Bula vinaka from the Pacific Island nation of Fiji,
The Bible Institute at Raiwaqa has been facing challenges due to the Delta variant of the covid19 virus. We have been restricted from having in-class instruction since April 25, 2021. However, we have been able to conduct classes via videos downloaded to SD cards that can be played on Android tablets.
Our program is set up on a three week schedule for regular classes and a two week schedule for short course classes. Since we are unable to meet together, we have been recording 20 to 30 minute videos as a substitute for in class instruction. The student usually receives 90 minutes of video instruction per class per day. Our instructors teach two courses for each two or three week term.
We provide the student with a textbook written by the instructor and a workbook containing a class syllabus, schedule, class assignments, and exams. Each student has been supplied with an 8 inch Android tablet to view the videos on. The Saturday prior to the start of class, Jason, Emosi, and I deliver the textbooks, workbooks, and SD cards to the students. At the end of each week the students are required to report on their progress by 10:00 AM on Saturdays. To receive credit for attendance and class participation, they must have completed that week’s videos, workbook assignments, and exams (if any). At the end of the class, we pick up the workbooks and give out the new textbooks, workbooks, and videos.
So far, Jason has taught classes via video on God’s Plan of Salvation and Joshua through Esther. Emosi has taught a class on Peter and Jude. I have taught classes on Genesis, Exodus to Deuteronomy, and Romans.
Because of the travel restrictions, our short course teachers have been unable to travel to Fiji this year. Some of them have graciously agree to record videos for their classes and submit them to us along with their textbooks, assignments, and exams. Paul Merideth taught a class for us via video on Church History, and Shane Fisher taught a class for us on the New Testament Church. Gary Hampton has agreed to teach a course in the fall on Prison Epistles of Paul, and Andy Dulaney has volunteered to teach a class on Congregational Leadership with an emphasis on the role and work of an elder.
Our students and instructors have been busy in spite of the travel restrictions. In addition to serving as an instructor, Emosi is one of the elders at the Raiwaqa Church of Christ. He and fellow elder, Lesio (a graduate of BIR) offer daily words of encouragement to the congregation and students via Facebook Messenger. Also, Emosi live streams a sermon each week to the congregation via Facebook.
Petelo, along with his wife Moana, are scheduled to graduate this year. In addition to his student load, Petelo has been studying with families in a settlement in the ravine below his house. This settlement has popped up since the covid19 lockdown due to the hard economic times. Petelo has befriended these settlers and used this as an opportunity to set up a Bible study with them.
Romulus is a first year student who was converted in 2012. He is a former denominational preacher who has served as the evangelist for Vatudamu Church of Christ since his conversion. The village has refused to allow the church to build their own church building, so they have been meeting in the living room of his tiny home. While Romulus is attending school on the island of Viti Levu, the members at Vatudamu have been working on an extension to his home for the church to meet in on the island of Vanua Levu. Rokola, a young man, has been living in Romulus’ home and taking the leading role as an evangelist in Romulus’ absence. He plans to swap places with Romulus upon Romulus’ graduation and attend BIR starting in 2023.
While we endure travel restrictions and the challenge of being unable to assemble, we must remember, “God is not chained” (2 Timothy 2:9). He continues to bless our feeble efforts with fruit to His name’s honor and glory. We thank you for your prayers and your generosity. May God credit the fruits of our labor together to your account.
Rocco Pierce,
Director of the Bible Institute at Raiwaqa