New School in Bor, South Sudan

Hope you are well. We are doing fine and the students and school is progressing well.

STUDENT HEALTH

The students are doing very well and the weather is now conducive as soon we are going into winter from mid November to February. They only encounter cases of malaria, headaches, and fever, but we have medicines at the school, both antibiotic and painkillers, for them.

COURSES TAUGHT AND NEXT COURSES

 At the opening we starts with The book of laws (GENESIS-DEUTERONOMY) and LIFE OF CHRIST (ONE) which all ended successfully and the students did performed very well with only one person who has low grade but we are trying to help him till end of first quarter to see his progress. Next lessons will be HOW WE GOT THE BIBLE and PERSONAL EVANGELISM (ONE).

In December the students will return back to their home congregations to help in doing church activities and participation, then return to school in January. 

We appreciate you and the Bear Valley team for the initiative and decision to make it possible for South Sudan to have a school....It will be a great boost and help to the growth of the new planted churches and maturing to the already churches.

Yours Faithfully,

Best Regards,

Jacob Ajak. M

Posted on November 13, 2024 .

News and Evangelism in Ukraine

Dear friends,

I would like to present my report for September and October. During these two months, there have been several changes at the Bible Institute, as well as important news from Ukraine, which I want to share with you.

News from Ukraine

First of all, we are witnessing a significant number of baptisms in Ukrainian churches. This is largely due to the large influx of humanitarian aid, which has encouraged many people to express their gratitude by studying the Bible, learning about Jesus Christ, and accepting baptism. While this is undoubtedly a positive development, it is crucial that these new believers are not only baptized but also guided in their spiritual growth, so that they can truly become a part of the Church and remain connected to it.

Bible Institute Updates

Currently, we have three students enrolled at the Bible Institute. In September, we had four students, but one brother, Viktor, found the pace of study challenging. The workload, which includes assignments, memorization of Scripture, and sermon planning, was too much for him, and unfortunately, he decided to discontinue his studies.

In late September, I taught a course titled The Intertestamental Period. For the first time, Oleg Fofanov also taught a new course for him called Christian Ethics. Additionally, Dmitriy Galyuk is currently teaching a course on Leadership. At the end of October, the students will have a week of Evangelism practice followed by a week of break, during which they will assist the congregations where they are currently serving.

Student Progress

We have positive news regarding one of our students, Brother Vadim. He and his family have moved to Poltava, where he will assist the local church. In the future, he may preach and serve there. Please continue to pray for him as he still has seven months of study remaining, during which he will be balancing his education and ministry in Poltava.

Master’s Program

In October, our graduates participated in a master’s program, which included 4 students. We are thankful to God for this opportunity, as the program allows our graduates to deepen their knowledge further. They recently completed a course on Old Testament Theology, which was taught by Harry Hill. The course was both insightful and enriching.

Prayer Requests for Ukraine

The war in Ukraine continues, and the country faces daily shelling and the loss of small portions of land, particularly in the Donetsk region. The outcome remains uncertain, and we ask for your continued prayers, especially for the churches and ministers serving in Ukraine.

Personal Update

Our family remains in Germany, and we are attending the Leipzig Church. Last Sunday, I traveled to Warsaw, Poland, where I preached and met with one of our instructors, Vladimir Paziy. We had a productive discussion, and I look forward to continued collaboration.

Thank you for your support and prayers. We appreciate your continued involvement in the work of the Bible Institute and in the mission field.

Sincerely,

Director BVBIU Sopelnyk Denys

Posted on November 13, 2024 .

Successful Evangelistic Outreach through a troubling Rainy Season in Gueckedou, Guinea

Activity Operations Report for Sept. 2024 at the Gueckedou, Guinea Bear Valley Bible Institute 

Our God deserves all praise having sustained our lives and that of yours to be able to reach this point of writing and sharing the report of activities which took place here at the Gueckedou Bear Valley Bible Institute in Guinea. 

This report is for the month of September during which period several important and or interesting events occurred. These include classroom and outdoor activities of exams, lectures, great results of various evangelistic activities despite the heavy rains, restorations and various trainings of church leaders. No doubt, you will find these interesting as we unfold details preceeded by an introduction of each sub-heading.

First Term Exams:

Please be reminded that we stated in our last report that the students were going on a nearly 3 weeks break due to the heavy rains. This they did and upon their return on Monday, Sept. 2nd, they were allowed a 2 days of memory refresh period and were engaged in an entire week of exams resulting to a satisfactory work.

Classroom

After the one week of Exams the students were taken into lectures by brother Balla Kamano on "the Scheme of Redemption and "Prison Epistles" almost to the close of the month. These were followed by another series of courses which soon entered October beginning with the New Testament Church by the Director. Students' participation was highly interesting.

Evangelistic Activities:

The were at least 3 different evangelistic activities each of which resulted to the conversion of souls. These were: 

a. Door to door preaching - by some of our former graduates and individual staff and students. We had in total 18 baptisms as a result of this activity in various localities, towns and villages such as Conakry and the villages of Bandikoulo and Botema.

Many of these conversions - 8 were the effort of some of our current students in 2 of their congregations. Also, the efforts of our former graduates now stationed in some congregations are to commended.

b. Radio broadcast - Another method of evangelism engaged in during September was the radio program. We broadcasted doctrinal and soul saving lessons which attracted our audience so that at least 2 persons amongst the callers obeyed the gospel. Some of these listeners and some members of the church are appealing to our donors to increase the air time from 30 minutes to at least an hour for a week. 

Indeed, we ourselves feel the need for additional time and we appeal to any volunteers to support this program. 

c. Evangelistic Teams Activity - Those of you who have followed with us know by this time that through the help and encouragement of brother Steven Ashcraft, Coordinator of the extended Bear Valley lnstitute in West Africa that there are evangelistic teams set up in the country. 

To you, the Bear Valley International Administration and other donors we wish to say that we are glad to partner with you in response to our Master's call, the Lord of the harvest to spread the gospel. Even though the wet season continues, especially again in September with very heavy rains that has caused floods leading to road blocks, yet our devoted men of the Gueckedou team by the grace of God have crossed great floods to reach the gospel to those who were truly hungry for it. In the village of Sanghaa 21 persons obeyed the gospel on the 15th of the month under review. Then on the 23rd of the same month another 16 persons were baptized in another village, Douadou

Some times the ground is difficult and hearts are unreceptive. That is what resulted when one of our teams, the Tekoulo team conducted an evangelistic campaign in the sous-prefecture head quarter of Tekoulo town. There were no immediate conversions, but the brethren will keep trying. 

Restoration of churches 

The same Tekoulo and then the Gueckedou teams were on the other hand able to restore 1 congregation at Thymolo and strengthen another on the Kissidougou high way at Yende respectively.

Church Leaders Training:

With the increase of congregations as a result of the various evangelistic activities the need also arise for additional man power to lead those churches. Hence, through brother Steven we were able to train 11 men some already leading congregations while others are prepared to take over or lead congregations soon to be planted.  This one week training involved the teaching of basic doctrinal and worship courses such as the NT church, NT worship, Bible study and Sunday preaching lessons with an encouragement to go help spread the gospel. On the afternoon of the last day we also invited sister Mary Musa to conclude our training by showing the men through practical examples how to prepare or bake the Lord's Supper bread for Sunday worship. It was such an interestingly involving activity as most of the men carried portions of the bread to their congregations.

Conclusion:

We have crossed a difficult period as regarding the season. The month of September was such a troubling rainy season whose floods caused urgent students break period, road blocks and damages. Nevertheless, the Almighty was by our side so that we accomplished not only our classroom schedule, but beyond expectation also achieved most of our outdoor activities with a high number of conversions - 55 souls. In addition we are especially thankful for the church leaders training which was climaxed by how to prepare the Lord's Supper bread. 

Our appreciation to all of you for your prayers and support in whatever way. 

Until then, we remain trainers of evangelists and preachers of the gospel.

Posted on November 13, 2024 .

Schooling Updates and Lecturship Plans in Abia State, Nigeria

We are pleased to present this report for the the month of October 2024, on academic activities and some developmental projects being carried out. These activities and projects were made possible through your generous support and partnership.

1. SCHOOL/ACADEMIC RESUMPTION:

The school resumed on October 9, 2024. All the students have resumed. We have ten (10) out of twelve (12) students the sat for the entrance exams present in year one, and six (6) students in year two.

Presently we have 16 students. And we will be graduating sixteen (16) students by January or February 2024. We have nine (9) regular teachers and one part-time Greek teacher.

All the teachers and other non academic staff are all committed to their work.

2. EVANGELISM PROGRAMS:

The school sent 13 students with some lecturers to a four (4) day Gospel campaign that started on October 31 and will end on November 3, 2024. One of our lecturers is hosting it (Evang. Orji Onyeanulam). We equally have an invitation from church of Christ, No.5/6 Ndoki Road Aba for a Gospel Campaign/possible Church planting on November 30-December 3. 

We are still supporting two preacher in new congregations, one in Ukwa Local Government and the other at Isialangwa, North Local Government Area.

In the congregation where our acting director B.N Esiaba serves, two souls were restored last month of October 2024.

We are initiating hospital ministry which may commence this month God's willing.

The students will go the Hospital to minister to the sick there.

3. ANNUAL LECTURESHIP/ MATRICULATION AND GRADUATION:

The proposed lectureship slated to hold on December 14-16, 2024 was shifted to hold next year during Chad Wagner’s visit to Nigeria for him to witness what we are doing and also be a source of encouragement to the brethren. And also we will use the opportunity to unveil our new director by God's grace.

4. RENOVATION:

Work has started on one of the buildings, which is being renovated for our New substantive director. And by His grace it would be complicated on or before second week of December 2024.

5. We would be conducting interview for the position of the director of the school on November 16, 2024.

Ezeh Chijioke Shedrack

(Secretary NIATS/BVBI Board, Chairman Administrative Committee)

Posted on November 13, 2024 .

Updates from Lima, Peru

Greetings from a distance beloved brothers,

Once again we have the opportunity to share some brief notes on the progress of the Bible Institute here in Peru.
These have been two months of blessing and very productive, we have finished two more courses (The Epistle of James and the Epistle to the Romans), our teachers have been brothers Andres Nuñes and Abraham Alata respectively, and thank God, we have had a very good participation of students.

I share the notes from Brother Andres about his course:
“I thank God for the great opportunity to give this beautiful course on James, it has been an experience to give a book, which tells us about the life of the Christian put into practice, the students enjoyed seeing the great responsibility of each Christian at the time of our obedience, together with the duties to God and our brothers, including the people of the world.
In each part of the development of the book, we had a lot of participation from the students. This time we had more students who showed a great desire to learn, to know more, about the practical life of the Christian. Everyone completed their tasks, assignments, quizzes, and memory texts. They were very grateful for the materials provided for the development of the course.”

We have started two new courses, in fact, we are already in the second week of classes, I am referring to the Epistle of Hebrews and The Life of Jesus 4 with Abraham Alata and myself, Juan Abanto, as instructors in the last two months.

On the other hand, we have a plan for next year 2025 in which we are working with the objective of continuing to have a presence in the congregations as a training and facilitating institution, for this we are offering workshops, conferences, training, and digital production of literature.

Posted on November 13, 2024 .

Graduation in Luanshya, Zambia

Introduction

Hearty greetings to you all brothers and sisters! We give honor and glory to God our heavenly Father who through His grace and the love fully expressed in Christ has granted us the opportunity to work in His Kingdom. We are but mortal vessels who should strive to draw closer to God and imbibe on His eternal Word even as He uses us for His purpose. The month of October 2024 continued to be very fruitful as far as work in His vineyard is concerned. The following are some of the happenings that were recorded during the month October 2024 here at Bear valley Bible Institute Zambia.

Graduation ceremony

We held our fourth graduation ceremony at our school. The graduation ceremony was attended by many brethren around the copper belt and beyond. We were so delighted to receive Donnie Estep us our guest of honor who graced this momentous occasion. We also received seventeen leaders from nine congregations on the copper belt. We had other guest parents who came from Northern, southern and Lusaka provinces respectively. 

We had thirteen students who graduated (as attached to the pictures) and are now out in the field doing the work of our Master and savoir Jesus Christ All the students performed extremely well. Seven men graduated with distinctions and four others graduated with merits while only one graduated with a credit. We have seen a tremendous improvement in the passing rate of these students  

Meeting with BVBI-Zambia Exes

We are very happy to report that after our graduation ceremony we had enough time to meet with eleven of our former students. It was very fruitful meetings in which we discussed what they are doing and were they are. We are glad to report that all of them are preaching and some of them are advancing in other field of knowledge, 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.  

Gospel meetings – we had a gospel meeting which was held at Church of Christ in Mufulira. It was held from 18th October, 2024 to 20th October, 2024. Seven congregations were represented during this meeting.  

Two lessons were taught. Brother Cephas and Brother Fred were tasked to teach the two lessons. Fred spoke on the subject “God wants a Family”. Cephas spoke on the subject “Family needs Guidance”. We had a very good attendance from these seven congregations and from the community nearby

New intake of 2025-26

After graduation our focus now is on recruiting a new intake of fifteen students. We are now in the process of interviewing and accepting new students. The whole month of November and part of December is about this recruitment. We open classes on 6th January 2025. We are expecting fifteen students for 2025-2026 class, we anticipate another good men to be trained for leadership and preaching.

We should also mention that we are expecting three brothers from Democratic Republic of Congo but we need to travel in order for us to meet them and recruit them from there. At least two or three of us should travel and we need extra funding for us to have this dream realized. We are already working with two congregations one in Kinshasa and the other one in Lububashi.

New births in Christ

We have recorded thirteen baptisms in the month of October; we had seven on the copper belt province, three from Luapula and three from Northern Province where Reuben Museka and Levy Silungwe are doing a great work. 

Restorations

We can gladly report that we have recorded twenty two restorations, fourteen came from southern province of Zambia where six of our students worked together to achieve one goal for serving souls. Brother Cephas Mwamba met and worked with them. Our Alumni continue to unite in our mission. They met in a district bordering three countries namely Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. Tryvin Siamachila and his Brother Abiton had opportunity to teach the youths     

Conclusion

Thank you kindly to all who have continued helping with the training of these men for the deep and meaningful task of preaching the Gospel. Special thanks go to Woodland Oaks Church of Christ for their continued financial support, Bear Valley Bible Institute family and indeed everyone involved in this very important work. May our God continue to bless you all!  

In His service

Cephas and Fred

Posted on November 11, 2024 .

Gweru, Zimbabwe school celebrates graduation

OCTOBER 2024 NARRATIVE REPORT

INTRODUCTION

The month of October was a busy month at BVBIZ. These included the Preachers’ Retreat, graduation, Annual General Meeting, graduation lecture and the fundraising program amongst others. Classes continued as well. These and more are covered below;

1.0 THE VISIT

The Bear Valley Bible Institute International president, Denny Petrillo and our regional director, Donnie Estep visited the school from the 15thto the 19th of October. They interacted with the staff, students, board, and preachers who attended the Retreat. The also witnessed the school’s 4th graduation ceremony, Annual General Meeting and fundraising program. Dr. Denny Petrillo presented a lesson during the Retreat, was also guest speaker during graduation and fundraising ceremonies. A few hours prior to his departure, he also taught a Bible class at Bulawayo Central congregation.  It was a blessing to have these two brothers with us.

2.0 PREACHER’S RETREAT

BVBIZ’s annual Preachers’ Retreat took place from the 16th to the 18th of October. The program ran under the theme, “Taking Pleasure in Self Development.” A number of topics were covered during the three-day meeting.

3.0 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The school’s annual general meeting took place on the 18th of October. This meeting provides an opportunity for stakeholders to receive reports from the board and management. At the same time, questions and suggestions are made. The stakeholders received the board chairperson’s report, the director’s report and the treasurer’s report.

The tenure of the current board ends in October 2025. As a result, calls were made for a new board to come in to facilitate a smooth transition in 2025. From those who expressed interest prior to the AGM, four were chosen to be board members. These are brothers Nhamo Mandebvu, Mike Chivinge, Albert Masvisvi and Method Moyo. Five more slots remain and will be filled at the next AGM.  Great appreciation to all those who attended this important program.

4.0 GRADUATION

4.1 GRADUATION LECTURE

On the eve of every graduation ceremony, BVBIZ hosts a graduation lecture code named the Isaiah Suwari memorial lecture. The session is a memorial to the late Isaiah Suwari whose vision and expertise saw the planting of BVBIZ. Unfortunately, he went to be with the Lord a few days before the official commencement of the school. During the lecture, an academic is called to give a final lecture to the graduates to be. The 2024 guest speaker was Theophilus Tanhera. He emphasized on the need of studying and for continual improvement on the part of preachers in view of the ever-changing environment that they will be working in. The message was adequately driven home. Besides the graduands, current students and preachers who had attended the Retreat benefited from the lecture as well.

4.2 GRADUATION PROPER

The school’s fourth graduation ceremony took place on the 19th of October. Nineteen graduated on the day. Eight graduated from the parallel class whilst eleven were from the conventional class. Those in the parallel class took 4 years to complete their studies. The guest speaker was Dr Denny Petrillo, the Bear Valley Bible Institute International president. Dr. Daniel Gwini ordained the graduates for the work ahead. Great appreciation goes to all who made it possible for these graduates to reach this milestone. The following are now graduates of Bear Valley Bible Institute-Zimbabwe. They were officially ushered into the field on the 19th of October;

1.       Lewis Chibiku                                                   

2.       Mactivish Magadaire

3.       Lascious Kufa

4.       Chris Marunga

5.       Munyaradzi Muzoma

6.       Nhamo Mandebvu

7.       Nyevero Muhura

8.       Wilbert Manyati

9.       Fadzai Kufa

10.   Phillip Suwari

11.   Witness Masarakufa

12.   Maxwell Nyahuye

13.   Ruvarashe Manyara 

14.   Milton Ruredzo

15.   Hosea Mushaiwa

16.   Deron Kuwaza

17.   Perspective Zindoga

18.   Zivanai Mubi

19.   Carlos Chandipa

4.3 AWARDS

Several students received awards during the ceremony. The school wishes to thank all those who sponsored the various awards that were given to the graduates. This partnership is highly valued. These awards remain a motivational factor to all upcoming students. The following were the awards given.

CONCLUSION

October was indeed a month filled with too many activities for the school. Lectures continued well. A preacher’s retreat, graduation lecture, graduation, AGM, and fundraising program took place. The internet was dealt with. Great appreciation goes to the Woodland Oaks congregation for its unwavering support, and to everyone whose involvement, one way or another, made the October events and activities a success. To God be the glory?

Posted on November 11, 2024 .

New school begins in Nhowe, Zimbabwe

 BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE -NHOWE

OCTOBER 2024 NARRATIVE REPORT

By Kudakwashe Madyira

PREAMBLE

The school has a mission to expand its borders to accommodate more servants in the church. In a bid to train more in the ministry, Macheke had been proposed for an establishment of an extension centre. The surrounding congregations will benefit from this establishment. The centre started as a learning point for the block classes at Nhowe Mission which is a church of

Christ Institution. As of October, we  now had 10 students registered for the class.

1.0  STUDENTS

We started with 8 students but as of October, there were two more additions to the class. Of the 10, nine are males whilst one is female.

 2.0 SUBJECTS COMPLETED

Though, officially, the Nhowe class began in August 2024, lessons had begun in March following the standards set up at Gweru and Harare. A number of subjects have been taught this far. The following subjects have been covered already;

 1.                 Old Testament Law/ Pentateuch –Ishmael  Mutichu

2.                 How we got the Bible –Mathew  Muchingami 

3.                 Christian Evidences – Kudakwashe Madyira

4.                 Scheme of Redemption – Kudakwashe Madyira Madyira 

5.                 Personal Evangelism – Lovemore Manyanhaire 

6.                 Public Speaking – Mathew Muchingami 

7.                 Life of Christ – Kudakwashe Madyira

8.                 Acts of Apostles – Kudakwashe Madyira

9.                 1 and 2 Corinthians – Kudakwashe Madyira

10.             Homiletics 1 – Ishmael Mutichu

 3.0  PROGRAM STRUCTURE

The classes at Nhowe Extension have been designed to run through the year in clusters. Classes are done during the first and the third weekends of the month. Each weekend spans from Friday to Sunday with an average of 18 hours. This means that every month, an average of 36 hours are taken as lecture hours. During school breaks (when Nhowe High School students are on break) a block of ten days have been designed to advance other courses.

As opposed to a term system, BVBI-Nhowe uses a semester system just like the Harare class. A semester runs for 6 months without any break. This means that each year, there are two semesters. The first semester ended in September whilst the new semester began in October. With the current pace, it means that it shall take around 42 months (3 and half years) minimum to complete the entire course as we seek not to compromise on the number of hours needed per subject.

4.0 TEACHERS

The following are currently teaching the Nhowe class as highlighted above;

  1. Kudakwashe Madyira

  2. Ishmael Mutichu

  3. Howard Suwari

  4. Lovemore Manyanhaire

  5. Mathew Muchingami

5.0 PRACTICUM

While students have been doing their practicum including during church services, supervised practicum is set to commence in December. As per the established standard, each student needs at least two years supervised practicum before graduation. Subsequent reports will be alluding to progress in this area.

CONCLUSION

We appreciate God’s grace in the progress of Bear Valley Bible Institute-Nhowe. The students are widely benefiting from the extension program at this place. Your hand in this work is greatly acknowledged. God Bless!

Posted on November 11, 2024 .

Graduation in Malawi!

Graduation time is always a special event to be remembered by the graduates, teachers, and guardians. On the 12th of October, 2024, we had a great graduation than before. This was a special graduation graced the even was the professor Dr. Denny Petrillo, our brother I'm Christ. We have known him as the president for BV 70 schools in the world before he became one of the elders at his home congregation. We were very honored to have him as the guest of honor along with the elders from Hillcrest church; Brothers Tim and Mike. The visitors also included Donnie, who is the coordinator for all the BV schools in Southern Africa. 

The ceremony started at 8Am and ended at 10Am it took about 2 hours to finish everything. 

We had about 6 men who spoke, and I will just mention the speeches made by only three people; The first to speak was the student's representative, he thanked God for their 2 years time at school where everyone enjoyed the classes and received everything at no cost. He also requested the BV international to consider Bachelors and Masters degree classes at the school since they still have hunger and thirst to learn more of God's words.

The second to speak was the chief of the area, who appreciated the coming of the school in the area as they have benefited greatly with clean water, which the school shares with them. But they noticed the many villagers who came to the school to get water and cause the environment to be conducive, and because of this, the chief asked if we could consider drilling another borehole in the area. After the chief representative, the director of the school, also spoke, then one the elders from Hillcrest church, the coordinator, and finally, our guest of honor concluded everything.

The speech of Brother Denny Petrillo emphasized using the knowledge they have been given. As follows of Christ, we always need to commit what we have been entrusted to other faithful men who could also be able to teach others - 2 Timothy 2:2. He also said, "Without using the knowledge given, it is a disaster"; "Without living a life demonstrating the knowledge given is a disaster" he encouraged the students to live a life worth the entrusted message of salvation - *the gospel !

We, as BV school staff here at Ekwendeni, are always thankful to God for the great partnership between the BV international and the eldership of the Hillcrest church. The cooperation has greatly changed the looks of many things at our school here in Ekwendeni, Malawi. We pray to God always for your families and the church thereto always consider us worthy of your support, kindness, and love. The world is still in sins, and we need to always consider the lost souls - Eternity Is Forever, Think Souls!

Your brothers in Christ, 

Ephron and Clergynton

Posted on October 21, 2024 .

Classes and conversions in Brazil

Here's what God has done in Brazil during this last quarter.

April - June 2024:

- Two courses offered (Christian Ethics [Class Picture Attached] and Christian Evidences]

- 20 students 

- God added 2 souls to His Kingdom through the lives of staff and students (Pictures Attached)

- BV Brazil platform (like Blackboard and Populi) launched. (Picture Attached)

I ask for continuous prayers for this ministry.

In Christ,

- Alex Girodo

Posted on October 17, 2024 .

First ever graduation in Philippines!

Capping-off and Starting Over Again in 2024

After 4 years of hard labor in accomplishing assignments, memorizing Bible verses, creating sermon outlines and research papers, studying class notes for quizzes and exams, our first batch of students have finally reached the finished line as they tackled the remaining two courses in July and August.

We have the opportunity to study on the Scheme of Redemption (Plan of Salvation) with brothers from the US, Greg Pollock and Jon Lucius on July 15-19,2024. A few young men and women from the neighboring island of Negros joined us as they audit this course together with few preachers from the Cebu. We all have enjoyed this class as we learn deeper God’s plan to save the world. Our students were fascinated to learn the truth about the plan of salvation which started before creation. It is always a great time to learn new things studying the scripture.

In August, we have another international instructor teaching our students the 2nd epistle of Paul to the Corinthians. Shane Fisher, with his wife Emily, visited our school and he shared his knowledge regarding 2 Corinthians. Shane and Emily are both working with the World Evangelism ministry in Winona, Mississippi and they also love singing. After our daily lectures, they have taught our students new church hymns, which were composed by him and one brother. We also have a few audit students coming from Dumaguete City, Negros island and few from Cebu as well.

After capping-off the curriculum by studying the Scheme of Redemption and 2 Corinthians, we have gone full circle and started again into our curriculum for the second batch of students. I have the opportunity again to teach the history of our Bible, “How We Got the Bible.” We had a great week studying this course in September and our students who only studied these things the first time were amazed with the transmission of the Bible, from the time it was written to the time it was copied and now translated to different languages in the modern period.  We greatly appreciate the people behind the efforts to bring the Bible to what it is now.

October is a special month to our school here in Bear Valley Bible Institute – Cebu, Philippines because we have another opportunity to learn from the Director of International Studies, Keith Kasarjian. Keith has done as always, a great job in teaching the course, Sermon Preparation and Development to another batch of Bible students. Another reason why this month is special because the 6 of our students  received their certificates on graduation day in October 11, 2024. Families and friends of our graduates join us on this joyous celebration. The WORD has now been entrusted to these faithful men, now it is their turn to teach Word of Christ to more faithful men.

Posted on October 17, 2024 .

Bear Valley at Cape Coast, Ghana

BEAR VALLEY, CAPE COAST

THIRD QUARTER REPORT OF THE YEAR: SEPTEMBER 2024

PREAMBLE

The Bear Valley Bible School in Cape Coast started in February of the year 2022. We have successfully completed over two and half years as a school. We are currently in our third year by the gracious mercies of God. The first set of students who were admitted have been ushered into what is hopefully their final years of studies if all things go according to plan. It has really been an exciting period of studies in the last few years since we started together. The school and rapport with staff and students is just amazing. Everything just keeps on getting better. 

OVERVIEW

The Cape Coast Study Center is arguably one of the best Bible School outlets in the region. It is expected to make serious inroads in the country by the time people start seeing and hearing our graduates preach and teach in the various congregations. Starting with just a little over ten students in February of the year 2022, the school keeps on attracting students from across the region. As at the end of the last quarter, our numbers stood at 38. Some of the students are not regular at school due to their work schedule and family and social commitments. Currently, two of our students have secured jobs outside the region. Another has travelled to be with the family and cannot continue to study with us. This has thus reduced our numbers to 35. 

STUDENT TRANSFER 

We lost two of our students to other regions in the course of the third quarter. They secured jobs in the Ashanti and Greater Accra regions to begin continue their lives after national service. They are yet to secure permanent accommodations, so we have not been able to get them affiliated to other Bear Valley units yet. A third student has also stopped and joined the family in Accra. This reduced our numbers by three and as a result our total number of students now stands at 35. 

The school is constantly making a lot of advertisement and announcements at various church programs (funerals, weddings, naming ceremonies, etc), and we hope this will bring in more students to join our ranks. 

The improvement in our students’ enrollment is a testimony to the good works we are putting in here as we keep attracting interest and attention of the people of the central region. Brethren from all around the region keep calling to make inquiries about our programs and activities. And for this we have our students to thank for, as they have proven to be very good ambassadors to the school and the Bear Valley name.  

COURSES 

As at the end of September, the third quarter of the year 2024, we have successfully completed the following courses: THE GODHEAD, HYMNODY AND THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH.

We hope to continue with: ELEMENTARY GREEK, THE WISDOM BOOKS, THE GODHEAD AND HOMILETICS 2 in the next quarter.   

UPDATE ON EVANGELISM AT MANKOADZI (a town in the Effutu municipality of the Central Region)

Our planned evangelism which could not come off in the first quarter has finally taken place. In fact, it was a great success. A church has been planted in the community and one of our students, Brother Theophilus Buckman is in charge of this church. They have been meeting since then. The first church meeting recorded an attendance of ten people.

PROJECTIONS FOR NEXT QUARTER

We have started with our visits to the local congregation of our students. The next visit comes off on the 20th of this month. We have discovered that it is an effective way to encourage the locals and also learn from them in different settings. 

We hope to welcome our external Greek Teacher to Cape Coast in October to commence with lessons in elementary Greek. Another visit has also been planned to visit the new church at Mankoadzi. We pray and hope that resources will be made available for all of these activities

Posted on October 13, 2024 .

Quarterly Updates from Nsawam, Ghana

BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE, NSAWAM, GHANA

THIRD QUARTER REPORT, 2024

Introduction

Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ. The following were our activities for the third quarter of 2024.

Classroom Activities

There were three courses offered this quarter: Personal Evangelism 2 taught by Emmanuel Amoo Gyimah, Greek taught by Samuel Papa-Woode, and Church Leadership, taught by Emmanuel Odeng Larbi.

Evangelism and Church Planting

Unfortunately, there was a setback in our efforts to plant a church at Akotoshie in Accra this year God willing. The setback was about the location of the plant. We hoped we would have planted the church by the end of the year.

Student Profile

Brother Stephen Nyarko is the student we are focusing on for this quarter. He was baptized in 1999 at Kintampo in the Bono East region of Ghana. Presently, he attends the Nsawam Central church of Christ where he is a regular Bible teacher. He works as a sales supervisor for Airtel-Tigo, a telecommunications network company in Ghana. He is one of the leaders in his class and is very vocal in his praise of the school. In an interview with him, he said, “I’ll give this school an 8/10.”  We are happy to have him with us.

Conclusion

We are grateful for Bear Valley’s assistance during this quarter. We pray for God’s blessings in this regard. And brethren, please continue to pray for us.

Posted on October 13, 2024 .

Class and Evangelistic Updates from Takoradi, Ghana

OPERATIONAL REPORT SEPTEMBER 2024                               

1.     CLASSROOM WORK

School resumed on 23rd September, 2024 for the regular students. This is the last term for most of them. By the end of December, they will bring their two years’ studies in the school to a successful end. We are happy to report that, there has been massive improvement in their personal and academic lives than when they first came to school.

As indicated above, school reopened on Monday, 23rd September. Tuesday was used to tidy up the campus. That is weeding of the school, cleaning of the dormitory and classroom. Academic work began on Wednesday 25th September. Courses for this term include Christian Ethics which is taught by Douglas Armah, World religions taught by Samuel Owusu – Afari, the Book of Revelation and doctrine of Godhead by Joshua Aidoo, and Nathaniel Brobbey is teaching denominational doctrines, and Old Testament – 5 (Minor prophets). All the students have reported to school and studies are proceeding smoothly by the grace of God.  

It was reported last month that the part time students were studying the Book of Revelation and Godhead. They successfully completed the courses and wrote examinations in the month of September. They also started a new course, that is Christian Ethics. We are happy to report that we had a new student in the month of September. 

2.     PERSONAL EVANGELISM AND BAPTISM

During the vacation, some of the regular students decided to stay on campus, and engage themselves in house to house evangelism, whilst the rest who went back to their various towns and villages also continued the personal evangelism in their various localities. As a result, two souls were won.

 Joshua

Posted on October 13, 2024 .

Developments and Evangelistic Plans in Abia State, Nigeria

INTRODUCTION:

We shall continue to thank God Almighty for your unwavering support to our dear institution. May God continue His blessings upon you all.

Nigeria Institute of Arts and Theological Studies / Bear Valley Bible Institute is still moving on in her quest for training men for  service to God and humanity.

The institution has been going through some positive transformations in  recent time in order to reposition it to compete favourably with other sisters Bible training schools.

And in pursuant of the above, the Board of Governors of the Institution is in search of a substantive Director, following the resignation of the the former director, brother Benard Osita Akokwu from his position. This was done on a mutual understanding between him and the Board of Governors for the progress of the school on the Month July 2024. 

By the grace of God we will be engaging a new director by January 2025.

Presently the Board selected one of the lectures brother, B.N Esiaba in acting capacity to work with a committee set by the Board for the smooth running of the school till we get the new Director .

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES:

The school has been in section for about eighteen weeks now, studied for sixteen weeks. And the rest of the two weeks was used for examinations and we have closed for the for the second semester.

During the sixteen weeks, every lecturer was present and taught their lessons effectively. The exams were taken peacefully and most students performed creditably.

Presently we have nine teaching staff and six non teaching staff. We equally have sixteen students. Year one six students and year two ten students.

Below are the courses taught in the second semester and teachers that taught them:

1.  Bro. Ngozi Blessing Esiaba

     Second Semester:

     (a) Use of English  Yr 1

     (b) Practicum         Yr 1

     (c)  2 Corinthians       Yr 2

     (d) Foundation of Mission Yr 2

     (e) Use of English Yr 2

2. Bro. M.O Wokemba

      Second Semester:

      (a) Igbo Language Yr 1

      (b) Literature in English Yr 1

      (c) Literature in English Yr 2

      (d) Igbo Language Yr 2

3. Bro. Orji Onyeanulam.

     Second Semester:

    (a)? Life of Christ (Luke/John) Yr 1

    (b) 1&2 Peter & Jude Yr 1

    (c) Book of Revelation Yr 2

    (d) Church Leader and Administration             Yr 2

4. Bro. Michael Okagbuo

     Second Semester:

     (a) New Testament Worship Yr 1

     (b) Church History Yr 1

     (c) Wisdom Literature (Psalms &                     Songs of Solomon) Yr 1

     (d) Marriage and Family Life Yr 2

     (e) Preacher and His Work Yr 2

5. Bro. Nwandiche Innocent

     Second Semester:

     (a) 1&2 Thessalonians Yr 1

     (b) 1 Corinthians Yr 1

     (c) Hebrews  Yr 2

     (d) Old Testament Prophets( Minor                  Prophets) Yr 2

6. Bro. Emeka C. Elom

     Second Semester:

     (a) Bible Geography Yr 1

     (b) Computer Education Yr 1

     (c) Computer Education Yr 2

7. Bro. Anayo Ohama

     Second Semester:

     (a) Homiletics 11 Yr 1

     (b) Christian Ethics Yr 1

     (c) Romans Yr 2

     (d) Islam Yr 2

     (e) Homiletics 111 Yr 3

8. Bro. Dr. Onyema Chinwendu

     Second Semester:

     (a) Bible Eschatology Yr 1

     (b) 1&2 Timothy/Titus Yr 1

     (c) Fundamentals of the Faith Yr 1

     (d) Congregational Development Yr 2

     (f) Research & Writing Yr 2

  EVANGELISM:

The students are presently on holidays. Their evangelism activities will be reported in our next monthly report.

Some of the lecturers took part in some evangelism programs and lectureships organized by their congregations outside Abia State. The acting director, B. N Esiaba was one of the resource persons in one day seminar at Church of Christ 29 Akpulu Street Okpoko in Anambra State.

NIATS/BVBI EVENTS:

NIATS/BVBI will be holding her Annual Bible Lectureship and Convocation Ceremony scheduled to hold on Thursday 12th to Saturday 14th December 2024.

First week of February 2025 NIATS/BVBI will be hosting Annual Men and Women Seminar/ Evangelism. Also, the first week of March 2025, the school will equally be hosting the National Ladies  Seminar.

CONCLUSION:

We conducted entrance exam/ interview for the new intake, eight out ten brethren that applied can for the entrance exam/ interview on September 27, 2024. There will still be another day for the supplementary exam/interview and we hope that more brethren will still come.

We look forward to a more robust relationship with you all. May our Redeemer continue  to guide, protect and bless all our sponsors in Jesus Christ name.

Ezeh Chijioke Shedrack

(Secretary NIATS/ BVBI Board & chairman Administrative Committee)

Posted on October 11, 2024 .

Bear Valley Work and Evangelistic Campaigns: Lagos Island

SABO ONIBA/LAGOS ISLAND CENTERS REPORT July to September 2024

INTRODUCTION

We continue to thank God for finding all of us useful in his kingdom in one way or another. Our appreciation goes to those who are funding the work of God in this part of the word. May God also bless those who are taking their time to study the word of God. The third quarter of this year has passed with its activities ranging from class work to field work. We are glad that many of us were used by God to impact others in one way or another.

BEAR VALLEY WORK

The students in both centers I am reporting for are doing great in their studies.  In Lagos Island, where the second set of students is in their first year, Research & Writing – 11 was taken by Oluwafemi Adewuyi in July.  They took Godhead in August by Ani Augustine. While Ibanga Udoh taught the Life of Christ 4 (Book of John) in September. Sabo Oniba Center was not left out in their classes as Research Methodology 2 was handled by Suliman Yusuf. Old Testament 5 (Minor Prophets) was taught by Akanimoh while Old Testament 3B (Psalm & Prov.) was directed by Mfon Etim. The classes are going on fine despite transportation increment challenges in our nation.

CAMPAIGNS/EVANGELISM:

We had two major campaigns last quarter. The first was that we joined the Mile 2 Badagry churches evangelism program in working with Etegbin church. The church is one of the congregations we joined in planting a few years ago. Both schools also joined Agege center for the first time in attending the church planting evangelism that took place first Saturday of October in Mulero in Orile-Agege, Lagos. It was a great experience that we had more than 90 prospects after the outing. We encouraged the local congregation to follow-up the prospects.

WBS ENROLLMENT/BAPTISM:

I also want to use this opportunity to appreciate the encouragement of Bro Chad in helping my movement as I train more workers in the WBS Online Study Help project. I was at Owerri and Aba in July to train about 10 ministers in the work. Part of them is students in BVBI in Owerri.

CONCLUSION:

We pray that God bless our sponsors so they continue to do the good work 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. The leadership of the churches in Nigeria is also being strengthened.

Thank you and God bless you all.

TIM IWE

Posted on October 10, 2024 .

Students Hard at Work in Nkoranza, Ghana

Nkoranza Bible College now Bear Valley Bible Institute International ( Nkoranza campus) has been operating for eight years now, and it's has trained more than twenty five persons who are currently assisting various churches in Bono East Region of Ghana. 

The school is doing very well by the grace of God Almighty in terms of gospel campaigns and church planting. 

In the first week of September 2024 the school together with it's teachers travelled more than 110 kilometers to joined a gospel campaign at Atebubu in the Bono East region of which six souls were added to the Lord's church.

Thanks to Bear Valley for partnership with us. We believe together we can do more for the training of Preachers and again expand gospel campaigns in the region and beyond. 

Students Enrollment: 

The students population is sixteen. They consist of fourteen males and three females. These females are helping children and women's ministry. These women had the privilege to attend Sunday school Teachers Seminar organized by Sister Karen Ashcraft the wife of Brother Steven Ashcraft in Sunyani two years ago. 

Below are the list of the male students;

1. John Addai

2. Stephen Boateng

3. Christopher Bertia

4. Francis Drobo

5. Prosper Fosu

6. Joshua Kodom

7. Evans Thank you

8. Stephen Kyeremeh

9. George Nkrumah

10.Benjamin Owusu Yeboah

11.Richard Agyapong

12. Thomas Ofori

13. Kwaku Nyarko

Female students;

1. Sandra Kyeremeh

2. Mispa Asiedu Kodom

3. Patricia Agyeiwaa.

All the above students are very active in class and participated in gospel campaigns and church planting activities. No wonder Nkoranza area has thirty-three churches in it's jurisdiction in the Bono East region of Ghana. 

Profile of one of the students:

Brother John Addai is the students president, He is married with three children. He was baptized in the year 2000 at Sehwi Debiso in the western north of Ghana. Brother John holds MBA in Banking and Finance he is currently a Registrar at the judicial service of Ghana. He is among the leadership of Nkoranza Breman church in the Nkoranza south municipality of the Bono East region of Ghana. He loves soul winning.

Upcoming gospel campaigns and church planting:

The school has done feasibility studies to campaign and subsequently plant two (2) churches by the close of November 2024 in Kyeredeso and Jerusalem near Sekyere Dumasi.These towns are populated without the Lord's church.The distance from Nkoranza to the area is about 9 miles. We intend to do intensive two weeks Campaigns at each town before planted the church. 

The following Ministers are helping us in campaigns and church planting ;

Bro Effah Kwaku, Nkoranza Breman church and Bro. Bless Bugri of Nkoranza Estate church. They are in the process of enrolling in Bear Valley Bachelor's program in Accra. 

Courses for 2025

1. Leadership - Rexford Agyare Mintah 

2. Hermeneutics- Daniel Kyereh-Mensah 

3. Life of Christ 1- Rexford Agyare Mintah

4. Life of Christ 2- Daniel Kyereh-Mensah

5. Life of Christ 3- Instructor from Accra

6. Life of Christ 4- Rexford Agyare Mintah

7.Denom... Doctrine - Daniel Kyereh-Mensah

8. Romans- Rexford Agyare Mintah

9. Scheme of Redemption- Instructor from Accra

10. Christian Evidence - Daniel Kyereh-Mensah

11. Book of James - Rexford Agyare Mintah

12. Homiletics 1- Daniel Kyereh-Mensah

We are grateful for the partnership, may God Almighty bless Bear Valley Bible Institute International for the vision to train and expand the kingdom. 

Thank you.

Rexford Agyare Mintah ( Director Nkoranza campus/ Coordinator Brong Ahafo regions,Ghana)

Posted on October 10, 2024 .

Program Courses and Church Planning in Kara, Togo

OPERATING REPORT BEAR VALLEY INSTITUTE KARA – TOGO (third quarter 2024)

EXTENDED PROGRAM ; BVBI – KARA – TOGO

INTRODUCTION

Receive our most sincere greetings and thanks for the work of the Great Mission that we are all accomplishing through your material and financial support. All the churches of Christ of Kara greet you. We are continuing to make every effort to ensure that the students who graduate from this Bible School continue to bring the gospel effectively to the north, as many villages and towns are still without a church of Christ. We also continue to pray that our God will help us all to meet this challenge.

OPERATING REPORT

1-    The number of students : 09

2-    The courses already taught the second quarter :

a-    The book of Ezra and Esther : by TALAKI Nicodeme

b-    Christian Evidence : by KPELEVI David

c-    An Overview of Church History : by BEDJELSI H. Fidele 

3-    The courses that will be taught during the fourth quarter 2024 :

a-    Evangelical Ethics : by KAGNON Luc

b-    The Comparative Study of Religions : by TALAKI Nicodeme

c-    The Major Cult : by BEDJELSI H. Fidele

4-    Instructors’ meeting :

The teachers are aware of the work to be done with the students who will soon be going out as evangelists. One of the questions that came up in the last meeting was how to help these students after they have finished their training. Our proposals were all the same : begg Bear Valley’s Direction to think about these students and help them financially to undertake an activity that could help them later on.

With practical work in Lassa Lao, the students were able to convert and baptize a denominational sister. This was a moment of great joy for the students and Instructors.

5-    Congregational Activities :

The program for the whole quarter’s work is drawn up by the work team. Together we decide on the work schedule to be adopted : where we will prioritize church planting ; which local churches we need to help increase their numerical membership. This system of work involves the zealous members of each local church. When this team travels to carry out its work in each locality, there is a good influence and the results of the work are very appreciable. This work team is effectively combating the problem of jealousy among evangelists, having chosen spiritually mature brothers to help resolve these kinds of conflicts. We continue to organize ourselves in the face of denominational influence by setting up a program to meet and discuss biblical truths. Despite the resistance of some, others encourage us. We also have door-to-door evangelism, which can enable us to discuss and convert a few denominational members. The regular implementation of these programs has enabled us to baptize a total of 09 people. The results of this work are very encouraging :

-        We were able to convert and baptize 02 women from Assembly of God’s members in Lama

-        We also were able to convert and baptize 03 women from Catholic and Presbyterian churches in Soumdina Pida

-        In Tchitchao, we baptized a woman from Catholic Church

-        In Lassa Lao, we convert and baptize 03 other women from the Embassies of Christ church.

a-    Worship and edification :

The edification and worship program continues with the help of students. This program organizes periodic fasts and prayers at each local church. This program helps us maintain unity in our work and unity and love among the members of each local church.

The Kabiye reading and speaking program is also a wake-up call for those enrolled. The brothers enrolled in this program are currently highly motivated, and each one is struggling to make his contribution to the edification of each local church. We sincerely welcome this program, which helps many to participate effectively during worship times.

b-   Door-to-door evangelism :

Each local church has a Leadership team responsible for organizing door-to-door evangelism. Twice a month, each local church organizes this evangelistic outing. In addition to these public evangelistic campaigns organized by the leadership of each local church. We continue to help each local church plant other churches. These local evangelization programs have enabled 3 women in Soumdina Pida ; 2 women in Lama and 1 woman in Tchitchao to be baptized.

c-    Seminars :

Last quarter, we organized 4 seminars :

-        The children’s seminar was held on the topic of « Children and domestic care »

-        Youth seminar : The general theme was : « Young Christians, useful for the Lord »

-        The seminar for evangelists and the evangelism team on the theme : « How can we overcome obstacles and succeed in winning souls for Christ ? »

-        The seminar for Men and Women : The general topic developed is : « God’s vows for marriage ». 

d-   Read and speak kabiye program : 

This program represents a revival within local churches. All those enrolled in this program have begun to take an interest in local church programs. They start reading the Bible during bible studies. Sometimes their efforts to read are laughed at, but they are determined to read and this arouses great interest in others. The Kabiye New Testament was given to each of them free of charge as a workbook to help them in their efforts, bringing great joy to the learners. We have very intense moments of joy during our times of adoration. It’s a very healthy program for these beginnings. The teacher of this program makes a lot of effort. He is also very pleased with the interest it arouses in the lives of old people in this very interesting program.

e-    Denominational Program :

This denominational program combined with the door-to-door evangelism program helps us in church planting and converting denominational members who seek to know biblical truth. This program requires many tricks to be able to convince and create a relationship ground for Bible study. With this program we were able to plant a new local Church of Christ in Lassa Lao. Other new locations are in the pipeline for this denominational program. We sincerely appreciate this program that helps advance the Kingdom of Christ and find students for the Bible Training School.

6-   Radio Program :

The evangelists in charge of this program are very faithful because it’s a very effective way of faithfully preaching the gospel. It also helps us build a relationship with our listeners and establish a curriculum with those who accept. This radio program has enabled us to baptize a young man who has decided to follow Bible training, but who is currently being persecuted by the Pastor and others members of this denominational church. God is also in control and this young man is very committed to his decision and work and always worships with us. He will be among the students for the Bible Training School. We ask for a union of prayers in favor of this young man. We also need your prayers for this Radio Program.

7-    The Computer Program :

We salute this Computer Program which is helping students to handle the computer. They are very attentive and interested in this course. They are very grateful for the interest shown in this course. For them, research for their courses or preparation for teaching or preaching will be easy and very beneficial.

We continue to pray for all those who help us to be well equipped to be evangelists able to preach the gospel everywhere with confidence.

Upcoming Programs:

-        October 2024 : Edification campaign in Kara-University local church

-        November 2024 : Edification campaign in Soumdina local church

-        December 2024 : Camp for all local churches of Christ.

In Christ,

Fidele

Posted on October 10, 2024 .

Warri Centers school updates

REPORT OF THE BEAR VALLEY BIBLE INSTITUTE – WARRI CENTERS

JULY –SEPTEMBER 2024 

INTRODUCTION

It is another opportunity to catch a glimpse of how the Bear Valley Bible Institute Warri Centers have carried on this past three months. The entire staff and students are highly elated that we survived another quarter doing the masters’ bidden despite the difficult times in this clime. The school is grateful to the larger Bear Valley Family for their constant support. To the Almighty God, who knows and sees all things, we give all the glory.

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES:

DSC CENTER

In the month of July, Meredith Owvromoh continued lectures on Hermeneutics II. The students were guided on the various methods of biblical interpretation and application. In summary, Biblical Hermeneutics II explores the theoretical and practical aspects of interpreting the Bible, focusing on understanding the author's intended meaning and applying it to contemporary contexts. A total of 23 students sat for the examinations.

In August, Godwin Ojochogwu taught the class on Hebrews II. It was built on Hebrews I. It evaluated, compared and contrasted the Holy of Holies here on earth and the heavenly sanctuary. The efficacy of the blood of Christ and the fact that without the shedding of the blood there cannot be forgiveness of sin. It further exalted the students on why one should remain steadfast and looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith. A total of 21 students sat for the examination.

The month of September was a long-awaited month for the discussion on the Book of Revelation I. It was an exciting experience for the students since almost all of them had never had an idea of what the book of Revelation is all about. It was considered “a no-go area.” It was significant to note the first eleven chapters told the story and the last eleven chapters would retell the story. A beautiful outline was captured in chapter 1:19 and subsequently, the seven churches, the seven seals, the seven angels with the seven trumpets, the seven bowls of wrath and the grand finale. A total of twenty (22) out of twenty-seven (27) students sat for the examination.

PTI CENTER

Classes resumed at the PTI center in July with Solomon Usim handling the class on Homiletics II. The course was predominantly on how to plan a curriculum for the church. It reevaluated the types of sermons, classification of preaching and a thorough consideration of the methods of reasoning. Ten (10) out of 17 students sat for the examination.

In the month of August, Iduh Odike taught the class on the principles of Hermeneutics II. It basically considered the various methods of interpretation ranging from historical-grammatical methods to geographical methods. A total of 12 persons sat for the examination.

Lectures resumed in September with Abiola Ojoade taking a study of the book of John. The book of John reevaluated the deity of Jesus Christ and reemphasized that Jesus is not a creature but the creator. This particular course is of great interest as many people in the area are being misled to believe that Jesus Christ is one of the angels. Eleven (11) out of seventeen (17) students sat for the examination.

Ughelli Center

The Ughelli center resumed school activities for the quarter with Godwin Ojocheogwu discussing the Book of Romans I. The book gave an overview showing that the Gentiles were considered sinners in chapter 1. In chapter 2 the Jews were indicted. The letter part of chapter 2 the self-righteous were indicted, too. In chapter 3 all mankind were considered sinners. In chapter 4 justification was shown not to be by the works of the law but by faith in Christ Jesus. Chapter 5 is a transitional book. It maintained that all died in the first Adam and all were made alive in the second Adam. Chapter 6 x-rayed the theme on sanctification and so on. It was an awesome experience with the students. Eight (8) out of sixteen (16) students sat for the examination.

In the month of August, Solomon Usim taught the class on Writing, Language and Research. In this course, a lot of hand written essays were done. Students were thoroughly evaluated on their ability to write. Secondly, citing resource materials were well considered. Plagiarism was carefully explained. A total of 10 out of 16 students sat for the exams.

In the month of September, Alaba Gabi, examined the book of Acts of the Apostles. Under this course, (1) we carried out a review on the content of Acts. (2) We also studied the concept of Holy Spirit baptism. (3) We studied the concept of “breaking bread” (4) We traced briefly the Three missionary journeys of Paul, and his trip to Rome. The total number of students who sat for the final exams were nine (9) out of 16 students.

CHALLENGES

The Nigerian situation has moved from “problem pro” to “problem pro-max.” Some students eventually dropped because they could not afford transportation. Those who insist on continuing are getting transport support from both students and staff. In fact, a lovely young preacher, Emmanuel Ubuidodo, and Grant Onashe etc of the PTI Centers are no longer coming because of a hike in transportation. Victor Nwagbo relocated to Hungary for his master’s in Crop Science under the United Nation sponsorship. Moreover, the Ughelli center suffered a setback because of the dissolution of the eldership at Evueta congregation where the center is located. The elders have been the ones encouraging the school. However, the new preacher is beginning to accept the school and we pray that peace would be restored in the congregation. Some students from the center dropped because of transportation and the crisis in the congregation. At some point in early August, classes were disrupted because of the nation-wide protest against bad governance in Nigeria. However, things are getting back and normalcy is being restored. Overall, the school is in good shape in the Warri axis.

THIRD QUARTER'S EVENTS

·      Number of Students- Sixty-one (61), seventeen (17) at PTI, Twenty-seven (27) at DSC and sixteen (16) at Ughelli center.

·      Number of Campaigns Conducted by Students/Teachers in this Quarter: None.

·      Number of Baptisms resulting from evangelical efforts by students/teachers this quarter: 10.

·      Number of New Congregations Established: None

·      Number of Teachers at the School: Seven (7)

·      Number of Churches or Individuals Restored: Sister Grace Anthony has been a member of the church for a long time as well as the entire family in Benin city. However, she married a non-member of the church and relocated to Warri. Since then, she stopped worshipping. During our regular evangelism at Sedo Street in Iyara, Warri South LGA, one of our groups met with her and she identified herself. We continued the encouragement and she has started worshipping joyfully again. We are praying to get to her husband soon.

CONCLUSION

 It has not been an easy ride especially with the Nigerian situation. However, God is the ultimate sustainer of the universe. It is to Him that all glory is given. The faculty and staff members are grateful also to the Bear Valley Family in Denver Colorado and also to the school coordinators in Nigeria. It is our prayer that the last quarter will yield more fruit in Christ name, amen.

Posted on October 10, 2024 .

Myanmar school updates

As for me, I am doing well with my family. Thank God. The political situation is not getting better yet. We still have many restrictions. 

However, we pushed ourselves to have classes with older students, who are over forty years old, and five of us had two weeks of school from August 28 to September 11. We studied two subjects: Christian Family and Preacher and his Work. After our class, we could visit the homes of brethren as a group and encourage them. It was so uplifting.


If the Lord will, we are planning to take the school to Chin State in November or December for two weeks, where there is no fighting, and gather our students as much as possible, and study two subjects: I&II Timothy, Titus, and Christian Ethics. I request Titus Thang Pi (son of Thian Lian) to teach Christian Ethics and VAN THAWM LING to teach Timothy and Titus. 


I am so thankful to God for allowing me to be a part of His great work and putting me in the hands of you, who loves, cares, and supports me. 

With love and appreciation.

Philip Van Biak Lian

Posted on October 10, 2024 .