REPORT OF THE BEAR VALLEY BIBILE INSTITUTE – ABUJA, JUNE – SEPTEMBER 2019.
Greetings from the faculty and students of the Bear Valley Bible Institute – Abuja (BVBI-A).
INTRODUCTION:
The period witnessed less extra activities but more with school works; class works, memory verses, term papers etc, dominating the activities.
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES:
Academic activities continue with students participating in classes at the two centers (Kado and Nyanya).
God’s Plan for Salvation.
Old Testament I
Public Speaking-Homiletics.
The New Testament Church
The enrollment was a total of 40.
EVANGELISM CAMPAIGN:
The students of the Nyanya center were engaged in a house-to-house evangelism on 23rd August 2019 at Mararaba Central, Nasarawa state, and open air campaign on 24th September 2019 at Aku village, Nasarawa state (where a newly established congregation is located). Note, the preachers of the two congregations are students of BVBI-A.
ACCOMPLISHMENT(S):
Printing of Exam Paper: The school exam paper was printed for the school use during examination period. This was done through the contribution of the faculty.
OTHER COMMENTS:
The students of the Kado center participated in a 1-day Leadership Seminar organized by the World Bible school Abuja team, with the theme “Pulpit Management”. Topics such as ‘The Pulpit and who manages it’ and ‘Content development for effective Pulpit management’ were treated to the understanding of the participants by seasoned teachers and preachers; Osita Onuora and Mike Udam.
UPCOMING PROGRAM:
The school 2nd evangelism campaign comes up in November 2019. The date and location will be communicated in due course. Also, our students will be participating in other evangelism activities within the period, such as ‘The Mobile Evangelism’ and ‘The Gospel Chariot Evangelism’.
CONCLUSION:
Our students are more excited about the opportunity Bear Valley Abuja offers them and the church, because of the exposition of the courses offered so far, and the quality of the teachers handling the courses. They are more committed to the study and activities of the school.
We have received enquiries from more students who are interested in enrolment into the school program.
We appreciate the partnership and support of the Bear Valley School in building capacities of preachers and members towards the growth and development of the church in Africa, especially Nigeria.
Thanks and God bless you.
ALABI SAMSON
Director, BVBI-A