Isabelo F. "Bel" Magalit (1940 – 2018) was a Filipino Evangelical pastor, theologian, and author known as one of the leading people of the Evangelical movement in the Philippines during the country's Martial Law era under President Ferdinand Marcos.[1][2][3] Best known as pastor of Diliman Bible Church (DBC), he was also the first Filipino and Asian president of Asian Theological Seminary (ATS).[2][4]
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^ abCarpio, Audrey. "Culture: Why the most abused verse from the Bible has resurfaced in light of the Anti-terror bill". ABS CBN News Channel. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
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^"Balikatan's Tribute to Isabelo "Bel" Magalit (1940 - 2018)". Balikatan Ng Mga Kristiano, Inc. July 21, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
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