Jose B. Cabajar is the Founder, Chairman, and Pastor of Ilagan Baptist
Church, Inc. in Ilagan, Isabela, Philippines. He is a man of faith and courage, simple soft-spoken man, a man of few words,
a man of integrity, his inner strength cannot be hid but displayed through the test of time. He was born on March 15,
1952 in a humble place in Alcala, Pangasinan and grew up in Narvacan, Ilocos Sur. The
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Cabajar. His father was a God-fearing man, he is now with the Lord, he worked in Hawaii with the
US Navy during the World War II. His mother, formerly Beatriz Viray Bensan from Camiling, Tarlac is now in her 80's. Her loving
mother was a teacher in Elementary School before she got married. Jose is the
second eldest among the six children of the Cabajars' two sons and four daughters.
Jose is happily married to Maria Nelly Guevarra Angeles from Quezon City,
Metro Manila, a graduate AB Economics from the University Of Santo Tomas. After her graduation she worked in the DENR Central
Office in Manila. She is also a graduate of Theology Degree. Maria Nelly is a product of La Loma Bible Institute, A ministry
of a La Loma Baptist Church, a Fundamental Baptist Church located in Quezon City, Metro Manila. God has blessed them with two precious daughters, Rachel and Ruth Grace.
Jose finished his elementary education at Narvacan North Central
School. He took up his high school education at Narvacan Provincial High School. He finished his high school in 1969
and became one of the finest graduates of Narvacan Provincial High School.
He finished his college education at the University Of Santo Tomas in Metro
Manila in 1973 with a degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Advertising Arts. While in third year in college, he was noticed
by his professors and his colleagues through his award winning artwork in package design competition he won in the UST College
of Fine Arts Annual Art Competition. After his graduation he won another Award in Poster Design Competition sponsored by CORE-UST
Conserve Our Resources And Energy. This contest was open to all Metro Manila residents and he won the Third Prize in this
Art Competition. One of his notable awards in his secular life was when he bagged
the First Prize in the Philippine Music Festival Art Competition in 1978. The
scope of the competition was wide and open to all Filipino artists nationwide
and was sponsored by the University Of The Philippines. At that time he was a member of Art Association Of The Philippines.
After his glorious moments the AAP encouraged him to join an International Art Competition in France and become one of the
few representatives of the Philippines. His artwork was also displayed along with other participants from other countries
in France.
Jose Cabajar practiced his profession for thirteen years in Metro Manila before
he went into the Ministry. He worked with different companies as a visualizer, book illustrator, graphic, package, textile
and carpet designer. He is a lover of many things. He loves nature, hearing words of wisdom, writing poems, playing the guitar,
taking photographs, playing table tennis, exchanging pleasantries with God-fearing people. During his youth days he was involved
in road running. He ran mini-marathons, cross country race, half-marathons, and two
grueling marathons. Jose finished his Johnson and Johnson Marathon Clinic in 1981. He was a tenth placer in senior category in his first Marathon Race. His memorable
race was the 2nd Manila International Marathon in 1982 where he won
a minor and remarkable award.
The early 80's was a crucial years for Jose's life. He began to
seek the deeper meaning of life. He was impressed by ear-catching subjects like Illusions, Secret Things, and The Truth. His
interest in spirituality led him to search more about the Scriptures. The King James Version Bible struck his attention and
desired to have one. In 1982 he saw a boy with a KJV Bible in his hand, he talk to him and eventually he found himself in
a small Baptist Church attending their evening service. He enjoyed the service specially the Word of God preach by the Pastor.
During the invitation for salvation he went forward and made a decision to repent
from his sins and to receive the Lord Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour. It was about seven o'clock in the evening of September
19, 1982 when he was born again in the Family of God.
Jose Cabajar's conversion
became the turning point of his life. His life dramatically changed. God put new desires in his heart and his sensitivity
toward God became notable. One evening he attended a Church Service, he sat alone waiting for the service to start, he heard
the organist playing spiritual pieces and his heart was so deeply touched that he made a commitment to serve the Lord through
his God-given talent. His desire was fulfilled, his first job in the Church was designing artworks for Gods glory. After his
Baptism, he became a faithful member of La Loma Baptist Church. His burning desire to know more about His Saviour and the
Word of God led him to enroll in La Loma Bible Institute. After three years, he earned his Theology Degree. His knowledge
and understanding of the Scriptures were widened and his love for the Lord became deeper. The spiritual growth of Jose
was gradual and consistent. His involvement in Church activities enhanced his spiritual life. He was involved in soul winning,
song leading, leading a group of young professionals in the Church and a part of NGBC youth ministry. In 1985, his deep compassion
for lost souls brought him to a new steps of faith. He joined himself to a team of soul winners and started
a pioneering work in Bulacan. It was a very successful work, many people came to the saving knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The group of believers multiplied and became a new Local Church. For years of existence, the Lord tremendously blessed the
Church and became a landmark in that place. He helped the first Pastor of the Church for almost one year and it was his great
exposure to the mission field.
In 1986, the Lord's presence in Jose's life continually manifested. One
thing Jose did not forget was when he attended a Sunday Service, Pastor Brown preached the Word of God not knowing that God
is working in Jose's heart. Jose was moved by the Word of God and was led to raise his hand during the invitation. Pastor
Brown was challenging Christians to give their lives to the Lord And serve Him in full time capacity. When the Pastor saw
Jose's hand raised as heads were bowed and eyes closed he said with kind words, well, you still have the time to put down
your hand. Jose perceived hes the only person with raised hand at that time but he meant it with all his heart. He solemnly
bowed his head and decided to give the remaining years of his God-given life to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and to serve
Him in full time capacity.
In June 1986, The La Loma Baptist Church sent out Jose as a missionary
to Cabagan, Isabela, about ten hours bus ride from Manila. He helped Pastor Nell's Ministry, the Cabagan Baptist Church. He
taught in their Bible School, led the CBC New Generation Bible Club and handled an outreach ministry of CBC in a remote Barrio.
Cabagan is a very memorable place for Jose, it was there where he learned more about ministry life. The same year, it was
there also where he knew the certainty of God's leading for his life. One night, Pastor Nell and Jose had a fellowship, as
they exchange pleasantries, they opened a regional map, God impressed to them the capital town of Isabela. They prayed to
God, surveyed the Capital Town and found out no Fundamental Bible Believing Church in that place. After a couple of weeks,
they asked God for His help then started the mission work. The pioneering work was supported by Cabagan Baptist Church and
La Loma Baptist Church.
In Ilagan, Isabela, the year 1987 was a great harvest time. Jose Cabajar was
ordained in La Loma Baptist Church the same year. Bible studies were conducted weekly in Pulipol, Bagumbayan, Marana, Calamagui
I and Baculud with an average attendance of 60 people/week. After about 15 months of fruitful evangelism/mission work, the
believers were gathered together on May 1, 1988 for the first Church Services held in a rented office space located in the
town proper. The Wednesday Prayer Meeting Services started on July 27, 1988. During that same year, 28 believers obeyed the
Lord in baptism. Further, the deaf ministry was started on August 3, 1988 by Sis. Marinel Angeles primarily to teach the deafs
in the locality sign language and eventually lead them to Christ. January 22, 1989 marked the official organization of Ilagan
Baptist Church with Pastor Jose B. Cabajar as the Missionary Pastor and with 24 chartered members. In November 1990, the Ilagan
Bible Institute (IBI) started to offer a three-year course leading to the Graduate of Theology Degree with the primary purpose
of training and developing students to properly divide and communicate the Word of God, equipping them for the ministry and
other areas of Christian service. In January 1991, the First Annual Missions Conference was held to emphasize Christ's great
commission to spread the Gospel to the regions beyond, and to teach Christians to support the mission program through prayers
and faithful mission giving.
In January 1992, IBC became an independent church wherein its operating capital comes mainly from tithes and offerings
of its members and other people attending its regular Services.
On September 29, 1992, it was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the corporate name Ilagan
Baptist Church, Incorporated with S.E.C. Reg. No. AN09203896 and with Pastor Jose B. Cabajar as the Chairman and Official
Pastor.