Welcome to the website of the Philippine Haggai Institute Alumni
Association (PHIAA) . We will share with you our vision and the projects we do in the Philippines for the glory of
the Lord.
Philippine Haggai Institute Alumni Association (PHIAA) is a non-stock non-profit organization registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission in 1981
aimed at training the clergy and laity in leadership for evangelism through seminars.
It has already trained over 7,000 Filipino leaders. These leaders
are now effective witnesses for the Lord by living as salt and light and are also sharing their training with others so that
our nation can be impacted with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Congratulations to our newly elected PHIAA board members:
Rene (Rex) Resurreccion
Gene Olojan
Ed Jimenez
Don Espina
They will be serving the board from 2008 to 2011.
Our new set of officers are the following:
President: Jun Sermonia
Vice
President: Ed Jimenez
Secretary: Penelope Gonnay
Treasurer:
Elsie Alconga
Auditor: Thelma
Bayle-Ng
Board Members:
Lucy
Catalogo
Don Espina
Rex Resurreccion
Gene Olojan
Tom Mascarinas
Edwin
Du
Executive Director:
Ma. Linda
Petines (Leny)
Phil. Regional Representative:
Susan Lee Chomi
Elections were held during the last day of the 3 day Annual General Assembly. Jun Sermonia took over the
presidency from Reiner R. Puno whose three year term as board member ended.
The Annual General Assembly was held last March 12 to 14, 2009 at the Sulo Hotel in Diliman, Quezon City.
More than 100 alumni from all over the country attended the assembly. The activities during the assembly included a Faculty
Initiation Seminar (FIS), A Chapter President's Meeting, Training Coordinator's Meeting, Welcome Dinner and Fellowship and
the Business Meeting and Elections. Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno delivered a challenging message during the opening worship
service just before the business meeting. Fourteen alumni graduated from the very first Faculty Initiation Seminar and past
PHIAA President and Phil. Regional Representative Dave Gutierrez gave the convocation address during the FIS graduation.
Alumni in Focus
The future is better than the past, that was the theme at the testimonial dinner of newly elected Bishop
Rodolfo A. Juan of the Philippines, who has advanced his leadership skills while at Haggai Institute. Susan Lee Chomi reports.
"He is a man with relational and relationship capabilities."
The newly elected bishop of the United Methodist Church of the Baguio Episcopal Area in the Philippines
is an alumnus from Haggai Institute. Rev. Dr. Rodolfo A. Juan was elected on the 7th balloting and was the first bishop elected
during the 2008 PCC Episcopal election. He was assigned to supervise the work in the Baguio Episcopal Area for the quadrennium
2008-2012.
The Baguio Episcopal Area is one of the three Episcopal areas of the Philippines Central Conference
of the United Methodist Church. At present, it has eight annual conferences, namely Northern Philippines Annual Conference
(NPAC), Northwest Philippines Annual Conference (NWPAC), Northeast Philippines Annual Conference (NEPAC), North Central Philippines
Annual Conference (NCPAC), Central Luzon Philippines Annual Conference (CLPAC), Pangasinan Philippines Annual Conference (PPAC),
Northeast Luzon Philippines Annual Conference (NELPAC), and Tarlac Philippines Annual Conference (TARPAC).
The area of responsibility extends from the Tarlac province in the south to the Basco, Batanes, in the
north and includes mission work in the country of Nepal.
It was with a sense of joy that we attended the testimonial dinner for Bishop Rodolfo A. Juan. It was a
very well attended and delightful experience laced with inspirational messages. Haggai Institute's Vice President of International
Training, Sundar Singh Sangma, was the guest speaker and the theme of his message, "Future: Better than the Past!," was based
on Isaiah 43:18-19.
Our Regional Director for East Asia, Benny Siswanto, was also present. Benny described Bishop Rudy Juan
as a person with "relational and relationship" capabilities who puts people at ease in different situations.
Our prayers accompany you wherever you go, Bishop Rudy. We in the Haggai global family are soldiers of
Christ, interceding endlessly for the success of your ministry and people.
(article by Susan Chomi, HI Philippine Regional Representative, from the HI Website)
PNP Special Leadership Training
Seminar
The Philippine Haggai Institute Alumni Association (PHIAA) conducted a special leadership training seminar
with the Philippine National Police (PNP) from March to May, 2008 in Camp Vicente Lim, Canlubang, Laguna. This is a two whole
day training for 11 weekends which commenced last March 15 to 16 and all weekends thereafter ending on the weekend of May
24 and 25. This was participated in by 11 new police recruit classes of the PNP. Average class attendance is 45 to 50 or for
total of 640 participants with 26 Haggai facilitators teaching in all weekends. The training coordinator for the entire run
is PNP Maj. Elmar Sillador,
Last June 7, 2008 a graduation fellowship was held at the Camp Vicente Lim gymnasium, all the participants
were present including some of the facilitators. Maj. Dr. Rudy Juan, Haggai Institute international faculty PHIAA board member
was the keynote speaker during the graduation. Among the highlights of the graduation was the sharing of the experience of
5 junior recruits. Based on their statements they were indeed blessed during the training.
Subject such as Biblical Mandate for Evangelism; Goals Setting; Leadership and Management, Leadership and
Family, Leader’s Integrity were taught during the seminar. And based on the feedbacks that we gathered, the training
was indeed a blessings for the participants. Furthermore, most of the alumni who taught were also blessed and learned a lot
about the PNP. We can safely claim that the entire experience was really a breakthrough experience for all participants
including facilitators.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the following alumni who facilitated in the PNP training:
Pastor Pio Tica, Mr. Jun Godornes, Mr. Angelo Maduli, Atty. Alex Lacson, Pastor. Bing Canlas, Pastor. Benoni Hernandez, Pastor.
Jojo Baldo, Pastor Adrian Gutierrez, Pastor Riel John Rafols, Pastor. Garry Sibal, Pastor. Armando Sabino, Pastor. Alexander
Solis, Mr. Jonathan Lizarondo, Mr. Boy Roxas, Mr. Totty Alejandrino, Mr. Danny Carreon, Mr. George Calvin Basa, Mr.
Manny Blas, Mr. Martin Bernardo, Mr. Solomon Badoy, Mr. Jess Curabo, Mrs. Celsa Uy, Mrs. Rina Filart, Ms. Lizbeth Milarpis,
Dra. Rizalina Santos, Mrs. Emma Ramos, Mrs. Anne Lopez.
This special training for the PNP has been a regular program of PHIAA. Last year, 2007, the PHIAA conducted
special training in Cagayan De Oro and occasionally we conduct regular Area Training Seminar in other parts of the archipelago.
We have outstanding Haggai international graduates from the PNP like Gen. Baguio, Maj. Sillador, Col. Sawan and of course
Gen. Sam Tucay who paved the way for us to conduct trainings in the different PNP training centers.
The PHIAA intends
to have another special PNP training seminar staring July 19, 2008 till September in Camp Vicente Lim and we claim that in
our own little way, PHIAA can impact the PNP in a very big way. We indeed give thanks to all those who supported the special
training either by teaching or giving financial support. To God be the glory indeed.
Testiimony of Phoebe P. Angeles
"I
was in the Haggai Institute Leadership Training last Jan 5-Feb 2, 2008 in the Mid-Pacific. The trip was one of the most memorable
events in my life because I have
had experiences that happened for the first time."
1. First time to go to U.S.A. and be served by American and Canadian volunteers.
2. First time to celebrate my birthday with 58 ladies from 29 countries.
3. First time in a place with freezing temperature when we visited Haleakala volcano, even with 5 clothes
on and a blanket wool.
4. First time to meet people from Madagascar, Fiji, Tajikistan, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Ukraine. I thought
these places are fictional. I'm sorry my geography is poor.read more>>
Just a Note to Say "Thank You"
She is Vice President of Academic Affairs for Far Eastern University in the Philippines, and it is with
much exultation that alumna Elizabeth Melchor (Session 647) writes in to report on how beneficial the H.I. training
has been to her ministry.
The Agony, Then Spiritual Ecstasy
"We are both so lucky that we are with the Haggai ministry at this time in our lives. At any point in time,
we are being lifted up in prayer." Faculty member Leny Petines writes from deep within her spirit to Joel Tan,
the computer whiz at H.I.'s Singapore center, on hearing that his wife Amy has been afflicted with cancer. It is a letter
that will bless Joel, Amy, and many families coping with a similar struggle