Another school has resumed in Ghana

END OF SECOND QUARTER (April, May, June) REPORT

We ushered into April and May when parts of Ghana, including Kasoa was under lockdown. It was lifted in May ending.

In June, our school reopened, being the first week end school, among the Bear Valley Schools in Ghana. The students were happy to be back to school and they were all praised and ready to observe all the protocols. We where glad we had all the needed items supplied. The reopening was attended by Kojo Acquah Beenyi, Samuel Ntim and Roger Solomon Asante who is the instructor for the course God Head.

The school in Kasoa is currently having 21 students and all are active in class as well as being regular.

The students work in the three months resulted in 12 baptisms. Most of the students are leading members and others are the preachers in the congregations they are members of. Mass evangelism is not permitted now so the students are doing preaching on public address system mounted by the villages to send out messages to the village folks.

Cost of things are higher because of the mess the covid-19 has caused. The lunch provided by the school is helping much and we are very grateful.

May the God continue to bless you. Amen.

Posted on August 12, 2020 .