We are grateful for the month of March 2021. As we worked collectively to progress the course of the Kingdom of God in Northern Ghana as a school, many activities took place. We had activities take place within the school, Church and outside Tamale town.
TEACHING
We had five courses taught in the month of March, 2021 with the fifth one running into the first week of April. Among these courses, three were taught by regular or resident instructors while two were taught by visiting instructors. These courses are: Scheme of Redemption (Adjei Mensah), Personal Evangelism one (James Mabery Forkuor), Hermeneutics one and Life of Christ one (James Legend) and Homiletics one (George Dassah). The photo below is Brother James Mabery Forkuor, one of the visiting Instructor.
KPALSI CHURCH
The local church in Kpalsi continues to grow gradually by the grace of God. Members are maturing greatly as we continue to teach the whole counsel of God. We continue to also study with the community as we persuade many to come to the light of Christ. As reported last month, the new Chapel that is under construction has become a great motivation for us as a church.
VISITATION
Brother James Legend embarked on a two days visitation journey to Agatusi, Bazua and Kpinkpanyoug congregations where some of our graduates are working as preachers. He took the opportunity to meet leaders of these congregations to discuss matters concerning the church in Northern Ghana and the school respectively.
SUPPORT FOR PREACHERS
Two preachers; Brother Baaba Elijah and Francis Mbugri who graduated from the school received a Motorcycle each as a motivation and an aid to help them effectively work in God’s vineyard as minister of Christ on the 11th of March, 2021. But for the sacrificial working of our Brother Steven and sponsors, this couldn’t have been possible. The good Lord blesses you, amen.
PERSNALITY PROFILE BAABA ELIJAH
We took a brief look at one of our productive graduate in the field this month, which benefitted from the motorcycle, Baaba Elijah. He was born on the 23rd June, 1995, at Kumasi in the Upper East Region. His parents are Akolgo Akanbaga and Akolgo Akalage. He is a single young man who has devoted himself to work for the Lord. Elijah was Muslim converted into the church. He grew successfully after his conversion and also converted his parents into the church who were also pagans, taking that opportunity with some brethren; they established the church at Sigrigu where his parent and family were the first members. He later saw the need to gain more knowledge in the scriptures, and got enrolled into the school. He graduated as the best student academic as well the overall best student of the school the 2018 to 2019 batch of the school. He is currently working with the Agatusi congregation.
May the name of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ be praised, Amen.
Sent for the Director (Daniel Adjei Mensah)