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Alfonso G. Pablo, Sr.


Alfonso G. Pablo, Sr. (born September 29, 1939 in Camiling, Tarlac, Philippines) is a retired ordained Filipino Wesleyan clergyman who was General Superintendent of the Wesleyan Church of the Philippines from 1989 to 2005,〔"Philippines Now Full General Conference", excerpted from an article by General Superintendent Emeritus Dr. Lee M. Haines; www.wesleyan.org/〕 and was the Chairman of the The International Conference of The Wesleyan Church (formerly Wesleyan World Fellowship) for four years from 2000.〔Lee M. Haines and Paul William Thomas, ''An Outline History of the Wesleyan Church'', 5th rev. ed., (Indianapolis, IN: Wesleyan Publishing House, 2000):277.〕 Pablo is currently General Superintendent ''emeritus'' of The Wesleyan Church of the Philippines,〔John Connor and Margie Connor, eds., ''Portraits of Grace: Stories of Salvation from Wesleyan World Missions'' (Indianapolis, IN: Wesleyan Publishing House, 1999).〕 a distinguished professor at the Wesleyan Graduate School for Asia Pacific in Rosales, Pangasinan, adjunct professor at Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary, and the chairman of Global Transformation Ministries (GTMI), and chairman of the Asia Evangelistic Fellowship Philippines (AEFP). Pablo has led various parachurch organizations in the evangelical community, including being the chairman of the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC). In 2010, Pablo published a book, ''Transforming Leaders: The Filipino Church Administration''.〔Alfonso G. Pablo Sr., ''Transforming Leaders: The Filipino Church Administration'' (Valenzuela City, Philippines: CLC Publications, 2010).〕
==Early life, education and career==
Like many other from the Ilocano tribe of Luzon, Alfonso Pablo's family also migrated to Mindanao.
During 1962 Pablo was converted to evangelical Christianity, and six months later enrolled in the Wesleyan Bible College in Kabacan, Cotabato.〔Emilio A. Baliton, ''Saved from Death to Save Life'' (Xlibris Corporation, 2010):97.〕 After an infection of the bone marrow in his leg that prevented him from standing for more than five minutes, in October 1962 Pablo testified to being healed during a ministerial conference.〔Emilio A. Baliton, ''Saved from Death to Save Life'' (Xlibris Corporation, 2010):97.〕 Pablo subsequently received his Bachelor of Theology degree from Kabacan Wesleyan Bible College in 1968, and served as a pastor.
In 1973 Pablo was elected President of the Kabacan Wesleyan Bible College, and also became General Secretary of educational institutions and Sunday schools for the Wesleyan Church in the Philippines. In 1976 Pablo resigned as President of KWBC, to attend Asian Theological Seminary (ATS) in Quezon City, where he completed the Master of Divinity in 1979. Pablo earned his Doctor of Ministry in Practical Theology at Asia-Baptist Graduate School of Theology in Baguio City in 1982.〔(ABGST Graduates )〕 In 1983 Pablo was elected President of the Philippines Association of Bible and Theological Schools (PABATS), where he served until 1987.
On February 21, 1989, the Wesleyan Church Philippine General Conference was organized with Pablo, who had been serving as assistant General Superintendent under Dr. Saturnino P. Garcia, elected as the first General Superintendent〔Floyd Cunningham, ("Diversities in Post-War Philippine Protestantism" ), ''The Mediator'' 5:1:114,〕 on the first ballot with 40 out of 51 votes.〔(Philippines Now Full General Conference )〕 Consequently, Pablo was an ''ex officio'' member of the Council of General Superintendents of the Wesleyan Church. Pablo served as General Superintendent of the Philippine Conference until 2005. During that period Pablo also served as a member of the board of the Asian Theological Seminary (ATS) in Manila from 1989 to 2006; a member of the board of the Disciple a Whole Nation (DAWN) Coordinating Committee (from 1990 until now); a member of the board of Every Home for Christ (EHFC) from 1995 to 2007; chairman of the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) from 1996 to 2000; and as the President of the Philippine Association of Christian Education Graduate School in Christian Education (PACE GSCE) from 2000 to 2001. From 2000 to 2004, Pablo served as chairman of the Wesleyan World Fellowship.
Since his retirement as General Superintendent in 2005, Pablo continues to serve in various leadership positions including as an Adjunct Professor at Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary (APNTS) in Taytay, Rizal since 2005; and since 2008 as the chairman of the boards of Global Training Ministries Incorporated (GTMI), Asia Evangelistic Fellowship Philippines (AEFP), and J29 Global Transformation Foundation, Inc.〔https://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100001990502586〕

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