Accra finishes the year with a successful campaign

End of December 2021 Report Accra

The peace of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ be upon us today and forevermore. Our Lord has been merciful to us from the beginning of this year until this day, December 2021. We are highly grateful to Him and to all the Bear Valley School leadership and the brotherhood that immensely supported the school in diverse ways.

Class Activities

All class activities ended in November. All courses on the curriculum were taught to students as assigned to all the instructors. We had eleven young men present for the lessons.

Campaign Activities

As reported in the previous report, the campaign in the central region which started on the 6th and ended on 12th of December, was successful. Some brethren from the Nsawam Road Church joined the students in the campaign. There were many challenges by the denominations, restricting us for the public preaching. However, four souls were baptized.

Vacation & Resuming of School

Having completed the campaign on December 12, the school vacated and will resume on January 16, 2022. This marks the beginning of the new academic year for 2022/2023.

Status of Registration & School Building

Land

Hopefully, we are almost at the final stage of the completion and issuing of the land certificate. The Land Commission has inspected the land and gotten the necessary information on the finality of the registration.

Accra School

This school has been registered. Currently, we are on to replacing the secretary with Brother E. O. Larbi.

Tamale School

This registration is not completed and is in progress.

School Building

As reported in the previous report, the filling has been completed and well done to begin the casting of concrete but the report reaching me by Ken Building Consultancy is that they have gone on a short break and will resume in January 2022 to finish the foundation level of the building.

Challenges & Planning

The Accra school is facing challenges on their feeding due to the consistent increment of the cost. Though, the school’s authority is putting measures in place to visit local churches to solicit funds to subsidize the high cost of feeding the students. Also, we are planning on renting 2 acres of farmland to grow crops for the school.

Our Appreciation

Our Lord has been merciful of us and we are grateful. He has protected us throughout the year, even in the covid era we have not recorded any victims in the school.

Again, we appreciate all the support from Brother Steven Ashcraft, Keith Kasarkian, Mark Reynolds, brethren, and the school authorities for the regular receipt of operating funds, prayers, guidance, and strengthening us in the Lord.

We thank the Ghanaian local churches for their support in prayer, cash, and food items which have also kept the school stable.

Last but not the least; we appreciate the effort of our instructors, directors, administration, cook, and coordinator for the effectiveness in the progress of the school.

This is how far the Lord has brought us.

We hope to hear from all next year, 2022.

We request that you keep praying with us.

Posted on December 30, 2021 .