Rev. Virgilio Fabales

Deputy Regional Director (Western Visayas)

 

Pastor Fabales was among the first batch of JECPP’s Evangel Missions School graduates. He has been with JECPP for over 25 years and is the Senior Pastor of Evangel Family Church Dao, passionately serving in the barangays of Antique. He is happily married to Pastor Lilibeth, and is the devoted father of their children, Krystle Joy, Matthew Brian and Kate.

Rev. Jetro M. Novero

Regional Director (Luzon)

 

Pastor Jetro is a graduate of Bachelor of Theology at Mount Apo Alliance Bible College in Makilala, North Cotabato. Now working with JECPP, Pastor Jetro and his wife, Rev. Annaliza Gaisen Novero, and son, Raeuelle Ken, are working steadfastly in Evangel Family Church Bauang, San Fernando City, reaching out particularly in the Cordillera Region and neighboring towns.

Lachman Mathani

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I am sharing my testimony of how I was changed for the better when I encountered the Lord Jesus Christ. I like to thank Pastor Lim, Pastor Wee and Pastor Christine for this chance to share in the HOF, Davao. I am an army personnel, married, with one daughter and a son.

To begin with, I did not finish my education because it’s too expensive for my parents to send me and my sister to school. I completed only primary school. Both my parents were gamblers who quarreled and squabbled over money everyday. Doing my childhood days, I could only taste chicken during Chinese New Year. My grandma would give me a juicy drumstick, and I would sit at a corner relishing each bite.

As a teenager, I turned rebellious and started to join gangs to seek companions. I picked up all the wrong habits of my friends. My life was messed up. I joined all kinds of pagan worships, going into trance but never had peace to calm my soul. I just turned wild.

At 18, I enlisted into the army seeking a place to hide from the law. Back then, I was already convicted with some offenses, so it was ironic that I joined the army to escape my sentence. I signed on immediately so I could have a pay and a place to stay. During that time, I was invited to church. I agreed because I wanted to look at beautiful girls in the church. In a way, I was trying to look for a girlfriend. Then, I came to know a Christian girl. To please her, I followed her to church, and I accepted Christ in my life without commitment. We were going out for a month, and under one moonlit night, she asked me this question: “Do you love God or me?” Of course I said I love her. Then she told me to go and read Matthew 6:33. And that was the last meeting we had! I was so disgusted and confused.

Meanwhile, I was progressing in the army service. I was fully in control of my life with all the activities I enjoyed. Not long after that, I met my wife, got married and had two children. But my old habits were clinging to me like leech. I drank more often than I was at home with my family. Until one day, I got heavy losses in investments and gambling. I was fully in debts up to my nose. This time the devil came to “help” me. In my mind, he tried to make a deal with me. He clearly told me that he would pour in money and that I would strike big enough to carry me thru my losses. But in return, he said he wants the lives of my wife and two children. I sweat cold, and I said NO to the devil.

I managed to salvage my problem through the help of some close friends. But I turned more frustrated with my life. In my working place, I saw Christians reading the Bible in their room. That just made me more frustrated. I asked them all kinds of stupid question against their faith. I made them report to my office and enjoyed harassing them for period of time. One day, I summoned the four of them to my office. While they were standing in front of my desk, I flipped the Bible beneath my drawer to Deuteronomy and Leviticus. I started shooting them with chapters and verses and asked them to recite the words. I was mocking and laughing at them. Seeing their confused expressions really amused me. Then I was serious and asked them this question, “Do you pray for me?”

They all replied “Yes.” The first one said that he’s praying that I will be posted out of this place. The prayer of the second was that I will not come to work at all, and the third replied that he was praying to be posted out of this place in order not to meet me. But the fourth one replied that his prayer is for me to turn to God and attend church. Wow! This one really soothed me inside. But outwardly, I acted harsh. I shouted at him “You! Confined!”

Then came Wednesday morning. That fourth guy came to my office and invited me for special evening service in his church. I got so angry that I hollered at his gut to invite me. That morning onward, I was very troubled in spirit. So I puffed and drank all I could to control my nerves. By evening time, I went home early from work trying to overcome this feeling. But I could not, so I told myself, “Alright, I will go.” I changed and told my wife I am going to a church service. To my surprise, she laughed and laughed all the way saying, “Do you have a better excuse to go out with your friends than that?”

I went to SLF building where the service was held. I told myself that I am there just to get rid of that troubled feeling inside. I was ushered to a corner seat. I sat with my arms folded, determined not to give in to whatever may happen there. When the message was over, the altar call was given, and my body started to tremble. I was fighting within myself not to go down the altar. But, I could not contain my body. I went and fell flat on the floor.

When I woke up, I felt different. I felt great peace and comfort within my spirit. Something changed inside. But then, I returned to my normal self and started looking for the nearest exit, so I would not face my colleague that invited me there. Next day, I did not go to work. I was ashamed to face those I had harassed. Nevertheless, the next day, I met them and apologized. I began to treat them as my brothers in Christ.

Since then, in Sep 1995, I started to attend Evangel Family Church. My life began to change. I disengaged from my bad habits and wrong doings. I found the joy and happiness with my family. Throughout those times, my daughter came to know the Lord. She was followed by my wife, who was watching and checking whether I was real! All glory to God for His grace and mercy. We, as one family, are serving Evangel Family Church until now.

My brothers and sisters, tonight you have heard my testimony. I encourage you to grab the opportunity to serve God when it comes your way. Bring your friends and relatives and get involved in Church. 1 Tim 4 says let no one despise your youth, but be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, and in purity. Thank you and God Bless.

Rev. Roberto Padinit

JECPP Secretary, Board of Trustees

Deputy Regional Director (Northern Mindanao)

 

Pastor Roberto finished his course in Civil Engineering Technology at Mindanao Polytechnic State College in 1996 and Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at Cagayan De Oro College in 1999. He is currently the Senior Assistant Pastor in Evangel Family Church CDO and the Deputy Regional Director of Northern Mindanao. He resides at Cagayan de Oro City with his wife Juvy and daughters Hannah Faith and Mikaela Eunice.

CO-VICE CHAIRMAN/REGIONAL DIRECTOR

Rev. Bejamin Chavez

JECPP Chairman

Regional Director (Western Visayas)

 

Pastor Benjamin Chavez went through formal training in Evangel Missions School in 1993. He is the Senior Pastor of Evangel Family Church Ajuy for 24 years with his wife Pastor Lina Chavez. They have two children, BL John and Keziah.

Rev. Peter Wee

JECPP Co-Senior President

Regional Director (Southern Mindanao)

 

Rev. Peter Wee served as assistant pastor to Rev. Dr. Robert & Marion Lim in Evangel Family Church, Singapore for 12 years before receiving the ‘Call of God’ to become a missionary to the Philippines.

Pastor Peter began pioneering Evangel Family Church in Davao City in 1993. Together with his wife, Christine, they are overseeing the 5 regions of Southern Mindanao. Their only daughter, Ena, who has returned to Singapore since 2010, is now married to Benedict Chan.

Rev. Andrew Kwong

JECPP Co-Senior President

Regional Director (Northern Mindanao)

Missions Director

 

Pastor Andrew began his ministry in the pioneering of Evangel Family Church, Iloilo City in 1986 as an Assistant Pastor. By 1988-1992, he went on to pioneer Evangel Family Church, Cebu City. As the organization progressed to raising local leadership, he was offered the role as Principal of JECPP’s Bible-training school, Evangel Missions School from 1992-1994. Then on December 31, 1994, Pastor Andrew and his family were led by the Lord to pioneer another new work in Evangel Family Church, Cagayan de Oro City.  Together with his wife, Rowena, they are still presently the pastors of the church in Cagayan de Oro City and overseeing the churches in the 6 sections of Northern Mindanao. Their only daughter, Kristy, is currently pursuing her post-graduate studies in medical research.

 

 

Rev. Dr. Robert Lim

JECPP Founding Chairman

Rev. Dr. Robert Lim graduated with a diploma in Theology at the Bible Institute of Malaya in 1966. In October 1989, he was conferred with an Honorary Doctor of Divinity from the Bethesda School of Theology (California, USA) by Dr. David Yonggi Cho. He is also the founding Pastor of Evangel Family Church, Singapore. He is happily married to Rev. Dr. Marion Lim. They have three children, Dale (married to Chui Chui) Lead Pastors of EFC Singapore, Kirk (married to Jasmine), and Dayna (married to Jeremy), and has 2 grandchildren, Joseph and Jada.