OPERATIONAL REPORT FOR NOVEMBER, 2023
CLASSROOM WORK
The full-time students brought the courses for the academic year to an end. This is the 3rd term of the academic year. The students were taught six (6) main courses this term though they are yet to study short courses. The courses for the term were wisdom literature, intertestamental period, book of Romans, prison epistles and worship. The last week of the month was used as a revision week, where the students studied on their own in preparation for the end of term examination.
Examinations will be conducted in December, after which there will be two-week short term courses before school vacates.
The part-time students continued their studies in the month of November. Joshua Aidoo concluded his course on logic and the Bible. Douglas Armah started teaching congregational development in the month.
PERSONAL EVANGELISM AND BAPTISM
The school embarked on the termly campaign for Christ at a village called Manso. The local congregation solicited the help of the school to spread the gospel in the township. On Monday, 20th November, the car took off from the school’s premises for the village. We were about 24 in number, comprising of current students, instructors, cooks, and past students.
Though the road network to the place was very bad, by the grace of God we got there successfully around 3:30 p.m.
The message was propagated throughout the town and it was well received by many. The problem we had there as is also the case in many of the villages is co-habitation of men and women without being married.
Altogether, it was a successful week, because many got to hear the truth from the scriptures. We were blessed with four (4) baptisms.
Our return journey took place on Saturday, around 12p.m and we got back to campus in the evening of 25th of November.
There were other evangelistic efforts by current and past students throughout the month of November.