Vidyanagar, India school trains rural preachers

Reporting letter for the month of October-2025

Date November 8th,2025.

Our director Mr. Keith Kasarjian and our coordinator Mr. Mark Reynolds and all the prayer partners greetings to you in the name of Jesus Christ. We thank you for your prayers and encouragement that you provide for the BVBI-extension centre at Vidyanagar, Andhra Pradesh-India.

As Vidyanagar village is geographically  located in coastal side in our district- young people have less opportunities to travel to towns and cities for the full time Bible training courses . This BVBI extension centre is a great blessing for the rural students. Most of the students from this school are already preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ in different rural congregations. They are  able to attend for the weekend classes and learning good lessons. They are able teach the lessons on following Sundays in their local churches.

Vidyanagar -Extension Centre Activities

Classes: - Vidyanagar BVBI-extension centre functions at weekends, students from different villages which are   near Vidyanagar travel and attend for the classes. There are 20 students who have enrolled for this first batch. They are very much interested in studying the truth and spread the kingdom of God in rural areas.

Field work:- We have given priority for the students who are working as preachers without proper training. Now they are very happy to learn the truth and work in their local churches.

Rural congregations:- We focus to  planting new congregations in different villages. At Aruru village -The local church meets at one of the member’s house . They are able to collect some donations from other  local people to build a church building. Jangalapalli church of Christ , Vidyanagar church of Christ and other individual families were able to contribute money for the church building. Lord willing they will build a shelter for gathering the church in near future.

Gospel meetings:-  All the students conduct street meetings and gospel meetings and proclaim the good news.

Midweek Bible studies :- Our students are working in the village congregations and conduct midweek Bible studies using the lessons they learn in the classes .

Youth classes:- Our students as they are working in the village congregations conduct youth  Bible studies and use the lessons they  learn in our BVBI ‘s classes .

Children classes:- we encourage the students to conduct children classes.

Women groups:- Preachers wives are motivated to conduct women gatherings for prayer, singing and Bible study.

Visits: - In the month of October from BVBI extension centre we visited Mr. N. James and Mr. Ch. Nathaniel who are sick. We supported them for their medicals.

We thank you very much for your love and continual prayers and encouragement.

Thanking you.

Yours brother in christ.

B.Vijaya Kumar

Extension centre in charge at Vidyanagar, Andhra Pradesh state-India.

Posted on November 13, 2025 .

New student joins class in Ghana

OPERATIONAL REPORT OCTOBER 2025

1.     CLASSROOM WORK

Praise be to God for his mercies in our lives. He has seen us through to the end of another month. Academic work continued smoothly for the full-time students. This term’s prayers and fasting took place on Friday, 25th October, 2025. We welcomed a new student in the early part of the month and we are hopeful of receiving others very soon.  

Part-time classes also proceeded well in the month of October. The students attended classes very well and lessons were great. They are still studying the New Testament church and Book of Acts. They concluded the class on personal evangelism at the end of the month. Examination will soon follow in November.

2.     PERSONAL EVANGELISM AND BAPTISM

In the area of evangelism, current and former students of the school are doing the best they can to make sure that the gospel is heard. There were gospel campaigns organized by former students and efforts were rewarded with some baptisms. The school also continues to preach on truth television.

Posted on November 13, 2025 .

Ten churches planted in Gueckedou, Guinea

GUECKEDOU BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE OPERATIONS REPORT FOR OCTOBER 2025

We bring you precious greetings from the Bear Valley family in Guinea precisly in the prefecture headquarters of Gueckedou.

We wish to report and share with you a rundown of the various activities that transpired here during the month of October 2025. There were a series of activities including lectures, follow up works and evangelism, church leaders training and that of the work of gospel campaigns by the evangelistic teams in the country. All of which resulted successfully to the glory of God. Here are the details under the various sub-headings.

Classroom: During the month of October, just after brother Balla Kamano of Kissidougou completed Minor Prophets, 2 permanent staff, Antoine Fassa Tolno and Robert Kamano took on the students for Christian leadership and the epistles of first and second Peter and Jude. All went on well.

Students and Staff Follow up and Personal Evangelism:

Since we are also committed not only for classroom lectures, but also for field works, our students and staff have made follow up works through out the month to edify and to strengthen new churches, but especially to evangelize. This exercice resulted in the total conversion of 9 souls for which we thank God.

Evangelistic teams follow up:

The follow up works are also done by the men of the team leaders who in fact led most of the campaigns to plant those churches. During the exercice the following conversions took place in:

1. Koindou of Koundou Lengobengou - 6

2. Koyodou village - 10

3. Baladou of Nongoa sous-préfecture - 5

Total conversion here is 21

Church Leaders Training:

There were 2 church leaders training conducted in the town of Forekaria and the village of Kongola.

The evangelistic team leaders of Conakry carried on the training at Forekaria, 5 persons while a combined unit of Bear Valley staff and the Koundou Lengobengou team leaders conducted the other in the village of Kongola where 13 men where trained.

There has always been the need to train leaders here because new churches are being planted all the time even as shown below in this report. We are grateful for those who understand and support this work.

Evangelistic teams Work:

In our September report, we promissed you for a much greater conversion report as a result of the evangelistic teams work.

The good Lord made it possible and we are glad to report that 10 new churches were planted when:

1. 17 were baptized in the village of Bou-bou Bengou on 1/10/25

2. 12 were baptized in the village of Fandou, Nongoa sous-préfecture on 2/10/25

3. 11 were baptized in the villages of Gbandou tenguia on 5/10/25. The school Director was on this campaign.

4. Also when another 8 were baptized at Douadou of Temessadou Djigbo on the same 5/10/25

5. 11 were baptized at Yam-ma, Temessadou Djigbo on 7/10/25

6. 3 were baptized in the village of Kendou-bongo on 11/10/25

7. 10 were baptized in the village of Bélassa, Temessadou Djigbo on 12/10/25

8. 5 were baptized in the village of Keeko, Yaradou Kongonani on 20/10/25

9. 6 were baptized at Salabadou on 26/10/25.

10. 29 were baptized at Koindu Saa-wana on 30/10/25

The total baptisms for the 10 churches summed up to 112.

May our God be glorified in this too.

Conclusion:

Thanks be to God for His grace.

The month of October, as we have seen was another month of success at the Gueckedou Bear Valley Bible lnstitute. Preachers are being trained in the classroom, congregations strengthened, church leaders trained and new churches planted with other conversions during follow up works.

In total, there were 18 church leaders trained and 10 new churches planted.

All the conversions by follow up works, personal evangelism and the evangelistic teams campaigns in October was 142 souls.

We remain grateful to Almighty God and to all who support this all important work of preacher training and soul saving.

Francis, Director 

Posted on November 13, 2025 .

New school off to a great start

A Glance at Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria – Calabar Centre

The Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria (BVBIN) – Calabar Centre officially began operations in July 2025 as one of the extension schools of the Bear Valley Bible Institute International. The centre is located within the premises of the Church of Christ, 146B Old Odukpani Road, Ikot Ansa, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.

Under the able leadership of Dr. Nelson E. Akpan, the Local Director, the school started with a dedicated team of lecturers including Dr. Stephen Bassey Coco-Bassey, who serves as the Dean, and Dr. Okpan Clopase, a committed Faculty Member. Together, they have worked passionately to provide sound biblical education and spiritual formation for the inaugural class of 22 students.

Within just the first four months of operation, remarkable progress has been recorded both academically and spiritually. Students have shown visible growth in knowledge, ministry skills, and personal devotion, while the local church community has been revitalized through renewed interest in biblical training and evangelism.

The matriculation exercise, held on November 1, 2025, officially heralded the beginning of the Calabar Centre. The event was graced by the International Director of Studies, Dr. Kieth Karsarjian, who delivered an inspiring virtual address. During the ceremony, students sang the local anthem, recited the pledge, and signed the matriculation register, signifying their commitment to the pursuit of sound Bible education.

Through the first quarter of the institute’s evangelistic outreach, three souls were added to the Lord’s kingdom, reflecting the effectiveness of the training being received. The entire staff and student body are deeply grateful to God for this new beginning and appreciate the unwavering support of Brother Chad Wardner, the National Coordinator in Nigeria, Brother Tim Iwe, and the global Bear Valley leadership.

The future is indeed bright for BVBIN Calabar Centre. With God’s continued guidance, the institute looks forward to training more faithful men and women to serve as gospel ministers, Bible teachers, and elders in the Lord’s church throughout Calabar and beyond.

Posted on November 13, 2025 .

BVBI in Ette, Nigeria, holds Successful Evangelism Programs

Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria (BVBI) Ette Study Center.

 REPORT: from August to October 2025.

Another supreme moment to say that the BVBI ETTE has indeed contributed directly to the spiritual growth of members in the church. This is the third phase of our report since the establishment of this study center.

August Report 

Lectures held this month, with the course "Public speaking/Homiletics" facilitated by Williams Uzoma. This course provided the students with an understanding of communication skills specific to religious preaching. They learn how to prepare a sermon and how to successfully deliver or present the sermon, how to manage nervousness and stage fright, and how to build overall confidence in speaking situations.

Speech Preparation and Structure

The learn the importance of audience engagement: Tailoring the message to the audience's needs and interests.

September Report

In September, the course " (marriage and family life) was taught by Ameh Augustin. This course equipped students with the knowledge and understanding of the purpose of marriage, preparing for it, establishing roles and expectations, learning to communicate effectively, listen to one another, and express needs and feelings clearly, to resolve disagreements in a healthy and constructive way

Teamwork: Fostering a sense of partnership and working together as a team to manage home and life.

October Report 

The course " Old Testament 1 (Book of the law)

This course covers the first five books of the Old Testament, which were taught by God's Power

It provided the students with an understanding of God's plan for humanity, the consequences of sin, the importance of obedience and covenant, and God's faithfulness and redemption plan throughout history.

The importance of remembering God's history and laws, the choice between obedience and disobedience, and God's desire for His people to follow Him wholeheartedly.

Evangelism Report

In the month of August, there were two evangelism programs that took place, the first was organized by the mission team, which all the students attended, and some of the students preached that day, about 4 people were said to have been baptized.

The second evangelism, the school organized a two-day mega evangelism outreach, which brethren from Kogi, Enugu, and Anambra State decided to attend, which touched about a thousand souls who heard the undiluted Gospel. The outcome of this evangelism was remarkable:

1. It promoted the image of the church as people from the neighboring community came to hear about the church.

2. The ETTE mission team and Members were fully strengthened by the evangelism, as it was the first of its kind.

3. Some members later got baptized after the evangelism by the mission team, who later did a follow-up as reported.

October Evangelism report

The church at Olepe invited the director and students to her evangelism, which we attended. 2 people were baptized that day, and about 4 people were later baptized a week after by the congregational preacher.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the activities of BVBI from August to October 2025 have been fruitful, with students and ministers working together to spread the Gospel and deepen their understanding of the Bible. We are grateful for the support and guidance of the management and staff of BVBI., We look forward to massive growth and fruitfulness in the future.

Appreciation

Once again, we express our heartfelt gratitude to the management and staff of BVBI for their tireless efforts in making this program a success. May God continue to strengthen and guide all who have made this initiative a reality.

Amen.

Ameh Augustine

Posted on November 9, 2025 .

Academic Successes in BVBI: Ondo State

Report Of Bear Valley Bible Institute 

Ondo State, September - October, 2025.

Dear Brethren,

It's my pleasure to extend my greetings to our beloved brethren and partners in love, in progress toward God's work. l also want to extend our greetings to our esteemed, focused, and Spirit-filled Eldership of Bear Valley Church of Christ, Denver, Colorado, with all the loving brethren for their support and sacrifice! I truly appreciate your leadership. Thank you so much!

Evangelism Report: As a coordinator of the program in Ondo State! Through the Church where l am preaching, l do preach on Radio and Television weekly! In the course of the month, l had two baptized to the glory of God! All the students were involved in their local Church evangelism program week in, week out! The students in our local Church were practically helpful toward the work of evangelism. Thanks for this wonderful opportunity.

Classroom Activities: As a School, we are focused on intensive Classroom work! These are all the classroom activities in both centers as follows:

In September 2025, Ondo center, Bro. Akilapa taught "How we got the Bible". While Bro. Fasonu Victor taught "Writing Language and Research in the Akure center. 

Also, in October 2025, Ondo center, Bro. Godwin Emmanuel taught "Christian Evidence" While Bro. Reuben Oke taught "Scheme Of Redemption" in the Akure center. All these courses are foundational courses! All the students were blessed with quality teaching staff.

Bro. Pathfinder Akinnawo is a student in the Ondo study center! He is a young and vibrant Christian brother! He is married to a loving wife and has two daughters. He is our Song teacher in the Church where l am the minister! He also holds a Diploma in Biblical studies already! He is studying for an Advanced Diploma. Personally, I am happy, he is part of the Class in the Ondo center.

Bible Lectureship Report: As a School, we organized our Fourth Annual Bible Lectureship on the 13th September, 2025, on the topic: The Impact of Christian Education among Churches of Christ! Christians from Ondo State graced the occasion. The lectureship went well to the glory of God, with almost 85 persons in Attendance with Bro. Makinde, Bro. Solomon Usim and Bro. Timothy Iwe. We thanked God that the School is making an impact. All glory to God Almighty. Your support has really impacted us.

Miscellaneous Report: We have gotten our support for this quarter in order to run the affairs of the School. Your support is judiciously managed.

Conclusively, we are truly marching toward the goal. Our dreams are big! We will definitely achieve our aim maximally to God's glory, Amen. We will continue to appreciate your love and support, while we covet your prayers for physical and spiritual advancement.

Posted on November 9, 2025 .

Developments in school in Abia State

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

NTIGHA- ONITCHA NGWA

OCTOBER 2025

INTRODUCTION

The month of October has come and gone. The constant support from various congregations and from the Bear Valley Family is a testament that the future is bright. The school is very grateful to everyone who remembers and contributes to the growth of the work in Nigeria and NIATS in particular. The work of building a sound training institution is a herculean task. A sound pulpit is a product of a sound preacher. A sound preacher is a product of a sound Bible college. The double helix model insists that since the churches need preachers, there is a great need for the churches to support the Bible training institutions.

The NIATS Family is ever grateful for this great sacrifice. May our loving Father bless everyone accordingly in Christ's name, amen.

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

The students went on midterm break on the 6th of October and returned on the 12th. All assignments and term papers were due on the return from mid-term break. The assignments are rolling, and the teachers have many papers on the desk to mark and return. It is imperative to note that the instructors must be up and doing and marking, recording, and returning the scripts. Results must be promptly published to avoid unnecessary delays.

Having returned, class activities are on again. This will lead to the end of the semester. The examination timetable is out already, enabling the students to prepare in earnest. The examination would span from 27th of November to December the 5th. The school is hopeful that the semester will be completed without hitches. Your constant prayers are hereby solicited.

PROJECTOR

The school is especially grateful to Chad Wagner for the projector donated to the school. On Friday nights, the students gather and lessons from the World Video Bible School are viewed. Some of the controversial topics are presented here. Moreover, how to answer difficult questions during evangelism are also learned from Don Blackwell's lessons. The school is grateful for these tools. They are very helpful.

BAPTISTRY

In the month of September, two young men surrendered themselves for baptism. It was a wonderful moment. The struggle remains that they were taken up to the Nigerian Christian Hospital for baptism. The school is still hoping to have a baptistry within her premises.

BOREHOLE

The borehole from Healing Hands is still in expectation. The students still fall ill from time to time and not necessarily from mosquitoes but from drinking untreated water. It is hoped that the Borehole is built soon to enable the eradication of both typhoid and malaria. Gradually, the school is securing her best place.

LIBRARY

The school library is growing with new books and old ones restored. The library is not there yet. There is a need to fix the building considered for a temporary library. Moreover, it is hoped that more books will be bought and displayed for use. This is very important at this time because, when the students do not find relevant books, some of them rely on the use of AI to solve their assignments. This is not healthy for their research work at this time.

ON CAMPUS

It is also a cheering news that the Director of NIATS, Solomon Usim’s family have moved into the campus.  This is a welcome development. The stage is fully set for greater revival.

CONCLUSION

The school is grateful for the constant opportunity to review the affairs and to keep you updated with the happenings around here. The school is very optimistic that it will continue to get better each season. Thank you, and stay blessed.

Solomon Usim

Director, NIATS

Posted on November 9, 2025 .

Students in Nigeria continue Outreach

SABO ONIBA / LAGOS ISLAND CENTERS REPORT (August – October 2025)

Introduction

The battle between light and darkness is as old as time, and it continues to manifest in different forms. Africa, particularly Nigeria, has endured persistent terrorism that appears unending, drawing international concern and public discussion this time around. Yet, in the midst of these challenges, the work of the Kingdom of God continues to advance.

I remain deeply grateful to the Bear Valley Bible Institute family for giving many Nigerian instructors the opportunity to upgrade our knowledge and ministry capacity. Some brethren are currently pursuing degree programs with WNCC, while others are enrolled in master’s programs with the School of Biblical Studies (SBS), Jos. I personally thank God for the successful completion of my Master’s in Ministry. In August, I attended the 44th Annual Preachers and Leaders Meeting in Jos, where I was privileged to serve as one of the guest speakers.

Academic Activities in Sabo-Oniba and Lagos Island

The academic work in both centers has remained steady over the past quarter, by the grace of God.

At the Lagos Island Center, a total of 21 courses have been completed so far. In the last quarter, Ibanga Udoh taught 2 Corinthians. Femi Adewuyi handled How We Got the Bible. Augustine Ani led four-week classes on Christian Evidences. The center currently has 10 students, with 7 actively attending classes.

At the Sabo Oniba Center, there are 16 students, with 14 maintaining consistent attendance. Suleiman Yusuf had a rewarding experience teaching Homiletics II. Chinyere Okoro handled Personal Evangelism. Noel Brain Otuwho taught Denominational Doctrines. The depth of learning, fellowship, and spiritual growth in these sessions has been remarkable. We pray that God will continue to strengthen the brotherhood and sustain this training program effectively for years to come.

Campaign Work

The Lagos Island Church of Christ organized a successful evangelism campaign during the quarter. We conducted door-to-door evangelism in the Police Barracks, Obalende, and it was a deeply engaging outreach. A total of 15 participants joined the effort, including 8 students. We recorded 28 prospects for follow-up by the local congregation. We sincerely thank Bear Valley Bible Institute for making such practical evangelism opportunities possible, as they greatly enrich our students’ field experience and strengthen their commitment to the Lord’s work.

The Sabo Center students also participated in the Zonal Evangelism Outing, joining ministers and church members to reach souls in the Sabo community.

Lagos WBS Online Work

Our World Bible School (WBS) online ministry continues to flourish. We currently have 3 active online study helpers and 168 active students. During this quarter alone:

5,761 lessons were completed,

1,618 certificates were awarded, and

4 baptisms were recorded.

We rejoice in these results, knowing that every soul reached is a victory for the Kingdom.

Appreciation and Conclusion

We give glory to God for the progress achieved during this quarter. Our heartfelt gratitude goes to the Stoney Point Church of Christ, the leadership of Bear Valley Bible Institute, and all brethren whose prayers and support keep this mission alive. As we look ahead, we pray for greater cooperation, expansion, and divine direction in all our missionary efforts. May the Lord continue to equip us for every good work and use us as instruments of light in a dark world.

From the Desk of Tim Iwe (BVBIN-EPC)

Director, Sabo Oniba / Lagos Island Study Centers

Posted on November 9, 2025 .

School in Ukraine continues to Persist

Bear Valley Bible Institute Ukraine Report

September – October 2025

We thank God for another two months of faithful study and ministry at the Bear Valley Bible Institute Ukraine. During September and October, classes were held according to our regular schedule.

Academic Program

During this period, students attended several important courses:

“How We Got the Bible” — taught by Vladimir Paziy

“Deity, Satan, and Angels” — taught by Dmitry Halyuk

“Plan of Salvation and Family Life” — taught by Jim Sherman and translated by Konstantin Kiselenko

At the end of October, our students will go on a one-week evangelistic outreach, followed by a one-week break.

In addition, the Master’s Program classes were held from September 22 to 26, and they went very well. We are thankful to God for dedicated students and teachers who continue to serve despite many challenges.

New Development

We are glad to share that we have developed a new website for the Bible Institute - www.bvbiu.org This online platform will help people learn more about our ministry and will be a valuable tool for future outreach and communication.

Evangelism and Ministry

Praise God, there are still many open opportunities for evangelism in Ukraine. Many people come to hear the Gospel, and the distribution of humanitarian aid helps us reach more hearts.

A wonderful piece of news — just a week ago, two more people were baptized through the ministry of our graduate Vadym, who is now preaching in Poltava. We thank God for him! Vadym is continuing his studies in the Master’s Program, while his wife is enrolled in the Bachelor’s Program.

Current Challenges

Unfortunately, the war in Ukraine continues, and fighting in the eastern regions remains intense. As the winter cold sets in, Russian attacks on energy and heating infrastructure have increased. Many cities face frequent blackouts and interruptions of gas and heat supply.

Despite these difficulties, we continue to record all our classes and upload them to YouTube, so students can watch lessons later when electricity is available. This has been a great help during these unstable times.

Prayer Requests

We kindly ask you to continue praying for the end of the war in Ukraine. At this time, there seems to be no clear path to peace, and the situation remains uncertain.

We are deeply grateful for your support, your prayers, and your generosity that make it possible for us to continue teaching God’s Word and sharing the Gospel throughout Ukraine. Your love and partnership are a great encouragement to all of us.

In His service, Dennis Sopelnyk.

Posted on November 9, 2025 .

Lectureship held by school in Okpanam, Nigeria

THIRD QUARTER REPORT – 2025

Bear Valley Bible Institute – Okpanam Study Centre

Third Quarter

November 2025

1. Lectureship Programme

The Okpanam Study Centre, in collaboration with the Church of Christ, Patrick Mariere Street, Okpanam, successfully held its annual lectureship in August 2025. The event focused on the vital theme “Evangelism.”

One of our lecturers, Bro. Jeff, presented the thematic analysis on the topic, describing evangelism as the heartbeat of the church and the divine commission entrusted to all Christians.

The first lecture was delivered by Evangelist Okonta Joseph, Director of the Bear Valley Okpanam Study Centre, on the topic “Evangelism Through the Bible School.” He defined the role of Bible schools in promoting evangelism, explaining that Christian education is a vital tool for equipping men to reach the lost. He further emphasized that success in ministry often begins with sound Biblical training and faithful commitment.

The second presentation was handled by Bro. Christopher Dunia, Director of the Middle Belt Zone and Bear Valley Benin Centre. His topic, “Evangelism Through the Pulpit,” explored how the pulpit serves as a lifeline for the church. He discussed the preacher’s evangelistic mindset, the critical role of preaching in church growth, and some of the challenges faced by ministers in fulfilling the Great Commission.

The lectureship was both inspiring and educational, reigniting the zeal for soul-winning among students, faculty, and members of the local congregation.

2. Academic Progress

During this quarter, students successfully completed the following courses:

• Christian Ethics

• God’s Plan of Salvation (Scheme of Redemption)

• Personal Evangelism

These courses were designed to strengthen the students’ understanding of Christian conduct, the redemptive plan of God, and practical approaches to reaching the lost. Students demonstrated growing maturity and dedication in their studies.

3. Conclusion

The third quarter of 2025 was marked by spiritual growth and renewed focus on evangelism. The lectureship and classroom activities reminded us that the heartbeat of the church is found in the preaching of the gospel.

The Okpanam Study Centre remains dedicated to the mission of Bear Valley—to train faithful men who will teach others also (2 Timothy 2:2). We continue to look to the Lord for wisdom and grace as we enter the next quarter.

J.O. Okonta

Director

Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria – Okpanam Centre

Posted on November 9, 2025 .

Souls reached through Evangelism in Ukanafun, Nigeria

AUGUST - OCTOBER 2025 BVBIN, UKANAFUN CENTER REPORT

Dear Brethren,

Greetings to you and yours in Christ Jesus name, trust this report finds you well.

Here is the report of our activities for the months of August, September, and October 2025.

OVERVIEW

1. New Students

2. Evangelism

3. Lectures

4. Matriculation

5. Miscellaneous

6. Conclusion

NEW STUDENTS

During the period of this report, we have four (4) new students who took the entrance examination and are attending classes.

EVANGELISM

On August 23, we embarked on Evangelism campaigns in Ikot Inyang Abia and Ikot Odiong community, our instructors led the students through door-to-door, and many who heard us appreciated the New Testament Church, and we recorded two (2) baptisms. Some of our prospects we preached to join us during our lunch fellowship, which afforded us the opportunity to share with them more about Christ and His Church.

LECTURES

Our lecture session continues at the Township Church of Christ meeting Hall, Ukanafun with our students taking the following courses: How We Got the Bible, Christian Evidence, and God's Plan of Salvation.

MATRICULATION

On October 11, a total of thirty-one (31) students, comprising 25 Males and 6 Females, took part in the matriculation ceremony, which was attended by brethren drawn from 15 local congregations of the Lord's church in the area, and some principal officers from the Nigeria Christian Bible College NCBC Ukpom Abak also attended the ceremony as guests.

MISCELLANEOUS

*One of our students, Idibeke was involved in a motorcycle accident on his way to school amidst heavy rain fall. The motorcycle was damaged and the other person sustained injuries. We take care of the medical bills and repairs of the motorcycle since the student is an orphan, but zealous in his studies.

* One of our students (Uduak Umoh) died in October and will be buried on Thursday November 6. The students and instructors will be in attendance to console the family of the departed.

* We produce T-shirts with Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria logo for all our students for use during our Evangelism campaigns and other school activities.

CONCLUSION

Thank you so much for your generosity, I am optimistic that many souls will come to the knowledge of Christ and His Church through Bear Valley Bible Institute, Nigeria Ukanafun Center. We look forward to a greater November 2025.

In Christian Love and service,

Mojima Etokudo

Director

BVBIN Ukanafun Center

Posted on November 9, 2025 .

Successful Quarter for BVBI in Lafia, Nigeria

Bear Valley Bible Institute Church of Christ, Lafia

Quarterly Report

Period Covered: August – November, 2025

Introduction

We give all glory to God for His faithfulness throughout the second quarter of the year 2025. This report summarizes the activities, achievements, and challenges of the Bear Valley Bible Institute Church of Christ, Lafia, from August - November, 2025.

Academic Progress Enrollment

Total enrolled students this quarter: one (1)

Courses Offered:

A total of 3 courses were taught during this quarter, and these including:

1.     Homiletics

2.     The Life Christ

3.     The Book of Acts

Spiritual Growth

Weekly Devotionals: Held every Saturday morning before commencement of classes.

Evangelism

One (1) outreach door to door knocking was conducted within the Agzaku environment Lafia. Five (5) home Bible studies were initiated and one (1) soul was added to the Church as a result.

Challenges

1.     Distance for some of our courageous Students.

2.     Lack of transportation means for outreach programs.

3.     Some time we have low students turn up due to lack of transportation fair.

Plans for Next Quarter (November, 2025-January, 2026)

1.     Classes hold from 8:00am – 4:00pm every Saturday.

2.     Bible seminar series for local congregations and evangelism indoor and outreach.

3.     Mentorship and leadership development for students.

Conclusion

We are thankful for God’s provision, the support from individual donors and local churches, and the commitment of our students and staff. We look forward to another fruitful quarter.

Prepared by: Bro. MATTHEW FELIX (Director, Bear Valley Bible Institute – Church of Christ Lafia)

Posted on November 9, 2025 .

First Matriculation Ceremony in Ugep, Nigeria

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE NIGERIA (BVBIN)

UGEP CENTER, YAKURR L.G.A., CROSS RIVER STATE

 REPORT OF WORK DONE - AUGUST TO OCTOBER 2025 

We greet you and the brethren with the love of God, acknowledging your great works and sacrifices of love toward the training of men and women for the expansion of God’s Kingdom on earth. We also thank God for your continued guidance, financial support, and material provisions, which have greatly encouraged the progress of this work. TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY!

This report covers activities carried out during August, September, and October 2025, as outlined below: 

1. CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES AND EXAMINATIONS 

All lectures were successfully delivered in accordance with the BVBI curriculum. Students actively participated in all classes, completed their assignments, and engaged in various school activities. Examinations were conducted successfully for each course completed. 

2. STAFF TRAINING 

A one-day staff training workshop on MLA Citation Style, other academic matters, and the use of the Internet was successfully organized on August 21, 2025. 

This training was designed to further strengthen the instructors’ confidence and effectiveness in lesson delivery. 

3. EVANGELISM 

 On August 30, 2025, both staff and students, together with members of the local church, conducted a door-to-door outreach program at Aneja Village, Ugep, Cross River State. The exercise was fruitful, resulting in two individuals being won to Christ. 

4. MATRICULATION CEREMONY 

The first Matriculation Ceremony of BVBIN–Ugep was held on September 9, 2025. The event was well attended by preachers, elders, and invited guests from the host community.  Dr. Obeten Okoi handled the lecture and other key activities of the program. Several goodwill messages were presented, and all expressed their joy and gratitude to God for bringing this great institution closer to them. 

Finally, we thank God for His providential care and protection over us all. We continue to pray for long life, good health, and prosperity toward fruitful service in His Kingdom. May He bless all your efforts and sacrifices, granting you more grace for greater service in Christ’s name. Amen. 

 

Yours faithfully, 

Abam Okoi Oka (Evangelist) 

Director, Reporting

Posted on November 8, 2025 .

Sierra Leone school reaching the lost

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

Posted on November 6, 2025 .

Successful first year comes to a close in Mozambique

1.0 Introduction

Our first year is coming to a close and we are more than grateful for the mercies we continue to enjoy in God’s hands. We celebrate the milestone of being in existence here in Mozambique and a host of other achievements we have witnessed in us, our partners and the church at large. In this report we discuss the progress we have registered in our academic pursuits to date, the visit by Donnie Estep from Bear Valley Bible Institute in the States, the projects progress at the school, the efforts in the registration process, the loss of the Ruracas and other arisings.

2.0 The curriculum progress

The recent courses that were taught were the New Testament Church, Public Speaking and Life of Christ II. There is so much development in the students with a few who may need special assistance. The New Testament Church was taught in September at a time when we had the recent weekend outreach in Machipanda. So much energy and eagerness could be witnessed as they went about doing door to door preaching. The confidence in Public Speaking was evident in different deliveries we witnessed. We had one of our students preach in our chapel session in the presence of Donnie Estep and it was, according to him, ‘fantastic’. We continue to pray for this development in these vessels in God’s kingdom. 

Donnie Estep taught on the Redemption Scheme. He had the class on two consecutive days to cover as much content as he could. Owen Marange took over from him to complete the outstanding material and the class is yet to sit for their final exam for the course. The next courses will be Personal Work I and Homiletics I which shall be done in the months of November and December.  

3.0 Our Visitor from The States

We received Donnie Estep as our visitor from the USA. He was accompanied by Ishmael Mutichu from BVBI in Gweru. Donnie Estep is part of the staff at Bear Valley Bible Institute in America and is our coordinator in Southern Africa. We were more than excited to have him visit us for the first time. We received him on the 16th of October 2025. He had an opportunity to meet with our Patron and long time serving preacher Dr. Campion Mugweni. Doctor Mugweni has been very generous to us in many areas in our work in Mozambique. He hosted our visitors at his place on the sixteenth. Donnie had an opportunity to teach at Dr. Mugweni’s secular college where he taught over 450 students. Donnie delivered a lesson and had moments with the teaching staff. Later we had a tour to some of the Eastern Province beauties. At dusk we headed to the Forbes boarder post for Mozambique. As usual we had some challenges at the Mozambican side which delayed us. However, we thank God, we managed to pass through and arrived at the facilities we were to lodge a little late. 

On the 18th of October, Donnie met our first and current intake which had 13 students altogether. On the following day we went to worship with the brethren in Manica at the Vumba congregation. Donnie preached and there was a common meal after the service. He had his class in the afternoon with Owen Ruraca and his wife as his translators. Donnie and Ishmael left on the 20th for Harare and flew back to America on the 22nd of October. We thank God for a safe stay in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. We look forward to his future visit with a lengthy stay in Mozambique if God permits.  

4.0 The Projects At The School

Our vegetable garden was badly affected by lack of water. The two unprotected wells that we had relied on since the end of the rainy season had dried out. The water from the tape is a rare feature. The cabbages wilted as well as the covo plant and we are hoping that there will be a plan for us to have a stable water source in future. We currently have the Black Astrolop freelance birds in the fowl-run. These were hatched from our incubator and we are confident that our incubator is efficient and may need just a few items to increase its efficiency. There were 53 chicks from two crates. We currently have fifty of them after loosing three from snake bites. We fixed the problem of the snake. Their growth pace is commendable and we are yet to establish how many are cocks and how many are hens. We are giving them supplements while they have time to scout for their own food on the compound. As they grow up we will fix nests for laying their eggs. This we will do in due course.     

5.0 The Progress In The Registration

We pulled down our banner lately for some reasons. We had a tip off from one of our students that we are likely to have law enforcement officials visit us to enquire on the issue of registration. Immediately, we started the process of registration. The school had to translate the constitution into Portuguese. The director’s CV, copy of his passport, ID and some other documents were also required. The school was asked to get several documents from different local leaders. These documents were obtained at a fee. To date we have submitted our file to the district offices and have paid the fine for having started our operation before this process. We are grateful for the assistance we occasionally received from Dr Mugweni during the process. We also want thank the Bear Valley Bible Institute through Donnie Estep for assisting us in the process as well. We are currently waiting for the papers from the Provincial offices. We will prepare a function for the handing over of the certificate. This again will be our expense. Different state departments will have their representatives invited to witness the handing over of the certificate.   

6.0 The Loss of The Ruracas’ Daughter

On 28 October 2025, the Ruraca family had a dark cloud hovering over them after their eldest daughter Linda passed away. Owen Ruraca and his wife Eunice are part of the IBBVM staff. Linda was 25 at her time of death. She is said to have consumed a poison and her reasons are not yet clear. The school staff and students together with other preachers and Christians from Zimbabwe and Mozambique joined the family at the funeral. The burial took place on Wednesday the 29th of October. The school wants to thank the Bear Valley Bible Institute through Donnie Estep for the assistance they gave to the family to cover the funeral expenses. The Ruraca family also lost a niece and her husband in a fatal accident that claimed several other lives as well. The newlyweds were on their way to the funeral when they met their untimely death in a car accident. The week became one of the most devastating weeks of their lives. The couple was buried on Friday the 30th of October. We continue to comfort and pray for the Ruraca family as they grieve the loss of their daughter and relatives. 

7.0 The Graduation

Celebration, celebrations. Owen Tirivaviri Marange the director of the IBBVM graduated on the 31st of October 2025. He graduated with a Master of Science in Peace, Leadership and Governance with the Zimbabwe Open University. The graduation took place in Harare where over two thousands received their certificates in various disciplines. We are joining him and family in the celebration of this achievement. We pray that he may continue to be of use in the kingdom of Christ.   

Conclusion

The curriculum is progressing well with tangible results in their wake. Because of that we are grateful. Donnie Estep visited us in the month of October for the first time. Both the students and staff were very happy with him around us. He managed to teach the course, The Scheme of Redemption for +/-12 hours. We look forward to his next visit. We currently have the Black Astrolop freelance birds in our fowl run. They are doing well despite challenges here and there. We are currently in the process of registering the school and the process is at an advanced stage. It is with heavy hearts that we also report the untimely death of Owen Ruraca’s daughter. We continue to pray for the family as they grieve their daughter and loved ones who perished in a car accident on their way to the funeral. Owen Marange recently graduated with a Master of Science in Peace, Leadership and Governance with The Zimbabwe Open University.

Posted on November 6, 2025 .

The harvest is plentiful in Luanshya, Zambia


OCTOBER 2025

Report

INTRODUCTION

Warm greetings to you all brothers and sisters!! We always give honor and glory to God who has given us this rare opportunity to work in His Vineyard. And we will forever be appreciative to God and to all of you brethren in Christ.

Once again the words of our Lord Jesus Christ through Peter in 1 Peter 2:9 that we are special people and reminds us “that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.” We at BVBI-Zambia have felt the impact of proclaiming His word to the lost world in this hottest month in our region

Yes! The  month of October has been dedicated to evangelizing in Luanshya, Masaiti, and Mpongwe districts respectively and Paul in 2 Timothy 3:17 after saying that all scripture is inspired, gave a reason for its purpose “that the saints of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work. We have over-warming news for you as we send it in this report.

462 reached with the gospel

We used weekends and mid-week days to reach out to our communities and nearby districts with the gospel. We wrote down every name of a person we reached with the gospel of Christ. “Our current student body was very active for the whole month and as a result a total number of 462 people were reached with the gospel of our Master. This has been a great experience to our students and we believe their experience will become their livelihood as preachers of the gospel.

Accompanying them were former students Stephen Ngosa, Prince Chisupa, Rodrick Sambati and Mainza Siakuba. We normally invite them as we do practicum. Stephen Ngosa is working to strengthen evangelism among the youths in Ndola and Luanshya Districts respectively.

Making good progress with school Garden

With our school garden, four of our former students are making good progress while preaching, they are applying their skills as they grow and sell vegetables to the community, we also receive orphans and widows to benefit from our production and our banana plantation is now producing too, remembering the words “it is more blessed to give than to receive” Acts 20:35. In addition, every day we receive people learning on how to maintain and retain good soil for good harvest using compost manure.

Our Alumni shine with the Gospel

Northern province and southern province where our former students are preaching are doing very fine, Rueben Museka and Levy Silungwe are in Mbala and Mpulungu respectively they have raised a congregation from 6 membership to thirty-seven (37) in just one year and half, the young men are growing chickens and doing farming to preach. Both are married young men, using their skills which they learned from our Institute and have continued to live faithfully.

We received a call from one of the Leaders in Zimba District in southern province who said “BVBI-Zambia” is in southern province referring to our former students working together.  This was so because he saw four of our former students namely; Daniel, Gershom,Tryvin and Abton preaching at a meeting In Kazungula District and two souls were baptized by Tryvin. When we spoke to them our students were very happy, we keep praying for their work and we remain in contact with them.   

 Women meeting at BVBI-Zambia

As we keep encouraging women in the Church to be Active in doing the work and helping others to become active, Luanshya District women in the Church met at BVBI-Zambia. Brother Fred Kanangu spoke to them about how tailoring can help them in their ministry, even to train others, while brother Cephas spoke about how Agriculture can empower them and animal farms. It was a very fruitful meeting. This came as a result of what the school is doing with the garden which is encouraging them.

It was a one day meeting and they are calling for more and more of such meetings.  

New babes in Christ and restorations

We have recorded three (3) baptisms on the Copperbelt, we also have recorded 7 baptisms of which 2 came from Mporokoso District where Ishmael is preaching and 3 came from Mpulungu District where Reuben and Levy are preachingand 2 came from Chibwe congregation where Prince preaches. In addition we recorded 2 baptisms from Tryvin, 6 from Gershom and 2 from Boyd Kalaba.   

 We have recorded a total number of twenty three (23) baptisms and fifteen (15) restorations for the month of October.

A call to reach Northern Zambia

We have been invited to visit our former students in their respective congregations to see how they are doing and encourage them.

Conclusion

“Find rest my soul in God alone; my hope comes from Him. He alone is my salvation; he is my fortress, I will not be shaken. My salvation and my honor depend on God; He is my mighty rock, my refuge, Trust in Him at all times, O people; pour out your hearts to Him, for God is our refuge.” (Psalm 62:5-8)

May God bless you all for loving God

In His service,

Cephas and Fred

Posted on November 6, 2025 .

New school in Bermuda starts strong

Report on the School of Theology – May to October 2025

1. Introduction

The School of Theology began its first term in May 2025, marking a milestone in advancing biblical education and spiritual growth within the Church of Christ in Bermuda. Operating under the Brighton Hill Road Church of Christ and in partnership with the International School of Theology (IST), the School aims to deepen scriptural understanding and equip members for effective Kingdom service.

Official Opening Ceremony – September 14, 2025

The official opening of the School of Theology in Bermuda took place on Sunday, September 14, 2025, at the Brighton Hill Church of Christ. The event was graced by Brother Larry Waymire of the International School of Theology, and Brother Keith Kasarjian, Director of International Studies, of the Bear Valley Bible Institute. Their presence underscored the importance of this partnership and the shared commitment to equipping the saints for ministry in Bermuda and around the world.

2. Class Demographics

From May to October 2025, the School hosted a balanced and dedicated group:

  • Gender: 50% women, 50% men

  • Congregations: 94% from Brighton Hill, 6% from West End

  • Age/Experience: Majority over 50 years old and long-standing Christians (10+ years)

  • Attendance: Averaged 16 students per class, with consistent participation

3. Programme Format

Classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays (6:30–8:30 p.m.) and Saturdays (9 a.m.–1 p.m.). Overseas instructors teach via Zoom, while students meet in person at Brighton Hill. Sessions are recorded for later review, ensuring flexibility for those unable to attend.

4. Course Highlights

  • Term 1 – The Book of Matthew (May):
    Facilitator: Bro. Larry Waymire — Provided a strong foundation in Christ’s ministry through the Gospel of Matthew.

  • Term 2 – History and Formation of the Bible (June):
    Facilitator: Bro. Waymire — Explored divine inspiration, the Holy Spirit’s role, and archaeological evidence affirming Scripture’s authenticity.

  • Summer Break (July–August): Rest and reflection period.

  • Term 3 – The Book of Acts (September):
    Facilitator: Bro. Akeem Joseph — Brought fresh insight as a former IST graduate, emphasizing spiritual growth and practical application.
    Official Opening: Held September 14, 2025, attended by Brothers Larry Waymire and Keith Kasarjian, affirming IST’s partnership and shared mission.

  • Term 4 – The Book of Mark (October):
    Facilitator: Bro. Kingsley Burch — Focused on Christ’s miracles, compassion, and endurance, inspiring renewed conviction among students.

5. Upcoming Term

Term 5 begins November 4, 2025, with Brother Thaddeus Bruno (West End Church of Christ) as instructor, continuing the School’s mission of deepening biblical education.

6. Acknowledgements

Gratitude is extended to Brothers Waymire, Kasarjian, Joseph, Burch, and Bruno for their leadership, and to Brother Karim Spence for his local coordination. Special thanks to the International School of Theology for its ongoing partnership and support.

Above all, thanks be to God for His providence, unity among brethren, and the zeal of every student seeking to grow in His Word.

Posted on November 5, 2025 .

Studies continue in Nellore, India

Dear loved ones in Christ:

Greetings to you in the name of Christ Jesus, Greetings from Nellore Bear Valley Bible Institute. We pray you are all doing well in the Lord’s care.

In the month of October we had classes on October 15-18.. Brother Vivek Solomon taught classes on the book of Acts, brother Vijaykumar taught classes on the book of Judges, and brother Prabhudass taught classes on Giving in Christ and brother Suresh taught classes on Christian living.

The students were actively involved in the classes, taking good notes, and preparing research papers. They are also learning that being a preacher is more than just taking classes. They are learning that preaching is done inside a building and out in the community.

Thank you and God bless.

With sincere prayers and regards,

Posted on November 5, 2025 .

Thinking souls in Malawi


Bear Valley Bible lnstitute

Ekwendeni - Malawi 

Hello everyone!

We are excited to go for a holiday again after 4 months of classes. But remember, as we always say, "Our holiday is not a real holiday. We will have a holiday when we die!” October has finally come to an end, and our students are happily going home to see their families and do some farming activities. 

In the last four months, a lot has been done and achieved. We also had brother Donnie Estep, who came to teach a short course on the scheme of redemption. The students had a good time with him, and also we had some WBS preachers from Mzuzu City who joined his class. We were all excited about this!

 Evangelism 

The preaching work of winning souls to Christ was great. Earlier this month in October, students went house to house preaching around the villages near the school campus, and many souls promised to be baptized soon , and 5 souls were restored. Brothers Saliwa, Takesure, Lyton, and Mateyu have reported 16 souls saved through baptism and 7 souls restored. To God be the glory!

 27th October to the 1st of November, 2025_ 

We have invited some Bear Valley former students to come to preach to the villages around the school campus that they visit again those who promised to be baptized and hope they will do a good job.

We owe BV International and Hillcrest Christian family kind words of thanks. Nothing could have been achieved without your involvement. We pray to God that your stretched hand on this work continues to reach us and be strong. Together, we can!

 Eternity Is Forever, Think Souls!

Ephron and Clergynton!

Posted on November 5, 2025 .

Practical teaching in South Sudan

I pray you are all doing well,  We the teachers, staff, and students are fine. We thank God for a new month and hope it will be good beginning to all of us. Our students are coping well with their studies. This is the last month for school and soon the students will go back to their homes for a break.

Challenges encountered.

Rains have make it hard for students to hold activities at the congregations in Bor for the last two months. Having no raincoats and gumboots makes it hard to walk in mud. Some days they are able to go but some days they cannot if the rain is too hard.

Evangelism effort.

Our students have conducted multiples evangelism campaigns and one on one discussions with neighborhood homes and at the school. We established a seminar close to the church building and invited people from different denominations. We let our student attend so that they can learn to teach them how to teach others. It resulted in two baptisms last month.

There are 5 congregations in Bor where we engage our students currently.

I wish you happy new month, journey Mercy to South Sudan and have a wonderful day.

Your Brother in Christ,

Jacob Ajak - SSSOP 

Posted on November 5, 2025 .