May 7

April 24-28 in the Philippines

Dear family, brethren, and friends,

On the Lord’s Day, April 24, Rex Bayaca brought me to the church meeting at Escoda, Marcos, Ilocos Norte while Craig went to Banna with Elizer Villanueva (and later to Elizabeth West with Remigio Vicente).  Vic Domingo was one of the pioneer preachers in this region and he planted the gospel here.  I have been visiting the Escoda church for about 20 years.  The church building has been under construction and improvement during all of those years thanks to the sacrifices of these saints and additional financial help from saints in the U.S. at times.  I can remember worshiping here with bats hanging from the exposed rafters.

This is a rural community, but well over 200 people assembled with us as I preached the sermon “Work While It Is Day” (Jn. 9:4).  Rex translated the lesson in the local dialect because some older brethren do not understand English well.  Sister Domingo is still living and provided a wonderful lunch as she has done so many times through the years.
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May 4

April 19-23 in the Philippines

Dear family, brethren, and friends,

As we prepared to leave the hotel in Mira Sanchez to come to the Ilocos region on Tuesday, April 19, there was a message from Rose (the lady who wanted to be baptized but her husband prevented her).  She asked us to wait for her to meet us because she wanted to be baptized for the remission of her sin through the blood of Christ in spite of her husband’s objections.  That is a more difficult decision to make in the Philippines because of the patriarchal culture.  Her husband may be furious, but the angels of heaven rejoice for another precious soul added to the body of Christ on the road to heaven!  Randy Tiene baptized her and we prayed together for God to bless both her husband and her.  Thank you to all who prayed for her after the previous report!

Robinson Pulveras drove us to the beautiful Ilocos region and we stopped to take pictures overlooking the South China Sea.  Turning off the main highway further along, we wound around in a rural area to reach the church in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte where Abraham Aguete has invested much time and effort to preach the gospel, but he is recovering from a stroke now.  He joined us by sitting in his special chair.  Craig preached the five basic facts of life and I followed with “Work While It Is Day.”  One young lady confessed Christ and was baptized in a farm drainage ditch nearby and we all rejoiced with another new sister in Christ.
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April 25

April 16-18 in the Philippines

Dear family, brethren, and friends,

Saturday morning, April 16, Robin Pulveras from the Pamplona region of Cagayan picked Craig and I up at the hotel in Tuguegarao and drove us westward in the Cagayan Province to reach the church at Cabuluan East, Ballesteros.  I had worked until 1:30 A.M. and was exhausted but manage to catnap as we traveled.

We arrived about 10:30 and 80-100 saints were singing while waiting for us.  Fidelfin Miranda has been doing effective work in the community and congregation.  Craig preached about five basic facts of life and I preached “Work While It Is Day.”  The 24 year old sister of two students at Tuguegarao obeyed the gospel and was baptized in the baptistry behind the church building.
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April 24

April 14-15 in the Philippines

Dear family, brethren, and friends,

The Thursday, April 14, session of our preacher training program was productive as we observed the good progress of our participants.  I have been briefly reviewing the books of the Old Testament and their divisions before each class, and now I simply start them with Genesis and they name the books in unison on their own.

The segment on the preacher’s life and work concentrated on an evangelist’s duty to provide for his material needs.  This may include laboring to support himself, receiving individual donations, or being supported by churches – or a combination of these.  The Catholic priest and the denominational “pastor” often consider it beneath their dignity to do secular work to support themselves.  I spent about 40 minutes on the theme of the nobility of work as reflected in God’s perfect work of creation, Jesus’ training as a carpenter, and Paul’s occupation of tent making.  No preacher should be ashamed to sustain himself by engaging in honest labor if necessary.
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April 23

April 11-13 in the Philippines

Dear family, brethren, and friends,

Monday, April 11, started our second week of classes for preachers.  The students are enduring hardness as good soldiers of Christ as the all-day studies continue.  My first period dealt with outlining passages for textual sermons.  As a starter we outlined Genesis 1 on the creation.  I noted the chapter is not consistent with evolution’s theory of the earth’s origin because each day consisted of 12 hours of darkness and 12 hour of light, not millions of years.  Millions of years of darkness followed by millions of years of daylight would kill every form of life twice over!  We noted how the often perfection of God’s work is emphasized by repeated statements that what He made was “good” and “very good.”  This chapter is the foundation for everything else taught in the Bible.  After outlining the chapter, we discussed some applications which could be made – such as, conformity to God’s laws brings great blessings while defying His will results in self-destruction.  This is true both in the physical and the spiritual realms.

In the basic Bible doctrine study we observed the names or designations of God’s people both individually and collectively, and the importance of avoiding denominational names and organizations which divide professed followers of Christ.
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April 21

April 7-10 in the Philippines

Dear family, brethren, and friends,

The preacher training classes on Thursday, April 7, ran like clockwork.  My class on the preacher’s life and work included a discussion of 2 Timothy 4:1-5 and also the challenges of working with congregations without elders.  The basic Bible doctrine session covered “How Sinners Receive Salvation,” i.e., what must I do to be saved?

The study of issues dividing brethren addressed the sponsoring church arrangement which elevates a local eldership to a brotherhood eldership by centralizing funds and oversight into the hands of one eldership.  I explained that I actually came from that background and had to gradually learn this practice is not authorized by Christ.

In the session working with the concordance and Bible dictionary, we investigated the difference between the Bible doctrine of imputation (our faith is counted for righteousness) and the Calvinist doctrine (transfer Adam’s sin to all men, transfer sins of the world to Christ, and transfer Christ’s personal righteousness to Christians).  The Bible word “impute” does not include the concept of transfer.  This period closed with many of the men giving reports of what they learned from the Bible dictionary about various books, persons, and places found in Scripture.
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April 15

April 4-6 in the Philippines

Dear family, brethren, and friends,

Exactly two years ago a preachers’ training class was supposed to be held here at Tuguegarao, but covid struck, foreigners were forbidden to enter, and the nation was soon put on lockdown.  Finally, by God’s good grace the month-long classes are underway as of Monday, April 4.  Thirty men are enrolled with 3 sit-in students and fluctuating numbers of visitors because anyone is welcome to hear lessons of their choice.

Classes are in session from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM with a lunch break, and after supper additional sessions give the men experience in presenting short sermons and in leading songs and prayers.  Our oldest member is 54 and the youngest 12 – everyone was very attentive and cooperative on our first day.

Subjects include the New Testament church, how to study the Bible, surveys of the Old and New Testaments, basic Bible doctrines, and issues that divided brethren in past years, as well as sessions on how to use a reference Bible, a Bible concordance and a Bible dictionary.  Rody, Craig, and I share the teaching duties.
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April 13

March 29-April 3 in the Philippines

Dear family, brethren, and friends,

March 29-31 initiated my 78th preaching trip to the Philippines – a blessing made possible by God’s grace and providence.  Craig Thomas and I left Louisville, KY early Tuesday morning expecting to arrive in Manila at 10:00 PM Wednesday.  In Detroit we learned a schedule change would prevent us from catching our flight from South Korea to Manila – we could be delayed 24 hours.  Delta Airlines flew us to San Francisco instead, where we waited 8 hours to transfer to Plhilippine Airlines to catch a 15 hour flight to Manila.   All is well that ends well, thought it meant arriving at 5:30 AM Thursday.

When we stepped off the plane wearing masks, the extreme humidity mixing with my breathe immediately covered my glasses in a dense fog, blinding me!  We finally got to the hotel about 7:30 AM after jumping through hoops with the health and immigration departments.  I was filled with joy and thanksgiving because God has reopened the door to the Philippines.
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November 17

Help A Neighbor Annual Report Nov. 1, 2020 – Nov. 1, 2021

Help  A  Neighbor,  Inc.
3505 Horse Run Ct.
Shepherdsville, KY 40165
(halbrook@twc.com / 502-955-1748)

November 3, 2021st Year of Our Lord

Dear brethren and friends,

Help A Neighbor began in July of 2007 to provide for others what they cannot provide for themselves in the spirit of Matthew 22:39: “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.”  Help A Neighbor (H.A.N.) exists for humanitarian and charitable purposes as defined by section 501(C)3 of the IRS Code.  All donations are legally tax deductible.  This is simply a legal means for individuals to extend aid to individuals.  No church donations are accepted – H.A.N. is not an ecclesiastical organization.

This annual report covering November 1, 2020-November 1, 2021 is made in the interest of integrity and transparency.  Our main focus is helping Christians in the Philippine Islands, but occasional help is extended to Christians in other parts of the world including the U.S.  Our aim is to help people who demonstrate their willingness to help themselves.  During this time period donations amounted to $876,575.00.  Most donations are modest amounts with occasional larger gifts.  Including funds from other accounts used for the Philippine work, a total of $1,017,973.00 passed through the H.A.N. account.
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August 7

Halbrook’s Update on the Cause of Christ in the Philippines

Dear brethren,

Greetings to everyone in the royal and majestic name of Jesus Christ, Lord of lords and King of kings!

I need to give an update on the situation among Filipino saints and also ongoing plans to help them, as well as my plans for future preaching trips to the Philippines.

Coronavirus Update

After a period during which the Philippines seemed to be making progress in overcoming the covid pandemic, another upsurge of cases set them back and the delta variant has worsened their woes.  Various government entities have again imposed some degree of the lockdown policy, which generally means our brethren cannot leave their houses except for once a week to get essentials.  The problem is that they need to work today in order to have money to buy food for tomorrow.  Government programs to provide food have been largely ineffective.

Only about 3 percent of the population have been vaccinated and brethren report that so far it is primarily front line workers who have received the vaccine (medical workers, public servants, government officials, etc.).  I am just beginning to get reports that a few of our brethren are able to get vaccinated.

Eleven members of Rody Gumpad’s family were infected with coronavirus, and several were hospitalized in serious condition, but finally all of them are out of the hospital and out of quarantine.  Rody went home on Saturday, July 24.  Several of them are still being treated at home and Rody is still plagued with a hard cough.  His lungs are scarred from previous bouts with TB which is prolonging his recovery process.  He is not yet strong enough to resume his preaching activities.
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