Reflection on 2020 challenges for BIR
This has been an interesting year. We had big plans. We had scheduled 8 guest speakers to come teach in our program this year. Tony Duncan and his wife Kathy arrived in time to help us kick off the school year. He co-taught our class on the Writings of John with Emosi. Beginning on February 18 he taught for two weeks on the Gospel of John, and was followed by Emosi who finished the course teaching on John’s three epistles. Tony did an excellent job and Cathy also worked with the ladies in the program on how to do a ladies’ devotional.
Shortly after their departure we were shut down by the government on March 24 and had to finish the first term via videos. We were able to distribute these videos to the students due to a generous donation from David and Connie from Alabama. We were still hopeful that some of our teachers would be able to make it later in the year, but that turned out not to be.
We had to totally revamp our schedule to get the required courses in and eventually had to tell the short course teachers one by one that they would not be able to get into the country due to the travel restrictions imposed by the Fiji Government.
Two of our short course teachers volunteered to teach their courses via audio recordings. Terry Pafford wrote a textbook, recorded 17 short lessons on Psalms and 14 lessons on Job, wrote the exams, and graded the exams and homework assignments from his home in Midland, Texas. He did an excellent job with the class.
Dr. Tim Ashley also recorded his class. We were really excited about the course he was scheduled to teach on Maintaining the Preacher’s Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Health. As a primary care family physician who has lived in the Pacific and an elder in the church, he was uniquely qualified to teach on this important subject. He wrote a textbook, recorded 15 lessons, and administered and graded exams and class assignments. In conjunction with this class, students were required to keep a health diary, set health goals, and write a plan for their village. We also had a health screening clinic in conjunction with the class where the student’s weight, blood pressure, and blood sugar was tested and recorded. His class was well received.
By a tight schedule, and reassigning short courses to our local staff we were able to get the required classes and hours in necessary for our 2nd year students to graduate on time. As was mentioned in our last report, we had six students to graduate on October 31, 2020. Again, due to the travel restrictions, we were not able to have any guest speakers from the U.S. But Terry Pafford, Keith Kasarjian, and Denny Petrillo sent videos, and Lesio spoke locally on behalf of the students.
We thought the challenges were behind us for 2020, but one more surprise was in store. Cyclone Yasa struck Fiji on the 18 of December. We thought Suva, where the school is located, was in line for a direct hit. Cyclone Yasa didn’t turn as far to the south as was initially predicted, but it stayed to the north of us. However, the northern island of Vanua Levu was hammered. The churches of Christ in the villages of Nabouwalu, Labasa, Buca, and Vatudamu were hit hard. There was significant damage to many of their homes. But the most serious problem was the destruction of their crops. Especially with the downturn of the economy due to the covid19 travel restrictions they are particularly dependent on their gardens for their daily sustenance. Please keep them in your prayers!
While 2020 did not go as we had originally planned, nonetheless, we were able to accomplish our primary goals. Also, we are continuing to have success with our Monday night program for part time students. We were also able to start a Saturday program in the West and have 11 committed men to that program. It is taught every other Saturday in Lautoka and Nadi.
We continue to thank you for your kind words of encouragement, your prayers, and your generosity. God continues to bless the work here in spite of the challenges. We give Him the glory and the praise!
Rocco Pierce
Director of the Bible Institute at Raiwaqa