Celebrating a Vision Come True: Central Bible Institute – Phase 1

Twenty years ago, as I stood on a piece of property in Nicaragua, I wondered what God would do with it and how I might play a role. Today, with the partnership of the National Church, Missionary Daniel Klaehn, donors from the States, Builders International, and Priority One, we are thrilled to celebrate the completion of Phase One of the Central Bible Institute.

In the ribbon-cutting picture there are countless stories of people who prayed, worked, and sacrificed for many years so that this beautiful facility could stand here today, ready to equip future leaders.

This institute will serve as a central hub for learning, training, and inspiring a vision for the future of the gospel in Nicaragua. And now, it’s harvest time.

Deborah and I want to express our heartfelt gratitude to each of you for making CBI a reality through your generous giving. We hope you’ll join us in celebrating this significant moment!


Meet Jairo

Jairo Lopez stood at a crossroads in his life. His heart weighed heavy, still raw from the loss of his father in a tragic accident. The future felt bleak, his direction unclear. But then, a gentle nudge came from an unexpected place…

Missionary Daniel Klein invited Jairo to join the Central Bible Institute in Managua, Nicaragua, as a full-time student. At first, Jairo hesitated, unsure if this path was for him. Little did he know, it was the beginning of a journey that would change his life—and countless others—in ways he could have never imagined.

As he immersed himself in study and fellowship, the wound in Jairo’s heart began to heal. In a community built on faith, he found a renewed sense of purpose, and gradually, he recognized a calling he hadn’t seen before. What had started as a personal journey became something greater. From student to instructor, Jairo’s passion for helping others grew, leading him to serve not just as a teacher but as a guide for those who, like him, were searching for hope.

Years later, Jairo’s hard work, commitment, and wisdom earned him the role of director of the Bible School. He embraced his responsibilities with humility and a steadfast motto: “towel first, crown later.” It was a phrase that embodied the essence of his mission—servant leadership. He wanted every student to understand that the heart of a true leader is defined not by authority or recognition but by a willingness to serve others.

The Bible school faced a journey of its own. For years, it was operated without a permanent location, which limited its growth. However, hope arrived through partnerships with several organizations, including Builders International and Priority One, which saw the potential of Central Bible Institute and stepped in to help with construction funds and teams. Within a year, the new facility began to take shape, transforming the school from a place of makeshift gatherings to a thriving center of learning and ministry.

Now, as Jairo walks through the hallways of the new facility, he sees lives transforming, futures taking shape, and leaders in the making. With each new class, he feels a quiet sense of gratitude, knowing his journey—the pain, the healing, the purpose—has created a ripple effect of faith that will spread far beyond Nicaragua.

In his heart, Jairo believes that Central Bible Institute will continue to grow, shaping leaders who will serve God with humility and strength, carrying the light of hope to places yet unreached. And he knows, without a doubt, that this is only the beginning.

Together, we build hope,

John Sims

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