoing evangelism and the spiritual follow-up ensured by students and teachers.

Conclusion

The month of August 2025 confirms that the Bear Valley Bible Institute in Kara is both a school of Biblical training and a missionary center of action. By God’s grace, we continue to train men who preach, plant, and strengthen churches. With the mobilization of brethren and the support of local congregations, we believe that new churches will be established in the North and that God’s kingdom will continue to grow to His glory.

In Christ,
Cephas ESSOTENA
Coordinator – Bear Valley Bible Institute – Kara

Posted on September 9, 2025 .

School in Onitsha, Nigeria Continues Successful Classes

INTRODUCTION:
‎We give thanks to our Mighty King for blessing us with Bear Valley Bible Institute. We also appreciate the leadership for their Godly vision in bringing this unique Bible Institute to our community. May God continue to bless the leadership and supporters of the institute, particularly in Nigeria and Anambra State. Presently, we have thirty seven (37) students in our three centers in Anambra State.


‎ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES:
‎Over the past few months, we have made significant progress in our academic activities:
‎- June 2025:

‎    - Nnewi Center: OT 2 (History - Joshua to Esther) taught by Nwigwe Innocent Awada
‎    - Okpoko Center: The Life of Christ 2 (The Book of Mark) taught by Aniamalu Felix and Chidi Chibunna
‎- July 2025:

‎    - Nnewi Center: OT 3 -Wisdom Literature (Psalms- Songs of Solomon), taught by Everest Eneh

- Awada and Okpoko centers: Course: The Life of Christ, taught by Faith Jonathan and Ogbonna Vincent.

- August 2025:

- Nnewi center: course: OT.4 -study of Major Prophets (Isaiah-Daniel) taught by Chidi Chibunna

Awada and Okpoko centers: course: The Life of Christ 4 (The book of John) taught by Nwigwe Innocent and Aniamalu Felix

EVANGELISM ACTIVITIES:

On August 16th, some of our students and lecturers took part in a one-day house-to-house evangelism organized by the church of Christ Okpuno at Isuaniocha community in Awka North Local Government Area. Though there is no congregation in the community. By His grace, four brethren were discovered in the community who relocated there but have not been worshipping because there is no congregation there. The congregation at Okpuno is working seriously to start up a congregation there.

We are partnering with the congregation at Nando community for a one-day house-to-house evangelism, which was slated to hold on September 13th, 2025.

CONCLUSION:

Once again, we continue to appreciate the Leadership of Bear Valley Bible Institute for the opportunity given to the lecturers and directors to upgrade ourselves academically. May our good Lord bless and favor you all for your continued support.

Ezeh Chijioke Shedrack

(Director BVBIN Onitsha Ananbra State Nigeria)

Posted on September 9, 2025 .

BVB Ukraine Graduates Evangelize in the Area

Report BVB Institute Ukraine– July–August 2025

At the BV Bible Institute Ukraine, we are currently on summer break, and classes will begin again on September 1st. The new academic year will continue in an online format due to the ongoing full-scale war in Ukraine. This year, we are thankful to God that six students will be studying with us: four brothers and two sisters.

We already have a schedule prepared for the first semester, and most of the teachers will be serving from Ukraine. All of our sessions continue to be recorded and are available on our YouTube channel.

We thank the Lord for His work in Ukraine. The churches of God remain active, and our students and graduates continue to lead people to salvation. While this is all the work of God, we rejoice to see how effectively He is using our graduates in ministry.

We especially want to highlight the ministry in Uzhhorod, where brother Oleh Fofanov is serving faithfully. In Poltava, brother Vadym baptized a significant number of people this summer. In Chernivtsi, brothers Oleksandr and Dmytro are working together in fruitful ministry. Praise God for these encouraging results! We see clear evidence of the impact of the Institute’s work through the lives of our graduates.

At the same time, there is still no ceasefire in Ukraine, and the war continues. We kindly ask you to join us in prayer for peace in our country.

As for my family, we remain in Germany in a safe place, and we are thankful to God for His protection. Together with other brothers, we continue serving online and supporting the work of the Institute.

Thank you very much for your prayers, support, and care for the church in Ukraine. May the Lord richly bless you.

With respect and gratitude,

Denys Sopelnyk

Director, Bear Valley Bible Institute Ukraine

Posted on September 9, 2025 .

Students in Abia State, Nigeria, Resume Classes

REPORT OF THE NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND THEOLOGICAL STUDIES/ BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE – NIGERIA

NTIGHA- ONITCHA

AUGUST 2025

INTRODUCTION

The month of August was a month of preparation, rearrangements, and getting acquainted with the new students and the environment. We are just thankful to God for the new entrants. We are also thankful that the old students returned to school safe and sound. As we reflect on the gains of the past month, we pray for grace through the new month. There is much to do and there is work on every hand.

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

On the 15th of August, the instructors held a management meeting to enable the school to navigate the new semester. Courses were allocated and the calendar for the new session drawn. The lecturers have since started classes, and the new students are excited. The students are introduced to outlining books and term paper research. The new students are getting used to the environment fondly called “The Valley of Strong Men.” We are grateful for all the support that has kept the school as a going concern.

RESUMPTION

The school vacated on the 25th of July. The student went home for the short holidays. On the 12th of August 2025, the students returned to school. It was exciting to watch the older students return. Some of them have been elevated to the student leadership. This was done to prepare them for the incoming students. As of the time of this report, there are twelve new students. They are very excited to be here and we give thanks to the Almighty God for the new intake. There is expectation that more students will come in before the close of admission. Please keep us in your prayers. It is thrilling to report the first female student ever in the history of NIATS/BEAR VALLEY resumed this session in the person of Miss Hope Teikere. She completed the senior school certificate examination at an early age. She could not proceed to the university immediately. She opted to study the Bible while waiting to attain the relevant age.

LIBRARY

The library continues to grow. The Director bought some books on “Preacher Training and Church Growth.” Another set on the “American Ancestry of the Churches of Christ.” The largest set came from Chad Wagner. The books include volumes of “Truth for Today” and copies of Kerry Duke’s works. We are thankful for the books so far secured. Gradually, the library materials will be up to date. The interesting thing is these books are current works. It is becoming easier for the students to write with new books on the shelf. They make their photocopies and print them in the library. However, more computers are needed to enable the students to type their works by themselves. This can help them learn how to use the digital library, too.

RENOVATION

It was thrilling to have Chad Wagner visit NIATS on the 12th. We went around the school and assessed the level of things. It was clear that the hostel needs some painting and renovation. This is to enable the students to have more comfortable accommodation. The funds provided by Chad have since been put to use. Some old windows have been removed and new ones fitted. This is to keep mosquitoes away so that the students will not come down with malaria. There are also plans to secure a new borehole and get treated water for drinking. Where the rest of the windows are fitted, and the water is treated, then the students will rarely fall sick. The students are getting a level of comfort and the community is happy about it. Though there’s much to be done still, we are grateful for the step in the right direction.

CONCLUSION

We give God all the glory for another opportunity to fulfil the ministry. We are also thankful for the support from the Bear Valley family, Chad Wagner, and other congregations and individuals supporting the school. We shall continue to work hard and grow the school. Your prayers are highly coveted as we begin the new semester.

SOLOMON I. USIM

DIRECTOR (NIATS)

Posted on September 9, 2025 .

Students in Taraba State prepares for a Campaign for Christ

Dear beloved in Christ Jesus, I am once again privileged to write to you about what the Lord is doing through the Bear Valley school in Taraba. The school over here has been instrumental to the planting, growth, and development of the Lord's churches in Taraba and its environs. We are working with local churches in advancing the work of the kingdom here on Earth.

The radio program is exposing a lot of errors in the denominational world. Our recently introduced prison evangelism has added a vibe to that. We did not also relent in our traditional door to door knocking evangelism. From the month of June to August, we have conducted 38 Bible studies involving 82 persons, and even though no baptism was recorded, 18 of our prospects are visiting nearby congregations during Sunday worship or weekly Bible class. "Pastor” Bether Kwetishe and her family continue to worship with us. 

Recently, we conducted 2 days of indoor lectureship in Takum, and the dying church there was revived. In Sunkani, where our instructor conducts worship every Sunday, Mr. Mathias Mongokevina, a trained preacher who was disfellowship in 2007, repented and commerce worshiping with the church. 

Class activity: I took the students on the wonderful and comprehensive book of James, OT History 2 (Joshua to  Judges). OT lit. 2 was taught by David Ayuba. 

Note: our first graduation exercise and annual lectureship is scheduled for 29th to 31st January, 2026.

One week campaign for Christ is scheduled for next month (October) to be hosted by the Church of Christ mission quarters Wukari. 

We covet your prayers for the success of the program.

Thank you. 

Yours in Christ, 

Madaki I. Elkanah

Posted on September 9, 2025 .

Practical experience in Nhowe, Zimbabwe

Quarterly Report 

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE – NHOWE MISSION

May - August 2025

Preamble 

This quarter has been a period of remarkable spiritual growth, academic achievement, and tangible community impact for the Bear Valley Bible Institute - Nhowe. Our students have transitioned from being solely learners to becoming active ministers, embodying the core mission of our institute. The highlights of this quarter include the significant and dedicated service of our students at the Nhowe Mission, their proactive engagement in hospital ministry and national church gatherings, and the successful completion of a rigorous academic module. Heaven also rejoice on the salvation of four souls. This report outlines these achievements, made possible through the unwavering support of our partners.

I. Ministry and Outreach Highlights

The practical ministry component of our curriculum has seen exceptional participation this quarter, demonstrating our students' commitment to serving as the hands and feet of Christ.

1. Service at Nhowe Mission: Our students have been instrumental in supporting the daily operations of the Nhowe Mission. Their most significant contribution has been in the spiritual education of the younger generation. They consistently provide daily Bible lessons to students attending both the primary and high schools within the mission, planting seeds of faith that will yield a harvest for years to come.

2. Hospital Visitation and Personal Ministry: Embracing the call to serve the suffering, our students have regularly engaged in hospital visitation. This ministry of presence and prayer has provided immense comfort to patients and their families. Furthermore, the discipline of morning devotions has strengthened their personal walk with God, which in turn fuels compassionate personal encounters and one-on-one discipleship throughout the community.

3. Zonal and National Church Participation: Our students have not only attended but have actively participated in zonal gatherings, contributing through preaching, leading singing, and facilitating discussions. Their involvement culminated in a strong presence at the annual national gathering of churches, where they served, networked with other brethren, and gained a broader perspective of the Lord’s work across the nation.

II. Academic Progress and Curriculum Development

The academic rigor at BVBI-Nhowe remains a top priority, ensuring our students are thoroughly equipped with knowledge and truth. Courses Completed: This quarter, we successfully concluded a demanding slate of courses designed to build a well-rounded minister. The completed courses include:

1. Worship: A study on the biblical principles of authentic worship.

2. Thessalonian Epistles: An exegetical deep dive into Paul's letters to the church in Thessalonica.

3. Teacher Training: Equipping students with effective methodologies for biblical instruction.

4. Wisdom Literature: An exploration of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon.

5. Evangelism Practicum: Theoretical knowledge from the classroom was directly applied through organized evangelism efforts. Students participated in local outreach campaigns as a core part of their practicum, putting their Teacher Training and evangelism courses into action and seeing first-hand the power of the Gospel to change lives. With these efforts, Four souls have been saved!

Conclusion: Gratitude and Forward Vision

The progress documented in this report would not be possible without the foundational support of our partners. We wish to express our deepest and most sincere appreciation to Bear Valley Bible Institute International. Your steadfast financial support, faithful guidance, and unwavering belief in our mission provide the framework upon which this work is built. You are essential partners in this strategic gospel enterprise. Thank you for investing in the future of the church in Zimbabwe and across Africa.

We also extend our profound gratitude to all the individuals and congregations who support this work through their prayers and contributions. Your partnership is a constant source of encouragement.

Looking ahead, our future plans remain focused on our core objective: to see every student graduate fully equipped for effective ministry. We will continue to provide a balanced curriculum of deep theological study and hands-on practical ministry, preparing faithful men and women to plant sound churches, lead existing congregations, and preach the Word of God with clarity and conviction. We are confident that with your continued support, the best is yet to come.

Posted on September 8, 2025 .

Making a difference in Lesotho

Greetings in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Two courses were taught in the last two months. 13 souls were baptised. More than 1000 WBS introductory lessons were distributed. Youth are putting into practice what they are learning from the class. BVBI instructors attended the men’s retreat.

In the last two months, Elder Vincent Shata taught the book of Galatians. Students were interested in learning more about the old and new laws, which led the instructor to extend the course to six weeks. In August, Deacon Robert Likhang taught Christian Ethics, where he emphasised spiritual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and social intelligence.

The students, former students, and instructors are doing well in evangelism, which has resulted in 13 baptisms in the last two months. Four of the people who were baptised are from Ladybrand, a baby congregation that is being taken care of by the students. The students are using the Gospel Share Mission tools for evangelism. One of the outstanding tools the school has adopted is the relational map, where Christians are encouraged to share the gospel with their colleagues, friends, relatives, and neighbours.

The school is also using the World Bible School materials for evangelism. Students go to schools, government offices, and colleges to distribute the lessons. About 1000 WBS lessons were issued in the last two months. More than half of these lessons were given at Tsakholo High School, one of the best schools in Lesotho.

One of the students, Khauhelo Khetla, organised the youth and visited aged Christians who are no longer coming to church because of age and other age-related challenges. They helped aged Christians with house chores, digging their gardens, and cleaning their yards. The school is grateful for how these young people are making a difference in society.

BVBI Maseru/Bloemfontein instructors, Elder Vincent Shata, Elder Likhama Leuta, and Tawanda Mwadiya attended a men’s retreat in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, in August. The theme was the State of the Church Address, where the topics focused on the challenges the Church is facing in this changing world.

The school is still moving in the right direction of training preachers who are doctrinally sound, eager to evangelise and make a great impact in society. 

God bless you

In His arms,

Tawanda Mwadiya

Assistant church Minister

Christian Counsellor

Posted on September 8, 2025 .

Bloemfontein, South Africa school impacting their area

Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

Two courses were taught in the past two months. The school organised a successful local women’s retreat. The congregations are striving toward unity.

The school in Bloemfontein is a year old, and it has made some great strides in uniting the congregations in Bloemfontein. Students and members of the church appreciate the efforts that the school has made and is still making to grow the church. The students are committed to studying and are also putting into practice what they are learning. Students came up with a strategy to help unify the women of the church by organising a ladies' retreat. The event was well planned and executed, and the church in Bloemfontein appreciated the event. A combined service was held at the Motshabi congregation in August, which was attended by all the churches of Christ in Bloemfontein. Motshabi is a baby congregation that was planted in February by two BVBI students. This is what brother Johannes had to say: We praise the Lord for the Motshabi Church of Christ for a well-planned and executed event. They did more than expected for a small congregation that they are. This indicates that it is not about the quantity, but it is about the quality (the heart behind the preparation and execution of the plan).

MONTH/COURSE/INSTRUCTOR

July/Holy Spirit/Tawanda

August/New Testament Church/Tawanda

Thank you for partnering with the church in Bloemfontein to spread the gospel and grow the church by training sound, doctrinal preachers.

God bless you

In His arms,

Tawanda Mwadiya

Posted on September 8, 2025 .

Students labor in the vineyard in Kisumu, Kenya

Dear brethren, 

It is with with great appreciation and much thanksgiving that I write this email.  The Lord has been gracious enough to us when we began the quarter till we had come to the end of it on August 29th, 2025 for September break. The school will resume classes on October 6th, 2025.

Before the break, the students had served 10 congregations in various places. Four of them had, (in two Sundays in a month), served Ndwara church of Christ and baptized three (3) souls into Christ. The local preacher at Ndwara (being untrained), had requested the school to  send students to help him do services. Another student, Daniel Rono, had baptized two (2) souls at Angaset congregation.

Shawn Taylor, the one who has  committed himself to plant, at least, in each year, a new congregation, took with himself 9 students to Bungoma county, Western Kenya. They went there, preached at a funeral of a beloved Christian, distributed Christian literature to the mourners on a Saturday and served congregations on a Sunday. That group of ten, on that Sunday, divided themselves into 3 and served 6 local congregations of the Lord's church in Bungoma. Three, preached to a cluster of 4 congregations at Kamkuywa. Four remained at Lubokha church of Christ while three worshipped/served in the Kamenjo assembly. Two souls were baptised after Sunday services. At Lieta Gospel meeting, three souls were baptized. A total of ten baptisms have been conducted.

We had Michael Reese and Peter Ray Cole teach two short courses: The Gospel According to John together with Marriage and Family. Charles, Phabian and I taught five regular courses that remained. 

Thanks so much brethren, keep on praying for the newly baptized souls and KSOP as we do the same for you.

May the Almighty God continue to bless you all,

Your brother and servant

Elias.

Posted on September 8, 2025 .

South Sudan school stays strong despite obstacles

Greeting brothers and sisters, we hope this email finds you well.

Wellbeing and Health 

We the staff, teachers and students are fine. One of our students had an operation a few days ago due to appendix. Please put him in your prayers.  We currently have 12 students.

Evangelism 

The students are doing efforts attending and participating at the congregations. Helping in activities at Sunday service.

Baptism 

No one yet baptized via their evangelism.

Challenges 

Sicknesses such as malaria and typhoid are rampant during this two months. We pray that all will be well and healthy.

Additional Effort by administration 

We have managed from our budget from previous months to keep a little which helps contribute to the buying of 20 t-shirts for staff and staffs (see the attached picture).

 Thank you once again and may God bless us all to continue doing His well.

Your brother in Christ 

Jacob Ajak 

Director- SSSOP Bear Valley Extension 

Posted on September 8, 2025 .

Thinking souls in Malawi

Bear Valley Bible lnstitute, 

Ekwendeni - Malawi 

Hello everyone!

Hope this finds you all well! Bear Valley Bible lnstitute Ekwendeni Malawi has good news for the month of August. Once again, our students went out for their second preaching campaign this year, and now it was at the Bulala Euthini area of the Mzimba district. The outcome was encouraging - seven souls saved and six more restored! Praise God 👏. 

 Teaching

We were happy to have brother Edward Mbeta a Bear Valley graduate with a Masters degree come teach short courses on Hermeneutics and Synoptic Gospels, respectively. The students enjoyed having him. We are always grateful to see new faces come to help us teach.

 Evangelism

Bulala is the congregation, which was established in 2010 by Ephron Mbano and didn't hesitate to accept their invitation for the school to go help them preach and teach door-to-door. The campaign started on the 28th to 30th August. The students managed to reach out to about 273 people, of whom 7 were saved through baptism and 6 more restored. On the 31st of August, which was Sunday, we had a successful worship, which was attended by 113 people. We thank God for everything!

We hope more souls will be baptized in due course . The seed (word of God) has been planted in many of them, and we are waiting to start germinating soon!

 Appreciation

We also want to also appreciate the company of our former graduates; Takesure, Mateyo, Fredrick, Yobu, Wongani, and Saul. They really helped us greatly. 

We are always thankful to the BV International and the Hillcrest church for the support. This makes our work of teaching and preaching successful. God continues to bless you all!

 Eternity Is Forever, Think Souls!

Ephron and Clergynton.

Posted on September 8, 2025 .

Baptisms and Restorations in Zambia

AUGUST 2025

Report

INTRODUCTION

The month of August has been a month in which most of our mission work has been practiced. We keep on praising Yahweh for the work He have allowed us to perform in His Vineyard, we have been able to do the mission work in four districts namely Kitwe, Ndola, Mpongwe and Chipata district of Eastern province.

Our Alumni also have been able to coordinate work in southern, Northern and Copperbelt province respectively.

Our Mission in Kitwe district

We are so happy to report on the meeting which was held in Kitwe with the youths on the Copperbelt province. The meeting was intended to attract the youths and especially on the Copperbelt churches of Christ. The meeting was also used to sensitize the existence of Bear Valley Bible Institute in Zambia. The meeting was held under the theme “Overcoming modern challenges of youths.” Brother Cephas Mwamba opened the meeting on the theme: this included definition of key terms in the theme such as overcoming, challenges etc. he also gave examples of challenges faced by youths, what the Bible says about these challenges and concluded with keys to overcoming them.

Brother Fred Kanangu came second and taught on “overcoming compromise” the meeting was held for three days and we were hosted by the church of Christ at Central in Kitwe. We had six hundred and thirteen (613) youths in attendance all from within the same province.

We recorded twenty eight restorations (28) and 3 baptisms; we know that with more resources available we intend to be having these revival meetings with the youths annually. Eleven congregations were represented within the Copperbelt. We should report that the meeting was very successful.

Our mission in Mpongwe district

We had the opportunity to visit and do our missions work for our Lord in Mpongwe district, Mpongwe District is a rural area on the Copperbelt and is mostly dominated by traditional leaders. We have about 5 traditional chiefdoms in the same district with a population ranging between two hundred thousand (200,000) to three hundred and fifty thousands (350,000) according to 2021-2022 census report. The district is also known by denominations such as the Roman Catholic Church, the Seventh Day Adventist Church and Watch Tower movement (Jehovah’s witnesses) just to name the dominant ones in the area. But we have managed to teach the gospel and most people are becoming receptive and being converted

We have planted only three congregations with the members ranging from 35 – 80. Our mission is to establish more congregations in order to defuse the false teaching by these denominations. For two days we were in this area and had a good meeting. We also attended a funeral of one member who passed on and our current student body did a recommendable work until we buried and the fame of the church became widely known. We recorded one baptism only.

Eastern province mission

For the second time this year women on the Copperbelt province met at BVBI-Zambia. The purpose was to encourage them to keep the faith and unity. Older women advised the younger women in keeping the faith and to have good conduct as stated in Titus 2:4. Brother Fred Kanangu opened the meeting and preached on unity. At first we had such meeting with the youths in the same capacity and now women; we are meeting with men in the month of August at Churches of Christ in Mikomfwa.

Our Alumni work in His vineyard

We received good tiding from northern province were three of our former students worked together and restored sixteen souls that were taken by the teaching that when one uses multiple cups when partaking the Lord’s supper will go to hell. Though the leaders in Mpulungu district felt betrayed by this restoration, we believe it worked for the betterment of the souls being saved. We are so happy that Reuben Museka, Levy Silungwe and Ishmael Kanyangala worked together as a team.

With the same spirit of working together, in southern province we have Gershom Chansa, Daniel Kapata, Tryvin Siamachila collaborated together at the youth meeting that took place in Zimba at the congregation were Daniel is preaching, the results has been so impressive we recorded a restoration of thirty four (34) souls back to the ship-fold and fourteen (14) baptisms. The total youths who assembled were one thousand five hundred and fifteen (1515). The youths came from nine districts and represented fifty six congregations.    

Baptisms and restorations

We have recorded eighteen (18) baptisms in two provinces northern and southern; we have also recorded 4 converted souls on the copper belt of which one was recorded in Luanshya and three in Kitwe.   

 We have recorded a total number of seventy eight (78) restorations for the month of August.

Conclusion

May our God keep you for His service, thank you kindly to all who are helping in any way as we are preparing these men for the deep and meaningful task of preaching the Gospel
Special thanks go to Woodland Oaks Church of Christ for their continued financial support, Bear Valley Bible Institute International, as a big family, Instructors, Donnie our Country Coordinator and indeed everyone involved in this work.

In His service,

Cephas and Fred

Posted on September 8, 2025 .

Former Muslim training to be a gospel preacher in Sierra Leone

ACTIVITY OPERATION REPORT FOR AUGUST 2025

Full Time and the Extended (2) Programs

 

INTRODUCTION

We are here again with exciting updates for August 2025. These updates range from classroom activities, congregational strengthening lectureships, and evangelistic activities. It is encouraging to report that God continues to be our strong foundation in all the successes that we record as a Christian school family. And we continue to be reminded that your prayers, partnership and financial aid have been so helpful in our work here too; we can only all hope that our God accepts our works and be joined with Him to live in eternity when the time comes!

In August, we conducted a 4-day training seminar for Church leaders across Sierra Leone, some souls were converted, our students continued to be committed to all our activities within the school, our graduates and other evangelistic teams’ members continued to press on in their efforts to win souls for Christ and grow the congregations.  For more information and all these, please keep on reading as we begin by first looking at the students and academic updates.

STUDENTS AND ACADEMIC UPDATES

In our July report, we informed you that our final year full time students wrote their final exams for their sixth quarter and went on a two weeks break and were expected to resume classes by August 1, 2025. By the grace of God, all of them resumed except one (David Jabaty). They were thirteen in all but they are now twelve who will be graduating by early next year Lord willing. As for David who did not resume with his colleagues after successfully completing 6 quarters, he was distracted by one of his brothers who stayed in Mali to go in search of a greener pasture and a better economic life. He went without even telling us; all we received from him was a message through our Dean of Students that he was sorry for what he did and that it was his brother that convinced him to go.  Meanwhile, our 20 year one students continued to get themselves familiar with the new learning environment and all its activities. They are expected to complete their first quarter by the end of September, Lord willing. Moreover, our 10 part time students held on firmly with their academic and evangelistic activities. Nothing happened to any of them and gratefully, they are all intact. They rounded off their seventh quarter at the end of August and were to begin their eighth quarter by September. Lord willing, they will be graduating together with our full time final year students by early next year.

A SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP LECTURESHIP

The administration held a grand lectureship for preachers and church leaders across the country from August 7-10, 2025.  We had different categories of brethren (though the lectureship was meant for church leaders and preachers exclusively but since others came, we could not drive them away. It was even better that they came from different parts of Sierra Leone including church leaders, congregational preachers and their wives, youths, women leaders, alumni, and the current students of both our school and the Sunset school in Koindu. The theme for the lectureship was: Contemporary Challenges of the Church in Sierra Leone. There were three challenges that were discussed: a. The Challenge of Over-reliance on External Financial Support, b. The Challenge of Spiritual Apathy (Lukewarmness) among Members in the Church in Sierra Leone, c. The Challenge of Weak Leadership in the Sierra Leonean Churches of Christ. We had three brethren (Peter Sahr Makundu-the Bear Valley School Director, Mustapha Sahr Nouwah- one of the committed leaders at the Church in Bo and a regular visiting brother and intending instructor at the Bear Valley School, and Anthony Joseph Yillia- the Sunset School Director and instructor at Bear Valley) that handled the three topics presented above. The theme of the lectureship was analyzed by our Dean of Academics, Michael Sahr Triyoh. The activities of the lectureship included indoor lectures, field evangelism (even though we were affected by rains since it is the period of rainy season in Sierra Leone), symposium and group discussions, and fellowship. By the grace of God, the program ended successfully and some brethren who came from Freetown and some other parts of Sierra Leone requested that there be frequent such programs in the future. We bade farewell to one another and everyone left. May God be glorified for His work! 

EVANGELISTIC EFFORTS AND CONVERSION OF SOULS

Apart from the academic aspect of our existence, our regular evangelistic and field schedules are also what form the bases for our existence. Therefore, in August 2025, we continued to strengthen the weak congregations at Benduma, Mano Junction, Panguma, Daru, and Hangha. Also, as you know, our graduates are also not relenting in their involvement with their congregations and evangelism. The evangelistic teams also pressed in with their efforts. Here is the summary of conversions and restorations for the month of August 2025:

A.   The school had five conversions and two restorations.

B.   The alumni had ten conversions and five restorations.

C.   The evangelistic teams had five conversions.

D.   The total conversions were ten.

E.    The total restorations were seven.

AGRICULTURAL CONTRIBUTION

Every year at a certain period, we get involved in Agricultural practices like growing cassava, rice and groundnut. These activities help us to achieve two things: getting the proceeds from our farms and training the students with some farming skills to add to their biblical skills. In August, we went into farming our rice and everything went successful.

STUDENT’S PROFILE: Abdul Osman Kargbo

Abdul Osman Kargbo is one of our final year students in our full time program. He was born on the 29th August, 2002 at Maikonko, Magburaka, Tonkolili District northern Sierra Leone. He is the second child of his parents. His parents are Osman Kargbo and Mamusu Kargbo. Abdul is a Temne by tribe. In Sierra Leone, the Temnes, one of the largest tribes, are predominantly Muslims. This explains why Brother Abdul comes from a Muslim home and his conversion to Christianity was not an easy one (he still faces persecution from his family members for choosing to follow Christ). His parents and some of his siblings did all they could to stop him from being a Christian.

Eventually, in 2022, one of our graduates and a preacher at Ampiti congregation at Magburaka, Michael Fornah who died early this year, preached the Gospel to Abdul. The young man was convinced of the truth of the Gospel but was afraid of his parents, so he kept on postponing his conversion. He told his parents about his desire to be a Christian and was told that he would suffer great consequences like being disowned, being rejected, etc if he became a Christian. He became afraid and shared the information with Brother Michael. Brother Michael also became afraid especially when he was not financially buoyant to take the financial responsibilities of Abdul. The boy then kept on coming to Michael that he wanted to be baptized. So on one occasion, Brother Michael took the step to baptize him. Well he was not disowned at the end of the day but some support was withdrawn. After his conversion, Abdul was encouraged to come to study at Bear Valley, and we can say confidently that Brother Abdul is one of our very committed students that we have currently. He is so humble and hardworking that among his colleagues here, he is seen as a role model. He is the student president and the evangelistic coordinator for the students. We are very glad to have him with us. This is what Brother Abdul himself says:

I want to be a good evangelist of the word of God, establish congregations and be a professional teacher in the future. I also hope to marry a virtuous woman, and give birth to four kids, two boys and two girls.

With the need in the northern part of Sierra Leone currently for the spread of the Gospel, Abdul promises to be a great vessel for the Lord upon graduation. We can only continue to pray for his steadfastness as a young man.   

CONCLUSION

For reading this report to this point, we greatly appreciate you; for praying for us always, we continue to recognize and acknowledge your generosity. We are full of hope that the work we are doing now will be sustained and will stand the test of time. We are even more hopeful for much work to be done in the future. May the Lord keep us for Himself alone so we could meet again in September, 2025.

Your brother,

Peter Sahr Makundu,

Director,

Sierra Leone Bear Valley Bible Institute

Posted on September 8, 2025 .

25 baptisms in Gweru, Zimbabwe

AUGUST 2025 NARRATIVE REPORT

INTRODUCTION

August was a month of both excitement and challenge for the staff and students at BVBIZ. In the field, 25 souls were added to the church, with 6 restored to the faith. On campus, preparations were in full swing as the school proudly hosted the Men’s National Lectureship. Alongside this, regular activities continued successfully. The details below highlight the month’s key developments.

1.0 AUGUST CLASSES

The parallel class was at the BVBIZ campus in August. The main subjects under consideration were homiletics, Scheme of Redemption, New Testament Church, and How We Got the Bible. Homiletics is still ongoing. The second class focused on Research, Fundamentals of Faith, and Church Development. Some of these subjects will be completed during the weekend classes. One of the major highlights during their session, was a funeral that took place in the community. BVBIZ was tasked to handle the funeral. The students did the work professionally under the guidance of their tutor, bro. Kudakwashe Madyira.

2.0 NATIONAL MEN’S LECTURESHIP

From August 21st to 24th, BVBIZ had the honour of hosting the Men’s National Lectureship, welcoming nearly 300 attendees—our largest gathering to date. Despite our facilities still being under development, we were humbled by the willingness of participants to use the semi-finished facilities. For many, it was their first visit to BVBIZ, making the event a blessing for both the school and the attendees. Looking ahead, we envision hosting even larger lectureships if our infrastructure develops beyond its current level.

3.0 PROJECTS

Income generating projects continue to be a main component at BVBIZ. The main objectives of these projects are the exposition of students to life survival skills, provision of nutrition, and generation of an extra dollar to the school over and above what the school receives monthly. In this report, we focus on crop and cattle production

3.1 HORTICULTURE

The school’s two gardens and 2 greenhouses have the following crops; cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, butternuts, cucumber, cabbage, tomatoes, green pepper, peas, onions, and other vegetables. Previously, cabbage, tomatoes, and green mealies were top earners. However, bird and monkey invasions have forced us to scale down. Investing in additional greenhouses or shade nets could help us overcome this challenge and restore productivity.

3.2 CATTLE PROJECT

Our cattle herd now stands at five from three. Following the lectureship, the organizing committee generously donated a heifer to the school. Additionally, Bro. Wilbert Manyati (Class of 2024), passionate about this project, contributed $150 as a deposit, towards another heifer. Great appreciation goes to the organisers of the lectureship and bro. Manyati for boosting this project. Our goal is to reach seven heifers and one bull.

  4.0  FIELD UPDATES/INTENSHIP

Fieldwork remains a cornerstone of our training program, offering students hands-on experience under seasoned preachers. The students have been distributed in various areas. In August alone, 355 prospects were reached with the word. Of these, 25 souls were added to the church whilst 6 were restored back to the faith. 

5.0 MAY 2026 INTAKE AND INTERVIEWS

Recruitment for the May 2026 intake is underway. In August, several candidates were interviewed, with eight already accepted. Our target is to enrol 2 couples and 11 single students. Applications remain open, and we encourage interested individuals to submit theirs promptly.

6.0 PREACHERS’ RETREAT

From the 14th to the 17th of October, BVBIZ shall host its annual Preachers’ Retreat. This will be a time for renewal, networking, socialising, empowerment, rest and sharing of ideas. The invitation is open to all preachers. The theme for this year is “Navigating the Transition: Towards sustainable solutions in a metamorphosing theological and ministerial environment.”

Some of the lessons and sermons to be covered include;

·         Leadership crisis: The roles of the preacher in stabilising the ship

·         The Home: Maneuvering through current challenges confronting the preacher’s home

·         The Home: Maneuvering through current challenges confronting preachers’ wives

·         Maneuvering through current theological developments in Christendom

·         Building resilience in ministry

·         Finding Guidance in uncertainty

·         The God who never changes

·         The waymaker in the wilderness

·         From projects to business

CONCLUSION

August was a vibrant and fruitful month at BVBIZ. From hosting a national lectureship to advancing our academic programs and fieldwork, the momentum continues. We remain grateful for your prayers, partnerships, and generous support. Together, we are shaping future preachers and strengthening the church.

To God be the glory!

Posted on September 8, 2025 .

Graduation in Takoradi, Ghana

OPERATIONAL REPORT AUGUST, 2025

1.     CLASSROOM WORK

We have successfully come to the end of another term. Thanks be to God for His mercies and Grace throughout the term. The term ended on Friday, 29th August, 2025 after the second short course. There were two short courses this term: 1 Corinthians and the cost of Discipleship.

There were other activities in the month like the graduation week where preparations were made towards the graduation and the seminar week.  This second term, we successfully completed eight (8) courses. Six of them were main courses: New Testament Church, How we got the Bible, Life of Christ 2, Book of Acts, Scheme of Redemption and Old Testament 2.

 Part –time classes for the month were also interrupted by the graduation ceremony and the seminar. The students are currently studying homiletics, book of Acts. 

2.     GRADUATION AND SEMINAR

The 18th graduation ceremony of the school took place on the16th of August. Twelve men who have completed their courses were commissioned into the Lord’s vineyard. Nine full-time students and three part-time students graduated on the day. It was a successful ceremony by the grace of God. Graduates received awards for their efforts in various areas. There were awards for the most evangelistic student, most hardworking student, well-behaved student and best graduating student. The best graduating student received a new laptop for his outstanding academic performance. This laptop, including two Holman Bible Dictionaries and one Life Application Study Bible (NKJV) were donated by Brother Chad Wagner (Bear-Valley Bible Director). The rest of the awards (Defending the Faith Study Bibles—15 pieces) were donated by Howe Church of Christ, Texas.

The school also honored two of the past students who have been active in the evangelism programs of the school and are also working really hard for the Master’s course.  

This year’s seminar started on Monday, 18th August and ended on the afternoon of Thursday, 21stAugust. The seminar was very well attended by preachers and leaders for the length and breadth of Ghana. The lessons from our speakers were very inspiring and challenging. It was also a time of fellowship and bonding. Overall, we really had a great time during the seminar and it was a big success. 

Posted on September 8, 2025 .