OPERATION REPORT FOR OCTOBER 2025
Full Time and the Extended Programs
INTRODUCTION
When this year began, we remember vividly that we had a strong faith and hope that as long as the Lord lives, it would be a great year as far as the ministry of training brethren for the evangelization of the lost was concerned. With only two months left for its completion, a careful reflection from the past months reveals that truly, there have been some successes recorded in the ministry work. October 2025 is part of those past months in this year that some successes were recorded. Among those successes were: The completion of the first quarter of our first year full time students; the continuation of our final year full time and extended students; the conversion of souls and the nurturing of congregations through our missionary program, and the addition to our Bear Valley Family. Please continue to read for the details of this short and concise report as presented under the following sub-headings:
STUDENTS AND ACADEMIC UPDATES
It was in our September report that we informed you that our first year full time students were on the verge of completing their first quarter and that they were to go for a short break. Thankfully, everything worked well and they reported back on campus on October 9, 2025. Twenty of them were expected to return but 15 came back and 4 out of the 5 informed us that they had gained admission in the public university, hence would leave us to defer their admissions in our school till they complete their programs at the university. They did not feel excited that they were taking such a decision but that they were going to be helped by someone who told them that it is either now or never. They continue to be active members in their local congregations and on the evangelism field. The remaining one student, Fatorma Kesselie from the Republic of Gambia was dismissed because of unscriptural behavior. Meanwhile, our 12 final year students held onto their studies uninterrupted. Moreover, our 10 part time students also held on firmly with their academic and evangelistic activities.
STAFF UPDATE
Our schools (Kenema and Freetown) have 4 permanent bible teaching staff, 2 permanent cooks, 4 permanent securities and 6 part time teaching staff. We have also identified three of our graduates that we hope to add to the number. All our staff, especially the permanent ones are so focused and dedicated to their duties and the work of the Lord. Generally, almost all our staff are attached to small congregations to help to build them up. Recently, the Lord added a member to our family. The wife of our academic dean, Michael Triyoh was delivered of a beautiful baby girl. The child and the parents are doing well and are flourishing in the Lord.
EVANGELISTIC EFFORTS AND CONVERSION OF SOULS
Here is the summary of conversions and restorations for the month of October 2025:
A. The school had four conversions.
B. The alumni had six conversions and three restorations.
C. The evangelistic teams had twenty-one conversions and five restorations
D. The total conversions were 31.
E. The total restorations were 8.
STUDENT’S PROFILE: Hallie Brima
Hallie Brima is our 26 year old student who was born on May 2, 1998 to Brima Tamba and Finda Brima at Koindu town, Kailahun District, in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone. Hallie is Kissi by tribe, one of the minority ethnic groups in Sierra Leone. He comes from one of those homes that believe that having plenty of children is a sign of riches (which in reality is the invitation of poverty in many cases) hence he is the eighth and the last child of his parents with five elder brothers and two elder sisters. Hallie and all his family members live in the village at Ngegah.
His Conversion
Brother Hallie’s spiritual journey started in 2015 when he became converted as the result of the evangelistic efforts of the brethren from the Kpuyah congregation in Koindu. Prior to his conversion, he was a member of the Christian denomination called Assemblies of God church. Since his conversion, he has been very active in his Kpuya congregation and beyond. He has been leading in singing and interpretation. Hallie is very proficient in teaching in his local language.
His Coming to Bear Valley
At his congregation at Kpuyah, Hallie had observed how some of the graduates from Bear Valley displayed knowledge with humility. He noticed that he had zeal but he needed to seek biblical knowledge. Therefore, in 2023, he sought to be admitted to our program. He was happily backed up by the leadership of his congregation, hence gained the much-needed admission. In school, Hallie is exemplary! He is one of our most trusted students. He is the class prefect, making sure that the class is quiet and conducive for learning and, whenever learning materials are not available, he liaises with the administration to ensure they are provided. He does his duty diligently. Hallie is not troublesome and always smiles. As he moves to the final semester of his study, he has proven to be one of those students that are assimilating very well what he is being taught. He was even invited to speak in a conference organized by denominationals on the true Church. Hallie is one of the team leaders for our missionary program.
His Preferences
Hallie’s best food is rice, stew, cassava, banana and orange. And as you see him, you have seen rice and cassava. He is very hard working and likes farming a lot. During his leisure, he loves to read his Bible, and occasionally plays football with his friends. Hallie is a very friendly person, and likes friends especially those who love, care and are honest. He can go toe-to-toe with anyone who finds joy in provoking him; he does not like it at all. He also dislikes people who use obscene language around him. After his studies, Hallie intends to return home and continue to positively impact his community by teaching sound doctrine and collaborating with other brethren to promote the kingdom work. More so, if he has the opportunity, he would love to further his studies by pursuing a B.A in Biblical studies as he has always desired.
His Recent Awkward Experience
In the last week of October, thieves visited his small room in Koindu and stole all the items that he had including his sleeping mattress and clothing while in school with us. They took away his Bibles and his phone also. Please remember him in this trying moment!
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 November report, Lord willing, stay blessed and loved by God.
Your brother,
Peter Sahr Makundu,
Director,
Sierra Leone Bear Valley Bible Institute