Teaching the lost in multiple states in India

Dear Brethren in Christ,

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

We are truly blessed by your kind cooperation and continued support in operating the Preaching School at Bikkavolu. Your prayers and encouragement mean so much to us, and we thank God for your partnership in this great mission.

Training effective evangelists remains the ultimate goal of our preaching school. We are happy to share the good news we continually receive from our former students—the dedicated men who are the product of our training efforts. It is a great joy to see these faithful preachers, graduates of Bikkavolu Bible College, serving in various parts of our region and bearing fruit for the Lord’s kingdom.

We are delighted to share the exciting news of new believers across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Many souls are obeying the Truth and accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. We are especially thrilled to witness so many young people embracing Christ and committing their lives to Him.

The Lord’s work continues to grow, even amid challenges and struggles faced by our brethren. We give sincere thanks and appreciation to all who have stood with us in this mission. Our heartfelt gratitude goes to the brethren at Killen Church of Christ, Tuscumbia Church of Christ, Union Church of Christ, Lomax Church of Christ, and Atlas Church of Christ for their continued trust, confidence, and partnership in the gospel. Your love and support make it possible for us to reach the lost and strengthen the faithful. Truly, we cannot imagine these wonderful results without your help and encouragement.

With love and gratitude, 

John Dean Muppidi

Posted on October 13, 2025 .

Baptisms in Kenya

Our 19 students have reported back to KSOP and we have resumed classes as from October 6th 2025. This quarter will run through November 28th 2025. This time we do not have American short course teachers, only local instructors: Charles, Phabian and Elias. We teach all the seven courses: Romans and Galatians, The book of James, Greek I, The Intertestamental Period, Church History, The book of Isaiah and Foundation of Missions.

It is good to share with brethren some good news from Bible students at Kenya School of Preaching: Benard and James evangelized their area and baptised the old lady shown in the first picture. Brian and  others taught and immersed the three following in the photos. David Langat attended a gospel meeting where 2 people put on Christ.

Shawn Tyler and Mavine had served together in different congregations and seminars. They had baptised 7 souls into Christ. They are the last ones shown baptising while in blue coat and maroon shirt. The number of congregations served during the break were 30. The number of baptisms were 16 while the number of restored individuals is 26.

Today evening, ten students have left for Shavihiga gospel meeting to help with evangelism there tomorrow and will leave after Sunday worship God willing.

Prayers for them and for all. 

        Be blessed,

        Your brother and servant

        Elias Omollo.

Posted on October 13, 2025 .

Students in Kara, Togo progress in Academics and Evangelism

MONTHLY REPORT – SEPTEMBER 2025

Bear Valley Bible Institute – Kara, Togo

Introduction

We give glory to God for His grace and continued faithfulness toward the Bear Valley Bible Institute in Kara. The month of September 2025 was marked by steady progress in both academic and evangelistic work. The students maintained seriousness in their studies, while the teachers provided close spiritual and academic supervision.

Beyond the classroom, the Institute remained active in the mission field, confirming once again that Bear Valley Kara is not only a center of Biblical training but also a center of evangelistic action. The practical engagement of the students shows that the message learned in class continues to bear fruit in the surrounding communities.

I. Student Follow-Up and Ongoing Courses

The Institute continues with 18 full-time students who demonstrate good discipline, attendance, and a strong desire to grow spiritually and ministerially.

The current courses for the quarter are as follows:

  • Introduction to the New Testament – Nicodème

  • Acts of the Apostles – Cephas

  • Homiletics II – Fidèle

  • The Gospel of Matthew – Fidèle

  • The Ministry of Multiplication – Kpelevi

  • Establishing Biblical Authority – Cephas

Each teacher continues to guide students not only in sound doctrine but also in Christian character development, ministry preparation, and personal application of biblical truths.

II. Evangelistic Activities in September

1. Evangelism in Tchinchinda Neighborhoods

Throughout the five Fridays of September, the teachers and students conducted door-to-door evangelism and home Bible studies in various sections of the Tchinchinda area.

The activities included:

  • Personal visits and Bible studies in homes,

  • Distribution of numerous tracts and gospel brochures,

  • Prayer and encouragement for local families,

  • Follow-up discussions with people showing interest in the Gospel.

Through these efforts, many new contacts were made, and several individuals expressed a desire to continue studying the Word of God with the students. The work has created a strong spiritual impact in the community, and plans are underway for continuous follow-up and discipleship.

4. Baptisms

The evangelistic efforts in September also resulted in two baptisms. We rejoice and give glory to God for these souls who decided to obey the Gospel of Christ.

Students actively participated in teaching, encouraging, and preparing the candidates for baptism. This experience continues to strengthen their faith and their understanding of ministry through real mission work.

III. Fellowship and Student Involvement

In addition to their regular evangelistic fieldwork, students continued to take part in local church services, leading prayers, songs, and Bible readings.
They also organized small group devotions on campus, focusing on spiritual growth, unity, and preparation for ministry.

These activities contribute to the holistic formation of each student — intellectually, spiritually, and practically.

IV. Future Perspectives

Looking ahead, the teachers and students plan to:

  1. Continue the evangelistic visits in Tchinchinda, ensuring consistent follow-up with new contacts.

  2. Extend outreach to nearby villages before the end of the year.

  3. Strengthen the use of evangelistic tools such as brochures, Bibles, and visual aids.

  4. Maintain the spiritual discipline of students through daily devotionals and mentorship.

The goal remains to train faithful men who preach, plant, and strengthen churches throughout northern Togo.

Conclusion

The month of September 2025 was another testimony of God’s work through the Bear Valley Bible Institute in Kara. The combination of solid Biblical teaching and active evangelism continues to produce visible results — both in the classroom and in the mission field.

With two new baptisms, numerous home Bible studies, and the faithful efforts of students and teachers, the Gospel continues to spread in the Tchinchinda area.

We remain thankful for God’s grace and for the partnership of brethren who make this work possible. May the Lord continue to use the Institute to equip preachers and expand His kingdom in Togo and beyond.

 

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

Posted on October 11, 2025 .

Evangelism in Benin City, Nigeria

Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria – Benin City (Weekend Schools)

‎Third Quarter, 2025

‎Introduction

‎I bring warm greetings from the Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria, Benin City (Weekend Schools). With hearts full of gratitude, we thank God Almighty for His unfailing mercies upon us. We are equally indebted to the entire Bear Valley family for their steadfast support and encouragement. It is with great joy and humility that I present this report of the activities of the Benin City Weekend Schools for the third quarter of the year 2025. This quarter, like others before it, was marked by enriching academic progress, fruitful field work, and encouraging testimonies that reflect the ongoing impact of Christian education and training in our community.

Academic Activities

‎The academic program for the quarter consisted of three core courses: Personal Epistles, Christian Ethics, and Intertestamental Period. Students not only completed the coursework but also sat for examinations with commendable results. The instructors—Brothers Andrew Osatohamwen, Samuel Egboson, Daniel Fidelis, and Ogbere Danjuma—are all trained ministers and seasoned teachers who worked diligently to ensure clarity and understanding. Their commitment to excellence left no stone unturned in equipping students with sound biblical knowledge.

‎During this quarter, I received three speaking invitations—from West Nigeria Christian College, Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria–Okpanam (Delta State), Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria, and South West School of Evangelism Ibadan, Oyo State. These, alongside other local engagements, did not permit me to take up a teaching slot this session. Nevertheless, the instructors ably handled their responsibilities with remarkable dedication.

‎Field Work

‎The field evangelism was a remarkable highlight of the quarter. On September 5, 2025, the faculty and students collaborated with a young congregation in Ayen community, on the outskirts of Benin City, for open-air preaching and house-to-house evangelism. The turnout was impressive, with both staff and students actively participating. While no baptisms were recorded that day, many prospects promised to visit the church, and several requested follow-up studies. The prospects for growth in this area remain very high.

‎Student Impact

‎One of our students, Brother Edward Ekiugbo, a retired military officer and evangelist with over forty years of ministry experience, shared his testimony of gratitude for being part of the program. He testified that his training at the Institute has exposed him to new insights in preaching and church administration. Beyond academics, Brother Edward has become a strong promoter of the school in Benin City and a source of encouragement to younger Christians who are beginning their journey of faith.

Conclusion

‎The third quarter of 2025 has been both inspiring and fruitful for the Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria, Benin City Weekend Schools. From strong academic outcomes to meaningful field evangelism and impactful student experiences, the quarter has demonstrated the continued relevance of sound Biblical education in transforming lives and communities. As we look ahead, we remain committed to producing well-grounded ministers, encouraging congregations, and reaching the lost with the gospel of Christ. With God’s help and the unwavering support of the Bear Valley family, we are confident that the coming quarter will yield even greater harvests to the glory of God.

‎Respectfully submitted,

‎Christopher Dunia

‎Director,

‎Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria-Benin City

Posted on October 11, 2025 .

Students in Abakaliki, Nigeria Complete Third-Quarter Classes

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE – ABAKALIKI

In Memory of Roy Cook, Jr. 

QUARTERLY REPORT – OCTOBER 2025

INTRODUCTION

We are profoundly grateful to God for the successful completion of the third-quarter classes, which also marked our very first quarter in this training. The Abakaliki Centre officially commenced operations on 5 July 2025. This report presents the major developments and activities that took place during the third quarter of the year, covering July to September 2025.

ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AND ADMISSIONS / POPULATION

The first entrance examination was conducted on 21 June 2025, followed by a second on 28 June 2025. Since then, additional entrance examinations have been held as new applicants continue to express interest. At present, the Centre has 28 active students, with two (2) additional students expected to resume in October 2025. We thank God for their zeal, commitment, and willingness to pursue biblical studies and Christian service.

COURSES AND CLASS ACTIVITIES

Academic activities commenced immediately in July 2025. The following courses were offered during the quarter:

  1. Writing – Language and Research (July 2025) – Facilitated by Brother Obeten Okoi Oka, PhD. This course introduced students to the fundamentals of academic writing, language, and research. Special attention was given to the MLA Referencing Style, equipping students with essential skills for their academic journey.

  2. How We Got the Bible (August 2025) – Facilitated by Brother Orji Moses Edwin. This course deepened students’ appreciation of God’s providence in preserving His Word through the centuries, ensuring its transmission to present and future generations.

  3. Scheme of Redemption (September 2025) – Facilitated by Brother Nworie Ogobuchi Omege. This class helped students to grasp God’s eternal plan for human salvation and the lengths to which He has gone (and continues to go) to secure mankind’s redemption.

All courses were delivered in alignment with the Institute’s curriculum and academic standards. Students demonstrated great enthusiasm, active participation, and a deepening commitment to learning.

CAMPAIGN FOR CHRIST / EVANGELISM

In August 2025, the Centre conducted a Campaign for Christ outreach in the Onwe Road area of Abakaliki and its environs. This initiative served both as a spiritual exercise and a practical evangelism training opportunity for the students.

Students were encouraged to take the evangelistic zeal back to their respective congregations, keeping the mission flame alive. Encouragingly, several students in their different congregations have reported conversions as a result of their efforts. Between September 2025, a total of 22 baptisms were recorded across some of the congregations where our students serve:

  • Onwe Road, Abakaliki – 2

  • Okpera, Ikwo – 15

  • Odomowo, Ikwo – 2

  • Nkaliki, Abakaliki – 1

  • Nkwagwu, Abakaliki – 2

To God be all the glory.

SPECIAL RECOGNITION OF ABAKALIKI CENTRE

We were humbled and deeply honoured to receive news that the Abakaliki Centre has been officially recognised and renamed. The announcement stated in part:

The school there is being named in memory of a man who was special to one of our donors. As of today, the school can be recognised as:

Bear Valley Bible Institute – Abakaliki

In honor of Damon and Krista Cook

We are grateful for brethren like like the Cooks and for those like you.

We acknowledge this recognition with thanksgiving to God, giving Him all the glory for the privilege of serving in this noble work.

SUPPORT AND FINANCES

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support received for the commencement and running of the Centre during this quarter.

APPRECIATION

We are deeply thankful to God for His grace, which has enabled a smooth and impactful beginning for the Abakaliki Centre. Our heartfelt appreciation goes to:

  • Faculty and Leadership: Brother Obeten Okoi Oka, PhD, the Director; Brothers Nworie Ogobuch, Okpara Paul, Orji Moses, the other lecturers; and the students’ leadership – Brothers Igede Sunday, Utobo Joseph, and Onwe Charles, whose commitments have sustained the Centre’s progress.

  • Church of Christ, 35 Onwe Road, Abakaliki: For generously providing the classroom and facilities to support this noble effort.

  • Supporters and Sponsors: Special thanks to the Bear Valley Bible Institute leadership, the International Directors and Extension Coordinators, including Brothers Chad Wagner and Keith Kasarjian; as well as the National Director and Coordinator, Brothers Makinde Ebenz and Timothy Iwe, whose unwavering dedication to the Institute’s vision continues to inspire and strengthen us.

May the Lord reward each one abundantly for their sacrifices and labour of love.

CONCLUSION

As we look forward with faith and diligence, we commit ourselves to the continued training of men and women for effective ministry in God’s kingdom. With God’s guidance and provision, we remain steadfast in our mission to raise faithful servants for the Master’s work.

 

Respectfully submitted,

Bro. Obeten Okoi Oka, PhD

Director, Bear Valley Bible Institute – Abakaliki 

Posted on October 11, 2025 .

Students and Teachers continue to work hard in Afikpo, Nigeria

UPDATE REPORT FROM BVBIN-AFIKPO CENTER, OCTOBER, 2025.

This report covers mainly the months of July, August, and September 2025.

From the inception of the Bear Valley program at Afikpo till this update, we have been able to cover the following courses: 1. Writing - Language & Research. 2. How We Got The Bible. 3. Scheme of Redemption. 4. Christian Ethics. 5. Christian Evidence. 6. Personal Evangelism 1. 7. Marriage & Family Life. 8. Old Testament 1 (Book of Law) and 9. Homiletics (Public Speaking).

TRAINING: We, the Lecturers, had special training by Obeten Okoi Oka on MLA application. We stepped the training down to our students.

EVANGELISM: We embarked on door-to-door evangelism on most days outside the study days. On 30th August, 2025, we embarked on a massive evangelism at Ukawu, Onicha LGA, Ebonyi state, which resulted in TWO BAPTISMS. We had two more baptisms on our door-to-door evangelism, making a total of FOUR (4) BAPTISMS. Grand total as at this report for the year, 2025, we have a total of TWENTY (21) BAPTISMS.

We gave Bibles to the newest converts.

NO. OF STUDENTS: We have 14 dedicated students at the moment. The other 5 students stopped to continue later.

EVALUATION: The students and Lecturers are dedicated and committed to the training. Afikpo center is bent on making the Bear Valley program outstanding by preparing the students to graduate to be self-reliant. The strategy to achieve it is ongoing.

Both the national and regional directors of the program are doing well.

Reuben Uche Egwu, the Director, BVBIN Afikpo center reporting

Posted on October 11, 2025 .

Courses Continue Well in Centers in Enugu, Nigeria

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE - NIGERIA

Enugu Study Center.

*Third Quarter Reporting in October*

*Introduction*

To the most Holy and faithful, the Lord Almighty, be all the glory, for He alone is worthy of our praise. And to the management board of the international and national body of Bear Valley Bible Institute worldwide.

The principal, goals, and objectives of BVBI Family were observed within the period of writing this report, and will continue to be the paramount goals of the BVBIN Enugu Study Center.

We are grateful to God for another quarter to work for Him.. 

*I. ACTIVITIES*

Lectures were all observed as directed by the BVBID'S instruction.

BVBIN Enugu study centers, in collaboration with the Enugu Evangelism team, joined forces in two weeks Evangelism in Enugu metropolis. 

 The outcome of the Evangelism was massive; we had five baptisms in different locations, and three brethren who had left the faith were restored. 

 *Courses taught in the study centers/ Instructors* 

Center 1. Garriki.

1. July: 1 & 2 Thessalonians. Onwuka Samuel 

2. August: 1 & 2 Peter and Jude. Richard Imo. 

3. September: Hillary Johnson. Life of Christ (Mark)

Center 2. Emene.

1. July: writing and research methods. Hillary Johnson. 

2. August: How we got the Bible. Sunday utobo. 

3. September: Christian Evidence. Onwuka Samuel. 

*Summary*

We appreciate your support for the program and pray that God will continue to bless your efforts and other supporters.

Thank you.

Yours in his service 

Onwuka S-J Kelechukwu

Director, BVBIN Enugu Study Center

Posted on October 11, 2025 .

School in Abia State, Nigeria continues to Grow

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

NTIGHA- ONITCHA

SEPTEMBER 2025

INTRODUCTION

The month of September has come and gone. Glory be to God almighty for the amazing grace through the month. For the Bear Valley Family and various congregations supporting the work at NIATS, we are thankful for your loving kindness. For everyone praying for the school, we are grateful.

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

Academic activities have continued to take shape. The new students are getting used to new study patterns. Mr. Boniface Ochoche introduced the course on Research Method. The Modern Language Association (MLA) is the documentation style adopted. Everywhere around the school, the new students talk about plagiarism. This is a new word some of them learnt in the research method class. Mr. Boniface is also helping out at the library. Thus, the nexus between learning how to document and also finding the relevant materials from the library. Besides the class on research method, there is the study of the origin of the Bible. Mr. Akokwu is also helping the students to navigate the course on “How we got the Bible.” That is also exciting for them. On the part of the graduating class, they were introduced to their long essay writing. Various lecturers have also been assigned to each student. The project writing is a very important requirement for their possible graduation in May 2026.

HOSTEL

Hostel A has a level of comfort. The windows have been fixed, and mosquitoes have been reduced to the barest minimum. Incidents of malaria are fast becoming a thing of the past. We are grateful for the monetary support from Bro. Chad. The challenge remains with the expected borehole. It is expected that the new borehole from Healing Hands International, when installed, would provide treated water for the school community. That will also take care of the constant typhoid fever problems that come from drinking untreated water. Moreover, Hostel B requires some attention. We pray that the Lord sends us help to that effect.

LIBRARY

With the growing number of books and the presence of the digital library, there is a need to fix the building for the temporary library. This will enable the students to have space. It will also make way for the library books to be properly arranged and ventilated. Some of the books are not displayed. Thus, the need for space. Moreover, the space is needed to enable the computer section to come alive fully. There is great need for more computers. Very soon the student would have to type their research papers as well as the long essays.

BAPTISTRY

It is interesting to note that people’s interest is renewed with the experience at NIATS. In the month under review, a man from the community came to the school and requested to be baptized. Mr. Douglas Ochui and some students preached Christ, and Him crucified. The man was later baptized. However, the challenge is that the school does not have a baptistry. Thus, the man has to be taken to the church at the Nigerian Christian Hospital to be baptized. It is hoped that as the students resume active evangelism, more souls would be baptized. Please keep NIATS in your prayers as we hope for the better.

STATISTICS

The intake exam yielded twelve students. This is a step in the right direction. We have nine students in the year 2 class. Thus, a total of twenty-one students. We are grateful for the support. The environment continues to retain its greenish coloration, especially with the rainy season. These new students are enjoying the conducive environment.

CONCLUSION

We are grateful to God Almighty for the grace to be in the master’s service. Report writing gives one the opportunity to look back on the activities of the past month with a new resolve to do better in the next month. We request your prayers for a peaceful academic year.

 

Thank you, and stay blessed

Solomon Usim

Director NIATS

Posted on October 11, 2025 .

Belo Horizonte, Brazil continues Studies

Here's what God has done in Brazil during the last 2 quarters.

April - September 2025:

  • 4 courses offered (Angels & Demons, Biblical Leadership, Scheme of Redemption and Hermeneutics & Exegesis.)

  • 20 students 

  • God added 2 souls to His Kingdom through the lives of staff and students

I ask for continuous prayers for this ministry.

In Christ,

- Alex Girodo

Posted on October 11, 2025 .

Twenty Third Graduation Celebrated in Agege, Nigeria

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE NIGERIA

AGEGE – LAGOS STUDY CENTRE

QUARTERLY REPORT- JULY - SEPTEMBER, 2025

INTRODUCTION: 

We glorify God for making this quarter a fulfilled one. It is a thing worthy of giving thanks to God Almighty that everything worked out as planned during the quarter. We also thank God for sustaining the sponsors and managers of the school. In everything may the name of the Lord be glorified.

CLASS ACTIVITIES:

Three courses were taught during the quarter. In July, Brother Mfon Etim taught the course "Preacher’s Life and Work." In August, Brother Noel Otuwho taught the course "Denominational Doctrines," and in September, Brother Suleiman Yusuf taught Homiletics 2.  These courses, by the grace and guidance of God, were completed in line with the Bear Valley Bible Institute curriculum guide.

EVANGELISM:

The centre engaged in evangelism activities during the period under review. We worked with the Church of Christ, 80, Iju Road Ifako/Ijaiye, Lagos. This campaign outing was a combination of both Open Air and Door–to–Door Evangelism. The church at Ifako/ Ijaiye has already indicated interest in working with us again on Saturday, 1st of November, 2025.

GRADUATION:

Our centre presented six (6) graduates at the 23rd graduation ceremony of Bear Valley Bible Institute/ Southwest School of Evangelism held on the 23rd August, 2025 at the school’s main campus at Butubutu village, Ona – Ara Local Government Area, Ibadan Nigeria. Four students graduated with the ordinary diploma, while two students graduated with the Bear Valley Bible Institute Advanced Diploma.

ADMISSION:

The centre admitted four new students in the month of September 2025. The four of them are excited to study the word of God and preach it.

APPRECIATION:

We sincerely appreciate the good word from the sponsors and administrators of the school worldwide.  We are especially grateful to Brothers Keith Kasarjian and Chad Wagner. May God continue to bless you and give you the enablement to continue the good work of training teachers of the word of God. May God Almighty continue to grant all of you the strength to continue to do the divine work of our Master, Jesus Christ. 

CONCLUSION:

We pledge our continuous adherence to the rules and objectives of the Bear Valley Bible Institute. We will continue to make sure that the vision and sanctity of the school is always maintained. Once again, we thank the management and sponsors of Bear Valley Bible Institute.

 

Emmanuel Chukwuka Odo

Bearvalley Bible Institute

Agege Lagos Study Centre

Posted on October 11, 2025 .

Students in Kaduna, Nigeria, successfully begin Courses

BVBIN TELEVISION CENTRE KADUNA REPORT (JULY – SEPTEMBER, 2025)

Introduction

The BVBIN Television Centre, Kaduna, successfully commenced its academic and ministerial activities in 2025. The Centre conducted its first entrance examination on 14th June, 2025, followed by matriculation on 28th June, 2025, with a total of 15 pioneer students (10 men and 5 women).

Resumption

The Centre officially resumed academic work on 5th July, 2025, with the first course, Writing, Language, and Research, taught by Dr. Bikang Mohammed. The first internal examination was conducted on 26th July, 2025, marking a strong beginning for the academic program.

Evangelism Activities

The Centre recorded its first baptism on 3rd August, 2025.

On 30th August, 2025, students and faculty engaged in the first official evangelism outreach, strengthening the Centre’s mission of combining biblical training with practical ministry.

Courses Offered

1. Writing, Language, and Research – taught by Dr. Bikang Mohammed (July 2025).

2. How We Got the Bible – taught by Minister James J. Agbamu (August 2025).

3. God’s Plan of Salvation (Scheme of Redemption) – taught by Minister John E. Okpeh (September 2025).

4. Christian Evidences – scheduled to be taught by Minister David E. Ollo (October 2025).

Conclusion

We express our heartfelt appreciation to the Bear Valley Bible Institute International and Nigeria for their dedication in providing free Bible training, supporting lecturers, sponsoring evangelism activities, and ensuring the growth of the school. We look forward to further academic and spiritual impact in the months ahead.

Thank you.

Dr. Bikang Mohammed

Director

BVBIN Television Centre, Kaduna, Nigeria

Posted on October 11, 2025 .

Schools doing well in Abuja, Nigeria

To the glory of God we are pleased to share our report for this quarter.

The school is moving on in Abuja and progressing successfully in studies. 

We have been operating on two centers situated in Nyanya and Kubwa respectively with seven (7) lecturers operating simultaneously at the different study centers, taking turns each Saturday to lead and direct the students.

Presently, the Kubwa center has a total number of 6 students, while the Nyanya center has a total of ten (10) students. 

We are expecting new sets of students and studies are ongoing while internship of BVBIN Abuja is expected by next year within the various congregations.

By God's special grace, our second batch of graduations was successfully carried out on May 31st, 2025. 

While Dr. James Ikwulono, Senior Lecturer at SBS Jos, was our convocation lecturer.

During the period under review, we conducted several evangelism programs. BVBIN collaborated with the Abuja and Environs Ministers' Forum to carry out evangelism programs. We had several baptisms.

Posted on October 11, 2025 .

Educating the next generation in India

Go therefore and make disciples of all nations—entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also —Study the word until I come—Rightly divide the word”

 

 Educating the next generation definitely requires regular evaluation of their knowledge and understanding of the subjects we teach. Assignments such as research papers, reading tasks, mid-term exams, and final exams serve as important tools to assess not only their progress but also how effectively the teaching methods are working. These evaluations provide a great opportunity to improve and enhance both the learning process and the way we teach, helping us address areas where students need more support or guidance. It can be challenging at times, especially considering the varying educational backgrounds and learning abilities of the students. However, I firmly believe that our teachers are dedicated and committed to doing their very best in fulfilling the mission of shaping effective evangelists. Their hard work and passion for teaching are vital in preparing these students to serve God and His church faithfully.

 in Christ, 

John Dean Muppidi

Bikkavolu Bible College

Visakha Valley Bible College

Posted on October 8, 2025 .

Kenema, Sierra Leone school is well organized and effective

Bear Valley Bible Institute Sierra Leone

18A Harding Street, Kenema, Eastern Province, Sierra Leone

ACTIVITY OPERATION REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 2025

Full Time and the Extended Programs

 INTRODUCTION

As the rainy season and the year continue to wind down, the activities of the school keep climbing. The school administration continues to make significant inroads in many aspects and in impartation of the local congregations; the school is a vehicle to drive that change. All of the activities of the school are yielding positive results creating a good image and positioning it as the leading church of Christ Bible School in the country. For the month of September, the school’s indoor and outdoor activities continued, some souls were converted through our regular weekend evangelism, the alumni activities continued steadily and the evangelistic teams on the field succeeded in converting some souls and planting two congregations. We know that your partnership is playing a key role in all of this and we appreciate that so much. Please continue to read as we give you more details on the highlighted activities above.

STUDENTS AND ACADEMIC UPDATES

We want to let you know that in the month of September, our 20 first year and our 12 final year full time students remained intact. Academically, the first year students ended their first quarter after writing their final exams at the end of September. After this, they went on a break for 8 days and were expected to resume on October 9, 2025. Meanwhile, the final year students continued with their seventh quarter classes which are expected to end at the apex of October 2025.  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 started the final session of their studies (8th) in September which will run through February next year, after which their graduation comes up by March or April, 2026 Lord willing.

BRIEF HIGHLIGHTS OF SOME STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES

We know that you are aware of many of the activities that our students are involved in in the school, but we want to run a brief inventory of a few of them in a summary form so that you can continue to be acquainted with what we are doing here. Here is the list of activities with brief explanations:

A.   Daily Chapel:

The school holds chapel for both full time and extended students for 45 minutes every day (for full time students) and every weekend (for part time students).  It is held from 12: 00 pm daily for full time students and 1:00 pm for part time students. Though the daily chapel is purely for full time students, yet some part time students that reside in Kenema do sometimes come to join the full time students. The activities during the chapel include prayers, singing, preaching and announcements. A particular book is selected and a preaching schedule is made for both staff and students. It is a wonderful communion time with the Lord in the school.

B.  Daily Devotion:

Apart from the daily chapel, the students conduct early morning and evening devotions in their hostel. For this, the students’ leadership prepares a regular schedule for officiators of singing, prayer, preaching etal. The times for these devotions are always 6: 00 am and 7:00 pm. Sometimes the staff attend the student’s evening devotions to see what is happening and what is not happening.

C.  Fasting and Prayer:

Every two months, fasting and prayer sessions are conducted. During this period, every member of the school is encouraged to participate including all the staff. On this occasion, many prayers are offered for different personalities and different projects. This regular exercise helps to strengthen the students’ prayer lives and it trains them to become familiar with fasting, especially for those that do not stay away from food at any given time. Not only the students, but the staff also benefit greatly from this spiritual exercise.  

D. Evangelism and Mission Work:

 Our students and staff are scheduled to go out for evangelism every week. This evangelism entails internal (evangelism within the Kenema township) and external (evangelism outside the township of Kenema). The missionaries are sent to weak congregations in order to evangelize and strengthen them. Sometimes, during these external mission trips, we identify new areas that have the potentiality of being evangelized thereby establishing new congregations. Some other times we identify struggling congregations that require us to take campaigns there for strengthening. Any congregation that we take our campaigns to becomes our mission territories, and this has been helping to build up many local congregations in Moyamba, Kenema, Kono, Kailahun etc Districts. Successes have been registered in these mission fields as both numerical and spiritual growths are taking place. This exercise has created a great opportunity for students to be evangelistic and develop skills for soul winning that would outlive their time in training. Many of our graduates on the field today are very grateful for this exercise as it helped to ignite interest in them for the value of souls.

E. Research and the Use of Libraries:

With the blessing of having both a physical and E-libraries, the students (and staff alike) continue to make great progress in academic work. A schedule is prepared twice a week for students to spend some hours in the both libraries to gather information for their research papers in different courses. Since they are also always delivering biblical lessons on the evangelistic field, during local congregational worships, etc, they effectively utilize the libraries to help assemble their lessons to meet up with those expectations.

F. Preachers Evaluation Forum (PEF):

PEF, as we coined, is an occasion that we designated where we test our students’ homiletical and hermeneutical skills. The exercise is conducted on Thursdays wherein two students are scheduled and after their presentation, evaluations, observations, suggestions and corrections are made by the staff scheduled for the day. This enables the students to gain more preaching skills and helps them to gain more self-confidence. This is similar to what our coordinator, Steve Ashcraft had designed for the part time students who are also benefiting from this exercise greatly.

G.  Agriculture:

Since almost all our students are peasant farmers, we embark on Agricultural practices to enable us to produce some food stuff for our consumption and to train students more in the Agricultural practice. We make sure that this does not interfere with their classes and other activities.  

BRIEF ALUMNI UPDATES

Follow-ups: The graduates are more intentional and consistent in their follow-up process endeavor. They are maintaining regular visits and calls, ensuring that those who show interest in the gospel do not fall through the cracks. This has strengthened relationships and increased receptivity of the word. With deep concern, they are also following up to know how the school is progressing.

Evangelism: Our graduates are actively involved in personal and group evangelistic campaigns in various communities. Tracts, bible studies, open-air preaching and door-to-door outreaches are being effectively utilized in their various localities.  The message of Christ is being clearly communicated, and more people are being reached every day. This has been yielding good fruits as can be seen through our reports.

Edification: The spiritual growth of new and old members is being prioritized. Congregations are holding regular bible classes, discipleship sessions, and leadership training. Sermons are more Bible-centered and application-driven, equipping members to grow in grace and knowledge of Christ are their priorities. The churches are becoming stronger doctrinally and more unified.

Nurturing congregations: The evidence of nurturing young congregations are clearly shown through the graduates’ efforts in mentoring, shepherding, and discipling. Church leaders are being trained to care for the flock, and new believers are not left alone. There is a growing culture of love, accountability, and service among members, holding unto long-term faithfulness and stability for Church growth.

 EVANGELISTIC EFFORTS AND CONVERSION OF SOULS

Here is the summary of conversions and restorations for the month of September 2025:

A.   The school had four conversions.

B.   The alumni had thirteen conversions and three restorations.

C.   The evangelistic teams had twelve conversions and ten restorations

D.   The total conversions were 29.

E.    The total restorations were 13.

STUDENT’S PROFILE: Michael Sahr Fomba

Michael Sahr Fomba, a fine and wonderful young man is one of our final year students in our full time program. He was born on the 10th July, 2002, in Kailahun town, Eastern region, Sierra Leone.  Michael’s parents Mr. Sahr Fomba and Mrs. Bintu Fomba are from the Kissi tribe (the kissis are known in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia as “religious” people. They can be dedicated to anything or anyone that they want to worship). Brother Michael is the eldest son of the 7 children of his parents who are just peasant farmers.

His spiritual journey started in 2019 when he became converted as the result of the evangelistic efforts of the Massanta congregation in Kailahun town. Since he became converted, he became so zealous to know more about God and His word. He was greatly involved in evangelism, visitation of backslidden members, learning songs, etc. As the result of his dedication, his preacher, Alfred Tengbeh recommended him to come to seek Biblical knowledge at the KBVBI. And at the school, he has been an outstanding student. He takes some leadership roles and is being cherished by even his fellow students. We are confident of the impacts that Michael would make for the Lord upon his graduation!

CONCLUSION

Thank you for reading this report to this point. May the Lord provide more opportunities to continue to be useful in His service! Till we come your way again in our October report, tmay you stay blessed and loved by God.  

Your brother,

Peter Sahr Makundu,

Director,

Sierra Leone Bear Valley Bible Institute

Posted on October 8, 2025 .

Freetown, Sierra Leone school impacting local congregations

Bear Valley Bible Institute Sierra Leone 

FREETOWN EXTENSION PROGRAM

QUARTERLY OPERATION REPORT FROM JULY - SEPTEMBER, 2025

INTRODUCTION

The Bear Valley Extension program in Freetown is truly an effective tool for building up manpower for the city congregations.  And we are thankful to God that the academic and evangelistic work of the students and staff of the school continue to progress and make significant impact and progress on the churches of Christ and the spiritual landscape of Sierra Leone. On and off the classroom the presence of the school is being positively felt. Through God’s help, our students continue to make meaningful impacts in many recognizable areas of the Church. From July to the end of September, some souls were converted by our students, academic activities continued uninterrupted, and our students continued to be very engaged at their various local congregations. We pray you are encouraged to read here for more details.   

STUDENTS AND ACADEMIC UPDATES

Currently, we have 16 students in our Freetown program as you were updated in June, and many are local congregational leaders. Nothing happened to any of them and they are all intact. Academically, they completed their first semester in July and started a fresh one in August 2025. We are grateful that they are committed to their studies.

EVANGELISTIC ACTIVITIES OF THE STUDENTS

One of the successes of the school on the church is the ignition of evangelistic passion in the minds of the students. Every enrolled student is desirous and zealous for evangelism because the school operates robust evangelism programs. Souls are being converted and won to Christ due to these evangelistic efforts. Thankfully, our students are all immersed in this system. Therefore for the period of July to September, they converted 12 souls and conducted a series of open air preaching programs, lectureships, in their various congregations. These significant evangelistic programs are yielding fruits to the glory of God. They continued to follow up on some new congregations planted and the new studies established.

CONCLUSION

We are grateful to God that our students continue to make significant strides in their academic and extra-curricular activities. We are even hopeful that God through them will record many successes in the ministry as they continue in their Christian journey. Thank you for reading this report to this point. Until you get another update in December this year, may the Lord keep you in good health!

Your brother,

Peter Sahr Makundu,

Director,

Sierra Leone Bear Valley Bible Institute

Posted on October 8, 2025 .

Evangelism priority in Cameroon

Greetings from Cameroon:

In Cameroon we will say "n'a small small monkey di climb tree." A journey with a thousand miles begins with a step. It has really been a long since the school in Mbanga has experienced such a great blessing. We still have so many requests that would help to push the Lord’s work in Cameroon but we also understand that things are really challenging not only in Cameroon but even in the entire world, the U.S. included. But we also know that God will always make a way out for his children.

Since the month of October will be very intense, due to the elections in Cameroon, we have pushed our alumni campaigns back so that they will end earlier. The various alumni campaigns have already scheduled a date which will be the same for all the sub zones both in the Akwaya zone, the Bafia zones in French Cameroon, the northern part of Cameroon and the General alumni.

The church of Christ in Mbanga shall be hosting a zonal sister’s seminar for the francophones come October 24. Despite the busy schedule of activities, we still think souls because evangelism is our mission and our mission is evangelism.

There shall be a one-week mission tour to visit some congregations and to also see how the preacher's and graduates are doing in the field.

Our short course program was really good with minister Yakouba, who taught the students while minister Kiteba taught the wives of the students.

Our weekend evangelism is also improving as time goes on with the new batch of students.

Some have been working in Mojuka Peage with brother Giresse and a precious family was baptized yesterday. Also, by the special grace of God, we are expecting another great family to be added into Christ.

The staff and students are doing pretty good at the moment.

Please commit this batch of students into the hands of God as the devil is at work and is always planning to ruin and frustrate the students.

The Emerald Bilingual complex that is both the primary and secondary school has resumed studies. We are already in our third week. It all started well as the Lord brought us all back safely with no casualty during the holidays to the pupils, the students, or the staff.

Our chapel programs are ongoing and we are talking about love in this first semester. Our Christian brothers are using their gift of preaching during our morning devotional programs and our chapel activities.

Those who received the scholarship last year came with words of appreciation to the school and we transfer them to the donors, especially to Mama Nancy for the support of the Christian education for the students and pupils of Emerald.

 We are really grateful to have a family of good will like you.

 From your humble servant Ititi Benedict

Posted on October 7, 2025 .

Great progress in Moundou, Chad

Moundou, September 2025

May grace and divine peace be abundantly given to you from God, the source of our lives and our salvation in Jesus Christ! Allow me, on behalf of the students and staff of the Bear Valley Bible Institute Moundou - Chad, to extend our sincere greetings and gratitude for the quality of the coordination of activities observed between you, Creekside, Bear Valley Denver, and the mission in Chad. May God continue to bless you more for His work!

Through this letter, we would like to update you on the activities of our Bible school last August. We want to talk about evangelism, the resumption of classes (the fourth quarter), and its progress.

EVANGELISM:

We continue to glorify the Lord for his support in evangelism. We preached the Gospel during the month of August. Students on vacation are spreading the word in their respective communities. Those who spent their vacation in Moundou continued to visit our friends with whom we usually share the Gospel. There was a baptism in Kèlo and one in Bissiwadog. We pray for these new brothers. At the Moundou Penitentiary Center, we are unfortunately encountering difficulties with the Protestant denominations that practice there. They do not want us to worship differently from them but according to the doctrine of the Bible. For the sake of souls, we must not be left out. We pray that the relevant prison authorities do not fall into their trap.

THE FOURTH QUARTER:

Speaking of the fourth quarter, classes have resumed very well. Our instructors are very motivated to train the brothers. Classes will end on October 25th, God willing. After the end-of-term internship, we will have the end-of-year vacation. The second year is scheduled to resume on January 4, 2026.

 We take this opportunity to inform you that the Bear Valley Bible Institute Moundou – Chad family is in mourning. The wife of the security officer of the school passed away on Thursday, September 4th. The body will be buried on Monday, September 8th. May God console the heart of our beloved Baoweling Samuel!

These were our activities for the month of August and our plans for closing the year 2025. Please convey our sincere greetings to the Pattonville and Creekside congregations. We are very grateful for their support. May God continue to bless them abundantly!

 In Christ,

 Datoudji

Posted on October 7, 2025 .

Tirupati, India school making a difference

Reporting Letter for the month of September-2025

Date:  October 6th,2025

Respected director Mr. Keith Kasarjian, our coordinator Mr. Mark Reynolds and all the prayer partners. Greetings to you in the name of Jesus Christ. We pray that this reporting letter may find you in good health. We thank you for your prayers and  encouragement for the smooth function of BVBI-Tirupati-India. We would like to submit a brief report for the month of September 2025.

Classroom Work:-   BVBI classes are successfully going on.  In the month of September we have completed the book of Acts, book of Joshua and an overview of the Life of Christ from the four gospels. From each book we had assignments, memory work, notebook checking etc..according to our BVBI pattern .

Campaigning:- In the month of September we have conducted a campaign at two villages . one at Jangalapalli-Village and other at Unuguntapallem-Village.

Coordinator visits:- We are highly delighted to report you that our coordinator Mr. Mark Renolds has visited our BVBI on September last week . He taught a good  subject “Who is Jesus according to Colossians 1:12-16..

Skill Training:-  During leisure time we give training to our students in different skill training. In the month of September we have invited skill training expert and given training spiral binding and notebook binding and other different types of blinding.

Students progress:- Students are learning  Greek words, daily new English Bible vocabulary, new songs etc..

Staff meeting:- We conducted a staff meeting in the month of September and discussed several things for the spiritual benefit of students.

Weekly Special Camps for the visually challenged people:- We have weekly bible classes for the visually challenged people . We have distributed audio bibles for them for easy hearing the word of God.

Christian Growth Bible Seminar:- We conducted a Christian Growth Bible Seminar on September 29Th.  We are thankful to Mr. Mark Reynolds for the presenting wonderful lectures in our seminar. Our students, teaching faculty, members and local preachers were spiritually benefited by the seminar.

Benevolence:- In the month of September we have done benevolence activities at Thannamaladibba village , provided bed sheets for the tribal people and personal care products like tooth past, bresh, hair oil, soaps etc..Rs.150 /worthful products we have distributed to the old people at Unuguntapallem village.

Brethhren, BVBI is wonderful plant farm to train young people who can teach others according to 2 Timothy 2:2. We thank you for your willingness to be a part of this wonderful project. We treat you as blessing of God. We love you and appreciate your love . We request your continual prayers for our bible school.

Thanking you

Yours brother in Christ.

B.Vijaya Kumar&Staff from BVBI-Tirupati-India.

Posted on October 7, 2025 .

New school opens in Bermuda

Bermuda Report

The Bear Valley Bible Institute of Bermuda is officially open. The school in Bermuda was in the planning stage for about one year. The local director, Keithlyn Fleeming, approached me in July 2024, while at the Annual Caribbean Lectureship, about starting the school. One of the main reasons for the school was to ensure the continued growth and steadfastness of the church in Bermuda. There are sixteen full-time students, and most of them also have full-time jobs. The class meets on Tuesday and Thursday nights, as well as on Saturday mornings. Each class lasts for four weeks. The teaching staff will comprise local teachers, as well as teachers from the United States and Trinidad. It is an exciting time for the church in Bermuda and for the strengthening of the body of Christ. The class meets in the Brighton Hill Church of Christ building. Most of the classes will be taught by international teachers via Zoom. The Zoom class enables interaction between students and teachers. 

The official opening took place on September 14th. Keith Karsarjian and I traveled to Bermuda and met with the director and the students. We also had the privilege of speaking at the Brighton Hill congregation on Sunday morning. After the services, the church hosted a luncheon, allowing us to have several one-on-one conversations with the students, and elders. It truly is a blessing to have the school in Bermuda and to see the potential growth of the congregations. Please pray for the students and the future development of the church.

Larry Waymire

Posted on October 7, 2025 .

Christ among chaos in Haiti

Haiti Report

The International School of Theology continues to reach out to lost souls amid increased gang violence. The school has thirteen full-time students who meet when they are able. Although we have not been able to use the IST campus for approximately four years, classes have continued. We have had to relocate several times due to safety concerns, but the students and teachers continue to meet when possible. There are days when some of the students cannot reach class due to roadblocks by the gangs. The students and local preachers have formed a network of communication to ensure the safety of the students, teachers, and members of the body of Christ. The UN Security Council has agreed to deploy an additional 5,500 troops to support efforts aimed at addressing the unrest. 

While the unrest continues, families are threatened, and thousands have been killed, the power of the gospel continues to move forward. In the first seven months of 2025, one hundred and ninety-five souls obeyed the gospel, and three new congregations were planted—the result of our teachers and students' continued outreach in the community. Not only are the students and faculty reaching the lost, but they also continue to find ways to strengthen the church. During September, they hosted Ladies' Day, featuring several congregations, as well as a Christian men's conference. The attitude of the Christians is, "We cannot allow the work of Satan to stop the work of God."  

Please continue to pray for the work in Haiti. God has given us an open door for the message of Christ to be proclaimed. The school's work is reaching every corner of Haiti and beyond. Thank you for your prayers and encouragement.

Larry Waymire

Posted on October 7, 2025 .