The Good News spreads in Cameroon

Dearest in Christ,

Greetings from your brothers and sisters here in Cameroon. We are doing well in health but most of the students in the Christian schools here are having mumps. (swollen jaw) It is common at this time of the year. Some children at the orphanage also are having it. We are aware of the general panic because of the outbreak of Corona virus. I told the Wotutu congregation yesterday while I was teaching that we are gathering but they should be aware that many of our brethren across the globe will not gather to worship because of the ban of gathering in different countries.

Many congregations have but a live stream of their worship because people can only worship through that directly from their home. My son Ray asked, “How then will they partake of the Lord supper?” I said, “I don’t know, maybe each will partake in their own homes, I cannot tell. I told them that is the more reason we as a church should pray and pray harder for God to intervene as fast as possibly as it pleases Him because if it comes to our country many will not be able to worship nor worship through live stream because many don’t have the type of phones that can help them. Please pray for our country as we pray for you all.

The graduates of our Bear Valley Bible Institutes in English and French Cameroon converged in mile 4 Limbe for evangelism and souls were added into the church there. Keep this work in your prayers.

Brother Abanda Edwin, one of our graduates, spend some time with us preaching and teaching and this gentleman with a Muslim background obeyed the gospel of Jesus Christ. Keep him in your prayers.

Brother Yerima put a smile on his face as he put on Christ. Pray for him so that through him, many of his family members will follow Christ as well.

PLANS

I will be around the border to Nigeria as some students are doing some work there. I will be able to cross the border to check on a few things in Nigeria by tomorrow. Keep me in your prayers.

The West Coast Mission is on as some students are there now to nurture the new congregation there.

APPRECIATIONS

Thank you very much for all that you have done. Thanks for your prayers and support towards this work. May God bless you and keep you safe. Please share our work with others.

Elangwe and family

By His grace director BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on March 18, 2020 .

In full swing in Tamale

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE, TAMALE GHANA

FEBRUARY REPORT 2020

We are very grateful to God for many things He has done in our lives. Thus we are more than prepared to expend our energy and time as a sacrifice service to God so that we can assert our profession to others that there is salvation in God through Christ. Henceforth, remain blessed and joyous in the faith for your consistent financial support and prayer

CLASSES

As reported last month; the remaining four courses for the term were treated by the following Brothers: James Legend Bisong Church History, Albert Malir Tamanja Old testament 4, Anthony Atumwini 1, 2 & 3 John and James Legend Bisong Congregational Development, tests and exams were conducted respectively with student’s performance encouraging.

The administration is active in its management, working hard to bring reality of changes into manifestation both in the school and the Churches in Tamale. We have started reasoning with the preachers in Tamale Township individually as to how we could rub shoulders to unify the college and the Churches in town in order to be triumphant over some petty resistance the school has encountered since its initiation. In our interaction we could smell an atom of reconciliation; it is obvious or sensed the need to call for a general meeting preferably in March to seek individual opinions regarding rumors and facts about our difference.

RECRUITMENT

Campaign for students is in progress, consequently, four prospective brothers among filed applicants have being confirmed for next batch, three of those who applied last year and one of those who took forms when we took part at Bimbilla- Chamba annual camp. There is hope for more but competent students to be trained and work for the Lord’s Church in the Northern Ghana. One student has submitted his application form and more are yet to also come and submit.

The irrigation project is not able to withstand the weather in the northern region but rather had incurred us a debt because there was a rise in water bill in December January water bill as a result of consistent watering we did during this period. Notwithstanding, some of the leafage vegetables were able to mature except those that bear fruits like tomatoes, watermelon and others were not able to withstand. As a matter of fact the community is benefiting from the “well”.

We ascend all our gratitude to healing and helping hand that made all these things a reality in Tamale and its environs.

Posted on March 18, 2020 .

An update from Takoradi

Dear Brethren,

We thank God for another successful month of operation and I am glad to present to you our financial operating report for the month of January, 2020.

1.     Classroom Work

While the part-time students attended classes every weekend, the regular students returned from their recess on the second week of January. Right on the resuming date, January 7, 2020, intensive classes began. Classes for both part-time and regular students continued throughout the month with no interruption. And all the instructors attended to their respective class schedules regularly and punctually.

1.     Evangelism

In the month of January brother Charles Mensah organized campaign for Christ in one of the village congregations which is being taking care of by one of the regular students. Brother Charles invited some few of our past students, and immediately after Friday Class, some of the regular students joined them at the village. The school’s public address system was used for this program. Two (2) souls were baptized.

Also, some of the regular students were involved in personal evangelism and three (3) souls were baptized.

We thank you for your great love towards God’s work. God bless you for all that you do for us.

For the Master.

Joshua Aidoo.

Posted on March 18, 2020 .

A campaign in Lagos Island

REPORT OF THE BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE – LAGOS ISLAND CENTER

December 2019 - February 2020

INTRODUCTION:

Our God is gracious in caring for all who are in the kingdom till date. It pleases Him to find us useful in the church especially in the 2nd quarter of the existence of Lagos Island Study Center in Lagos Nigeria. We are were for the first time involved in door-knocking as part of the school program and it worth it all.

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES: Let me start my report with academic activities in the past few months. We are on the 6th course presently. Bro Abiola Olusoji just finished teaching Homiletics and Bro Frank Ekpodikpo started Old Testament 2 (Study of the History: Joshua - Esther). Having 3 new students. We were 13 before and adding 3 making a total of 16 students. The new students are all male. One of them is a serving minister. 10 students took the last course. We will be visiting congregations to seek for new students. Tim Iwe had a wonderful experience in teaching Evangelical Epistles in Agege and Ikorodu Centers respectively. The wealth of experience gotten during interaction in both centers humbled me and shows the impact of BV program in Lagos. God will bless the brotherhood so much that this program will continue effectively over time.

CAMPAIGN PROGRAM: A great job was done for the Lord in Lagos Island church. We knocked doors at the main wing of the Police Barracks in Obalende and it was an interesting outing. We were 25 in attendance out of which students were 11. We had 22 prospects to follow up by the congregation. We thank BV for giving us this chance to reach out. More of such will help the students have practical field experience in the Lord's work. Also Satellite Church of Christ had her 7th Annual Bible Lectureship. The Theme for the year was The Power of the Resurrected Christ. It was a four days event in which the last day had three sessions. There was Door Knocking in the morning in which 15 congregations attended. 79 brethren went out and had 28 prospects. The afternoon session was an Open Air Preaching which the Gospel Chariot was used. Two speakers were involved and lastly, we had an evening session the same day in the church compound. The church gave out 4 copies of the Bible with other Study materials. The church will continue with the follow-up.

WBS ONLINE STUDY HELPER: We thank God also for finding Tim Iwe worthy to be involved in online Study help with the WBS program. Am having 1,254 students presently. Two Instructors and graduated students of BV have register to join the Study Help program too.

CONCLUSION: We thank God for the good working going on in Lagos Nigeria. Keep us in your prayer as we pray for you too.

Thanks and God bless you.

TIM IWE

Lagos Island Center, Director

Posted on March 18, 2020 .

An update from Trinidad

TRINIDAD SCHOOL OF PREACHING

TSOP BUS

May God bless you plenty plenty for twenty twenty!!! God continues to bless TSOP and as such we want to share those with all of you! Firstly, the new “Betsy” ( how Parker Henderson called the bus years ago) is on the road! Brother Robin Achaibar worked day and night to make it possible. Her maiden voyage with all the students will be February 7th 2020 when TSOP  will visit and participate in an evening of songs at Morvant congregation. Pray for a safe journey.

Secondly, as a result of having the bus, we will plan to visit several congregations. Please do not mind if we just turn up but we will try to call first so that arrangements could be made to partake in the Lord’s Supper. We want to sing, preach,  teach, read, be ushers or just be there to encourage the brotherhood and to share the joy we have found in the Lord. Do not hesitate to contact the office if you would like to invite us over.

VISITING STUDENT PREACHERS

Thirdly, we have been blessed with a group of awesome students who would like to visit and teach or preach during the year. The practice will allow them to experience the preparation and delivery of lessons they did in class. They are all willing and able so please open your doors for this opportunity. All we ask is that you help them with transport to and from your building and an honorarium. Please contact the office for arrangements.

BARBADOS STUDENTS VISIT

Our Barbados visitors Yonnick  August and Justin Parsons have returned home safely and we anticipate great things from them as they serve there!! These young men were allowed to attend classes here while they are doing the online program. We are excited about the possibilities for the church in Barbados

LIBRARY NEEDED

Fourthly, due to our increased efforts to upgrade the teaching staff with the aid of Bear Valley Bible Institute,  if you have books and you are willing to donate to our library or you know of someone willing to donate books, please consider us. While we understand and accept the web sites that are available, we want to open our library to congregations and those who do not have access to internet. This blessing has already started as we received donations from brothers abroad and we are preparing to set our library in order.

TEACHERS WORKSHOP

Our school continues to play its part in congregational development and as such we invite congregations to utilize the faculty and students in whatever way possible to help build up the cause for Christ. On this note alongside teachers in San Fernando we hosted a Teachers workshop designed to help teachers prepare better lesson plans and assessment strategies for use in the children’s Bible classes. Sisters Denise Dimsoy and Karen Achaibar did tremendous jobs delivering. Both are teachers  and we extend a hearty thank you to both.

CONGREGATIONAL INVOLVEMENT

The San Fernando congregation has launched training towards eldership. Both the Director and Trovel Emmanuel are assisting in teaching. We commend the efforts of this congregation towards eldership. Pray for them that this goal be reached soon.

 

Posted on March 17, 2020 .

A surprise visit in India

Reporting letter for the month of February -2020

 

We hope that this reporting letter may serve us to convey our greetings, gratitude and thanks to each one of the prayer partners and supporters of Bear Valley Bible Institute, in Tiurpati, A. P. State in India.

We are thankful to Mr. Keith Kasarjian for visiting our BVBI-Tirupati on March 4th ,2020. We  are happy to report that all the students, teaching staff, non-teaching staff and building owner’s family members have been  encouraged by his kind  visit. He also visited our HHI-Agricultural kitchen garden which was being established at just opposite side of our college building , he appreciated the  innovative methods of raised beds, dip irrigation system, self making compost, building perfect fencing to prevent from the animals like cows, pigs, chickens etc., and cultivating organic healthy vegetables. We are thankful to Mr.Carl Burkeybile who is the director Agriculture -HHI for his guidance and encouragement to establish this demonstration AG garden. We are thankful to Mr. Keith Kasarjian for visiting the girls school where my wife works, he is able to witness the HHI-Bore well and sewing centre, he appreciated these projects over there.

We are happy to mention about Mr. Dennis Winder , one of the elder from Foothills church of Christ , AR,USA who has visited our Bible college in the month of February 24th , he preached a wonderful sermon on Living sacrifice from the 12 chapter of the epistle of Romans.  He is interested  to discuss with one of the bible teacher from their local church and send to our BVBI to teach few courses, we are thankful for this great provision . It would be much blessing for our students.

Brother.Dennis Widner was able to work with us from February 24 to 28. We were able to travel and visit  few places like Vidyanagar-Village, Kota-Town,Jangapalli-Village, Gunapadu-Village,  Venkatagiri-Town,Gudur town, Nellore-city, Circus colony etc…God has blessed our travelling and visitings .We are thankful to Mr.John R.Vaughan the senior  minister from Graymere church of Christ who brought Mr,Dennis Widner to our place , we are ever grateful to Mr.John R.Vaughan who spoke highly about BVBI and encouraged to have their extension centre at our city, we are thankful to the elders of Graymere church and foothills church for their love and commitment for the church plantation ministry at our place.

We are thankful to our Coordinator Mr.Mark Reynolds for his dedication and sacrifice to travel in the month of January and teaching for one week , we also grateful to Mr.Damon Vincent( sunset church of Christ)  for his teachings and also conducting Christian growth bible seminar in the month of January 2020.

According to the BVBI-calendar  soon after two months period of class work the students need to be sent out for the one month practical work. Therefore all the students of Bear Valley Bible Institute at Tirupati have been sent out for the field work in the month of February. This one month break is so much  useful and helpful for our students to work with different  local congregations and gain more practical experience .We thank you so much for your loving cooperation and fervent prayers for the success of the spiritual educational project (Bible College). Please keep on praying for the 4rd Semester as began our classes from March 2nd Monday onwards , during this semester it is our goal to complete 6 courses which includes

Personal Evangelism 2 (Church planting) 1 & 2 Peter, Jude, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, Worship (Principles, doctrine and practice of N.T. church), SC Leadership, Galatians (suggested to emphasize the relation to Hebrews). Beside their class room work students are given home work, memory work , weekly exams and their class room running note books are being observes on each daily . BVBI-Tirupati is trying  level best to maintain the good standard in preparing effective spiritual soldiers for the sake  dying souls in our county. We strongly believe that only the word of God is solution for all the spiritual problems.

Thanking you.

Yours brother and sister in Christ.

B.Vijaya Kumar, Behalf of BVBI-Tirupati, India.

Posted on March 17, 2020 .

Special guest in Zambia

March, 2020

Report

Greetings to you all Brethren in the Lord! We are always humbled and thankful to God for the great privilege He has given to us to work for Him. 

It is indeed another period of time to report and update you of what is happening as far as the school is concerned. As a school, we have this sense of duty and we are very glad to do this each month.  

We have had a very enriching and very fruitful month here at BVBI-Zambia, besides our busy schedule in class, we also had time and allowed students to visit and strengthen various congregations on the copper belt. we had thirteen (13) restorations of which Joseph illunga and Sthembiso Magawa worked extra had in their preaching. Students have also set various Bible studies in our neighborhood which is going on well and we pray for the good harvest. Students were also involved in community work, keeping church buildings clean.

We have been blessed to receive Donnie Estep our Country Coordinator who arrived on 23 February and left on 29th February 2020.  He taught a short course in the book of Romans for the final year students, we were also very delighted for the wonderful fellowship we had together. After traveling and teaching in two different countries here in Africa, he concluded his travel and teaching with BVBI-Zambia. We believe he was saving the best for last! We are encouraged each time he comes our way. We thank God for  him.

The students will on Friday 6th March, 2020 go on a one week break and they will come back on Friday 13th March, 2020. This break will allow them to prepare for the next quarter which starts on 16th March, 2020.  Once again this holiday provide as teachers ample time to prepare for class work and to mark the exams and grade all the assignments of the students. We are also preparing for a national Youth conference for the Church of Christ to be hosted here on the copper-belt province in Ndola, this will start on 9th April and ends 12th April 2020. Our Institute has been invited to attend and we look forward to this meeting, our last year’s meeting was very successful and we continue soliciting for your prayers for its success

The students will be taught the following courses in the next quarter: Old Testament 5 (Study of the Minor Prophets: Hosea - Malachi), Life of Christ 4 (The final days: Passover through the resurrection)

Preacher’s Work and then the Book of Hebrews. During this quarter brother Kennedy Mukuka will teach a short course. Our country has been attacked by what is known as ritual killings which started here on the copper-belt and spread to the rest of the country please pray for our country that peace avails and the gospel be preached with courage.

We continue to be very grateful to the Woodland Oaks Church of Christ for the continued support of the work here. Without which the work that the school is involved in would be very difficult to achieve. Moreover, all your efforts and prayers for the work here are highly appreciated.

Brotherly,

Cephas and Fred

Posted on March 17, 2020 .

Tremendous successes in Zimbabwe

FEBRUARY 2020 NARRATIVE REPORT

INTRODUCTION

BVBIZ continues to do her part in equipping men and women to be vessels in God’s kingdom. Building blocks are put up gradually till we get the final product. The month of February was not an exception. Classes proceeded as planned, evangelism was done and development at the permanent site continued. These are covered hereunder.

1.0 CURRICULUM PROGRESS

The current class is now in its last term of study. Class shall come to an end on the 31st of March. After that they shall be going for a supervised six months practicum in various congregations. It has been a long journey for the class. The following subjects have so far been completed already for this class; Revelation, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, Minor prophets and Christian Evaluation of Contemporary Ethics. Subjects yet to be completed are Hebrew, Foundations of Missions, Preachers Life and Work and Community Development and Poverty Alleviation.

2.0 DONNIE ESTEP’S VISIT

BVBIZ was blessed to have Donnie Estep from the 7th to the 15th of February. On the he preached at a memorial service of the late Ajusa Suwari in Macheke and then preached at Dzivarasekwa the following day before heading to Gweru. He taught students 1St and 2nd Thessalonians that week. Donnie also had an opportunity of visiting the school’s permanent site to appraise himself of the developments that had taken place since his last visit. As is the culture at BVBIZ, Donnie planted a fruit tree in the orchard.  

3.0 EVANGELISM

Evangelism continued in the month of February. Four congregations continue to be assisted by students every Sunday, namely Mkoba 17, Mkoba 12, Nashville and Redcliff. However, in February, much work was done at Redcliff, Mambo and Binga.

3.1 REDCLIFF

Students continued to go to Redcliff for weekend evangelism in an attempt to sustain this newly established congregation. The congregation at Kwekwe continues to pay for the rentals where the church is meeting. 7 people are awaiting baptism. The nearest river is about 6km away and transport is needed. A mini campaign also took place at Mambo in Gweru and in Binga

3.2 MAMBO

This is one of the closest congregations to the school and six students went there daily for 5 days. There were 4 pending baptisms at the end of their campaign. The challenge, like in the case of Redcliff, was a baptistry. Booking has to be done at the nearest pool which is run by the city council.

3.3 BINGA

The other batch of students traveled the whole day by public transport and arrived at Binga around midnight on the 18th of February. They students brought a new life to the congregations there. The following was the report from the local preacher there.

The team worked so tirelessly and proved that they were zealous, keen, hardworking and love God’s work. The turn up of people to services proves that they were really a blessing to us.Every day from 19-22 February, the team worked from morning till late. Even though food was a challenge but whatever we ate, they accepted as well. Our challenge remains the shortage of hymn books and Bibles (in Tonga, Shona and Ndebele). Another challenge is severe drought in the area. May God protect the team that came from the darts of the devil. We even request them to pay another visit. Homes reached were 22, devotions 5, five were baptized whilst 6 baptisms are outstanding). The six were from one family and had to travel to Bulawayo for a funeral. The total number of people who attended service were 130.

4.0 CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

Work continued on the school’s first major structure. The roof to it has been completed successfully. The structure shall house students and offices pending the development of other structures. The next phase will be plastering, window frames, doors, floors, plumping and installation of a solar system.

CONCLUSION

As BVBIZ continues to put one block on top of another in molding preachers, great appreciations goes to God and to you all for your constant spiritual, moral and financial support. Thank you for this great partnership. A partnership that continues to enable souls to be won to Christ and congregations sustained through the provision of workers. To God be the glory!

Posted on March 17, 2020 .

Upcoming opportunities in Kenya

We at K.S.O.P have closed for March holidays. In the last weeks of this quarter, we were able to send 8 students to help with edification in new local congregations and as a result, 6 souls were baptized into Christ. Nixon Ochieng together with Moses Simiyu also had a chance to conduct their one day seminar at Chwele town. The 19 undergraduate students have returned to their respective local congregations. They will remain with their family and church members till April 9th, 2020. As from April 10th-13th, 2020, they will be leaving their homes for KSOP again. This will mark the beginning of the third quarter in their second year in school. Their graduation day is drawing very near and soon it will come to pass. 

The Master class students are to report as from March 12th-15th, 2020 to be able to begin their second class on March 16th, 2020. 

Prayers on  behalf of these Bible students with great potential for service in the Lord's kingdom. Thanks all and  be blessed.

Your brother in Christ,

Elias

Posted on March 17, 2020 .

24 new students in Arusha!

Grace and Peace to you friends. 

     I hope that this note finds you well.  Things are going well for the Lord's work in Tanzania.  Churches that work with us reported 21 baptisms and 6 restorations in the short month of February.  The picture with this note shows one of those baptisms at the Lerai congregation. 

     Also, a fresh crop of 24 preaching students have reported to the Andrew Connally School of Preaching (BVBII-Arusha) to replace the 20 that graduated at the end of last year.  Providing for the training of these local men for a life of evangelism and service to the Lord is a tremendous thrill.  It is exciting to think about how God will use each of them in the future!

     In my last short report, I mentioned my daughter's Lads to Leaders project that she did to help a number of congregations in Tanzania.  You can read the report that she submitted HERE if you would like more information about that project.  As a proud Dad, I thought I would share it with you!  

Now as I often do, I'll close with a student spotlight to help you get to know one of our fine students:

Student Spotlight: Justine Rwaha  

     Justine is a second year student who comes to us from a non-religious, polygamous family.  He is the first-born child of his father's second wife. Justine and his wife, Happiness, have 6 children of their own.  

     In his own words, "I joined the ACSOP because I felt that it was the perfect school for me as I wanted to learn more about God, His word, His work and His ministry; in order to gain more knowledge and increase in some points my understanding of the word, for the purpose of helping myself, my house hold, my congregation, and wherever God will sent me to help the community."

     When he graduates, Justine hopes to start a bible school and to plant new congregations. He wishes to pass along the message that, "I am very thankful to God for this institution, the way He is using His faithful men and women who are endlessly giving for us have this opportunity of getting the knowledge we need in this school."

     We are thankful for students like Justine, and for supporters who make this work possible!  

Till all have heard,

Daniel Gaines
Director
Tanzania Missions

Posted on March 17, 2020 .

A productive break in Liberia

Fellow Kingdom Workers,

We bring greetings from Liberia west Africa to all of you who continue to support the work in this part of the world. We thank you so much for making it possible through your sacrifices for the sake of the kingdom.

SCHOOL RESUMED

I am so very happy to inform you that our students returned in full after a very successful Christmas and New year vacation. I am saying successful because of the many good work they were able to do back home and the reports gotten from the churches they worked with. Most of the preachers from the congregations they worked with called back to thank the school for the level of maturity seen in their students send to the school and the great future they foresee in the students preachers

VACATION REPORTS

As part of our tradition after vacation, student are required to write on their vacations activities, that includes:  where they spend it, what were they involved in doing, the results of their work and contacts of the preachers or church leaders they work. Interesting results came from our students that we think you need to know. To summarized their vacation works and experiences, all of them were involved into preaching and teaching at their different congregations, and deeply involved into houses to house evangelism. This resulted in eighteen (18) baptism from 6 of them and 37 person restored with one new congregation planted. After confirming these information by placing  phone calls to their congregations, I am so proud of the practical work out of the classroom.

CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES:

Since our returned from the year end vacation, everyone is in high spirit to play their own role very well. Students playing students roles very well , whiles the instructor are also playing their instructing roles very well .

Conclusion

We want to thank all of you so much for supporting the work in Liberia. Without you, this effort would not be possible. May God richly bless you.

In Him,

Robert P. Dahn, Jr.

Director- BVBI-L

Posted on March 17, 2020 .

Nationwide lectureship in Nigeria

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Beloved in Christ.

Grace ,peace and mercies from God our Father and from our Lord and Redeemer Christ Jesus be multiplied unto you all. Below is some of our activities for the month of February 2020.

OVERVIEW:

1.  Students one month Vocational Studies/Break concluded.

2. Great Workshop 2020 in Abuja .....A great reunion.

3. World Bible School Follow up Team.

STUDENTS ONE MONTH VOCATIONAL STUDIES/BREAK CONCLUDED:
Our students start returning from their one month Vocational Training/ Break this morning. During their one month break they were actively involved in weekend Evangelism and other Church activities which resulted into conversion of ten souls and restoration of twenty-five erring brethren.
Two were baptized (Saheed Abubaka and his wife Mariam) on February 10,2020 as the results of our follow up of January 28,2020 Open- Air Bible Lectureship where Bro.Chad Wagner spoke on God's way of Salvation in Butubutu village.

GREAT WORKSHOP 2020:
This year Great Workshop held in Nyanya congregation, Abuja from February 5 through 9 was a great reunion. About 570 WBSFUW/Evangelists from 25 State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria graced the occasion. The absence of free Bible and VOTI publications make the workshop unusual, nevertheless, Bro.Chad Wagner and the local organizers  make use of the available materials by freely distributing Cartons of Mission Printing International booklets to all the participants.Also about 500 BVBIN AND SWSE IBADAN calendars were freely distributed.
The BVBIN AND SWSE IBADAN were represented by myself (Bro.Makinde), Bro.Dele Shotola, Bro.Lawrence Abiodun, Bro.Gbenga Ilori, Bro.Okesami Stephen, and Bro. Paul Akinwale.

WORLD BIBLE SCHOOL FOLLOW UP TEAM:
Our WBSFUW visited two schools in Ibadan Oyo State and two in Ondo town, Ondo State during the month of February. Five hundred Introduction lessons were distributed and over four hundred collected back and posted to WBSTC Bro.Joel Coppinger.

ABOUT A STUDENT:
Bro. Ugo David Ugo is one of our year-2 students. Born on January 17,1989 at Adikpo London, Benue State. Converted in 2002 in Kado congregation, Abuja. His mission after his graduation is to plant the Lord's Church in his home town in Adikpo London.

SPECIAL ACCOMPLISHMENT:
As the Lord will have it,we were able to tiles our guests house and change some doors to the befitting one.

SPECIAL CHALLENGES:
We are still indebted to the tune of N1,615,000($4,615)been loaned last year for the upgrading of our school buildings plan and for the purchase of our School Bus for both rural and urban Evangelism .
Those willing to assist us can contact any of these men of God:
Bro.Chad Wagner, Bro.Steven Ashcraft or Bro.Keith Kasarjian. No amount of money is two small or big to help us out!

UPCOMING EVENT:
The School management in her meeting of February 26 decided in evangelizing Egbeda town -Oyo State and Asejire town-Osun State in the Saturdays of the month of March 2020.
Lord's willing, we shall embark on the preaching trip immediately after the school's hours on Friday and return on Saturday evening with some students while some will be left behind with Egbeda and Asejire congregations for the first day of the week worship.

CONCLUSION : We are very thankful unto the Lord for His mercies on us all and to you all for your support for World Evangelism .Most especially, your love toward the growth of the Lord's Church in Africa. May the Lord keep on blessings all our work together in Christ Jesus name, amen.
Sincerely in His Grace as a servant,

Makinde Ebenezer Olufemi

(The Chief Servant of BVBIN & SWSE, Ibadan And WBSFUW)

Posted on March 17, 2020 .

A new class in Malawi

Bear Valley Bible Institute

Ekwendeni – Malawi

February – 2020 Report

We hope this finds you all doing well! It has been a long time since we fired report from Malawi school. We have been on a long holiday and now we are back in the battle field. The year 2019 was great and fruitful year in the history of the Malawian school. Lots of things were achieved, souls and congregations being established. And also many congregations being strengthened and restored. We are also looking forward to the more fruitful year of 2020.

We thank God that we have already started the year of 2020 with testimonies that the Lord is already showing us favours in our plans for 2020/2021. This time we have increased the number of our students to 20 from 15 the previous years. We have also managed to secure a land for the school. We now have about 5 hectors of land bought to build our school in. God is in control!

Students Arrived!

We started receiving students on 8th to 9th of February, 2020. The classes started on 10th February, 2020. We received 19 students out of 20 who were recommended. The number 20 failed due to family issues which were not disclosed to us. But we still are waiting for the other one to join us soon, though he will graduate in the third year instead of the second year as he will be behind others.

Visiting Teachers

We were glad to receive Brother Donnie who came to teach short course on Scheme of Redemption. He arrived on 15th February, which was Saturday, and on Sunday we worshiped together at Chinungu church of Christ where Donnie taught Bible Class. Donnie taught at school from the 17th to the 21st of February and left for Zambia on 22ndof February. We enjoyed having him here and all the students and teachers already are missing him.

Lessons to be taught by May, 2020

We have our schedule fixed for the first semester and everything has started well. We are expecting to accomplish teaching about 12 courses in the first semester. Writing Skills, Scheme of Redemption, the book of Acts, Homiletics, Personal Evangelism, Doctrine of God, Pentateuch 1 (Genesis), how we got the Bible, church of Christ, Preachers life and work and Bible geography.

Souls Saved

Since January to February this year, 9 souls have already been added to Christ in Karonga and Matindibizi. Brother Saliwa last week baptized 5 souls at Matindibizi and brother Wakisa baptized 4 souls at Karonga. We are glad when we are receiving good news from our just graduated students, this gives us hope for the work we do, as “we train preachers” – 2 Timothy 2:2; Proverbs 11:30 (“He who wins soul is wise”).

We are thankful to all who support this work. We have just started the year 2020; more good things are promising to happen. We still need your support and prayers. God bless you all!

Yours fellow soldiers for Christ,

Ephron and Clergynton

Posted on March 17, 2020 .

A good report from Lima

Dear Brothers,

It is good for me to get in touch with you, we hope in God that this new year that we have started a couple of months ago is one in which we can better serve our God and that his will be done through us in the different ministries in which we are serving.
The commitment to the Institute by both students and teachers has remained intact so far. And always willing to move forward with this project, as in all work for the Lord, challenges and trials are always presented, with which we have to struggle to ensure that Satan does not take advantage and make us faint, trusting in the Lord and in the power of his forces, we move on.
December 2019 we finished it with the DEITY course, Brother Andres Nuñez was responsible for presenting this matter. These are the final comments he shared about his experience with the students:

“Again it was a beautiful experience in this course, they learned and also assimilated the course and found it interesting, above all, about the Deity of Christ and the Holy Spirit. Give them good study material so they have a lot of information about the course. For the rest everything was pleasant companionship and the degree of respect and mutual appreciation between them. Thank you, see you soon! ” (Andres Nuñez)

The year 2019 is closed with a lunch of fellowship with students and teachers, a time of fellowship and camaraderie to share our experiences in the institute both as teachers and students. It was a good quality time that we spent together.

So far in 2020 we have had two courses: The life of Christ II presented by Brother Abraham Alata in the month of January, and Old Testament II presented by this server in this month of February, as in every opportunity we have to teach It has been a very pleasant, challenging as well as helpful experience. In this month of February a new student has been added (Cristiano Carrión Licton) is the man on my right side in the bottom corner of the last photo. On the other hand, Brother Moisés Guevara has started a new job which prevents him from participating in the classes for the moment and has decided to leave the program temporarily until he can better organize his schedules in his workplace.

This weekend we have scheduled an evangelistic activity where I and Abraham are working full time (this since January 2020), we have invited students to support the work in our congregation as part of our new calendar of activities 2020. In the next report we will let you know the results of this evangelistic activity. We are very excited for this new beginning of the year and for all that the Lord has prepared for us in the ministry in this place.

We thank you for all the support, both physical and spiritual and for your time to read this report, a fraternal hug dear brothers.

JUAN ABANTO

CO-DIRECTOR

Posted on March 17, 2020 .

Instruction and evangelism in Myanmar

In late January I was able to honor the request from the school in Myanmar to come teach a short course. This was the first time my schedule had allowed me to do so in Myanmar and I couldn’t have been more pleased with what I found. The church in Myanmar is still relatively young and so the work we are doing in training preachers will bear dividends for decades to come.

The students were attentive and engaged and Director Philip Van Biak Lian is doing an excellent job. The day after I left, the students went out on a campaign and below is Philip’s report about that.

Keith Kasarjian

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After the school in January, we as a Bear Valley group, visited the delta area, which is about 160 miles from Yangon and did some mission work of edifying the brethren and also preaching to Buddhists. Brother Simon shared the word of God on Sunday worship (Jan. 26) and after the service we had Bible study for three hours as one precious soul is willing to give her life to the Lord. After Bible study, she baptized. We all rejoice. 

Then, Titus and another brother made preaching trip to six different places where there are only few Christians and encouraged. All this happened because of God and His generous people in USA. Thank you very much. 

I and other students really enjoyed your teaching and express our gratitude to you. May God bless you.

Yours in His kingdom work

Philip Van Biak Lian

Myanmar

Posted on February 25, 2020 .

The Director's visit to Dar es Salaam

It was my pleasure to recently have been able to visit the relatively new school in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. I had been there twice during the research and planning, but this was my first visit since the school began. During the beginning process we learned that there were too many applicants for the school to meet in a single location, so two locations were chosen.

The Mbagala and Temeke churches of Christ serve as the hosts of the school, where there are 18-22 meeting in each location, making a school total number of students around 40. Both congregations have elders and get this: all the elders of both congregations are enrolled as students! Ombeni Mwambata is doing an excellent job as the Director of the school.

While visiting both locations, I asked the students how many them are regularly teaching and/or preaching and nearly every hand went up. This is what we’re all about: giving instruction and training to the messengers of God’s good news.

Keith Kasarjian

Posted on February 25, 2020 .

20 new students in Guinea

Gueckedou, Guinea Bear Valley Bible Institute Activity Report for January 2020

How grateful I am to you all who have supported this work and or continue to have interest to read about the happenings hear at the Gueckedou Bear Valley Bible Institute. Thank you for accompanying us through to the close of 2019. God is to be glorified on account of that. Welcome to this New Year 2020. We pray and hope that this year will be one of good health and great spiritual progress. Now here below in sub-headings are the summary of the events during the month of January.

New Batch of Students: The month of January did not only serve as the beginning of another year, but of another batch – this time 20 students who have come to study various courses at the Gueckedou Bear Valley Bible Institute. Indeed some 22 persons presented their candidacy, but we admitted 20. We were especially attracted by the desire and willingness of some elderly men though of low academic levels who pleaded with us to help deepen their knowledge in “this truth”.

An entrance exam was conducted followed by an interview on the 6th of January so that we were able to start classes a day after orientation on the following week of January 13th.

The first batch of students will ceremonially be going out on the 14th of March and you are all welcome.

Classroom: A new batch of students, our second class of 16 young and 4 elderly men have started classes at the Gueckedou Bear Valley School. There is a high enthusiasm on the part of nearly every student. So far all is well and we give God the glory.

Evangelism: Because we just returned from the year-end breaks, evangelism during the month was focused on visiting to strengthen newly planted congregations. On the other hand, there is still much to be done before this class is adequate for field work. Notwithstanding, we converted 3 souls at the congregation that meets in the school premises where the hall is becoming smaller.

Agriculture land: By the grace of God through the benevolent hands from Niceville and 9th Ave churches of Christ who contributed $1,125.00 and $2000.00 respectively to complete needed funds we were able to find room for the offer from “Healing Hands International”. A total space of 300m2 has been secured for agriculture purpose. Healing Hands is now on the initiative to begin the work. We are grateful to you all!

Kitchen Renovation and Security Booth: Termites are destroying our temporal kitchen. We had to do some renovation work. We were also able to put up a security booth in answer to the watch-men’s request.

Conclusion: It is by the grace of God – through your support and prayers that we are able to enter 2020 in good health and with another batch of students to continue the work of soul-saving through training. We are especially thankful to those of you who within a short time contributed enough to secure a field for agriculture work. To you all, our supporters and well-wishers, God bless you and stay with us.

Posted on February 24, 2020 .

Prayers requested for Haiti

Haiti Report:

As a new session started at IST, the students were ready to move forward.  The last session of 2019 was very difficult because of the violence and demonstrations; for weeks the students could not attend.  Unfortunately, the demonstrations and violence continue, but to a lesser degree. At least for now, the students are able to attend class.  IST has been broken into three times in the last three weeks.  The first time the thieves stole about $1,500 worth of tools and cash. The second time, the guard fired his gun and the thieves ran. The third time the guard tried to stop them and was beaten.  New security measures are being taken to guard against the thieves.  Please pray for IST and the employees.  God knows our situation and our needs.   We will continue to trust his care. (Philippians 4:1-4)

Our teachers work diligently to make sure the students are getting the best education possible.  The teachers realize that training preachers and teachers to share God’s word is the key to a stability church, family and nation.  Our teachers make a great sacrifice and work diligently to improve each class they teach.  Most of our teachers travel two or three hours to teach at IST.  The directors of IST, St. Hubert Felix and Origin Beaubrun, are dedicated to helping IST be all it can be.  They are present every day to work with the students and make sure things continue to move forward. (Philippians 3:12-16)

During 2019, our students and faculty taught and baptized 314 precious souls into the body of Christ.  We also saw the planting of seven new congregations.  IST is focused on spreading the word of God and teaching others to do the same.  (II Timothy 2:2)

The work continues,

Larry Waymire

Posted on February 24, 2020 .

Ukraine school is a national beacon of light

Dear brethren,

Recently our students had a course on the book of Acts. This book introduces us to some incredible missionary journeys of Apostle Paul and his genuine care for the churches he established. We are trying to imitate biblical examples to a degree. It's vitality important to stay in touch with our Institute's graduates. I devote winter months to visiting our former students or having them over for a visit. Ukraine is not an extremely large country, and you can reach any part of it in 24 hours by train. It's the most common and affordable kind of transportation. The other advantage is our central location which makes our travels very convenient.

Last month I was able to visit congregations in Kiyv as well as attend a winter seminar in the Carpathian Mountains. The place was stunning with mountains covered in snow. Kiyv is a huge city and it has a congregation where our graduate is the preacher. It’s worth noting because it's quite unique that the congregation is transitioning to self-support. The preacher Uriy Romanov is trying to work two jobs. He is a bank employee and keeps working in the church. The congregation is not big and they can't afford to support him financially but he is married and has two little children. We hope that these circumstances will make his spiritual and physical families stronger.

So, the second place I attended was a Christian seminar in the Carpathian Mountains. It's the most beautiful place with lots of snow and, of course, mountains. The place is extremely popular in winter time with skiers and snowboarders. This year there was a seminar for the members of Western Ukraine Churches of Christ. Almost all the congregations in the west of the country were represented with their leaders or active members. It was a very interesting lectureship organized by our former graduates - ministers of Lviv Chruch of Christ with the financial support of our American brethren. It's an excellent platform for meeting new people and recruiting new students.

Our students were back to school since the second week in January. The first year students had Joshua, Judges, Ruth (Instructor - Dennis Sopelnik) and 1and 2 Samuel (Viktor Semikoz) while the second year students had Homiletics 2 (Stanislav Kuropyatnikov), Personal Evangelism (Valentin Tsiopa) and Romans (Andrew Zhuravlev).

It was decided that for the second part of Personal Evangelism course our students will be taken by their Instructor to the public places, distributing tracts and Christian literature and initiating conversations with the public. It was quite interesting. Some students enjoyed this practical application of the course a lot. Previously, after similar evangelical effort we had a visitor who kept coming for weeks.

Our students also continue webinars with Terry Harmon. We are very grateful for his patience and hard work. Usually webinars are additional Bible studies with the opportunity for our students to follow up with the questions that were not discussed during regular school hours due to the lack of time.

If you have any questions or any suggestions please contact me or Terry Harmon, the Coordinator of the Ukrainian extension of Bear Valley Bible Institute. The Church in Ukraine cannot completely support the ministry of our Institute and we are constantly on the lookout for the congregations willing to be involved in the ministry. Please let us know if you can be a part of this exciting missionary work.

Our students, Instructors and their families send their Christian love and deep appreciation of your support and your service to the Lord.

Your brother and coworker in the Vineyard of the Lord,

Dennis Sopelnik

Posted on February 24, 2020 .

Doing good in Cambodia

IBISR

Co-Director and class instructor Piseth Rin has been teaching (The Book of Acts) since the 07th of January. Co-Director Darat Run went to Kampong Speu Province for a week for interpreting. Darat recently returned with a good experience of talking and teaching with others about Bible related topics.

CHURCH 

Siem Reap Church of Christ is doing well and we did not face any problems. Please keep our church members in your prayers for encouraging one another to be faithful. We rotate our teachers on Sundays and Wednesday Bible classes which gives us opportunities to study and grow in maturity and faith.

BUILDINGS RELATIONSHIPS

We continue to have face-time meetings with our brethren from Battambang Church of Christ for chapel classes. We teach and they teach, both asking questions and studying together.

A SUPPORTIVE STUDENT

Our Bible school continues to support Saroeun twenty dollars every month for a whole year. Our school has been supporting her monthly installment loan since the 1st of August,2019. Ouem recently had her motorbike stolen right from our Bible School in broad daylight. Leadership has loaned her a motorbike to get to and forth from work as a hotel attendant - this helps her support herself and pay for a motorbike that was stolen.

ASKING FOR YOUR PRAYERS

We would like to ask you to keep helping us in an individual. Recently, our part-time student name Vutha (Vut-tha) has some problems with concentration and sleeping. Especially, please continue to pray for our work and Bible students in Cambodia.

APPRECIATION

We thank all of you for your prayers in our young students, staff and school. Everyone participates but we all struggle with different issues in life. We thank you for being our brothers and sisters because it makes us feel like part of a Christian family and we can do anything, no matter how small. We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us. God is amazing and made all these things happen.

Servants of Christ,

Piseth Rin - Co-Director

Pros Rok - Staff

Posted on February 24, 2020 .