May 14

May 14, 2012 Update

 Dear family, brethren, and friends,

Greetings to one and all from the Philippines where I am concluding my 46th trip and preparing to return home from Manila. Therefore, this will be my last report on this trip.

Davao City in southern Mindanao has a population of one and a half million and is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Juanito Balbin has preached here for many years. We were scheduled to have an all day gospel meeting where Johnny Espinosa preaches at the Quezon Blvd. Church of Christ in Davao City today, Wednesday, May 9. After losing my voice Monday evening, it is returning little by little but I definitely was not able to preach today. Cyrus Gesulga, Jonathan Carino, and Jack Jaco preached. I studied and rested at the hotel, knowing that if I went I would want to talk with the brethren which would only set me back again. This is probably the first time brethren not holding premillennial views were asked to hold a gospel meeting here, and I received an excellent report about our reception with these brethren today.

Cyrus stopped by the hotel tonight and we visited about 30 minutes. He is very pleased with the work we are doing together. I expressed appreciation for him opening doors to our estranged brethren and helping us work for biblical unity.

Thursday Jack Jaco returned to Negros, Jonathan Carino to Cebu, and I to Manila. I arrived in the mid‑afternoon, took a short rest, and studied and prepared for the next two days of work. My voice is still recovering and this extra day without preaching will give it another boost. Late tonight Jim McDonald and Zach Olson arrived in the Philippines.

Good news: the lost Bibles are found!

To make the story short, here is what happened. I sent a large box via Forex Cargo to Teresa Toreja back in February loaded with our Bibles, and I sent many other boxes of mixed books to several addresses in the Philippines.

Shortly before leaving to come here in early April, I received an apologetic letter from Forex Cargo saying one of the shipments was waylaid by the U.S. government in a spot check security program. Therefore, its delivery would be delayed. There was no explanation which box was held up. I thought no more about it and assumed the box was delivered somewhere in due time, not thinking it might be that one certain box with all our Bibles!

Today Teresa texted me that an unexpected box was delivered. She opened it and our Bibles are there, thanks to the love of God! They will be shipped to Tuguegarao, General Santos City, and Davao City–and 75 men will rejoice to hold a new Bible in their hands by the providence of God.

Today, Friday, begins a two‑day meeting with the Kapitbahayan Church of Christ, Navotas, Metro Manila. Atoy Franco brought me there and we met Elias Cruz and all the brethren along with Jim, Zach, Lordy Salunga, and Jhun Bautista. Jim’s lessons dealt with Holy Spirit baptism and the indwelling of the Spirit, while Zach taught from 1 Corinthians 10:1‑12. After teaching on “The Existence of God,” I began a series on the Godhead with “The Father Is God.” In the afternoon Zach left with Lordy and Jhun to work with them for a few days.

Again on Saturday Jim and I met with about 90 brethren at Kapitbahayan as he presented a very thorough lesson on the nine miraculous gifts listed in 1 Corinthians 12:8‑10. It was a rich and clear presentation. I spoke on “Jesus Christ Is God.” After lunch, Jim left with Noli Villamor to travel several hours to Infanta, Quezon Province. As we were saying our good‑bye’s, an uncovered electrical box at the front of the church building emitted loud explosive sounds, then sparks, then fire! Someone ran and found a fire extinguisher and put out the fire. All power was knocked out, so the building was dark and extremely hot. The brethren went to work immediately repairing the damage and replacing the wires.

After a three hour delay, we started the afternoon session with a lesson entitled “The Holy Spirit Is God” followed by an hour long open forum.

About ten saints were from the deaf mute congregation. They sat at the front, wrote down the passages and the outline from the PowerPoint charts, and then participated in the open forum by submitting written questions. I answered by writing on a white board.

One man who had been listening to the radio program attended, and he decided to obey the gospel. He was baptized without delay! This was a long, hard, and rewarding day!

Monday, May 14, is our last day of teaching before I return home. I used the morning to prepare a special lesson for five relatives of Atoy Franco. Little by little he is getting his relatives to show more interest in the truth. We met for three hours in the Serye Café Filipino and studied an overview of the Bible with emphasis on the plan of salvation, the New Testament church, and apostasies resulting in Catholicism and denominationalism. Most of their questions related to baptism and to premillennialism. They requested a study of premillennialism when I return again. There are open doors on every hand to teach the gospel in this land.

God opens the right doors at the right places at the right times, and we must utilize these opportunities while we can. Without the help of many saints back home, I could not be here to utilize these opportunities. There were only 17 baptisms on this trip because nearly all the time was given to training preachers, but in the long run the work these men will do will reap a great harvest of souls to the glory of God.

By the time many of you read this report, I will be seven miles high in the sky somewhere between the Philippines and the U.S. Please pray that I may have a safe trip in returning to Donna and the saints of the Hebron Lane church.

May God bless each and every one of you.

In Christian love,

Ron

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April 9

April 9, 2012 Update

Dear family, brethren, and friends,
By God’s good grace I arrived in Manila about 10:45 PM on Friday, April 6, some 32 hours after leaving home. After getting through the immigration process and getting checked into my hotel, I got to bed at 1:30 AM. It was a long and tiring trip, but what would the Apostle Paul have given for the privilege to travel this way to preach the gospel!And, for those who help me watch the moon, I’ve already seen a full moon a couple of times. So, we are off to a very good start!
Saturday I flew from Manila to Tuguegarao, Cagayan Province to help Rody Gumpad conduct preacher training classes. It is always a joy to be with Rody, Tessie, their family, and so many gracious saints here in this area. After Tessie provided a wonderful lunch, I rested and then walked about three miles at a sports stadium near the hotel. This helps work out aches and pains from traveling and aids the body to sleep well in spite of the 12 hour time change (12:00 noon in the KY is 12:00 midnight in the Philippines).

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March 11

Halbrook Report: Philippine Trip Feb. 7-27, 2012

Dear brethren,

God blessed the work of Donna, David, Starla, and me with Filipino saints February 7-27. Long ago Jeremiah pled, “Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.” (Jer. 6:16). Jim McDonald took me to the Philippines in 1995 because many Filipinos seek the old paths. After 45 trips I still see that spirit. I taught 42 times not counting the work of David, Donna, and Starla. We saw 24 respond to the gospel call.

Shortly after Donna and I arrived in Manila on the 8th, David and Starla arrived from their work in New Zealand and Australia. On Friday about 70 souls attended classes at the Kapitbahayan church in Navotas, Metro Manila where Elias Cruz continues the work of his deceased father Ben. David started with a study of Saul’s conversion and I presented a series on “Man’s Leadership in the Home.” The ladies greatly appreciated Starla’s and Donna’s sessions on the woman’s role and on children’s classes. It was a joy for Donna to meet at last Ben’s widow and their daughter Dr. Teresa Toreja.

Saturday we arrived by air at Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Province in northeastern Luzon to work with Rody Gumpad and many other good brethren. Shortly we joined 25 guests at the home of Mrs. Celia Lim, a wealthy widow. Short lessons were given by Jimmy Battung, Atoy Franco, and Elijah Sikat. I spoke on “Jesus Came to Seek and Save the Lost.” David spoke on Matthew 7:13-14, and Rody on Revelation 21:1-8. Guests included a vice-mayor, a denominational preacher, and other friends of Cilia.

On Sunday the 12th we worshiped at the Metro church of Christ with Rody. David’s lesson on steadfastness in the truth was followed by mine on “The Resurrection of Christ.” This church has elders and deacons and about 150 people attended. After lunch I went with Rody to the Palca church, Cagayan Province, where Mark Daquioag preaches. Rody summarized my lesson in the local dialect. Attendance was 25-30. David preached at Alibago and two requested baptism. We met back at the Metro church to witness their new birth. Monday we drove to Tabuk, Kalinga to work with Ben Vistro and other good men. 150 souls filled the hotel function room. David emphasized knowing who Jesus is and I spoke on “The Gospel of Christ Makes Us Right with God.” Rody summarized our lessons in the native dialect. David then preached on the new creation in Christ and my topic was “New Beginnings in Christ.” After Rody extended the invitation, eight precious souls responded.

A lectureship for preachers with classes for their wives was held on Tuesday at the Metro church in Tuguegarao. Over 100 men met in the auditorium and about 100 ladies met upstairs. David and I presented lessons on premillennialism, God’s pattern, holy living, and sermon preparation. The 15th we went to Manaring, Ilagan City, Isabela Province to work with Santos Basilio and other good men. Well over 200 souls were gathered. David preached on the plan of salvation and I addressed the topic “Walk in the Spirit Not the Flesh” (Gal. 5:16-26). After our P.M. sermons 12 people were baptized in the Arcon River.

We flew to Cebu City, Cebu to work with Jonathan Carino at the Cebu City church of Christ in classes for teenagers on “How to Study the Bible” February 17-18. Bibles and workbooks were provided for 70, but 100 attended. Lordy Salunga came from Luzon to help us teach. The ladies classes were well attended. Sunday we worshiped and taught classes with the Cebu City church, then I preached at the South Road church where Jun Apatan labors. February 20-24 we were back on Luzon teaching a series on “Home and Family” at the Angeles City Southside church of Christ with Lordy Salunga. Jonathan Carino also came from Cebu to teach. Again, the ladies appreciated their special sessions.

Saturday Jimmy Battung, Atoy Franco, and Elijah Sikat arranged for us to teach about 20 people at a rented room in a community center, and the session continued at the Battung home in the evening in Paranaque, Metro Manila. Sunday we went to the Bilibid Prison to be with Willie and Kenneth Pastor. Willie is incarcerated and his brother Kenneth enters as a “religious worker.” Over 120 have been converted by their diligent efforts. David preached in one area A.M. and I preached in another P.M.

The highlight of this trip was the presence, work, and influence of my wife Donna and David’s wife Starla. They were a blessing to the Filipino ladies and were blessed by them.

Thank you one and all for your encouragement, prayers, and support!

In Christian love,

Ron Halbrook

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