New School in Bloemfontein, South Africa

BLOEMFONTEIN REPORT

19 months after the first attempt to start the school in Bloemfontein collapsed in early 2023, the BVBI Bloemfontein campus finally commenced in September 2024. Many thanks to Brother Keith for his endless efforts to establish this school. The BVBI Bloemfontein is an extension school that meets twice a month to cover the 30 hours of classwork per course as stipulated by BVBI International. The first weekend was from Friday the 6th of September to Sunday the 8th of September. The second weekend was from the 27th up to the 29th of September.

Brother Tawanda was the instructor in September and he taught, How We Got The Bible. This is how the schedule lines up until December 2024. October - Survey of the Old Testament 1; November - The Life of Christ, December - Proverbs and Psalms.

10 registered students attend the school regularly. It is unfortunate on the school side (students) that one student, Brother Raphael Simango got a new job in Limpopo province. Thus, he only attended the first course and has relocated to another far way province. The students are happy with their studies they have being challenged academically and spiritually by the first course. One student, Brother Sam said, “I am 55 years old, and I was raised in the church of Christ and this is new information I am receiving. I am going to encourage other Christians to join the school so that they can also benefit. I cannot wait to enjoy more courses.”

The director will campaign to market the school in the church of Christ in Bloemfontein. There is great growth potential for the school and the church at large in this town. Keep praying for the school in Bloemfontein, South Africa.

Your brother,

Tawanda Mwadiya

(Maseru & Bloemfontein Director)

Posted on October 8, 2024 .

Luanshya, Zambia alumni continue preaching the word

October, 2024 

Report

Introduction

The month of September 2024 continued to be very fruitful as far as evangelism is concerned. The following are some of the happenings that were recorded during the month September 2024 here at Bear valley Bible Institute Zambia.

Evangelism

The students had intensified their personal evangelism. They were given some targets of people to preach to during week. And we were reaching twenty four persons per week. By this method we discovered that ninety-six (96) persons received the message of salvation

We also increased the number of houses in which Bible studies were conducted. Each team consisting of half of the students had Bible studies twice a week in different homes of Christians. 

Baptisms

We are very happy to report that the month of September has recorded seventeen (17) baptisms, which are positive numbers as far as furthering the mission of God is concerned. We can safely say that a week hardly passes without witnessing a conversion or a restoration of Christians. Our alumni have continued to work very hard in the bringing of people back to the Lord. We humbly solicit your prayers for all our alumni. They have remained faithful to the mission of Christ. We also intend to have fresher courses with our Alumni.  

End of the Final Quarter (2024)

The courses that were concluded for the final of 2024 academic year included: The Book of Revelation, Christian Ethics, Congregational Development, Denominational Doctrines and elementary Greek. After completing the above courses, we became very busy in preparing a colorful graduation ceremony after all our students completed their full prescribed courses of Biblical Studies by the administration of Bear Valley Bible Institute. Hence the 2022 -2024 intake graduation ceremony has been done; we will give our full report in the month of October 2024. 

The students are really excited and four of them have been taken by the congregations on the copper belt province to give service. After graduating, all of them have gone back to their respective congregations that are dotted across Zambia.

We will definitely miss all of them here at school but we are very confident that they will make great preachers wherever they are.

Hosting the training of survival skills with Healing Hands International-USA

Bear Valley Bible Institute Zambia hosted the training of survival skill sponsored by Healing Hands International. The workshop was conducted by Dr Ebenezer Udofia, the Coordinator for African region.

Dr Udofia ably taught eighty three (83) participations on Agricultural techniques in order to maximize crop production. This training was extended to even non- members of Church of Christ. And they were very grateful to be invited for such a workshop. We also recorded three (3) baptisms at the end of this workshop

A new building at a new congregation

We are helping our newly established congregation to have a structure were they are meeting for worship in a village of Masaiti District. The congregation is increasing in numbers and all are very excited as they labor for the master, they stated with eight members and the numbers have risen to twenty-eight. We have attached some pictures taken during our work and worship.

Conclusion

Our hearts are forever indebted to all our partners and to Woodland Oaks Church of Christ in particular for financial support and all the encouragement given to us for this noble work. 

You are always in our prayers. May God richly bless you all!!

Brotherly,

Cephas and Fred

Posted on October 8, 2024 .

New library in Nairobi, Kenya

We great you all in the mighty name of Jesus hoping that you are all doing well despite the hardships of life and hard work in the kingdom of God. We thank God for all spiritual and physical blessings because He has always been a great provider and guide to all.The Nairobi school is still on and we thank God we've finished the second quoter of year one and headed to quarter three .

The quarter began with brother Fred Ramoya teaching the book of Mark, followed by Samson with Godhead. We are so happy since one of our students who graduated last year, Moffart Kibethi taught this month of July about the scheme of redemption.we gave him a try and truly he performed to the task .I Kennedy taught Old testament 1a (Exodus- Deuteronomy) in the month of August.

 At Nairobi school of preaching,we resolved to be empowering graduated students by giving them a chance to teach but we are also keen on the lessons that we schedule them to teach. God willing,the faculty will be doing visitation program on October to congregations opened by our former students and where our current ones worship to see the progress .

In the month of October,one of our former student's congregation is going to hold first Leadership seminar and hoping to incorporate our students to help in teaching as well.

✓ PRAYER REQUESTS 

Brethren,we are in need of your prayers and continual support since we are at the heart of Nairobi,so much has been affected recently by the anti government demonstrations.so much is going on but God is so faithful to help us through.

✓ SCHOOL OFFICE AND LIBRARY 

We were also privileged to be given a small space within the church building where we used boards to partition and get a small library and office.We constructed some shelves for books and a space for our printer/ computer. This was made possible by the help of kind brothers and students. Though the office is incomplete, we are so grateful that students can do some research and do their assignments well.

Yours Kennedy Munubi 

Samson omutele 

Posted on October 6, 2024 .

33 souls saved in Guinea

Gueckedou, Guinea Bear Valley Bible Institute Activity Report For August 2024

Greetings from the Gueckedou, Guinea Bear Valley Bible Institute. Once again to you, our donors and well wishers here is the report of events that transpired here during another rainy month, August.

With careful analyses of the season, the students were sent on a 3 weeks break as stated in our July report. Hence much was not done in the classroom. However, a lot was achieved on the field of personal, congregational and evangelistic team work. Here are the details under the below sub-headings:

Classroom:

The poetic books of Psalms to Song of Songs were scheduled for July but the lessons extended in the month of August and  thereafter the students went on break for 3 weeks until September. This was because of the continuous disturbance of the rains and other family obligations which the students needed to respond. Course evaluations were also postponed to be done in September. 

Individual & Congregational Evangelistic Efforts:

Our alumni efforts are yielding fruits on the mission field as souls are being converted by individuals and congregations. 

Graduates of the Bear Valley Bible Institute found in the city of Conakry, the town of Gueckedou and in the villages of Koundou L-Bengou and Fassaba all together converted 12 souls to Christ. As may be expected, these conversions took place not only at different localities, but at moments that vary and by different individuals and congregational evangelists and other field workers.

Efforts of Evangelistic teams:

There were 2 churches simulteneously planted by the following Evangelistic teams: 

The Tekoulo and Gueckedou teams planted 2 churches when on the 18th of August 4 and 10 persons respectively accepted Christ in the villages of Gbarndonin and Yarakorodou. Then on the following Sunday, the 25th of August an additional 7 souls were baptized still at Yarakorodou making a total of 17 baptisms by the Gueckedou team.

All togetherthe evangelistic activities in the month of August resulted to the conversion of 33 souls

Health Obstacles:

While it is such a difficult thing to get men to accept the call to "go ye into all the world and preach the gospel", even the few volunteers are faced with various challenges and  health obstacles. One of our heard working and able men of the Conakry evangelistic team and instructor at the Gueckedou Bear Valley Bible Institute, bro. Francis Lavaley had been struggling while still preaching with an illness that needed a surgery costing more than a thousand dollars. 

Through God's wonderful grace the funds were provided by a faithful, merciful and God loving brother so that the operation was planned weeks in August and successfully carried on in early September. 

We are so grateful to God for his grace as the brother's health improves.

Please remember bro Francis in your prayers and for God to reward those benevolent hands.

Conclusion:

God is to be glorified for his grace in enabling us to achieve thus far.

We realise also that our success is not without your prayers and support for which we thank and appreciate you all.

Now, we wish to inform you that in less than 2 months, precisely in the the month of November God willing, the 16th will be a graduation of the third batch of students from the Gueckedou school. 

We will need your every spiritual and financial support please. 

Thanks and much appreciations. 

Posted on October 6, 2024 .

Evangelistic campaign in Sierra Leone

Bear Valley Bible Institute Sierra Leone

(An Extension of the)

Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver, Colorado, USA

ACTIVITY OPERATION REPORT FOR AUGUST, 2024

Full Time and the Extended Program

We want to begin this write up by giving praise to God who has granted us another opportunity to have scaled through the rainy month of August 2024. We are glad to meet you again in proxy. Though we stay far away from one another, yet we are closer in spirit. The month of August was a fruitful one for us in that our academic activities continued without any hindrance; the school as well conducted an evangelistic campaign and successfully planted a new congregation; our alumni and the evangelistic teams continued to be very busy on the field, even under the rains. May you continue to read patiently as we share more details! And we shall do this under the following subheadings:  

ACADEMIC UPDATE

It was in our July report that we informed you that our students (full time and extended) had returned from break and were ready to continue their programs. As usual, they were very committed to their studies and all our spiritual activities. The third quarter for the full time students which started in July continued and was expected to end by the end of September 2024. On the other hand, the extended students continued with few courses remaining to complete 2 years so that it would remain 2 more years.

EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN AT DARU

In line with the mode of operation of the school, aside from daily lectures, routine evangelism campaigns are conducted twice in a quarter with the aim of either strengthening, restoring or planting a new congregation. It was in light of this fact that the school conducted the evangelism campaign in Daru Town to establish a new congregation. Daru is 50 miles away from Kenema where the school is. Just like many other towns in Sierra Leone, Daru is a very big town with a very large Muslim dominated population. The school administration met and discussed the possibility of saving those many people in Daru that are in need of Christ. A conclusion was reached and the campaign was embarked upon. Prior to the campaign, there was no Church of Christ in the town. Before the campaign, several visits were made since we did not know anybody from there. However, the Gospel must be preached everywhere. Fortunately, we established a friendly relationship with one denominational pastor, Blackie and his daughter, Isata Blackie who would later become our host for the campaign.  

Eventually, on August 20 to 25, a campaign was launched at Daru. During our six days stay there, so many good things happened, ranging from the conversion of souls, extending to the engagement of some denominational pastors that was arranged by our friend, Blackie, and the institution of the first scriptural worship in the New London community in Daru. At the end of the campaign, seven (7) souls became obedient to the faith. Our friends, Isata and her father Blackie and some denominational members till date worship with us but they are not yet baptized. There is more potential for more conversions as we continue to follow them up. The school has added Daru mission into her activities; the students and staff alike will be building those new Christians up until they can stand on their own.

CONVERSIONS RESULTING FROM STUDENTS’ AND STAFF WEEKEND EVANGELISM

As you know, our activities are not only limited in the classroom. So before August ended, Three (3) souls became saved.  

CONVERSIONS RESULTING FROM ALUMNI EFFORT

Our graduates are also very busy on the field in carrying out the great commission. In fact some of them are making a lot of impact in their local congregations and on the mission field. All of them combined, they converted seven (7) souls and restored five (5) brethren in August.

CONVERSIONS RESULTING FROM THE EVANGELISTIC TEAMS EFFORTS

You are already aware of the active works of the evangelistic teams across the country. Therefore, their efforts resulted toFifteen (15) conversions and four (4) restorations. Apart from those being saved, the teams kept on strengthening and nurturing the various congregations that they are in touch with. They are moving back and forth to the local congregations being established in order to nurture and build them up in the most holy faith. They have a lot of evangelistic activities that they have planned for the future. Please keep those brethren in your prayers so that they could continue the good work that they are doing for the Lord.

A STUDENT’S BIOGRAPHY: Adonis Tamba Amara

Brother Amara is one of our very committed students who come from Buedu, Kailahun District of Eastern Sierra Leone. He is a Kissi by tribe. He was born in 2003 to non-Christian parents (Mr. Tamba Teekay and Mrs. Sia Teekay). Brother Amara was one the earliest converts at the Buedu Village congregation when the school launched a campaign there in 2021. After that campaign, a congregation was established (though there was a congregation there before but it died off for lack of a committed preacher) where Brother Amara now worships. Because of the burning desire to serve the Lord and to build others up, one of our graduates, Nsimdoh Ngegbah, after his graduation in October 2021, decided to relocate to Buedu. Through his efforts and God’s help, Brother Amara was mentored and desired to enroll at the training school in Kenema. At the school, he is outstanding academically, evangelistically and morally. We are glad to have a student like Amara. We seek to have more Amaras. There is no doubt that Amara will do a lot for the Lord. Please keep him in your prayers as a young man to continue to be focused on the Lord and His work. Brother Amara’s picture will be attached to this report.

CONCLUSION

We are hoping that the Lord will grant us another opportunity to be alive to read the September report again. Till then, may the Lord keep us and be with us all!

 Thank you.

Your brother,

Peter Sahr Makundu,

Director,

Sierra Leone Bear Valley Bible Institute

Posted on October 6, 2024 .

Classes continue in Liberia

Bear Valley Bible institute-Liberia

College View Community

Sanniquellie City, Nimba County

Operation Report August 2024

Greetings

We bring you greetings in the name of our Lord Almighty. We remain grateful to Bear Valley Bible Institute, Denver Colorado administration for their unflinching support and care for us as we take on the task of preparing men for the Lord’s Kingdom here in Liberia and the world at large. Below are activities for the Month of August 2024.

EFFECTS OF THE RAINY SEASON

The rainy season in Liberia this year has pretty much affected our students’ personal evangelistic effort for the past four months. The bad road condition due the excessive rain fall is hindering our students’ movements to their various preaching points during their usual weekend activities. The rain this year is very serious that rivers and creeks are overflowing their banks to the roads obstructing the flow of traffics to various areas.

As you may know, every week end, our students are deployed to local congregations across the County to practice, as a way to mature them for their future work. In most cases, the school motorbikes are assigned to transport them to their destinations.

Since they could not go out of Sanniquellie for their weekend practices, they seize the opportunity to work in Sanniquellie and its environs. By the grace of God, their efforts resulted in converting fifteen 15 souls and establishing one new congregation in Keetonmom, one of the nearby towns, six miles away from Sanniquellie. Please keep our new brethren in your daily prayers for God directions in their lives

Tent Making To Empower Potential Ministers For The

Lord’s Works (General Agriculture And Computer Science)

Students at the Bear Valley Institute - Liberia are not limited to Biblical studies in the class room and evangelistic campaigns only, we also offer them skills in general agriculture and Computer science hoping that after graduation, they will have the basic technological concept as well as face the electronic age and be able to support their families through crops production, animals rearing and etc. These special programs are basically focused on 60% practical and 40% theoretical aspects of these courses.

Germination test was conducted to know the viability of selected crops specifically okra seeds.  Test gave the result of 80% germinations, encouraging us to continue planting in the agriculture department. Subsequently, since the resumption of the school, we have gone through the following, constituting the sum of five courses in General Agriculture Science:

1.     Introduction to Agriculture Science

2.     Fish farm production and management

3.     Agriculture marketing and financing

4.     Vegetable crop production

5.     Rice productions and maintenance on going

Computer class also continues with the following courses:

1.     Introduction to Computing

a.      Central Processing Unit (CPU)

b.     Key Board

c.      Monitor

d.     Mouse

e.      Various Windows and Applications

We appreciate Bear Valley Bible Institute Administrators’ decision to allow these special skills to be offered to upgrade our students’ future ministry.

ACADEMIC WORKS

We remain grateful to the Almighty God for His protections and care He continues to bestow upon us.  Since our relocation from Ganta to Sanniquellie, the school continued to run smoothly with every staff actively performing their duties. The students are all doing well in health and with their lessons while, the support and instructional staff continued coming as scheduled, playing their parts as well.

As we come to the close of year one quarter three, please keep us in your prayers as we strive to please our maker accordingly.

Courses for Quarter three include:

1.         Hermeneutics II

2.         Christians Evidences

3.         World Religion

4.         Life Of Christ II (The Gospel OF Mark)

5.         Church Planting

6.         Prison Epistle (short Course)

7.         General Agriculture

8.         Computer Study

STUDENT’s PROFILE

D. Sylvester Davie is one of the students of the fourth batch. A member of the Bahn Congregation, who expressed his interest of becoming a Gospel Minister. His commitment and passion for the word of God and his desire to become a Gospel Preacher, led him to the school.  He was born on Tuesday June 17, 2000 in Bahn City, Nimba County Liberia. He works with the local congregation in His home town. He became a Christian in November 2011. His primary interest is to become a preacher and a counselor.

Conclusion 

We remain grateful for your love for God and your constant supports that have brought us this far, despite the challenges. To God be all the glory, praise and honor.

Kind Regard



Fester G. Lee

Director- BVBI-L

Posted on October 6, 2024 .

Chad students evangelize while on break

I greet you, dear brother Coordinator! Send my friendships to your lovely wife, your biological family, and all the saints of the United States that you are in contact with. May the eternal blessing of God remain in you! I believe that this little report will find its rightful owner in good health.

Indeed, Mr. Coordinator, the Bear Valley Bible Institute Moundou – Chad, of the Churches of Christ, which you have the great honor of coordinating, through my writing, wishes to inform you of the situation of its activities for the month of September 2024. In this report, we will talk about the activities of the students during the holidays (August - September), the resumption of classes for the last quarter, and finally the preparations for the graduation ceremony for the graduating students.

Speaking of the vacations, the Lord protected the student brothers during their holidays. Everyone returned to the Center safely. We thank God for this. During their stay in their respective localities, they continued with the same zeal that they had from the beginning of our activities, in the work of evangelization. This does not mean that there is an absence of difficulties. The heavy rains and intense rural activities made evangelization difficult, however, the Lord who is head of the mission, is in control of their activities.  As for the resumption of classes for the last quarter, glory to God, everything, so that it is going very well. Classes are proceeding normally and we hope to complete the program by the grace of God this December. For this, we ask for many prayers, so that the end is a happy one.

As for the preparations for the graduation ceremony for the evangelists, and the registration of the new students, let us pray without ceasing. We would like to thank, in particular, the congregation of Creekside who allowed us to have the robes for this modest ceremony. We hope that these robes will be delivered very soon by the one who makes them. We continue to pray for the other aspects of the preparation. We pray for the coordinator's trip to Chad, his stay in Africa, and his return to the United States.

We believe in the power of the Lord, who opened the doors of this school to us, in Moundou, Chad.

May God bless us all for his work in Chad!

Fraternally in Christ, Datoudji.

Posted on October 6, 2024 .

New students arrive in Lilongwe, Malawi

New Faces in New Places

Two ladies, whose husbands both work at the school, stood ready to assist with the moving process as a student family arrived on campus.  Four families trickled in between Tuesday and Wednesday so that all would be present for Orientation on Thursday, September 12.  An evening meal was prepared on Wednesday for the weary travelers.  They also received a welcome gift of a small pile of firewood and a mbaula (charcoal cooker).

Over the month, we learned that the other two pre-approved, student families would not be coming for various reasons.  We were disappointed with this development but with a small group so much more is possible.  For example, even before they arrived, we knew the names of all the husbands, wives, and children so we could give them a warm, Malawian welcome.

Orientation 2024

Before these children had been on campus for 24 hours, their parents went to orientation to learn more about the school and what will be expected of them.  The children remained to play behind the housing block with Lancaster Ngulube, Alyssa, and Leann.  

With pre-loved toys such as lettered blocks, Matchbox cars, plastic eggs, balls, plus a new jump rope and soccer ball paired with kaamba (similar to round cheese curls that are great to eat straight from the fingertips like black olives) and individual water bottles, the three hours passed by fairly quickly.  

As we didn’t have any kids younger than 3 years, it was a tear-free experience.  Those who were missing their parents just grabbed Alyssa’s hand and held on.

Back to the Beginning

We are remembering what it was like to start with a brand new group of students.  Dale taught the Language and Research Class so the men could learn to use the library, how to write a sentence, and get used to how he talks.  By the second week, Dale was able to pick up the pace as together they studied Acts 1-12.  

Leann is teaching both of the women’s classes for the first 8 weeks.  On Tuesday evenings, the class entitled “Christ’s Culture” contains back-to-the-basics lessons where God is established as the supreme authority.  Students are also reminded how to enter Christ, how to identify the one true church, and what do to after a person becomes a Christian.  They are challenged to turn the world’s thinking upside down, and then encouraged to take a close-up look at the similarities and differences between Christ’s culture and the Malawian culture.  Friday mornings are dedicated to studying the book of James.

Dale Kastner

Posted on October 6, 2024 .

Successful evangelism in Cameroon

Dearest in Christ,

Greetings from your brethren here in Cameroon. We do hope you are doing well. We always keep you in our prayers and we trust that the work of God is continuing in your area as well. We continue to apologize for the poor network situation in my area which does not permit me to send my report weekly as I used to do. But, all the same, as long as I have the opportunity, I will make sure my report reaches you.

The past period in Wotutu was great as we were involved in most of our normal routines and a few others that popped up. God is still at work in His ministry and we give all the glory back to Him as He deserves all.

During the last quarter, the course “Marriage and Family” came up. It is always a course that comes along with a lot of opening up of and strengthening to marriages. I taught the course alongside my wife. The course involved lessons that ranged from the origin and God’s expectations in marriage to communication, as well as many other very important topics concerning marriage.

During the course of teaching the class, we at times divided the class into two groups. The wives would stay in the classroom with my wife, while the men would stay with me under the tree. In this way, each person could speak freely with an open heart about the deep things in their marriages, some of which would need some special care and special prayers. We tried to do our humble best in teaching this class because we know it is very true that when families are strong and fully connected to each other in love, then the congregations will be stronger as well.

An extra blessing that comes whenever this class comes up, is that those who are married traditionally, will have the opportunity to legalize their marriage before the government of Cameroon which is backed with a marriage license. To help you understand marriages in Cameroon, they come in phases of INTRODUCTION, TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE, COURT OR WEDDING, AND CHURCH MARRIAGE.

Evangelism is our mission and our mission is evangelism. This slogan or motto is a part of the Bear valley Bible institute here in Cameroon. We do our best to keep evangelism at the top of our agenda. Immediately after the wedding ceremony in our congregation, our students and staff hit the road to different mission fields that are far away from Wotutu as we continue hawking the bread of life free of charge .

Mission work takes us to many locations even when heavy rains make bad roads and with the high cost of transportation to get to our different mission fields. But, because we think souls, we have no other option than to go, so that we can save some souls. Mission printing tracts were given to many prospects and God blessed the evangelistic efforts by adding 25 baptisms, 6 restored Christians, and two newly established congregations. There are the Big Butu church of Christ and the Mbonge road congregation.

Praise God from whom all blessings flow. We have resumed classes again in the Bible college and this is the last quarter of the 2 years program as prescribed by the Bear Valley elders. I am teaching this quarter on Congregational Development. I will also include, as part of the course, belief therapy and counseling lessons. This quarter will end before December 11, which will be our valedictory night. The 12th of December will be our graduation ceremony. We have our theme for this graduation which is, “IT’S TIME TO GO Isaiah 6:8.” Please, you can make plans to be our guest during this ceremony.

We say thank you Lord, for the God will serve is a God of providence. Our chapel hall is almost completed. You can see hundreds of students in Brightland Christian Comprehensive College going to the hall for chapel. The message of Christ goes deeper when students are not distracted by various natural occurrences. We used to do it in the open air, but rains would come at times and disturb the smooth running of our chapel and at other times students were baking in the sun.

God takes all the glory. Even though it is not fully completed, hundreds of students are shaded in this building and the serenity is great. More attention is given to the speaker at chapel time now even though we don’t have seats. It is still much better than standing under the sun or rain.

The Bear valley Bible Institute in Wotutu by December, will have been established for 14 years. This means that we have successfully trained 7 batches of students. The new batch of 20 students came in the month of May to take the entrance exams and after many background checks on those who performed well, the result of 20 successful candidates has been proclaimed. They are getting ready to start their new journey in the Lord by the 12th of December where they will be matriculated into the Bear Valley Bible Institute Cameroon – Wotutu. They will be the THETA or 8th batch. Please keep them in your prayers as they make plans to come. It is evident that the FIELD IS TRULY RIPE AND READY, BUT THE WORKERS ARE NOT ALWAYS THERE TO GO GET THE HARVEST. We are doing our best to train men, alongside their families, to preach the saving message.

 Plans

We are still focusing on evangelism. That is our business and the business shall continue.

APPRECIATIONS

Thank you very much for all your prayers and for your sincere hearts towards this work. We are convinced that God is watching and will repay each of us in due season. Do make a great day.

   Elangwe and family

    By His grace director BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on October 6, 2024 .

Baptisms in Lusaka, Zambia

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE LUSAKA

THIRD QUARTER REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2024

INTRODUCTION                                                                                                                                                                                                      On behalf of the management of the Bear Valley Bible Institute Lusaka, I wish to submit this Third Quarter Report for the year 2024.

COURSES COVERED

 The courses covered were three as shown below, giving us a total of 31 taught so far.

a)   1 & 2 Thessalonians,

b)   1, 2, & 3 John and Jude

c)   1 & 2 Peter.

On average, we had 11 students who attended the classes in the quarter under review.

OUTREACH PROGRAMS

In the month of July, I (Jonah Siyanga) was invited to be one of the speakers at the 35th Namwianga Mission Annual Lectureship which was held in Kalomo, Southern Province about 350 Km away from Lusaka. The theme of the Lectureship was: “Living a Christian Life in a Sinful World” and the topics I taught were:

a)   Evangelism and Christian Life

b)   Christian Life and Giving

The total attendance at the Lectureship was 1,144 members. Among the speakers were brothers from the USA and South Africa. We recorded 17 baptisms, 22 restorations and 35 members were prayed for due to ailments and other problems.

In the same month of July, we sadly lost an older lady who was baptized at the age of 98 years at Situmbeko Church of Christ, the congregation which was planted in May 2024. Some of the staff and students attended and facilitated the burial church service.

In the month of August, the Lusaka local churches of Christ hosted the Men’s National Annual Lectureship where some of the Bear Valley Bible Institute staff and students were part of the organizing and preaching team. The Lectureship was held from August 22 – 25, 2024 on the Theme: “The Passionate Man”.

The Men’s Lectureship was attended by 248 men. It was grateful to note that in the same number, we had some brothers who came from Mozambique and South Africa. One baptism was recorded and 28 brothers were restored.

The Month of September was for the Students’ Local Congregational Outreach Program, that is from Chunga Church of Christ, George Central Church of Christ, Kanyama West Church of Christ, John Laing Church of Christ and Lusaka Central Church of Christ. In response to this approach, the total number of 8 baptisms and 42 restorations were recorded as shown below.

a)   Chunga Church recorded 1 baptism and 13 restorations

b)   Kanyama West Church recorded 3 baptisms and 8 restorations

c)   George Central Church recorded 1 Baptism and 11 restorations

d)   John Laing Church recorded 5 restorations

e)   Lusaka Central Church recorded 3 baptisms and 5 restorations

On the other hand, I wish to report to you that in the quarter under discussion, the Bear Valley Bible Institute (BVBI) continued to be instrumental in the preaching of the gospel to the incarcerated in the local correctional facilities of Kamwala Remand, Lusaka Prison and Mwembeshi Open Prison. 

In the same quarter under review, the BVBI team were involved in various routine activities in their respective congregations by conducting classes for the new converts, teaching Bible study classes and preaching.

In order to help these newly planted congregations to grow spiritually and numerically, BVBI and Lusaka Central church sent out students and church members for preaching and teaching at least twice per month.

In addition, you may wish to be informed that BVBI paid monthly rentals of ZMW 200.00 for the Situmbeko Church of Christ which meets in a classroom at Kalala Combined School.  This congregation was planted in May this year and it is located in the rural area whereby apart from one the majority of the members are unemployed villagers.

 

BAPTISMS

In the month under review, the BVBI team facilitated the baptism of 26 souls that were added to the Lords’ church from the above executed activities.  That is:

a)   17 from the Namwianga Mission Annual Lectureship

b)   1 from the Men’s National Annual Lectureship, and

c)   8 from the Student’s Local Congregational Outreach Program.

RESTORATIONS

Accordingly, the BVBI facilitated the restoration of 92 souls in the quarter under discussion. That is,

a)   22 from the Namwianga Mission Annual Lectureship

b)   28 from the Men’s National Annual Lectureship,

c)   42 from the Student’s Local Congregational Outreach Program.

CONCLUSION

The BVBI Lusaka is grateful for the continued support being invested in the advancement of the gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the growing of the Kingdom of God.

 Jonah Siyanga

Director

For/ Bear Valley Institute Lusaka Management

Posted on October 6, 2024 .

Student internships in Zimbabwe

AUGUST 2024 NARRATIVE REPORT

INTRODUCTION

The Institute continues to thrive in its mission to train preachers and leaders for the Lord's church in Zimbabwe. Our focus remains on equipping students with biblical knowledge, practical skills, and spiritual growth. We are pleased to share with you the latest updates which includes; the impact of our interns and staff, preparations for our upcoming graduation ceremony, and the return of our current students from holiday. We are grateful for your continued support and partnership in our mission to train and equip effective leaders for the Kingdom.

1.0 STUDENTS ON INTERNSHIP

We are excited to report that our students are currently on internship across Zimbabwe, gaining hands-on experience in preaching, teaching, and evangelism. They are serving in various congregations, applying the skills learned in the classroom to real-world ministry. Our interns, set to graduate in October, have made a significant impact in their assignments, demonstrating: Exceptional preaching and teaching skills, effective leadership and organization of community outreach programs. Through all this, they have shown potential to become future leaders in their communities. Their contributions have enhanced our school's reputation and brought spiritual and physical growth to the communities they serve. From the August statistics, there 25 baptisms, 2 restorations, 47 sermons preached, 142 lessons taught to prospects with over a 1000 hours put into the work.

2.0 UPCOMING EVENTS

2.1 GRADUATION

Preparations for the October graduation ceremony are underway where 20 students will receive their certificates. The event will take place on the 19th of October We are excited to celebrate the achievements of our students. To ensure a successful and memorable event, we have begun preparations in earnest. We are finalizing exam scores and assessments, confirming guest speakers and dignitaries,  graduation program and schedule,  arranging for catering and logistics, and preparing student robes and graduation certificates. We are excited to celebrate the achievements of our graduands and are working diligently to ensure a memorable and successful graduation ceremony.

2.2 PREACHER’S RETREAT

From the 16th to the 18th of October, BVBIZ shall host its annual Preacher’s Retreat under the theme “TAKING PLEASURE IN SELF DEVELOPMENT” from Proverbs 12.17. A number of topics are lined up with the objective of inculcating self-development skills and attributes in preachers relevant to the ever changing world preachers are working in. The fee shall be $15 per person.

3.0 STAFF INVOLVEMENT IN PREACHING AND TEACHING

Our staff members played a significant role in the recently concluded Annual International Gospel Meetings, held this month. The events, attended by hundreds of delegates from around Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Malawi and Mozambique provided a platform for our staff to serve through preaching and teaching thereby enhancing the event's overall quality and impact. Their contributions enhanced the lectureship experience, providing spiritual nourishment and inspiration to those who attended. Ishmael Mutichu, Howard Suwari and Kudakwashe Madyira ministered at National Youth Gospel Meeting at Nhowe Mission where they shared inspiring messages with the young people. On the other hand, Howard and the director taught and preached respectively at the men’s gospel lectureship, which was held at Mutare School of Preaching in Mutare. We are grateful for these opportunities to share the Gospel and inspire others. Please continue to pray for our team as we seek to serve and make a positive impact in our communities.

4.0 NEW TERM

Our current students are on holiday, returning on the 9th of September.  We expect them to come back refreshed and ready to tackle the new term with enthusiasm and dedication. As we are preparing for the new term, we ask your prayers for safe return of our current students and a smooth start to the new term. The following subjects are going to be done; Homiletics 1, Hermeneutics 1, Acts of the Apostles, OT History (Joshua-Esther), Galatians (SC), Godhead (SC), Entrepreneurship Skills Development 1(SC), Introduction to computers, Sign Language and Horticulture (SC). There shall be seminars/workshops on Project Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (Seminar), Sustainable agriculture and Chaplaincy.

5.0 PROJECTS

The school’s motto remains “where spiritual integrity, empowerment and academic excellence intersect.” The aspect of empowerment is key in the learning process. Students are empowered with knowledge, improved nutrition and life survival skills. At the same time, some produce is sold to enable the school to earn an extra dollar towards the school’s operations. Projects actually provides a hands on approach to the learning process besides the theory which is learnt in class.

5.1 CATTLE PROJECT CAMPAIGN

In the previous month, we reported on a $100 donation that was made by brother Isaiah Machingura so that BVBIZ can kick start a cattle project. At least $300 was needed to purchase one cow. From the amount that had been donated by brother Manyati earlier in the year towards electricity and through his permission, $200 was taken and added to brother Machingura’s donation and the first cow was bought. The school is looking for $200 -$300 more to purchases another cow. If we get more, then more beasts will be bought.

5.2 OTHER PROJECTS

Besides the cattle project, other projects have been running as well. In terms of horticulture, there are 800 plants of cabbage in the greenhouse, ordinary leafy vegetables (covo, rape and tsunga), carrots, green paper and about 1500 plants of tomatoes planted on the 15th of August.

In terms of animals, the school has broilers, layers and goats. The number for layers currently stands at 243 with an average of 180-200 eggs being picked every day. This translates to an average of 80% production. In the month of July, the school introduced the black astrolope (road runner/free range) birds. We have a total of 45 and we hope to see them laying eggs soon. In terms of bee keeping, three beehives were set up though they are yet to receive bees inside.

6.0 EXTENSION STUDENTS

The month of August, as all the school holidays/vacations, those on the prarallel program converge in Gweru for their lectures. This is besides the weekend classes they meet. Of these students, 8 are set to graduate this year. The following subjects were taught; African Traditional Religion, Church Administration and Governance, Advanced Homiletics, Teacher Training and Biblical Counselling. The following pictures are a capsule of what the students went through as they went through their classes.

Conclusion

We are grateful for the blessings and opportunities we experienced this month. Our interns have made a significant impact in their assignments, and we look forward to their graduation in October. We are also excited to welcome back our current students and launch the new semester. Thank you for your continued support and partnership in our mission to train and equip effective leaders for the Kingdom. May God bless and guide us as we continue to serve Him.

Posted on September 10, 2024 .

Successful Seminar in Takoradi, Ghana

OPERATIONAL REPORT AUGUST 2024

                                         

1.     CLASSROOM WORK

The students studied two short courses in the month of August. This took place in the first two weeks of the month. The first short course was the epistles of John and Jude which was taught by Douglas Armah. The second short course on second Corinthians was taught by Nathaniel Brobbey. The course started on Monday, 7th August and examination was written on Friday, 9th August, 2024.

Seminar preparation continued afterwards. The students were given one week on campus break to rest and to prepare the seminar grounds for the program. The seminar started on the 19th to 22nd August, 2024. The students were conveyed to the seminar grounds from Monday to Thursday.

The regular students were given a recess on the 22nd of August and will resume school on the 23rd day of September, 2024.

Classes continued for the part time students except for one weekend of the month of August. There was no class on the weekend following the seminar. The instructors teaching on the weekend were involved in the seminar and also most of the students attended the seminar. The weekend was therefore used for resting.

The students are still studying the doctrine of Godhead and the book of Revelation. 


2.     PERSONAL EVANGELISM AND BAPTISM

The gospel was spread as always using the various media available. Throughout the month, various efforts were made by our alumni and current students in preaching the truth to the lost.

 

3.     SEMINAR

This year’s seminar begun on the afternoon of 19th August and ended on the afternoon of 22nd August. There were six local speakers for the seminar who spoke on topics like love, forgiveness, kindness, honesty, self-control, and patience. The theme for the seminar was Practical Christianity.

This year’s seminar was attended by over three hundred preachers and church leaders from all over the country. And everyone went home describing this year’s seminar as one of the best seminars we have ever had, and to God we give all the glory. We had good food throughout the program. Thanks to the Howe church of Christ, and also Mpintsin church of Christ, especially the women who were ready to serve us.

The theme and topics were timely and very much needed as we sometimes forget that, Christianity is a practical religion.

Ken Gyan Kesse spoke on the topic of love, where he taught on how to make our love practical.

Joshua Aidoo spoke on the need to practice forgiveness.

Charles King Arthur also taught on practicing the virtue of patience.

The topic Honesty was spoken on by Charles Mensah.

Brothers Kojo Acquah Beenyi and Amoo – Gyimah spoke on kindness and self – control respectively.

Overall, this year’s seminar was also a great success. 

Posted on September 9, 2024 .

Bible Institute in Fiji Celebrates Achievements of Graduates

Updates on the Bible Institute at Raiwaqa

Teaching Updates

Since our last newsletter, I have taught two courses: Minor Prophets and Acts. Minor Prophets is one of the very first courses that I taught and is still one of my favorite classes. I actually first taught it in American Samoa as part of the Pacific Islands Bible College that is directed by brother Robert Marin. Through the years, I have enjoyed teaching this great material. In addition to my two courses, brother Emosi Sailo taught a course on 2 Corinthians and Galatians, and Dad (Rocco Pierce) taught a course on Congregational Development. It has truly been a great joy teaching with these two great men.

BIR Graduation

I have mentioned before how John Nakabea first came to us as a student in July 2022 in the middle of a school year. Dad was taking his World Religions students on a field trip to Nadi when the van he rented broke down. Dad contacted John to see if he would be available to drive some of the students on the trip. John was so interested in the field trip that he came to the school to sit in on Dad’s World Religions class. He ended up falling in the love with the program and staying. Even though John came into our program in the middle of a school year, he quickly established himself as a serious Bible student. Although he has gone through some challenges, he managed to graduate our program with a 4.0 GPA. We are so proud of him!

Since John came in the middle of the school year in 2022, he did not need the full second year of courses. Because he was our only full-time student this year, he was able to complete all of his course work at the end of July. So we held graduation on Saturday, July 27. Because this was our final graduation (more on that in the next section) and we only had one graduating student, we decided to do something special. Since John loves seafood, we decided to hold our graduation at Suva’s most famous seafood restaurant, Tiko’s. Tiko’s is a restaurant that is actually located on a boat moored in Suva Harbor. We were able to reserve a private room and have the meal catered. The Tiko’s staff did an outstanding job of catering the event.

Closing Out BIR

It is with a great mixture of joy and sadness that I announce the completion of the Bible Institute at Raiwaqa. On July 27, we held our final graduation for the full-time program. Over the last few weeks, we have worked to close down the school facility. While we are certainly sad to see our work with the school come to an end, we are filled with joy over the works that we have been able to accomplish. Over the last eight years, we have had a total of thirty-three students to complete at least one course for credit and twenty-two students to go on to graduate from our full-time program (not counting our Monday night program in Suva or our Saturday program in the West). Today, we have graduates preaching and teaching with at least ten different congregations on five islands in three countries. Additionally, we currently have five graduates who are serving as elders in three congregations (along with two elders’ wives). 

Closing out the school has come with its own challenges. Since we are registered with the government, we have been required to do a great deal of paperwork to close the school down. We are especially grateful to Peter and Moira Lee for the work as our liaisons with the Fiji government during this process. Lord willing, the school will officially be closed down on August 31. One of the big challenges with closing down the school was dispersing the school supplies. The biggest part of this was what to do with the school library. Thankfully, we were able to set up a room that is now climate controlled at the Raiwaqa church building to keep the library so that it can continue to be used by the local congregations. Other materials were distributed to different congregations to be used in their works. We were also able to distribute some of the materials to some of the widows and members in need. We also transported some of the equipment (like the printer and comb binder) and supplies to our apartments (Dad’s and ours) so that we can use them to continue using them to produce materials to be used by the local congregations for teaching, training, and outreach.

Updates on Past BIR Graduates

I want to take a moment to highlight some of the fruits of our labors here with the Bible Institute. Two of our graduates, Emosi Sailo and Lesio Saurara, have been serving as the elders at Raiwaqa since January 2021. It has been wonderful to see these two men grow in their positions of leadership. Both of these men (along with their wives, Nancy Sailo and Jacinta Saurara, who are also graduates) are constantly active with various works of the church at Raiwaqa. They are regularly involved with preaching and teaching, organizing the worship services, and planning various events in the church. Both men regularly send out devotional messages to the members of the church through phone texts. Both men and their families regularly visit other congregations in Fiji to preach, teach, and encourage the brethren. These two men and their wives have become models for what our program was designed to do. They have come to understand the importance of continuing the mission to train a new generation of church leaders themselves. Recently, Nancy and Jacinta started a “Tabitha class” to train the young ladies in the church. They get together once a month for a period a devotional study and to do service projects. Emosi and Lesio started a preaching training course and invited the men from other area congregations to come and learn how to develop a sermon. While they asked Dad and myself to provide our teaching materials on preparing and delivering sermons, they have put together their own course and are teaching it themselves. The class lasts for 4-5 hours every Saturday. They have had several men (including some youths) from three different congregations to participate in the class. 

In June, it was announced that another congregation in Fiji was appointing elders. The Naila church of Christ appointed four men to serve as elders in the congregation. Two of those men, Kitione Solinadrotini and Semi Sasalu, are graduates of the Bible Institute. Both men have remained active in the church at Naila over the years. We are so excited to see them appointed as elders. This makes three congregations in Fiji which now have elders, and each of the congregations includes at least one elder who has graduated from our program. Please pray for all of these elders as they seek to shepherd the flock of God’s people in Fiji. 

Brother Kitione Solinadrotini from the Naila congregation visited me earlier this week in part to ask for a letter of recommendation from the school. Brother Kiti has long had a passion for doing prison ministry. In the past, he has visited the prisons on his own to try to teach the prisoners. Recently, the paper listed postings for a couple of jobs working as a chaplain in the local prisons in Fiji. If he were able to get one of these jobs, it would give him greater opportunities to minister to the prison population here. Please pray that God’s will be done as he applies for one of these posts.

Our Future Plans for the Fiji Work

While the full-time program has closed down, that does not mean that there is not plenty of work for us to still be doing! We see this as a transition phase for our work. The school motto has always been 2 Timothy 2:2, which says, “…and what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also” (ESV). Our stated mission has always been to train our students to take over the responsibility of teaching the next generation of Christians to teach others. While we have trained several classes as students, we want to help them set up their own programs to help teach and train members in their congregations. Over the next several months, we will be working at helping them to do that.

One area that we will be focused on over the next few months will be curriculum development. One of the biggest challenges to spiritual growth in Fiji is the lack of available resources. Books are not widely available and are often expensive to the point of being unaffordable for the Christians. We want to put together resources that our graduates can use to teach their own Bible classes. The goal is to take a portion of our school curriculum and make it available to past graduates to set up their own school programs that are modeled after our Monday night program at Raiwaqa and our Saturday program in the West. We want to put together both student workbooks and teachers manuals that can be used to teach these classes, as well as putting together assignment and exam ideas to be used. While we have materials that we have used in teaching our own classes, we want to put those materials in a form that local instructors can use to teach on their own. 

We also want to devote more time to helping build up and encourage the local churches in Fiji. While we have always sought to spend time visiting, teaching, and preaching at the different congregations, the demands of working full-time with the school have at times limited our opportunities. We have typically made working with the Raiwaqa congregation a priority, since they have served as the sponsor for the school. While we will continue our regular works at Raiwaqa, we are hoping to be able to spend more time directly working with some of the other congregations as well. Two weeks ago, I was able to preach at the Southern congregation in Samabula (Suva), and they have already asked me to come back to preach again in September. This week, I was visited by one of the new elders at the Naila congregation (a village about 30 minutes from us). He wanted to invite me to consider coming to Naila and teaching a course on Preparation and Delivery of a Sermon for some of their men who did not attend our program. We are looking forward to being able to travel more to the West to help with the congregations in Nadi and Lautoka, which have both gone through some periods of struggle recently. We have also been invited to possibly come and do some work on the northern island of Vanua Levu by one of our graduates, Romulus O’Brien. These are just some of the possible works that we are considering for the next few months. 

In addition to all of this, we continue to work with the Raiwaqa church of Christ. Nathan and I are both part of the regular preaching rotation at Raiwaqa, preaching a two or three times a piece each quarter. This year, I am teaching an in-depth course on Wednesday nights through the book of Second Samuel. This study has been really well received, and I have noticed that our attendance has grown in recent weeks – which is always encouraging to see. The life of David is one of my absolute favorite Bible studies, so I am really enjoying getting to teach through this material each week.

Posted on September 9, 2024 .

32 more conversions in Malawi

Hello everyone!

Grace and peace from God be with you all. We are always thankful to God for everything.  God has again brought excitement in our hearts as we have good news to share with you all. It is always good to hear from our students who graduated from our school. This months we were able to receive good news from Shadreck, Wakisa, Calvin and Mateyu. These men are doing great work every day, for example Shadreck had preaching campaign in Phalombe district far south of Malawi and has reported 16 baptisms,  Calvin from  Nkhataby district reported 1 baptism, Wakisa from Karonga district reported 7 baptisms and Mateyu from Kasungu district reported 8 baptisms and 6 restorations. We are thankful to God for their zeal to keep preaching .  This has totaled to 32 baptisms and 6 restorations. Praise God!

Teaching 

The Teaching work is almost finished,  we are remaining with three courses before the graduation in October this year. The students have grown in the understand of the scriptures.  It is always a gradual growth. We are looking forward to have Donnie teach a final class on World religion from the 7th to 11th of October, 2024.

Graduation 

We excited to announce the 12th day of October, 2024 as the day when our students will be awarded their diplomas for reaching to the final day of their studies with us for two years. We are humbly inviting all who would love to comes and witness this occasion.  We are already excited that brothers Tim, Mike and Donnie have already shown interest.  Please you are welcomed to this happy day, food will be available for everyone  

We are thankful for the partnership between Bear Valley Bible Institute International and the Hillcrest brethren. Without your hand,  nothing could have been achieved. As long as we still have lost souls under heaven, we have responsibility to preaching the saving message of the gospel. Eternity Is Forever,  Think Souls!

Your fellow laborers in the Lord, 

Ephron and Clergynton

Posted on September 9, 2024 .

Graduation in Ibadan

Beloved in Christ Jesus.

Calvary greetings to you all from students and staff of  Bear Valley Bible Institute Nigeria and Southwest School of Evangelism Ibadan .

Here are summary of some of our activities for the month of August 2024:

BVBIN & SWSE-IBADAN Six Weeks Practicum/Teaching Practice Report:

Our students in their final practicum/teaching practice for the 2023/24 session have reported the conversion of 37 individuals and the restoration of 25 erring brethren to the faith. Although the program was originally scheduled for four weeks, the students chose to extend their commitment by spending an additional two weeks with the congregations to which they were assigned.

REPORT FROM RECIPIENTS OF VOTI BOOKLETS:

Reports from regular recipients of VOTI booklets in Oyo, Ogun, and Akwa-Ibom States indicate the conversion of 17 souls and the restoration of 22 individuals during July and August 2024. We give glory and honor to God for these blessings and extend our thanks to the VOTI Crew. May the Lord continue to bless our efforts together in Christ Jesus' name. Amen.

FIRST SEMESTER CLASSES COMMENCE AS SCHEDULED SCHEDULED:

The first semester of the 2024/2025 academic session began on August 19, with a total of 30 students enrolled—17 in the first year and 13 in the second year.

BVBIN Degree Program Report:

The two-week BVBIN Bachelor's degree program was held as scheduled from August 12 to 22 in Butu-London, Butubutu Village, Ibadan. 

Bro. Durojaiye Odeyemi substituted for Bro. Chad Wagner, teaching Greek I, while Bro. Ayobami Akanji, an elder at the Lord's Church in Isheri-Oshun, Lagos State, instructed the seven students in Congregational Development I. Lectures took place daily from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, with a one-hour break from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. The school provided meals for both students and instructors each day.

We give thanks to the Lord for His mercy and grace throughout these two weeks. Our gratitude extends to Russell and Ginger Knowles, Bro. Keith Kasarjian and associates, Bro. Chad Wagner and associates, Doug and Diane Wheeler, Dorman and Donna Lough, Sister Cherry Lloyd and family, Zach and Kim Van Tassel, Larry and Patty Goodin, The Tulare Community Church of Christ, and everyone who supported, encouraged, and partnered with us.

May the Lord continue to bless our collective efforts in Christ Jesus' name. Amen.

22ND ANNUAL BIBLE LECTURESHIP OF AUGUST 22 through 24,  2024

The three-day Annual Bible Lectureship held at Doug Wheeler's Events Center was attended by over 300 brethren and friends of the Lord's Church. Attendance grew steadily from Tuesday, with over 100 attendees, including students, present by Thursday morning.

This year’s theme, "Christ in You - The Hope of Glory" (Colossians 1:27), focused on navigating the current hardships in Nigeria and reinforcing Christ as our all-sufficient Savior and guide. A lineup of experienced ministers addressed various topics to renew our hope and faith. On Friday evening, sessions were held at both Doug Wheeler's Events Center and Chad Wagner's Open Hall, covering "Maturity in Christ in Times Like These" and "Crisis Management in the Home."

Topics included:

- Who is Jesus Christ?

- What Shall I Do with Christ?

- The Character of Christ

- Jesus Christ: The Answer in Hopeless Situations

- Jesus Christ: The Way, the Truth, and the Life

- The Power of Believing in Christ

- The Great Invitation of Matthew 11:28-30

- Christ in You: The Hope of Glory

- Jesus Christ and the Many Mansions of John 14

- Jesus Christ: Our Comfort in Times Like These

- Jesus Christ and Crisis Management

The event also featured a youth conference and football matches to promote physical activity and fellowship.

We are deeply grateful for everyone who contributed to the successful hosting of these events. May the Lord continue to bless our work together in Christ Jesus' name. Amen.

22ND GRADUATION CEREMONY OF 26 SUCCESSFUL BIBLE STUDENTS

The 22nd Graduation Ceremony was a joyous occasion, witnessed by over 300 brethren and friends of the Lord’s Church. It was held at Doug Wheeler's Events Center in Butu-London, Butubutu Village, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, from 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM.

Bro. Tim Iwe served as our Moderator and Master of Ceremonies, while Bro. Oladokun Samuel led us in songs of praise. Bro. Emmanuel Odo delivered a powerful admonition to the graduating students from the Pauline Epistles, encouraging them to be faithful ministers of God.

During the ceremony, fourteen students received the SWSE Diploma in Biblical Studies, two students were awarded the SWSE-IBADAN Certificate of Attendance, and ten students earned the BVBIN Advanced Diploma. Each graduate was also presented with a pack of working tools for ministry.

Special awards were given to honor outstanding students:

 **Best Ministerial Award** (donated by Bro. Chad Wagner) was awarded to Bro. Ogaji Emmanuel Isaac.

- **Most Disciplined Student** (donated by Larry and Patty Goodin) was awarded to Bro. Richard Preyorete Timothy.

- **Best Academic Student** (donated by Bro. & Sister Ayobami Akanji) was awarded to Bro. Folorunsho Richard Oluwapelumi.

- **Most Improved Student** (donated by Bro. Chad Wagner) was awarded to Bro. Olaleye Josiah Sina.

- **Most Hardworking Student** (donated by The Makinde Family) was awarded to Bro. Augustine Joseph Dada.

- **Most Responsible Student** (donated by BVBIN & SWSE Foundation) was awarded to Bro. Folorunsho Richard Oluwapelumi.

- **Evangelism Award** (donated by Bro. Keith Kasarjian) was presented to Bro. Murphat Victor Chinagorom, Bro. Ilesanmi Samson Ojo, and Bro. Osarenren Nosakhare Joshua for their exceptional dedication to house-to-house evangelism.

- **Most Humble and God-Fearing Student** (donated by Bro. Doug Wheeler) was awarded to Bro. Akanmu Solomon Abayomi.

- **Priscilla Award** (donated by Sister Ronke Kila) was awarded to Sister Abigail Augustine and Sister Abigail Akanmu.

- **Leadership Award** (donated by The Aiyela Family) was awarded to Bro. Edokpai Blessing Enoch, our student leader.

As the event concluded, all participants were given a pack of gospel literature, including VOTI Volume 120, Different publications by Mission Printing International, local tracts, and three cartons of gospel tracts distributed to all the churches present. 

The ceremony ended with pictures and light refreshments. We give thanks to Almighty God for His guidance and support in all aspects. To Him be all the glory and honor.

We sincerely appreciate your partnership and support.

ABOUT A STUDENT : Fasonu Adams Oluwamuyiwa

Fasonu Adams Oluwamuyiwa, a second-year student admitted into the BVBIN & SWSE-IBADAN program in August 2023, was baptized into the Lord's Church in 2019 at Barracks Road Church of Christ, Ondo, Ondo State. Fasonu chose to attend BVBIN to deepen his knowledge of the Scriptures, enhance his evangelistic skills, and develop the ability to discern right from wrong based on Biblical teachings.

In Conclusion: We appreciate the Almighty God for granting us to be one of the tools in His kingdom and also appreciate you all for your partnership, encouragement and support. May the Lord continue to bless all our work together in Christ Jesus name, amen.

Sincerely yours in His Grace & Love as a servant .....

Makinde Ebenezer Olufemi

 The Chief Servant of BVBIN & SWSE-IBADAN and WBSFUW 

Posted on September 9, 2024 .

Studies continue in Tirupati, India

August 29th, 2024

Reporting Letter for the month of August-2024.

Respected director  Mr.Keith Kasarjian, our coordinator Mr.Mark Reynolds and all the prayer partners of the Bear Valley Bible Institute, Tirupati-India greetings to you in the name of Jesus Christ. We pray that this reporting letter may finds you well. We sincerely thankful to you for your prayer and encouragement. We humbly submit report for the month of August-2024.

Class Room work:  In the month of August we have completed The books of Numbers, Deuteronomy, second Samuel and first Chronicles. We also completed few N.T church doctrines.

Campaigning In the month of August we have conducted campaigning at the Village of Kalathur,  K.V.B.Puram Mandal , Andhra Pradesh-state.

Baptisms: In the month of August 11 souls were baptized and added to the body of christ. Please pray for the newly baptized souls.

Leadership class: In the month of August   second Saturday we have conducted leadership class. We are happy to report that Mr.Steve Snider from USA has visited and taught wonderful subject on second coming of Jesus Christ.  We appreciate our coordinator Mr.Mark Reynolds for connecting this  good bible teacher. He was with us for two days.  He was able to preach in our local church on 11th August,2024.

Zoom Bible classes :-  There are interesting people who desire to learn bible, so we conduct Wednesday and Thursday morning zoom classes.

Benevolence

Bed sheets to Blind people:-  This is rainy season in India, we noticed blind people who are suffering lot without blankets. Our young people in the local church have contributed money for the bed sheets. We have distributed bed sheets to the visually challenged people.

Feeding Tribal children :- We have involved local church young people to distribute food for the tribal people at Pallamala village.

Future plan:- There are several students , employees, business people and farmers who are interested to study the bible but not able to get opportunity to attend for the off line bible classes. We  would like to open the  distance educational program for the people who are unable to attend for the full time bible training . We request your prayers.

We thank you for all your prayers for all your prayers. We treat that the BVBI is wonderful platform to train up young people in India. We sincerely appreciate your prayers, support and  encouragement. We are grateful to our director and coordinator for their availability on time to time for the smooth function of this spiritual educational program.

Thanking you

Yours brother and sister in christ.

Vijay&Swarupa and BVBI staff and students from Tirupati-India.

Posted on September 7, 2024 .

Graduation nears in Zambia

Introduction

We continue to give God glory and honor as we labor in His vineyard and we will always cherish our partnership with you brethren in the fellowship of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. So we send warm greetings through His Son our Redeemer. 

The month of August was another good experience at BVBI-Zambia especially on the Copperbelt Province and Zambia at large. We are happy to send this report to you once again!

Our final quarter

The classes are going on well, counting every millisecond as we conclude our final quarter. Knowing that we have no time to wastet we are balancing our class time and preaching well. Though we still have one upcoming Campaign in Ndola in the month of September of which BVBI-Zambia has agreed to cooperate with one of the Congregation there in defense of the word of God, our time is really tight.  

Our Graduation is set   

We are sending the 2022-24 intake students back to their home congregation for their service after being trained for two years. Their graduation is set on 5th October this year. We continue to pray that all goes on well. As we look back on the class that is graduating, we are filled with great satisfaction of how they have grown into capable men who will be able to teach and preach. Prince Chisupa is our youngest student and he is one of the best students we have. He devotes himself completely to his studies and preaching. On the other hand we have Obed Silwimba who is our oldest student. Obed is advanced in age. In spite of his age, Obed has done tremendously well in his studies and preparation to preach. All the students that are graduating are ready to go back to their respective congregations and make a huge difference in the Kingdom of God. 

Special Request

Please pray for us that our graduation may be successful. We are looking forward to this glorious occasion for our students once again.  

Our evangelistic campaign in Lusaka west 

We had our evangelistic strip on 22 to 26th August in Lusaka west. This trip was made possible by Brother Donnie Estep who supported us financially in going and coming back. It was a very healthy trip spiritually and it was a good experience for the students. Not only that, trips like this one makes the school to be known. We thank Brother Estep for his good gesture as far as this work is concerned.

Reports on our Alumni:

Our Alumni continue to be of good service to various congregations where they are serving to mention just a few:

Boyd Kalaba reports from Kanfinsa in Kitwe district of the Copperbelt Province of Zambia that the work of the Lord there continues to thrive. He has had a number of baptisms and restorations since he started working with Kanfinsa congregation. He has asked Jally Siawaza also our alumnus to join him and help him with follow-ups for the next month. Jally is working with Riverside church of Christ in Livingstone district of Southern Province of Zambia. Jally is very active and effective working with the youths at Riverside congregation. 

Daniel Kapata teaching at a secondary school in Zimba southern province has continued to do the work for the Lord well. We recorded three of his pupils who got baptized as a result of him teaching them the gospel of Christ. Daniel also encouraged our current student body by working together it has been an awesome experience. Simon Nkhazi studying medicine was on practicals in Mumbwa district and during his time of working there he congregated with the church there, we have recorded three restorations and one baptism.

Additions to the body of Christ:

We are so happy to report the addition of the following to the Lord’s Church: Tina zulu, Jenipher Sikota, Mercy Siyachinduka, Justina Mukalabi, Monica Mulongo, Regina Nanjame, Prisca Namumba, Anna Simpasia, Memory, Priscavia Majuba, Tekla Mundenda, Rosa Sibajene, Diana Ndjovu, Beverly Sulwe and precious Chibalani. We give glory to God for this Sixteen souls, and we pray for God’s continued blessings on their lives.

Restorations recorded:

We have also recorded the following restoration to the sheepfold: Ather Munkombwe, Paul Siyalwindi, Lameck Njese, Simon Mwamba, Angel Banda, Peter Hambongo, Henry Zulu Jacob Banda, Lackson Mwenja, Borwell Kayana, Moses Phiri Stephen Sinjela, Levy Kalemba, Davies Suze and Solomon Ngwira. We also recorded twenty nine (29) restorations through Vincent Simwanza who is currently working with the congregation in Livingstone of Southern province of Zambia. About four thousand women met for their meeting in southern and Vincent Simwanza and Jally Siawaza were there doing the work.

Survival skill developments:

We have continued to impart knowledge of survival skills in our students. We can say that we are so impressed on how they are performing as they raise chickens, and do some farming though we are still lacking essential tools like water pump and electrical generator. We keep on laboring for the Lord and promoting His cause till the last moment of our lives.

We are also expecting Dr. Ebenezer Udofia who works for the Healing Hand International in the month of September to train us on food sustainability work shop using drip irrigation and other methods. We are as excited as we look forward to receiving him in Zambia.

Conclusion

We continue to be rooted deeply in the Gospel, which is the reason for our existence. We continue to glorify our God for your great Sacrifice financially in order for us to share the gospel with those who need it, may our God Keep you safe through His love.

In His service,

Cephas and Fred 

Posted on September 7, 2024 .

Various Achievements in Accra, Ghana

Southern Institute of Biblical Studies (Bear Valley Bible Institute)

We are thankful for the Lord’s continued blessings and guidance throughout the month of August 2024. Here are the key activities and achievements for this month:

Class Activities

1.      Active Participation:

    • All instructors are diligently conducting their courses, with full participation from all students. The dedication and enthusiasm of both faculty and students are commendable.

2.      Exams and Research:

    • The regular courses have been completed, and students are now engaged in exams and research work. This period is crucial for assessing their understanding and progress.

Baptisms at Akotuakrom and Ankwa Doboro

  • We rejoice in the conversion and baptism of three (3) souls at Akotuakrom. This milestone is a testament to the power of the gospel and the dedication of our evangelistic efforts.

  • Two (2) souls were converted by one of our students who is now an evangelist at Ankwa Doboro church.

Preachers and Leaders Seminar at Takoradi

·         Including our campaign, we attended a Preachers and Leaders seminar at Takoradi organized by West Coast School of Preaching (Bear Valley Bible Institute).

Campaign at Ankwa Doboro

  • Our next campaign is focused on Ankwa Doboro, with the aim of strengthening the local church. We are committed to nurturing and supporting the congregation there.

Radio Programme

  • Our top radio programme continues to be effective, reaching a wide audience and spreading the message of Christ. The positive feedback from listeners encourages us to keep this ministry thriving.

Bachelor’s Degree Programme

  • The Bachelor’s degree programme is ongoing, providing advanced theological education to our students.

Master’s Programme

  • From August 12th to 23rd, we successfully conducted the Master’s programme with 13 students in attendance. Jery Bate led the sessions, imparting valuable knowledge and insights to the participants.

We are grateful for the support and prayers from our community, partners, and friends. Your contributions are vital to our mission. May the Lord continue to bless our efforts as we strive to serve Him faithfully.

In His Service,

E. O. Larbi

Southern Institute of Biblical Studies (Bear Valley Bible Institute)

Posted on September 6, 2024 .

Academic Successes in Lima, Peru

Dear brothers,

We hope in the Lord that you are enjoying good health both physically and spiritually, a fraternal hug from a distance.

Last Saturday we concluded two more classes, in the months of July and August Brother Andres Nuñez and myself (Juan Abanto) taught the courses of I and II Thessalonians and Advanced Homiletics, it has been an excellent time that we have shared with our students. Interaction and learning have been two things that we have emphasized a lot in these last two months.

I share with you some notes from Brother Andres about his course:

"Thank God for giving me the opportunity again, to be able to teach this interesting course of 1 and 2 Thessalonians. Personally I have felt very good to be able to share this beautiful course which has helped me to investigate, to look for answers again regarding topics included in this course such as: (1) The Second Coming of Christ (1 Thes 4:13-18; 2:1-12); (2) The false teaching about the rapture (1 Thess 4:17); (3) Hades (II Thess 6-10); (4) Apostasy, the man of sin (2 Thess 2:1-12). All of these topics are interesting since it is doctrine, where the brothers of the church should know, learn much more about the subject....

Here I send you the appreciation of some of the students:

“The classes were very interesting, I found them quite edifying, since I learned new topics which I was not very clear about, when I finished this I already have a better understanding regarding Hades, the second coming of Christ and the man of sin, and I will take into account what I learned.” (Jhonely Pérez Silva)

“The classes were interesting, I cleared up many doubts, I have learned more, everything was very clear, I had a good time, thank you brother.” (José Daniel)

“Thank you brother Andrés for the teachings, I have learned a lot about things that I was unaware of, I have been edified quite a bit.” (María Rojas)

It is possible to appreciate how grateful the students are and also the pleasant experience that always comes with teaching the Word of the Lord. Next Saturday, September 7, we will be starting two new courses, I refer to: 1) Romans (Exp. Abraham Alata) and 2) Epistle of James (Exp. Andres Nuñez).

Always trying to strengthen ties with other congregations here in Peru, I participated in a youth camp as a guest instructor giving me the opportunity to teach and talk a little more about the institute, this has generated a lot of interest among the youth and some of them have decided to become part of the training program.

It has been a pleasure to share these lines with you, hoping that they will be encouraging and informative.


A fraternal hug,
Juan Abanto

Posted on September 6, 2024 .

Advancements from school in Tamale, Ghana

BEAR VALLEY INSTITUTE OF BIBLICAL STUDIES, TAMALE - GHANA

JULY 2024 OPERATING REPORT

We give God all the glory and honor for the month of July 2024. We continued with our duties as servants of the most high in doing our best to serve our beloved master in our various capacities. Because He lives, we are not consumed, praise Him. Amen

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

Students have gone on a break to try to do their farming activities as the rains began. It is a long break, arranged to accord them the opportunity to do their major farming activities and return back to school. This is important because we do not want to train irresponsible preachers. We therefore are doing our best to encourage them to involve themselves in some little productive activities that can help them to be more responsible in carrying out their duties as preachers. Farming is the major work across Northern Ghana. It is our prayer that the Lord remembers them and blesses the work of their hands.

SCHOOL COMPOUND MAINTENANCE

We are doing our best to put the school compound in a more presentable state. The rains not being stable made us slow down with some of the things we intended to do to put the compound in order. Notwithstanding, in the month of July 2024, we were able to transport some local fence building flowers from Yendi area to try to demarcate the school compound from the school garden. We are however going to need more helping hands to push the agenda of keeping our environment to a certain standard. It is our prayers that the Lord makes a way.

VISITATION AND CHURCH STRENGTHENING

Brother Paul Laar, a past student of Bear Valley Tamale was sent to the newly established congregation in the Savannah Region (Nahari Ziiri) to spend some days to strengthen the congregation and as well as make efforts to convert souls. Working with Brother Abraham, also a past student from the Upper West Region, one soul was added to the church. We thank God for the blessing of the soul.

KPALSI SOUTH CONGREGATION

As part of our duty as a congregation to preach Christ to the world, we believe good works aid us to have access to souls. As a result of that, benevolence is one of the greatest tools of good works that draw the attention of people to the gospel. While we used benevolence too wisely to maintain our needy members, we equally used the same tool to draw the attention of people to the gospel. In the month of July, we once again embarked on an in house and outside benevolence as well. Some needy members were supported according to their needs and the strength of the church. We also reached out to souls as well.

As a sign of maturity of the members, there was a benevolent donation made by couples who are members to aid our benevolence activities. They donated ten (10) bundles of powdered soap to support the church. We praise God.

Working with the campuses in Tamale, one soul was added to the Lord’s church.

SCHOOL GARDEN

In the month of July 2024, we harvested the groundnut we sowed in the school garden. We had a fairly good harvest, though the rain pattern wasn’t the best. We have plans to sow different crops on the land, as we observe the rain pattern to decide what to sow.

Thank you,

Bear Valley Tamale

Posted on September 6, 2024 .