Linggo, Hunyo 26, 2011

The Breakfast Club Devotionals: What is the Proper Way to Pray?



And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask any thing according to his will, he hears us:  And if we know that he hear us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desired of him.
1 John 5:14-15


With Confidence... (1 John 5:14)

....By Abiding in Him
And now, little children, abide in him; that, when he shall appear, we may have confidence, and not be ashamed before him at his coming.
1 John 2: 28

...With A Clean Conscience
Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God.
1 John 3:21



If we ask... (1 John 5: 15a)

...by seeking, finding and knocking
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:
Matthew 7:7

...in Christ's Name
And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
John 14:13

... and also Keep His Command
And whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, because we keep his commandments, and do those things that are pleasing in his sight.
1 John 3:22


With Assurance (1 John 5: 15b)

...Because We are his Sons and Daughters
We know that whosoever is born of God sinneth not; but he that is begotten of God keepeth himself, and that wicked one toucheth him not.

And we know that we are of God, and the whole world lieth in wickedness.

And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life.

1 John 5:18-20



When Borro Met God as Told by Jun and Joji Borromeo




Their names...

Jun: I am Jun Borromeo, fondly called Borro by friends,  I graduated from PMA in 1989, and right after, I joined the defunct Philippine Constabulary.  When I was 2nd Lieutenant, I was very active in our campaign against insurgency. I earned numerous military medals and commendations for gallantry in action. I was meritoriously promoted on the spot twice .  In 2004, I was awarded as one of the Country’s Outstanding Policemen in the Service (COPS) given by Metrobank Foundation and finally,  in 2005 I bagged the highest individual award given by PMA to its Alumni in the PNP---the PMA Cavalier Award for Police Efficiency. I have been assigned to various positions in NCR, Southern and Northern Luzon and had experienced the perks and privileges of being in position. I have experienced many trials in my life and in my career as a police officer but during those times, I did not come to know God. My career was my priority more than my family; I enjoyed my life being always in the limelight. I thought that I can always get any position that I want through my own ways, and that a successful career in the PNP can only be achieved through good service reputation and connections.

I am Joji Borromeo, I am at present a municipal councilor of our municipality. I had been in public service for almost 25 years now having been elected to office as kb president, municipal councilor, provincial board member and now councilor again, respectively. A devoted catholic s manifested with my vow to attend novenas at Baclaran every first Wednesday until i came to know who my real God is.


The Trial...

Jun: In July 2008, the greatest trial came into my life. I was charged as protector of an illegal drug laboratory in La Union. As a result, I was relieved as Chief of Police of Dagupan City Police Station and transferred to Camp Crame. I was suspended for three months pending the result of the initial investigation. I received humiliation both in print and broadcast media. I was rejected by some of my  friends . I have no one to ask for comfort except my wife and my children and my mistahs. During the darkest moment of my life I was contemplating to commit suicide to put an end to my misery and to spare my family from further humiliation. I was full of anxiety, fear, pain, and depression. I began to take anti-depressants so I could sleep. I cannot even think nor feel hunger and I began to lose a lot of weight.

Joji: This trial came at the time when  my father suffered a mild stroke and we had to stay at the hospital for a couple of weeks. I was 6 months pregnant then with our youngest. Being a public figure is not easy as we are easily subjected to ridicule and intrigues, and this issue against my husband was a big blow to our family especially our children. I had to deal with my husband because i knew that he needed me the most that time. I had to brace myself then because i had my children to look after and a sick father and a devastated husband who that time had gone weary and weak and the only way I knew then was to ask him to pray. But knowing my husband, he was not a prayerful person so I had to deal with him psychologically. I brought him to our doctor friend who is a psychiatrist and he was given medications which could only give temporary relief. One day he called me and hearing those words from him was like a dagger that hit & stuck in my heart---i was in the province then tending to my father and my 3rd child who then was in grade 3 so i need to appease him and trying all my best to shield him from humiliation but I thank god that he was spared…i really didn’t know how to handle my husband as he was 450 kms away from me---i wanted to fly that time because I was scared he might not listen to me—I prayed hard and thought of calling my christian friend and ask for a pastor’s number whom he could call and talk with while i was still preparing to travel to be with him.

The Call...

Jun: In August 18, 2008, I was convinced that the only solution to my problem was to put an end to my life. But while I was looking for a place to commit suicide, my wife suddenly called me up on my cell phone. She told me that doing it was a display of selfishness,  that I was only thinking of myself, and besides, who will take care of our children? I can no longer see my youngest child who was not yet born then because my wife was seven months pregnant at that time. She told me to just pray to God and that was the only time that God came into my mind. So I asked her if she knows someone who can help bring me to God. She immediately texted me the cell phone number of Pastor Bob Livioco of the Foundation Baptist Church.  Although I have not met him personally, right away I texted him this message, “Good evening Pastor, I am Jun Borromeo.  I am in distress; I want to get closer to God”.  Pastor Bob asked for my landline number and he called me. We had a long conversation. I told him about my problem and in response he told me the greatness of God, that God would never let me down, that I could always count on His faithfulness. Then he shared to me the Gospel and the doctrine of salvation. Before the end of our conversation he asked me if I was ready to accept Jesus in my life as my Lord and Savior, and at that very moment, I surrendered my life to Jesus Christ through the telephone. While we were praying, I cried uncontrollably and I strongly felt the presence of God in my room. And a peace that I could not explain came over me. I felt that the burden in my chest has disappeared. That was my first personal encounter with God.
       
My anxiety, fear, and depression were all gone. I was back to normal. I could sleep soundly without taking anti-depressants and my appetite was restored. I felt an insatiable hunger to know God personally.  I started to attend Bible study every week and regularly attended Sunday worship services. I spent most of my time reading the Bible and Christian books and learned to pray to God everyday. In November 2008, the case against me was dismissed by the DOJ but I know that it was not the end of our trials. I learned that Christian life is not a problem-free life.  We have to carry the cross if we decide to follow Jesus.

Jojie: I really praise God that he was enlightened by the pastor’s sharing—I was a bit relieved but realities would still haunt us and we have to face the charges against him. One day he related to me his encounters as he started attending Sunday services at a born-again church. I wasn’t really sold out on the idea that he would be joining a born-again group. Little did I know that I too was like the rest of you then is a lost soul. I was in great quandary that time because I saw in his eyes that he already made a decision, I felt bad. It was like I was in a crossroad thinking about our family—when my husband couldn’t join us in church already. How would I explain it to my children. My husband never shared the gospel for fear that I might reject him but I noticed a dramatic transformation in him. Truly god listens to prayers, he and my Christian friends stormed heavens with prayers that I join them…and one day I  started asking my husband about God’s word and I would listen intently—till I came with a decision to join him which greatly surprised him, on January 11, 2009 I accepted Jesus as my personal savior and lord. Things then became different in our family---now we have to deal with our children who then were also not inclined to become born-again Christians, but praise god after attending a youth retreat conducted by CCF – they now are active members of  Jzone. My eldest son Darwin conducts his bs with his cousins and has shared the doctrine of salvation to them, our daughter is now acting as facilitator in youth camps, and our 3rd son Dionel who at his young age is now boldly sharing the gospel in his school.-, and our baby Danielle who is now 2 years old is yet to be dedicated.



The Second Trial...

Jun: One fateful day in February 2009, the case against me was re-filed due to religious and political pressure. And finally in May 23 2009, a warrant of arrest was issued against me. Upon learning the sad news, my wife and I prayed hard to God. On bended knees we cried and asked for His wisdom, and God whispered to me that I must submit myself to authority and face the problem. We meditated on  (2 Chronicles 20:15) “For the battle is not yours, but God’s”. In May 25, 2009, I submitted myself to the PNP and I was detained at Camp Crame Detention Center. We filed a motion to the court requesting if I could remain in Camp Crame custody while undergoing the trial of my case, and again my wife and I prayed hard for it. We even asked our prayer warriors to pray for our petition. But after two days, I was ordered to be transferred to the La Union Provincial Jail. The judge denied my appeal. I was very frustrated, and began to question God. What was His purpose for allowing me to be detained in a place far away from my family. I came to a point of hopelessness and helplessness. I could not find the answer.

Jojie: Being in Christ is not a life free from trials—I realized it was a life where your faith is tested amidst the trials.  This brought another blow to our family especially our children---this experience would pierce my heart as i recall our encounters while bringing my husband inside his detention cell, where cellphone and other means of communication were prohibited. It could hardly sink in my system. Is this a bad dream? Is this true? I couldn’t find answers to my question.  My baby was just 6 mos old that time, she was with me although out the ordeal because she was purely breastfed so I need to tag her along all the time. After 2 days of detention at Camp Crame, I received a call telling me that my husband has to be transferred to La Union provincial jail…my whole body turned cold and could hardly breath. I tried my best to talk to some of his superiors hoping that they could do something, but. Ultimately we had no choice but to adhere to the orders of the court. We brought him to La Union with my baby – it was the longest trip of my life ever—as i instructed my driver not to go beyond 60 in speed….

God’s Blessing...

Jun: But God had a better plan for me. He placed me in a building where I can have quiet times with Him. I had access to the television, the DVD player, the cell phone, and the laptop computer. Although I was alone in that building I was allowed to receive visitors anytime of the day. God made me His VIP in detention, praise God! I have all the time to study the Bible, watch Pastor Peter Tanchi’s sermon on the DVD which my wife and friends gave me every time they visit. I had a lot of opportunity to study Christian books and a longer prayer time. I learned to surrender everything to God, and found out that the greatest form of worship is total surrender to God’s will.

Jojie: Our life has changed a bit---I arrived manila with our innocent baby Danielle, she never knew what has happened, where my other 3 kids were waiting for us. I didn’t know how to divulge the news to them and so I asked our pastor friends to help me how to do it, we prayed for them and one day I had the courage to confess to them but I thank God that the timing were all great, where God gave them the wisdom, and strength to  accept the painful reality. There, our journey to a new chapter of our life has began. We frequent La Union provincial jail. We travel every weekend to keep Papa Jun company.

The Ministry...

Jun : After two months, God gave me a small ministry; I was joined by twelve (12) female inmates in the said building, and I found the answers to my questions.  God revealed to me His greater purpose in allowing me to spend my time in that particular jail. I organized a prayer meeting, everyday bible study, and Sunday worship service. All the twelve (12)female inmates surrendered their life to Jesus. Then I began to share the gospel to the jail guards, to the warden, to other male inmates, to my visitors, to the other inmates’ visitors; many came to know Jesus and surrendered their life to Him.

Jojie: The detention cell has become our second home and the inmates became our Christian family. We shared memories there and we thank god that he brought Papa Jun there for a mighty purpose, which is to know him more and to share his gospel to others.


Jun: God used me and my wife in my family. One by one, my  three (3) children personally surrendered their lives to Jesus and as of this writing my youngest child is assured of growing up in a God-fearing family. Right now my kids are witnessing for the Lord to their cousins and friends. My wife has also begun to serve the Lord; she leads a Bible study in our house and many of her relatives have come to know Jesus. She is also active in the church and has attended a seminar on parenting in preparation for our ministry in the future.

Joji: Back in Isabela, regular bible study were being conducted in our home,  my parents and other siblings and families joined us and some of them are now baptized children of god. My father and mother who were not so much inclined to the teachings of born-again has now accepted Jesus in their lives.


Jun Said: I developed a passion for preaching and I immersed myself in getting to know God more---His life, works, miracles, love, mercy, compassion, forgiveness, and ministry. I browsed the internet to listen to God’s message and read different kind of sermons; I studied books and manuals on how to prepare a sermon and how to become an efficient preacher.Even while I was incarcerated, God used that time for good. (Romans 8:28). When I surrendered my case to the Lord I could see that He was working behind the scenes. By passing through these tests, I developed perseverance (James 1:3). I also learned to forgive the people who are behind my misery. I did not grumble. I know that in God’s perfect timing, I will gain my physical freedom. I always meditate on Romans 8:28.  The Bible says that, “God works all things together for good for those who love Him and seek Him according to His purpose”.  As a result of my imprisonment, our financial status slowly went down the drain. I had no income. We depended solely on my wife’s income and from the financial assistance of my PMA classmates. Truly, God provides for all our needs. All we had to do was claim the promise of God in Philippians 4:19,”that He will provide all my needs according to His riches in Christ Jesus”.

Joji: By God’s grace our children continued their studies without the need to downgrade their schools. Our eldest is now 4th year it student at De Lasalle University, Our daughter is 2nd year college at University of Sto Tomas and our third son grade 6 at the Montesorri School in our place.  Truly if we obey God, He will never abandon us. Like what he said in Romans 8:31 if God is with us who can be against us.

God’s Second Blessing...

Jun:Last February 01, 2011 at 10 o’clock in the morning, I received a call from my wife. Our prayers were answered. Our petition for bail was granted. We were crying and dancing for joy. God does work in mysterious ways. But my happiness was hampered when I learned that my bail is 1 million pesos. I asked God, “God do you really want me to be free?  You granted my petition but gave me a million peso bail. How can I raise this big amount?”   We were instructed by my lawyer to produce the amount before 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Then I told God, “If you really want me to be free, You will provide. You know that it is impossible for me to produce that amount.” At exactly 1 o’clock in the afternoon of the same day, God provided the exact amount for my bail.  My PMA classmates learned about my predicament and immediately pitched in to raise the said amount. Really God is amazing! Our total dependence in Him paid off.  Last February 4 2011, when my superiors in the PNP learned that I was released from detention, I was ordered to report back for duty. God immediately restored my status in the PNP. Today I am standing before you as a man with temporary liberty but to my God, He gave me this freedom to be more of service to Him and I told my God to spend me in His way according to His plans. To my Creator---I give back all the glory and honor!

Joji: Now although my husband is just on temporary liberty, I can truly say that He is more liberated and free than most of those who think are free because in the eyes of God He is privileged because he is a child of God and has the freedom and right to boldly share the gospel to his people.  Now our family is more complete because we have God who is at the center of our hearts . Our disappointments were turned into blessings as this opened the doors of heavens for us. Thank you and to God be the glory.


Martes, Hunyo 21, 2011

Bless Our Cops La Union: CORPS meets CORPS


San Fernando City, La Union- It was bound to happen. Call it serendipity or providence if you will, but if two organizations who has the same vision: reaching the uniformed service to Christ, who has the same desire for the lost, who has the same concept of reform and who have even the same name should ever meet , we could only say- it was bound to happen.

So, the Christian Officers Reform the Police Service (CORPS) indeed met with the Council of Reformed Public  Servants (CORPS) with two like minded goal: how to better reach the PNP for Christ and how to translate this ministry into something more sustained and extensive that it could touch base with the community.




Led by PSUPT Pedro Ubaldo Sr.  and Rev. Aurelio Nitura, the Council of Reformed Public Servants  Christian Fellowship have been busy in ministering to the PNP in La Union for almost 7 years. They also have been organizing police in RPO1 to conduct Bible studies in their own units and have also reached the police station of La Union. The Christian Officers Reform the Police Service on the other hand was going to provinces and regions to find partners who would help in reaching out to the police. PSSUPT Antonio P. Mendoza Jr., one of the founding members of the CORPS Movement, who was an ally and supporter of both groups introduced each other when he heard that CORPS Movement are looking for partners.


Last June 17 the meet was set with PSUPT Bernie Banac, Ptr. Jim de los Santos, Ptr. Dan Afuang of the Jesus Offers Salvation Hope and Unity in the Armed Services (JOSHUA) ministry of the Greenhills Christian Fellowship (GCF) and Boi Manuel driving up to La Union to meet with Rev. Nitura and PSUPT Obaldo. After a diner meeting where the two organizations talked of how to better improve their ministy’s, both decided to hold a Bless Our Cops 4 (see related article) vision casting to other pastors and churches involved with the Council the following day.






The following day the Rev Nitura and PSUPT was joined by the following churches and volunteers: Ptr. William Nieveras of the Word of Life, Ptr. Manuel Valdez of the Blessed Sanctuary Christian Center, Ptr. Alexander Abriam of the Jesus My Healer Fellowship, Ptr. Gerardo Nojor and Ptr. Gary Ariz of the Jesus Is Lord Fellowship, Ptr. Alvin Ang and Bro. Bernard Lungen of the Christ Commissioned Fellowship, Ptr Benjamin Galuan Jr.,  Bro. Joseph Galuan and Sis Aiza Martinez of Followers of Jesus.



PSUPT Banac first presented to the pastor volunteers of the Council on the need to minister to the Philippine National Police. He also presented the Integrated Transformation Program of the PNP to the group and elaborated how the local church could help to fortify the spiritual and moral component of the program. He then challenged the churches and pastors to transform the nation by transforming the PNP.


Bro. Boi Manuel presented the BOC 4 concept to the pastors stating that the police ministry is a perfect ministry vehicle “bus” to further strengthen the church, reach out to the community and ultimately assist in nation building. 


PSUPT Mendoza also presented the need of evangelizing the PNP and even challenged all pastors to disciple at least one officer within the month.  Ptr. Jim and Ptr. Dan also shared their personal experience on how to minister to the Police and presented how God is moving in the police force in their own provinces. 


An open forum proceeded where Rev. Nitura was excited enthusiastic about the BOC4 program. He was encouraging their volunteers to take part in the program and have a unity in reaching out to the PNP. PSUPT Obaldo then thanked the CORPS  and encouraged the pastors and volunteers of the Council to always pray for the police and always seek for opportunity to lead any policemen to the Lord.



PSSUPT Mendoza summed it so eloquently by saying that  BOC 4 should be renamed as BOC 5 because those who are ministering to the police is not only Blessing Our Cops,  Our Church, Our Community and Our Country but ultimately Blessing Our Christ.




Huwebes, Hunyo 16, 2011

The Breakfast Club Devotion: Submission to Governing Authorities

(We will start a weekly online devotion starting today featuring the Bible passages and lessons discussed at PNP General Hospital's weekly breakfast meeting which has been dubbed as the "Breakfast Club")

For this week we will share moments and passages from Elder Mike Aspirin's devotion on the Biblical view of submitting to authorities based on Romans 13: 1-7


1 Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. 


2 Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. 


3 For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and you will be commended. 


4 For the one in authority is God’s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason. They are God’s servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer. 


5 Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also as a matter of conscience.

6 This is also why you pay taxes, for the authorities are God’s servants, who give their full time to governing. 
7 Give to everyone what you owe them: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor.

Warm Christian Greetings!!!

We would also like to greet PSSUPT Ma. Angela Vidal MD a very Happy Birthday this coming June 25. God used Dr. Vidal's guidance and kindness to sustain the ministry inside the PNP General hospital. 


To Ma'm Vidal a Very Happy Birthday and may all your prayers come true from your CORPS Movement Family!

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We would also like to commend PCInsp. Virgilio Sifer "Doc. Gus" Ferrer on his assignment to ARMM. God is to giving Doc. Gus an opportunity to be a blessing in Maguindanao.


God Bless Doc!






On this Day, Ten Years Ago!!! ...The Keeper was Born!


Today is the 10th year anniversary of the Keeper Magazine! The first published version featured CIDG Director PCSUPT Samuel Pagdilao who was then Chief of Police of Caloocan City, PSSUPT Cesar Hawthorne Binag and PSUPT Bernard M. Banac with the CORPS Movements Mission: God Centered, Service Oriented and Family Based Philippine National Police.


We also found this in the archives...our first fan letter from Ptr. William "Watot" Baradi one of our first volunteers in Rizal together with Ptr. Joel Canoy and Ptr. Jim Delos Santos. (whose pictures appears below). 

Ptr. Watot is now residing in Phoenix, Arizona and Ptr Joel is also abroad. Ptr. Jim remains a tireless and vigilant minister to the police.

Ptr. Watot Baradi
Ptr. Joel Canoy
Ptr. Jim Delos Santos

Martes, Hunyo 14, 2011

A Harvard Alumnus Wants to Say Thanks for the Prayers!



Partners

The CORPS Movement have been blessed with ministerial alliances and partners. Part of its success because of its good working relationship with other ministry and organization who has a passion in reaching out to policemen.Last week the CORPS Movement was busy in again strengthening friendship as it met with key contacts.

They first met with the husband-and-wife team of Paul and Pat Ellis of the Life Disciples wherein the CORPS Movement talked about the continuing partnership of both group as more and more volunteers of the BOC are continually trained by the Ellis. The CORPS Movement envisions all its volunteers to undergo the seminar on counseling to strengthen their discipling skills. It is part of the BOC upgrade under Bless Our Cops.


The CORPS also visited the office of Elder Mike Aspirin of the JOSHUA ministry  of the Greenhills Christian Fellowship at his office at Alphaland where he serves as the President of Alphaforce (the Alphaland group's security arm). The BOC4 concept was presented to Elder Mike and more partnership initiatives were being planned including sponsorship to GCF's Purpose and Passion for BOC and JOSHUA volunteers as well as a benefit concert for BOC 4.

The CORPS also meet with the I Care For My City Foundation Inc.  leadership under Dr. Jose Rodolfo Camello who are interested in partnering in the Police Ministry. The group of businessmen aims to help government offices and are offering their expertise to help in the reforms in government.





Lunes, Hunyo 13, 2011

Bless Our Cops Rizal: Preparing the Harvesters



Morong, Rizal- The harvest field is wide open in the province of Rizal. It's fertile of souls waiting for the gospel to be planted and of policemen waiting to hear the good news. Thankfully, the CORPS movement has dedicated workers who are always ready for harvests and are willing to be trained for harvest.




Last June 8, 2011 despite of the torrential rains of Typhoon Dodong, the CORPS Movement still found ways to gather and meet with the leadership of the BOC Rizal chapter. Ptr. Jim Delos Santos who lead the group offered the trainings for Life Discipleship under Ptr. Paul Ellis and Purpose and Passion of the Greenhills Christian Fellowship. These are all in line with the upgrades of the Bless Our Cops program of the CORPS movement now named BOC 4. (see related article). Like what happened in Tarlac, the Rizal team will be trained and empowered not only to Bless their police stations but also equipped to strengthen their church and reach out their community.


Churches who again raised their commitment were Ptr. Rene Caraan of the Jesus Christ the Potter Christian Church, Ptr. Florencio Tingle of the United Methodist Church, Ptr. Medel Mendez of the Church of the Living Saviour Church, Ptr. Teodorico C. Talanay of the Rizal Gospel Partner, Ptr. Eric Dela Cruz of the Holy Grace Christian Church, Ptr. Frank Romaliza of the Jesus Cares Ministry, Ptr. Eduardo B. Glee of the Jesus the Livingstone Church and Ptr. Fortunato Elaso of the Mount Olive Assemblies of God. All of whom are actively involved with the police ministry of Rizal.


Surely God is moving...



Here are some additional photos from our Rizal Group: Ptr. Florencio Tingle and Ptr. Rene Caraan who are ministering to the Cardona Police Station