New students in Sunyani (Ghana)

REPORT FOR THIRD QUARTER OF 2020

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE - SUNYANI CAMPUS

(BRONG AHAFO COLLEGE OF BIBLICAL STUDIES)

DATE: 9TH OCTOBER, 2020

I)           TEACHING STAFF AT SUNYANI SCHOOL CAMPUS: 

1)   DANIEL KYEREH-MENSAH (LOCAL DIRECTOR AND BIBLE INSTRUCTOR)

2)   THOMAS GYABAA (BIBLE INSTRUCTOR)

3)   REXFORD AGYARE-MINTA (BIBLE INSTRUCTOR)

II)        INTRODUCTION:

The third quarter of 2020 started with the continuation of studies on the following courses:

1)   The preacher and his work

2)   The New Testament Survey

3)   Homiletics

III)     CHALLENGES

The post covid period raised some apprehension in our students but with prayerful counseling and orientation classes started effectively on Saturday 7th July 2020.

IV)       NAME OF CONTINOUS STUDENTS AT SUNYANI SCHOOL CAMPUS

1.   Joseph Kyereh Mensah – Sunyani

2.   Samuel Effa – Berekum - Gyamdede

3.   Kannor Emmanuel – Goaso

4.   Stephen Ohen Gyan – Nsoko

5.   Akumfi Ameyaw – Sunyani

6.   Jacob Osei – Nkaseim

7.   Anthony Owusu – Wamfie

8.   Amo Joseph– Berekum - Biadan

9.   Nicholas Korang – Berekum - Biadan

10.  Yeboah Gideon – Berekum - Biadan

11.  Isaac Serwonu – Goaso

12.  Samuel Appiah  -  Sunyani

13.  Twum Kwarteng – Abesim

14.  Ben Obeng Nyarko – Sunyani

15.  Kyereh John – Nkonsia (Drobo) 

V)          FRESH OR NEW ADMISSIONS:

1.   FrancIs Adjei Kwasi – Goaso

2.   Frank Adu – Sunyani

3.   Takyi Isaac – Sankore

4.   Maxwell Yeboah – Derma

5.   Nicholas Boaffa – Goaso

6.   Daniel Anyabas – Goaso

VI)       ADDING OF ANOTHER BIBLE INSTURCTOR:

As a result of the new admission there was a need to add one Bible instructor to teach the course we have almost completed. We have therefore added Mr. Rexford Agyare-Minta who has already started teaching the Old Testament Survey.

VII)    SECOND SEMESTER, FIRST YEAR EXAMINATIONS:

Examinations were held on the preacher and his work and on the New Testament Survey on 19th September, 2020.

Teaching on Homiletics is ongoing. We will start teaching “Denominational/Dogma (Doctrines) on 17th October, 2020”.

SENT BY:   Daniel Kyereh Mensah

Local Director

Sunyani Campus

Posted on October 19, 2020 .

Soul-winning in Cameroon

We wish blessings to you all as we send you this report from Mbanga Balong. Shalom to our fellow workers in the vineyard of the Lord. We hope God has given you all his grace this day as you read this report.  It is great to tell you that we are doing our best through Christ who strengthens us.

Our students went out for field work and on a soul saving mission for about two weeks to various places in our country. "We think souls." We ended our last short-course on the 5th of September 2020 and everyone was set for mission including the director and his wife. It was not very easy as some students had to travel for about 2 days on tarred road. Most of them went to the extreme distances of our mission. 

Firstly, two of our students travelled to Kiosy with our school bus and brother Idriss who is a graduate from Wotutu who is ready to serve there permanently. It was a very long and costly trip but the gospel is calling on us to save the lost. Some also went to Bayomen were we are still worshiping in open air and in Banjock were the work is still very timid with only sisters as the worshipers. Work in French Cameroon is taking a new turn even though there is still a very long way to go.

Brother Prince went to Azimotel Street in Kumba and God blessed the church with 2 souls after a very long work along-side the minister and some members of the assembly. I was also fortunate to have a day to work with brother Prince. Keep these sisters in your prayers. They are still passing through some temptation in their homes. God bless you all.

It is good to be on the side of the Lord. These souls needs to be shepherded. Our weekend evangelism team is doing their best, even though they have a very long distance to cover. Sometimes they will arrive on a Sunday morning and continue with classes immediately. Lord, we always thank you for according a safe journey to us, our students, and many others along the line.

 The same scenario went on in Mbanga as 2 souls were also added into his vineyard during this end of semester field trip. God added 9 souls into his vineyard and restored 2. Glory be to God ALMIGHTY.

We thought it wise that our students could get a little knowledge on counselling before graduation. This is our first year of doing this in Mbanga. We develop the idea and translated it to French. It was very impressive for everyone, and now we have a course for it even though it is not the best yet. But we believe that in the near future we are going to be able to develop it into its best.

This first week of full studies came with another experience with brother Kunda from Wotutu who took the students out for a hands on experience in vocational training, especially on agriculture. This study was to help then to see and to know the various products to use during farming. He also took them to the delegation of agriculture in Mbanga to explain to them the realities of the benefits from the soil. The lady you see in the photo is the sub- divisional delegate for agriculture in Mbanga. BVBIC-Mbanga is continuing to grow to full maturity. 

Weekend evangelism continues with our brothers as they too are growing. Door to door evangelism is going on every weekend both in Mbanga and to other areas of work. Our students are continually talking to people, giving out tracks, and at times giving Bibles to some serious prospects. God is richly blessing us.
We praise God for his mercy. God bless you all my beloved. Your beloved partner in the work. The slave in Mbanga.

                                           

Ititi Benedict

Posted on October 19, 2020 .

Harvest time in Tamale

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE, TAMALE

POST OFFICE BOX TL 925

TAMALE, GHANA

God’s unmerited favor and Grace continues to guide us through the journey of life. We pray and hope He continue to bless you all for your continuing support for the course of God across Africa and Northern.

STUDENTS IN SCHOOL

The teaching is still ongoing with four courses taught remaining one course to end the term. Brother Albert Malir treated Life of Christ four, Brother Anthony Antumwini world religion, Brother James Legend, Denominational Doctrine, and Brother Thomas Donzie Christian Leadership. All things are folding up successfully as activities for the year is progression in the midst of Covid 19 outbreak. The remaining course Bible geography is also in session with Brother Steven Ashcraft to bring the term to an end. We praise God for how far He has brought us.

ADMINISTRATIVE WORK

The school management is committed to the ultimate principles and doctrines of the School. We are doing our best to impact these doctrines into the students, hoping they will be well equipped, ready to defend the truth in the midst of false teachers and preachers. We are also contacting and encouraging the next batch of prospects, anticipating to campaign for students after break, we have also deliberated with students to help campaign when they get back home. We hope to reach some of these students in their homes. We are constantly communicating and working with our able Coordinator (Kojo Acquah Beenyi) in getting things in order. We appreciate God for the efforts of Brother Kojo for his assistance in making all things run effectively.

SCHOOL FARM

We have got about two bags of maize from the first harvest we have made. Next harvest would be done in November, and we hope that this produce will help in the cost of feeding our students.

God bless us all,

Albert and James

Posted on October 19, 2020 .

Full class schedule in Takoradi

Dear Brethren,

Greetings to you our beloved brethren and fellow workers in the Lord’s vineyard. God has been kind to us here as we are trying to stay balanced between His work and covid-19. We pray and hope that He spreads His mighty wings on you as well.

Here is the report for the month of August. By God’s help and your kind contribution, we were able to handle all the affairs of the school. We say thank you, and God bless you. We appreciate you very much.

1.      CLASSROOM WORK

Classes for both the regular and the part-time were carried out successfully until the last of the month (28th) when we gave the regular students a three-week recess. The weekend classes for the part-time session continued without any break.

2.      EVANGELISM

As we all are aware, the covid-19 is still on going, and so we are still under certain restriction regarding activities that involve human contacts. Yet some of us tried to take advantage of the little opportunity we had to spread the Word.

 Some few men who are also past students of our school and have formed a team, organized a three-day house to house evangelism. Below is a picture to that effect.

3. BAPTISM

There were two baptisms recorded, one at Mpintsin Church of Christ where I preach, and the other one from one of our past student’s congregation.

Thank you for your assistance.

Yours for the Master’s service.

Joshua Aidoo

Posted on October 19, 2020 .

A new congregation in Ghana

END OF SEPTEMBER REPORT, 2020

Thanks be to God once again for His protection, victory through our Lord Jesus Christ and has given us the necessary care throughout the month. We are victorious because none of us is tested positive for the covid-19. Amen.

We shall not forget our brethren’s cheerful giving both past and present in support of the progress of the school. Glory be to God for His safeguarding our dear brother, Steven Ashcraft for his arrival in Ghana. May we all be blessed in the Name of our Lord!

The following were activities for the month:

CLASSES

According to the school’s calendar and her time table, all instructors are actively teaching as assigned to each one for the quarter. Currently, brother E. O. Larbi is teaching two courses a week (Monday and Thursday) on Book of Acts and Old Testament 3, Roger Asante for New Testament Church 2 (Worship), Gyan Mante for Personal Evangelism 2, Sammy and George for ICT and English. Kojo and Amoo Gyimah will teach (4) four short courses next month. Both Instructors and non-teaching staff are doing very well.

INTERNAL ACTIVITY

Staff Meeting

There was a staff meeting to discuss the oncoming graduation and its relevant activities. It was concluded that there will be no lectureship prior to the graduation because of covid-19. Few people will be invited and Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) will be provided for all invitees. 

Study Books for the Bear Valley Schools

We were grateful to receive the study books on Life of Christ 1 and 2 packages, to be distributed among the Bear Valley Schools in Ghana. Currently, distribution is ongoing in various schools in the regions. Glory be to God for this wonderful study material.

Baptisms

Our student baptized (1) one person (a female) during school area Evangelism this month and is attending the church at campus.

EXTERNAL ACTIVITIES

Doryumu Brethren

This is to report on one of our students by name, Philip Abuquah (the school prefect and evangelist of the host church) who is starting a new church building project on a piece of land, invited the school to assist in exhortation for the support of the work. Brother Amoo Gyimah with the students were present in the service. Our students sang to cheer the programme and funds were raised for the project. We were all happy for this event.

Staff Visits to Past and Present Students

A programme to visit all our past and present students on the field is ongoing. Instructors have been assigned to visit all students according to the administrative structure for the visitation. Amoo Gyimah visited New Ningo where Boye Larye is the evangelist. Bro. E. O. Larbi visited Achimota, Accra where Antwi Augustin is the evangelist. We hope to do this to strengthen both the churches and the preachers.

Students Visit to Churches

The school has started its visitation to assigned churches for practical teaching and preaching programme which was abandoned due to the covid-19. We are privileged to have “smaller” and newly planted churches seeking our support in reviving them.

Some of these are: Krabokese, Pakro Road, Panpanso No.1, all in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Our students have started working with these congregations including the Papase-Kotoku congregation this month.

CONCLUSION

Thanks be to the Almighty God who saw us through all activities with Joy. We appreciate your support, prayer, and love.

Keep praying with us.

God bless us all.

Posted on October 19, 2020 .

21 more converted in Guinea

Gueckedou, Guinea Bear Valley Bible Institute Activity Operations Report for September 2020

It is time again to share briefings of the activities taking place here at the Gueckedou BVBI with our dear supporters and well-wishers. The month of September has covered several activities including classroom work, evangelism, gospel campaign and the construction of a temporal worship/ceremony shelter. On the overall it was successful and we want to thank and appreciate you all for the spiritual and material support. Now here below in sub-headings are the details of the activities for the month under review.

Classroom: During the second quarter which started in July we were able to cover a lot of courses including Hermeneutics 1, Christian Evidence 1, the Godhead and the New Testament Church. For the most part the results were good with the exception of a few needing to do extra assignments to meet requirement. All 17 students reported since August are still on roll. Classes have stopped and our second quarter breaks for 3 weeks started on October the 5th.

Evangelism: As part of our regular routine, we did go out around town and in the villages to preach the word. Responses were only appreciations. Some have promised to try to pay visit to the church in the coming days and weeks. Nevertheless 2 persons were converted to Christ.

Gospel Campaign: Just before the close of the second quarter, we organized a 3 days gospel campaign dividing the students along with a few of the previous graduates in 3 groups to attend 3 quarters of the town. This campaign was not as the usual ones when we made public proclamation of the word. Rather, a type of evangelism, a house to house preaching. Again, 1 soul was converted with others promising to visit the church. Then by the close of the month, we resumed the preaching campaign - this time in the villages. A total of 19 souls resulted to another 3 days of work to mark the beginning of 1 new congregation in the village of Bouliedou.

Worship/Ceremony Shelter Construction: Even though the Covid-19 barn was lifted to allow public worship, the announcement came along with strict restrictions of health measures such as distancing between worshipers. And with the increase of membership of the congregation meeting in the classroom of the school building, the need arose for a wider space. For this reason our request for a temporal, but durable shelter was granted. It will henceforth serve not only for the congregation’s meeting or the Covid-19 distancing, but for any eventual gatherings such as for seminars and graduation ceremonies. So far we have planted and roofed the 12 meter by 7.5 meter structure on iron poles. The church members are now gathering local materials – gravel and sand so that we can finish up – lay the floor with cement.

Purchase of EPSON Printer: The small size printer which was in the list of “Start Up Materials” purchased in early February 2018 had required too much maintenance and repairs and therefore ineffective to satisfy our needs. For this reason, a high quality printer, EPSON was purchased to replace it.

Mini Office: In order to protect certain secretarial materials and especially the EPSON printer we thought to make a closure of what was meant to be a dining room in the upper apartment of the house. This room will also server as an office for the school secretary where certain stationary materials are also safeguarded. The cost is far more less than the purpose it serves!

Proposal for Temporal Training: We are experiencing problems for the upkeep of the newly planted congregations especially during our break periods when we, the staff and all students are on holidays. Gospel Campaigns are usually conducted at the close of the quarter followed by a 2 to 3 weeks break period. Now when new congregations are planted at that time we often have the problem of who takes care or make the follow up while we are on holidays. Therefore we are planning if permission is given to conduct a temporal training and or offer certain essential courses to certain ones of the new congregations who will eventually satisfy that need. Financial requirement proposal for whatever number of such persons will be detailed to the Bear Valley Administration when we return from our second quarter breaks in the last week of October.

Conclusion: The month of September was another successful month for the activities at the Gueckedou BVBI. Courses for the second quarter were completed. Our evangelism efforts resulted to the planting of 1 new congregation with a total of 21 persons converted. We have gotten the needed office or printing material. Also, the need for additional space and mini-office are being satisfied. We are grateful to the Bear Valley Administration and to all of you who support this work in any way.

Photos attached

Wishing us all good health                                                                                               

Francis 

Posted on October 19, 2020 .

Full speed ahead in Liberia

GREETINGS:

We bring you greetings from from the Bear Valley Bible Institute in Ganta Nimba county, Liberia. Hoping all is very well with you all and your families. We want you know that you all have been in our prayers because of the hard hit of the pandemic in the United States of America as we continued to followed on the news and social medias. Thank God that you made it through.

GRATEFUL TO GOD FOR REOPENNING

For many reasons, we are grateful to God our loving and faithful father for all His blessings and protections that had kept us through this COVID period. We are very thankful especially for the reopening of schools fully and other public facilities. Now we can continue with our studies in peace.

CLASSES RESUMED FULLY

The past few months have been very challenging because of the corona virus, but we thank God so much that finally, the Government has given the go ahead for schools to reopen or operate. Our students are fully back in school except for two who have not joint their mates yet because of some family problems.

2nd YEAR 2 QUARTER CONTINUE:

As you all know, we were in the middle of the 2nd quarter of the 2nd year activities when the COVID erupted our classes, created some very serious delayed in our school calendar. But thankful we are continuing from where we stopped with the following activities:

    • Life of Christ – Bro. Nathan Tears

    • Advance Hermeneutics- Bro. Robert P. Dahn, Jr

    • Advance Homiletic- Bro. Robert P. Dahn, Jr.

    • The Book of James- Bro. Joel Weah

    • Church History – O.D.K. Zakamah

    • Old Testament IV (Major Prophets)-Bro. Robert P. Dahn, r.

OUR STUDENTS DURING THE COVID 19 AT HOME

With the exception of the cities congregations where Government watchful eyes and restrictions were focused, lot of the congregations in Liberia's towns and villages met continually for worship on Sunday and even their mid week activities. This made our students busy at their home towns in evangelism and visitation. Information have it that eight precious souls were won to the Lord's kingdom through these efforts.

CONCLUSION:

We thank you all for your great contributions toward the growth of the Lord's church in Africa, particularly in a very poor country like Liberia. We might be poor physically, but rich with the undiluted word of God because of your supports. May the Lord of blessing continue to bless all our joint efforts together in Christ Jesus, amen. Stay Bless.

In Him,

Robert P. Dahn, Jr

Direction- BVBI-Liberia

Posted on October 19, 2020 .

Towards sustainability in Zimbabwe

SEPTEMBER 2020 NARRATIVE REPORT

INTRODUCTION

Lockdown measures that had been put up by the government to combat the spread of Covid19 are slowly being eased. Life is slowly going back to the “old normal.” Lessons (for the third intake) continued using the online platforms.  The second intake continued preaching “in season and out of season.”  Furthermore, the foundation is being laid for projects whilst infrastructure development took another step in the month. Some of these are reported hereunder.

1.0 PROJECTS

Sustainable projects are key to the development of BVBIZ. Some of the key targets is to produce graduates who are multi- skilled and resourced to transform their lives and those of their communities. Some of the key projects on the school’s wish-list of the school include poultry (broilers, road runners and layers), fishery, market gardening, rabbit keeping, goat production, piggery, bee keeping amongst others.   Eventually, BVBIZ should be able to meet part of her own budget locally and empower the students in a way.  The greatest limitation will be the financial resources to get some of the projects up and running. However, this month we can begin to report on the following;

1.1 Maize and Beans

The size of our land is 8 hectares. A lot of work needs to be done to make a section of the land ready for the next planting season which is set to begin in a few weeks’ time. However, some members of the community have availed to us a total of almost 10 hectares of land to use this coming season. The plan will be to plant maize (5-6 hectares) and beans (3 hectares).  Within these hectares we shall also plant pumpkin, sweet potatoes and water melons. The main focus will, however, be on maize and beans. Whilst these will lower our food budget, maize will also be critical for the poultry project.  The maize project requires $490/hectare whilst beans requires $610/hectare. The total needed is $4770 if the school is to make maximum use of the available land. All this remain as a dream since much of the school’s resources have been dedicated to construction. Any assistance towards this endeavour will be greatly appreciated.

1.2 Broilers

One of the targeted projects to be undertaken is the raising of broilers. The first batch of 50 came on the 4th of September. Once the market is established, we hope to slowly increase the batches.

1.3 Garden

One of the essential projects to be undertaken is market gardening. A small portion has been cleared to cater for this effort. The produce shall be for local consumption whilst the excess will be sold to add to the school’s income. More information shall be shared in the subsequent reports. The vision will be to put the garden under drip irrigation. About $1310 is needed for the drip system in this garden.

2.0 EVANGELISM

Evangelism continued in the month of September. The major focus is on the efforts of our graduating class. These are scattered all over but have remained effective in the field. Some of them are working with their local preachers. The congregations concerned include Rimuka, Plasworth, Sipaba, Maware, Manyame, Sharara, Mashayamvura, Alaska, Shackleton, and Redcliff.  From the students’ report, a total of 21 souls were baptized in the month.

CONCLUSION

We praise God for what we were able to achieve in September. More activities shall start in as the country opens up after the lockdown. Thank you for your financial and the moral support we continue receiving. To God be the glory!

Posted on October 19, 2020 .

Back in class in India

Reporting letter for the month of September-2020

Respected beloved brother Keith Kasarjian the director of International Bible studies and Mr. Mark Reynolds the coordinator of Bear Valley Bible Institute and all the supports and prayer partners of our BVBI-Tirupati-India we humbly convey our warmest greetings to you. We are ever grateful to you for your continual prayers and encouragement. We hope that this mail may find you good health.

By the grace of God all the students, teaching staff and non-teaching staff and my family members are doing well. We convey many thanks for your loving and most precious and valuable help for the smooth function of the spiritual educational project of BVBI-Tirupati. We are really grateful to you for your love and generosity . I am Certain that God is working through BVBI, as our good father in heaven expects every one must be saved regarding less of his color, caste, country and  language he belongs. This is possible only by preaching the gospel of Christ which can eradicate all the spiritual problems and save the souls for eternal life by the precious blood of Christ.

As  Apostle Paul tells in Rom 10:14-b”…..how will they hear without a preacher (NKJV),the main goal of BVBI-Tirupati is to prepare the young men to proclaim the gospel of Christ . According to 2Timothy 2:2 we have selected faithful men to train them up who can teach others also. In the month of September third week the class room work was began after relieving from the covid-19 restrictions , soon the students had  arrived they were put in quarantine for five days in our own campus and then they were allowed for  the classes. Regarding the calendar all students and teachers agreed to continue the classes without giving the break in between the semesters.  According to our new plan the syllabus will be completed by the third week of April-2021. The month of May would be horrible and hot summer in India, generally all the educational departments get summer vacations in the month of May. 

Lord willing we want to begin the fresh batch in the month of June-2021. We are happy to report you that all our students before they come for this semester they have seriously involved in their local church activities, most of the students were sent by the local churches where young preachers are mostly wanted.

We are thankful to some of the workers who come and assist in several ways without expecting material help in order to run this project in better way more effectively. We are thankful to Healing Hands International for their great assistance for the establishment of Agricultural kitchen garden. We appreciate all the guests who came and visited from outside of our nation in 2019 and 2020 .We pray that the vaccine may be invented soon for the covid-19 so that this virus may not hinders  for the travelling of my beloved brothers and sisters. We are thankful to our international director Mr. Keith Kasarjian for supplying all the  study material for two years ,  we also thankful for to Dr.Damon Vincent and Mr.John R.Vaughan and Mr.Jerry Bates for sending wonderful additional bible material by mail.

We once again thankful to you for all your prayers and encouragements, we treat you as blessing of God. We love you and sincerely appreciate your love for the spiritual educational program in India. We continue to pray for you and humbly request your continual prayers  for  BVBI-Tiurpati-India.

Thanking you all.

Yours brother and sister in Christ.

Vijay&Swarupa. Behalf of BVBI-Tirupati-India.

Posted on October 19, 2020 .

Ready for a new intake in Zambia

September 2020

Report

Warm greetings to you all brothers and sisters!! We give honor and glory to God who has given us the opportunity to work in His Kingdom and report about the events during the month of September 2020.

We continue to record good progress with our alumni, all our students are very busy spreading the gospel of Christ. In spite of the hardships brought to bear by the advert of Covid-19, more baptisms and more restorations have continued to be registered during this period. In Kabwe central province of Zambia Clive has continued to work with two congregations and we can gladly report two of the souls added to the sheepfold on 23/09/20 and he currently have thirty (30) candidates for baptism his Bible class. Hornbye, currently working with North rise Church of Christ in Ndola has restored 19 members.

Wusakile church of Christ congregation is blessed to have one of our students, Simon Khazi, working with them. We just received good report from the leadership on how he is conducting Bible studies and preaching, We have no doubt that many will be saved and indeed many will live faithfully for Christ because of the efforts that Simon is putting in.

In Mpongwe district of the Copper Belt province, we have established a congregation were Nelson Sikazindu is working and helping his elder brother with farm work he has enough time to evangelize in his area. Together with other brethren there, we believe this congregation will be one of the vibrate in the area.  

Vincent Simwanza, Terence Phiri and Stembiso Magawa have continued working with Luanshya Central Church Christ. They are engaged in evangelism on a daily basis and have so far set up many Bible studies. A week hardly passes without witnessing any baptism at Luanshya Central. After completing his studies Vincent has baptized six people and had five restorations during the same time. We thank God that these men proved to be very enthusiastic about the work of our Lord. Vincent has also found work at Zambia Telecommunication company through preaching to them.

We are geared to start a new intake which will begin in the first week of October 2020. The Covid-19 cases have drastically gone down in the past two weeks here in Zambia. We pray that this continues to be the case even as we begin our next intake. We had accepted some brethren from neighboring countries but we don’t think they will make it during the first quarter. Zambia travel is now open to foreign nationals, however the Zambian government has suspended all tourist visas until further notice. We continue to pray that this pandemic ends so that normality of doing things could return.  

 Our hearts are truly and forever indebted to Woodland Oaks Church of Christ for financial support and all the encouragement in this good work. You are always in our prayers. Please stay safe and healthy!

Brotherly,

Cephas and Fred

Posted on October 16, 2020 .

10 more saved in Malawi

Bear Valley Bible Institute – Ekwendeni

Malawi – September Report 2020

Introduction

We hope this finds everyone doing well. We are very grateful to God that the government has lifted the burden by allowing schools to reopen. We started the classes on the 14th of September, 2020. All the students are in and classes are in progress. The Covid pandemic has brought in a big negative impact on our school calendar, but we are much happy that many souls have been added to the church, even in the midst of the pandemic. This month of September the Lord has added 10 souls to the church. We are also blessed to have Brother Navie Theu who is teaching the short course on the doctrine of “Godhead” from the 28th of September to the 2nd of October, 2020.

Preaching

As the students were on holiday this time of the pandemic, we as teachers have been travelling in various congregations preaching and teaching. This way of doing things has helped about 33 souls to be added to the church since the month of March. We have also been conducting lectureships which has helped most of the churches have the sound teaching of Christ. On the 27th we taught and preached at Mwenelondo church of Christ where one of our fellow graduates of Chimala; Lyton Mhango, is preaching. We really enjoyed congregating with them. They have asked us to go with the students next year for a preaching campaign and lectureship to be organised.

Teaching  

As we have said in the introduction, the schools have been reopened and everything is back to normal but under serious Covid precautions. Students are in to continue their studies. We hope coming November we may have lots of courses covered before we let the students go for the holiday and have the opportunity to cultivate their fields as everyone here depends on subsistence farming to feed the family.

School project

Now as we have a school site to build, we are planning to put the foundations down by December the Lord willing. This is going to be a challenging work without funds to do the work, but we trust in God who provides. Our aim is to have our own facilities rather than renting, and also to allow our students to have gardens and other handy training to help them be self-supporting after school.

We thank God for His hand to provide us with all the necessary care through the Bear Valley Bible International for the school to keep running. We pray for your families as this work still needs your support. We really appreciate your love, kindness and many prayers! Stay blessed as you Think Souls!

Yours fellow servants in the Lord,

Ephron and Clergynton 

Posted on October 15, 2020 .

Maximizing the use of technology in Peru

Greetings dear brothers,
A fraternal greeting to you from Lima - Peru,
This has been a very busy month despite the fact that we have many limitations to do what we are passionate about, yet the ministry continues as well as the programs related to the institute.

We are transmitting our programs 8 times a week in a virtual way (I mean virtual studies or sermons as part of our congregational work, in which we have one of our students involved with a lot of commitment, I mean Alejandro Berrio). We have done some benevolence activities as well, thanks to the help of generous brothers who are kind enough to share their material blessings with us.

The institute continues to offer its classes virtually and the last course has been Marriage and Family. Brother Yens Nima was the instructor for this course. For his report, our students have passed the course with satisfactory grades.

Thinking about implementing new things taking advantage of the circumstances and opportunities, we have considered it a good idea to implement a webinar prior to each course to continue awakening interest in the courses and the institute's class program among our brothers. Our first webinar is scheduled for October 24 prior to the Galatians course in November, which will be taught again by Brother Yens Nima. 

I share a few brief thoughts from Yens and the course he has taught:

"First of all, I thank God and at the same time the brothers who gave me the opportunity to teach this subject to the students of the Bear Valley Bible Institute, our Brother Juan Abanto and Abraham Alata. It is an honor to serve the cause of God through this course that we have been teaching Marriage and Family. Well, the study included the biblical and theological bases of the family but with special emphasis on the treatment of the ministerial family.... This course provided, from the biblical and theological bases, some valuable tools for the strengthening of our marital and family relationship as ministers. This will enable us to be equipped and sensitized to help other families who will seek our advice and guidance in times of pain and difficulty. In addition, we will have a good foundation to train those who are not yet married, to prevent some of the unfortunate situations that we have had to face due to our lack of knowledge and experience" Yens Nima.

The course scheduled for this month of October is Church History and will be presented by Abraham Alata, classes begin on October 5.

Posted on October 15, 2020 .

More successes in Nigeria

Dear fellow ministers of New Covenant.
Greetings to you all from students and staffs of The BVBIN & SWSE, Ibadan and fellow WBSFUW in the Western States of Nigeria. Below is the summary of this month of September 2020 .

OVERVIEW :
I.  FIRST SEMESTER CLASSES CONTINUE 
II.  WEEKEND EVANGELISM / MORNING GOSPEL  CAMPAIGNS 
III .  REPORT FROM SOME OF MY FELLOW WBSFUW
IV. VOICE OF THE TRUTH VOLUME 105 & 106 AID IN CONVERSION

FIRST SEMESTER CLASSES CONTINUE : This session 2020/2021 classes for first semester enter its 7th week. I,Bro. Makinde Ebens is handling Evangelism-1,Book of James and Church Problems.
Bro. Kayode Eniafe is handling  OT wisdom-1(Job & Eccles.) and OT & NT survey . 
Bro. Isaac Olaniyan is handling Life of Christ -1( Matthew), The Godhead and 1,2,3 John .
Bro. Andrew Adeolu is handling The Pentateuch and Denominational Doctrines. 
Bro. Emmanuel Godwin is handling Scheme of Redemption and NT Church -1 while Bro. Guda Silas is handling  Prison Epistles and OT History- 1 (Joshua - Esther).

WEEKEND EVANGELISM / MORNING GOSPEL CAMPAIGNS:
The students and staffs of the BVBIN & SWSE- Ibadan continued in the evangelization of Butubutu village and its environment; Jago, Badeku ,Ajia ,and Egbeda towns of Oyo State and Asejire and Ikire towns of Osun State. 
Bro. Iyesele Ifeanyi ,who is presently our students leader is the group leader for the group that evangelized Butubutu village and environs . Bro. Andrew Adeolu and Bro. Peter Ortserga led the Jago , Kupalo and Elewura group. Bro. Kayode Eniafe led the group that evangelized Asejire and Ikire towns of Osun state. Bro. Adedoyin Sola Rotimi led the Badeku group and Bro. Dele Shotola led Ajia group while I led the Egbeda group.
Thanks be unto God for crowning the effort of Bro. Kayode and his group with a convert and that of Butubutu group with a convert on September 24,2020.

ABOUT A STUDENT :
Bro. Jude Canox David  is one of our  present year- 2 students. A native of Ososo in Edo state. Born on August 17,2000 to Bro. and Sister John Jude of the Church of Christ, Jaleoyemi -Oniyere ,Ibadan. Became a member of the Lord's church in year 2016 after his secondary school education. He is also studying Graphics and Print as his Vocational training in addition to the ministerial studies. His mission after his tertiary education is to assist the church of Christ Saki town,Oyo State and in the evangelization of that northern part of Oyo State.

SPECIAL  ACCOMPLISHMENT :
In spite of our present financial state, the school was able to reprint four thousand copies of each of our six local tracts for the purpose of evangelization of both rural and urban areas of the Western States of Nigeria for the last quarter of year 2020.
Permit me to give kudos to the supporters of the BVBIN & SWSE, Ibadan for working together to achieve this victory. The school management and instructors who wholeheartedly accepted the proposal of our evangelism team to get another set of our local tracts printed also deserve to be appreciated.
Brethren, the quarterly request for this local gospel tracts from young congregations in the Western States of Nigeria including Kwara and Kogi States also shows that our brethren/churches here actually  know the value of gospel tracts /literatures both locally and internationally printed.

CONCLUSION: We thank you all for your great contributions toward the growth of the Lord's church in Africa, Nigeria in particular. May the Lord of blessing continue to bless all our joint efforts in Christ Jesus, amen.
I remain yours in His grace as a servant..... Makinde Ebens Olufemi ( The Chief Servant of BVBIN & SWSE, Ibadan and WBSFUW)

Posted on October 15, 2020 .

Covid presenting challenges in Ukraine

Dear brethren, congregations and Christian families,

In my monthly report I'd like to update you with the news from the Bible Institute and the coronavirus situation in Ukraine.

The classes were started in September. Currently we have 4 second year students. The month of September was normal but in October the new wave of the coronavirus commenced and the government insisted on adoptive quarantine. Slowly but surely the educational institutions close their physical doors and most likely we won't be an exception. The numbers of infected are climbing up every day.  The official statistics are lower than real life because the testing for covid is very pricey and even if one can afford it, there’s a long waiting list. The results usually come back in 7-8 days. The hospital system in Ukraine is not capable to deal with the pressure and many doctors quit.

Our students and teachers are not panicking, however. We monitor our students, especially since we are low in numbers. Many Gospel meetings and seminars are postponed or hosted online. And there's another major problem, common to all the congregations all over the world - decreasing attendance. Congregations of 30-40 Christians currently congregate 20-30 at best. Many people are still stressed out about the pandemic especially because the government is not helping any small and medium sized businesses financially.  So many people literary can't find employment and they have to work on getting different skills and change trades.

This month our students had the books of Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther (Instructor Konstantin Kisilenko), Minor Prophets II (Dennis Sopelnik), Introduction to Greek (Valentin Tsopa), Leadership (Andrew Zhuravlev). In two weeks we are having the fall break followed by the week of personal evangelism. We decided to use the opportunity to help the local preachers to visit those who were missing the assemblies and encourage them to keep the faith.

It's quite difficult for me under the circumstances to work on recruitment for the next school year. I have to rethink my strategies. I used to personally visit different congregations and make presentations of our Bible Institute, meet potential students and keep in touch with them until their arrival to Bela Tserkva. Nowadays everything happens online and it's a new experience for me. If you have any suggestions on recruitment strategies during the pandemic period, please share with me your knowledge and experience.

May God keep you safe.  The Bible Institute from Ukraine sends our love and many thanks for your financial support.

Your brother in Christ,

Dennis Sopelnik.

Posted on October 15, 2020 .

Tanzania Leadership Conference

Every year, the Tanzania Leadership Conference (TLC) is hosted by the Andrew Connally School of Preaching (ACSOP) in Arusha, Tanzania. This longstanding event continues to draw faithful brethren from varying parts of east Africa. ACSOP and Bear Valley have enjoyed their partnership since 2001. In that time the school has produced many faithful and active preachers that have gone throughout east Africa.

Bear Valley was represented at this year’s conference by Keith Kasarjian and Daniel Gaines. Both spoke on the program, as well as participated on Q&A panels. Daniel serves as the Coordinator for ACSOP. The program was excellent, with good attendance and outstanding preachers, both local and international. TLC is directed by school Directors, Charles Hebert and Ahimidewe Kimaro, both of whom are ACSOP graduates.

One really neat thing that happened during TLC was the arrival of Denver student Chris Carter, who is participating in Bear Valley’s Study Abroad program and will be a student at ACSOP until December. Isn’t that a great opportunity?!?! The Study Abroad program is yet another reason for men who want to train to preach to choose Bear Valley.

BONUS: Listen to this incredible singing HERE and HERE

Brotherly,

Keith Kasarjian

Posted on October 15, 2020 .

Classes continue in Ibadan

Dear fellow ministers of New Covenant.
Greetings to you all from students and staffs of The BVBIN & SWSE, Ibadan and fellow WBSFUW in the Western States of Nigeria.
Below is the summary of this month of September 2020 .

      OVERVIEW :
I.  FIRST SEMESTER CLASSES CONTINUE
II.  WEEKEND EVANGELISM / MORNING GOSPEL  CAMPAIGNS
III .  REPORT FROM SOME OF MY FELLOW WBSFUW
IV. VOICE OF THE TRUTH VOLUME 105 & 106 AID IN CONVERSION

FIRST SEMESTER CLASSES CONTINUE : This session 2020/2021 classes for first semester enter its 7th week. I,Bro. Makinde Ebens is handling Evangelism-1,Book of James and Church Problems.
Bro. Kayode Eniafe is handling  OT wisdom-1(Job & Eccles.) and OT & NT survey .
Bro. Isaac Olaniyan is handling Life of Christ -1( Matthew), The Godhead and 1,2,3 John .
Bro. Andrew Adeolu is handling The Pentateuch and Denominational Doctrines.
Bro. Emmanuel Godwin is handling Scheme of Redemption and NT Church -1 while Bro. Guda Silas is handling  Prison Epistles and OT History- 1 (Joshua - Esther).

WEEKEND EVANGELISM / MORNING GOSPEL CAMPAIGNS:
The students and staffs of the BVBIN & SWSE- Ibadan continued in the evangelization of Butubutu village and its environment; Jago, Badeku ,Ajia ,and Egbeda towns of Oyo State and Asejire and Ikire towns of Osun State.
Bro. Iyesele Ifeanyi ,who is presently our students leader is the group leader for the group that evangelized Butubutu village and environs . Bro. Andrew Adeolu and Bro. Peter Ortserga led the Jago , Kupalo and Elewura group. Bro. Kayode Eniafe led the group that evangelized Asejire and Ikire towns of Osun state. Bro. Adedoyin Sola Rotimi led the Badeku group and Bro. Dele Shotola led Ajia group while I led the Egbeda group.
Thanks be unto God for crowning the effort of Bro. Kayode and his group with a convert and that of Butubutu group with a convert on September 24,2020.

REPORT FROM WORLD BIBLE SCHOOL FOLLOW UP WORKERS :
i-  Bro. Emmanuel Godwin and Bro. Gbenga Ilori reported that their evangelism outreach of September 10 through 13  in Imeko ,Ogun state resulted into the planting of the Lord's church in Imeko town and conversion of two souls.
ii- Bro. Johnson Godwin also reported that the Lord adds three souls to the church in Ode-Aye in Ondo state as a result of their house - to- house weekend evangelism in the months of August and September 2020.
iii- Bro. M.B.Archibong of WBS ,Uyo reported the conversion of two souls  in the month of  August and September as a result of his follow up and weekly evangelism with other WBSFUW in Okurikang Okoyong,Akwa-Ekim and Ndong Nyom Okoyong towns of Akwa Ibom state.
He ,Bro. M.B. Archibong, requested for the prayer of the saints for one of his co-WBSFUW ,Bro. Daniel Isonguyo that lost his wife recently after a brief illness.
iv- Bro. Obey Rimamskwe reported the conversion of a couple in Kapakya town of Taraba state as a result of their continuous evangelization in USSA Local Government Area Taraba state. He also reported the receptive attitude of some of his denominational friends as a result of the free distribution of VOTI volumes 105 & 106 .

VOTI VOLUMES 105 & 106 AID IN CONVERSION : Report reaching our office from some of the recipients of the VOTI volumes 105 & 106 in Nigeria  shows that the VOTI publications  aid in the conversions of over twenty souls during the WBS seminars conducted in some States in the months of August and September 2020. To God be the glory !

ABOUT A STUDENT :
Bro. Jude Canox David  is one of our  present year- 2 students. A native of Ososo in Edo state. Born on August 17,2000 to Bro. and Sister John Jude of the Church of Christ, Jaleoyemi -Oniyere ,Ibadan. Became a member of the Lord's church in year 2016 after his secondary school education. He is also studying Graphics and Print as his Vocational training in addition to the ministerial studies. His mission after his tertiary education is to assist the church of Christ Saki town,Oyo State and in the evangelization of that northern part of Oyo State.

SPECIAL  ACCOMPLISHMENT :
In spite of our present financial state, the school was able to reprint four thousand copies of each of our six local tracts for the purpose of evangelization of both rural and urban areas of the Western States of Nigeria for the last quarter of year 2020.
Permit me to give kudos to the supporters of the BVBIN & SWSE, Ibadan for working together to achieve this victory. The school management and instructors who wholeheartedly accepted the proposal of our evangelism team to get another set of our local tracts printed also deserve to be appreciated.
Brethren, the quarterly request for this local gospel tracts from young congregations in the Western States of Nigeria including Kwara and Kogi States also shows that our brethren/churches here actually  know the value of gospel tracts /literature both locally and internationally printed.

CONCLUSION: We thank you all for your great contributions toward the growth of the Lord's church in Africa, Nigeria in particular. May the Lord of blessing continue to bless all our joint efforts in Christ Jesus, amen.
I remain yours in His grace as a servant..... Makinde Ebens Olufemi ( The Chief Servant of BVBIN & SWSE, Ibadan and WBSFUW)

Posted on September 29, 2020 .

Caring for graduates in India

Dear Brethren in Christ,

Greetings to you in the precious name of Lord Jesus Christ our saviour. Hope this email finds you all good. We are so uplifted by the grace of God that has been bestowed upon us during this pandemic. We are so grateful to our mighty God for being so kind and watching over and protecting us during the life threatening situation in India. We are so thankful to you all for lifting up your prayers on our behalf. Our God is so kind and respond to our prayers being offered for each other and for the brethren across the world.

Brethren, God has blessed us with wonderful Christ minded leader, our Director Samuel Raju; we have been encouraged by his commitment towards the lost and dedication in training Men and great desire to reach the unreached with Gospel of Christ. During the this Corona Pandemic traveling has become an issue for the purpose of safety. It has totally restricted us to go anywhere and even to find out the whereabout of our brethren. Sadly it has restricted us to visit some of the brethren who were sick and some who have lost their loved ones.

However, Brother Samuel wanted to visit those brethren who are living the hill areas, who lives 3 hrs away from Visakhapatnam. It is totally in the hill area surrounded by green hills and flowing streams. He was so concerned about those brethren, because for them naturally living water, supplies and medical care is very much scarce. Also communication is only being done in certain places and by certain people only, it is  very difficult to find cell phone service, there are only two Cell companies has the network, which is totally under the control of the government, because some extremists made that hill area to run their anti government activities. In some areas they even run parallel government where our preachers have to be very careful how they act and react in certain circumstances. Because going against them could cause problem to the preachers’ lives. We can describe it all, would take lot of space in this email.

Well, continuing the story, Samuel was so concerned about the 21 graduates who are working in that area; out of the 21 two has been attracted by the denominational group as they pay a monthly salary to them. With the great desire when Samuel proposed the visit, I wanted to join with him as well. And contacted one our graduate who stays in touch with all the graduates seeking help to visit all of them, in reply we heard that all those brethren wanted to meet at Bro. Singa Raju’s place. We really don’t know the surprise behind this meeting, after all we wanted to visit them to tell that we are thinking of them.  So our drive for 3 hrs went really well, to our surprise we got there before 1hrs of our scheduled time, may be miscalculated.  Any ways, as our journey went half way, we found out it was raining there, later we learned that it has been raining from over a week in that area. So our guide preacher met at the spot, he drove on a motor cycle while its raining to get to the spot. We were glad that he got into our vehicle to protect him from the rain.

Then we begun our journey to brother’ Singa Raju’s place, our Guide preacher brother Satyanarayana guided us to the destination. Journey went in the narrow, very narrow, steep, very steep roads. It is normal to face the ditches on the Indian roads, there is no doubt to face certain bumpy roads in a very rural and hilly areas. It was sort of dangerous to drive in such roads when it was raining constantly. Our mission of meeting the brethren is becoming true which excited us so much. that motivated us to keep going, ups and downs, valleys and streams, we took some moments of our time to praise God for HIS marvellous creation. While we were nearing the destination, we have seen some very narrow roads yielding in to the road we are travelling, then we noticed some of our graduates riding on motor cycles in two and three numbers. We were truly excited about seeing them coming to the place with the same excitement as we were.

We have finally arrived at the destination, it was a small hamlet, may be 15 houses. The villagers all farmers, they have cattle and chicken as well. We noticed children whom we figured they do not go to school regularly, for them its not a big thing to go to school at the early age.  By the time we got there to the preacher’s newly built house, built with mud walls and metal roof, we noticed three young ladies cooking meal for a gathering of 30 people, we were surprised and asked brother Singa Raju what’s happening, he replied that all the graduates are assembling here today, we were excited about it. The were coming to attend and would like to spend time listening to the word and have fellowship. We were thrilled with their great desire to use the opportunity and also about making use of time, even though weather is not cooperative and threat of Corona remains.

In about an hour, all the expected graduates arrived there, we were so glad to see each other, great time to exchange our warmth on each other. After everyone settle down, we assembled at Singa Raju’s house and Raju Babu has lead the prayer and three of them stood up and lead the singing. We praised God by seeing the wonderful nature around us, we sang ‘How great Thou Art’. I was asked to speak for few minutes, my lesson was from Acts 14:21-28 “strengthening the disciples and encouraging them to remain true to the faith. "We must go through many hardships to enter the kingdom of God," they said.” Acts 14:22  a To help these brethren know that we have to remain in the same faith and be strong besides all kinds of temptations, struggles and circumstances. Encouraging them to be strong during the present Corona pandemic which is hurting the church  life and Preachers so badly. After my message Bro. Samuel was asked to speak, before he preaches, sung couple of songs to encourage the gathering. We had 36 men gathered for this meeting out of them 21 are graduates of our school. Samuel encouraged them to be strong to face the Devil which is destroying the church. This is another time of fellowship we had after long long time during this corona pandemic season. We were excited about the news of people being added to the Church through their Team effort.

We had a meal cooked in their pattern which is little different than what we used to, however it was delicious and lovely meal, should not degrade the effort those ladies put into to cook for us all. After the meeting is over, Samuel distributed monetary help to those 21 preachers who are struggling during this pandemic. Brother Singa Raju shown us a metal roof hut which was built with the help of the local preachers, we have provided a help fo Rs 10,000/- to take care of other needs towards the church meeting place.  Also, we have met three young men who are interested to join in our School for getting the Biblical education, after discussion with them, that our school always welcome those who wants to learn the word of God and become evangelists and Bible Teachers. We had three young men introduced themselves showing how much interested they are to become preachers. We invited them to come and visit us at Visakhapatnam.

All in all it was a great time of fellowship with those brethren working so hard in the hill areas of the state of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa as well. Some of the preachers live next to border line, in our travel we have travelled across some fo the roads that takes us to the Border of the state of Orissa.  Finally we had prayer and dispersed to our destinations.

Dear Brethren, Jesus said in Acts 1:8 “and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.” Truly these men, which are Graduates of Bear Valley International school are witnessing the Death, Burial and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ our saviour in the uttermost parts of this world. They are planting the seed and reaping the harvest, churches are growing, Lord’s church is becoming stronger everyday. We praise God for blessing us all to be a part of this, we sure appreciate you all for your kindness in help running the Preaching school at Visakhapatnam. May God continue to bless our combined efforts in rescuing the souls and establishing congregations and producing effective communicators of the Gospel.

We are so grateful to God such a Director who has been striving for His cause for over 40years, with a great commitment to serve the Lord in expanding the boarders of His Kingdom. We are working along as Team with the same commitment and enthusiasm. Kindly remembers us in your prayers daily, we shall be praying for you too.

Thanks so much for reading this story of the mission work being done by Visakha Valley Bible College, let me hear from you what you think of this, love you ...God bless you all...!!!

In Christ,

John Dean M

Posted on September 28, 2020 .

Getting closer to normal in Lagos Island

REPORT OF THE BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE – LAGOS ISLAND CENTER,  July 2020 - September 2020.

INTRODUCTION: Jehovah God promised to hold our hands in times like this and he did hold our hands. The lockdown has finally been eased in Lagos, Nigeria and activates coming back to normal. However, part of the new normal is social distancing and facemask all the places. On the other hand, we thank God that this August makes a year that the Lagos Island Center started. Thanks to all who facilitated the starting of this project in one way or the other. We started with 14 students and 12 are still regular in class. We thank God for this is about 90 in percentage and an excellent score in rating.

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES: We are going to the 13th circle in our academic calendar in our center. The pandemic challenges took three months from us which we are going to work out plans to recover them in due time. Students are doing wonderfully well. Bro Lucky Uzoyere from Ikorodu center just finished teaching the Book of Galatians. Meanwhile, Bro Emmanuel Odoh from Agege taught Godhead and Bro Godwin Frank taught Denominational Doctrine. Two staff and a student were part of the 18th graduation ceremony on our main campus in Butubutu, Ibadan. Bro Olufemi Adewuyi took a lesson on prayer while I delivered the graduation speech.

WBS ONLINE STUDY HELPER: It is still of great pleasure that I am thanking God who put in the heart of the one who prepared the World Bible School lessons. The Online version has afforded me a great opportunity to accomplish my desire in reaching out with the gospel. Having more than 2400 students online is of great joy to me. I try to mark the lesson of an average of 30 students each day. In the past three months, 5 students completed their courses. 4 among the prospects have indicated interest to obey the gospel. They are being followed up in different locations as the closest congregation to them had been contacted.

CHALLENGES: The traffic congestion in Lagos is making attendance to class very challenging. The bad road and congestion have increased the cost of transportation.

CONCLUSION: As we are all getting out of the pandemic, we pray that God bless our sponsors so they will continue to do the good work they are doing in this part of the world. There is a transformation going on in the church which will bring rapid growth in the church over time.

Thanks and God bless you.

TIM IWE

Posted on September 28, 2020 .

The school in Fiji is growing

Our gracious God has blessed our efforts in Fiji in so many ways.  The country has been covid-19 free for 150 days.  The country itself, is still under lockdown.  Only Fijian citizens, who have been abroad, and yachts are currently allowed to enter the country, and then they are quarantined for 14 days.

That said, the school is growing.  We have had an evening class since the end of last year.  It was on break for about 3 months because of the evening curfew.  10 weeks ago that curfew was lifted and we were able to resume those classes.  11 students took the class on Preparation and Delivery of Sermons and 8 students completed this course this past Monday evening.  3 of those students were driving in on Monday afternoons from Nadi, This is a four hour commute one way.  They would then stay the night and drive back at 4 AM the next morning so they would arrive in time to get to work!

Because of the covid-19 restrictions on travel, the prices of renting an apartment have come down.  Unfortunately, this doesn’t affect current leases, but it does affect new leases.  This has enabled us to take out a two year lease in the Nadi area so we have been able to start a Saturday program in the West.  Every other weekend, Jason and I drive to Nadi.  We have been teaching classes every other Saturday.   We will teach two months in Lautoka, and then two months in Nadi.  We have had 11 students coming from congregations in Nadi, Lautoka, and Ba.  The two classes that we have started with are: Backgrounds of Early Christianity, taught by Jason, and Rebuilding Confidence in Leadership from the Book of Nehemiah taught by me.  The classes have been well received.

Because of the covid-19 travel restrictions, we have had to cancel our short-course teachers for this year.  However, Terry Pafford from Midland, Texas has gone the extra mile.  He has recorded 31 lessons from Psalms and Job that are between 10 and 30 minutes in length.  He has provided his notes as a textbook and has provided questions from each study.  He will be grading the exams, memory tests, and homework assignments from his home in Texas.  While the internet is not robust enough to stream live, we have been able to download his lectures and upload the tests and assignments for his grading.  He has done an excellent job with the class and the students are really enjoying the lectures.

Our day program is going well.  We have eleven students taking classes four days a week from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Tuesday through Friday.  We have six students on tract to graduate on the 31 of October 2020.  Debbie and Devan are working on getting things ready for graduation.  These students have worked hard and we are looking forward to celebrating their achievement with them the end of October.

We continue to thank God for your prayers, kind words, and support of this work.  Your efforts are bearing fruit for the kingdom of God in the Pacific Islands!

Your servants in Christ,

Rocco, Jason, and Emosi

Posted on September 28, 2020 .

More progress in Mbanga

We bring salutations from the church of Christ Mbanga, from the staff of the BVBIC-MBANGA, and also from the provost and family. We want to thank the almighty God for giving us life today and to grant us this special moment to talk about the work of the church in Cameroon in general and to the francophones in particular. By his grace we shall overcome. We pray this report meets you in very good condition. 

The congregation of Mbanga wants to say thank you for the work that the students are doing in this town. The students now present mature lessons and are able to answer questions from all directions.

The more time goes by, the more the boys are becoming men. They preach today with all authority. They have great lesson titles and a good mastery of homiletics. Dear God, we thank you for this work that is taking place in Cameroon and in Mbanga in particular. May the name of God be praised! 

As we prepare for short courses, we also do not fail to nurture young assemblies and to check on the prospects we have made for some time now.

We had a very successful short course with both the men and the women. Brother Mesach Ndah did a great job talking about the “Holy Women of Faith,” while brother Ititi was the interpreter. On the other hand, brother Yemte Albert, the preacher with the Batouri assembly, did a marvelous job with the students as he exegesis of the book of James. It was great to have him in our mist as an old man in the field with lots of experience since he graduated from the school of preaching in Benin. He too was greatly happy to have worked with the Bear Valley school and sends appreciation to the coordinator. We should keep him in our prayers as he is just recovering from a back spring. On this same light, we were also blessed to have this visiting minister from the extreme north or far North region of Cameroon to teach in the school.

God added one soul into the church in Mbanga just as we planned for this semester’s internship. She came up out of the water smiling as the Lord adds to the church daily as they are saved. Thank you, Lord Jesus!  May your name be glorified!

May God give long life to the Bear Valley Bible Institute International. 

From your servants of the church of Christ Mbanga

Posted on September 28, 2020 .