Heritage Bible Institute’s flagship leadership and ministry initiative, Project Timothy, kicked off its 2025 training year with successful sessions across Saboba, Yendi, Kpassa, and Builsa North. The program impacted over 90 students while strengthening ties with local congregations.
The first session of the Project Timothy Training Program 2025 covered Phases One, Two, and Three from early March to mid-April. Coordinated by Heritage Bible Institute (HBI), the training delivered:
- Practical ministry development
- Community engagement strategies
- Leadership empowerment
to selected centers in Northern Ghana.
Phase One: Saboba Center (March 7–17)
The journey began at Saboba Center with:
- 39 participating students
- 10-day intensive training
- Facilitators: Mr. Addo Adela, Mr. Maxwell Ansah, and Mr. Nipaak Laar
The program received praise for its excellent organization and instructional delivery, with nearly full attendance and high enthusiasm throughout.
Phase Two: Yendi & Kpassa Centers (March 24–30)
In Yendi:
- 10 students completed training
- Facilitators: Mr. Alexander Maxwell Yawson and Mr. Isaac Desmond Donkoh
- Vibrant classroom engagement
At Kpassa Center:
- Maiden graduation celebrated (10 graduates from 18 starters)
- 6 new students enrolled for next cycle
- Evangelist George Talafor appointed as new Center Coordinator
Note: Evangelist Talafor serves as minister of Sibi Church and chair of area churches’ cooperation, bringing valuable leadership to the center.
“Fulfilling Your Call”
Prof. Williams Attuilik, Vice President and Provost of Heritage Christian University, delivered a keynote on the theme “Fulfilling Your Call”, combining his message with a stirring sermon during the graduation and commissioning service.
Phase Three: Builsa North (March 31–April 14)
The final phase of the session was held in Farinsa, Builsa North, where 32 students (18 men and 14 women) received training. The sessions catered to both full-time and working participants, with morning and evening classes.
Facilitators Mr. Yawson, Mr. Donkoh, and Mr. Sackey also worshiped with local congregations in Sinensi, Wiaga, Farinsa, and Sandema, deepening ties between the program and the churches.
As part of the outreach, a consignment of used clothing was distributed to community members, addressing basic needs and reinforcing the program’s commitment to holistic ministry—both spiritual and practical.
Looking Ahead
Project Timothy 2025 has:
- Academically and spiritually impacted participants
- Demonstrated effective ministry engagement
- Strengthened church relationships
Heritage Bible Institute expects to expand its reach and deepen influence in coming months.