ACTIVITY OPERATION REPORT FOR JUNE, 2024
Full Time and the Extended Programs
INTRODUCTION
We bring you greetings from Kenema, Eastern Sierra Leone. It is always good to hear that we are all prospering in good health and that souls are being converted on a daily basis. In June, our students continued to take their classes, and all other activities outside the classroom continued. Here are the details:
SHORT BREAKS
You were informed in our May report that our full time students progressed to their second quarter of their first year which was to end by mid-June, 2024. Indeed, the Lord led them successfully and the quarter came to an end, and they were sent on break till July 1, 2024. Meanwhile, our part time students, who completed their fourth quarter at the end of May 2024, also went on a week break.
CONVERSIONS RESULTING FROM STUDENTS’ AND STAFF WEEKEND EVANGELISM
As the school exists to train evangelists, every member of our family is focused on bringing men to Christ. That is why every week after classes from Mondays to early Fridays, at the evening of Fridays to Sundays, we get involved in evangelism. There is a schedule prepared for this activity and it is truly helping to bring people to Christ, strengthen some weak congregations, and nurture some new ones. Therefore, before June ended, three (3) souls became saved.
CONVERSIONS RESULTING FROM ALUMNI EFFORT
Our graduates are also very busy on the field in carrying out the great commission. They are involved in carrying out the Lord’s mandate in their various localities. So as a result, seven (7) souls were converted.
CONVERSIONS RESULTING FROM THE EVANGELISTIC TEAMS EFFORTS
You are already aware of the active works of the evangelistic teams across the country. Therefore, their efforts resulted to Twenty six (26) conversions. Apart from those being saved, the teams kept on strengthening and nurturing the various congregations that they are in touch with.
THANKSGIVING
It was in the month of May that we requested for your prayers for our Dean of Students; Joseph Missailie Jr., who lost his son and his wife had some complications; our school Director, Peter Makundu whose mother went through surgery twice; our Academic Dean, Michael Triyoh, whose wife suffered from a skin disease, and our School Lectureship and Agricultural coordinator, David Thoronka who slipped, fell and fractured his left hand. We are glad to report to you that your prayers have been working well; all the brethren mentioned are improving well now. In fact, some have been completely healed. May the Lord be praised for His goodness! Thank you too, brethren for your faithful prayers.
CONCLUSION
We are hoping that the Lord will grant us another opportunity to be alive to read the July report again. Till then, may the Lord keep us and be with us all!