Source: Haggai International, December 10, 2025
Aleth Joyce Cubacub had already built a respected career in the Philippines as both a lawyer and a public accountant when she began to sense that her profession could do more than resolve legal problems. She believed it could also open doors to restoration.
This conviction deepened after her Haggai Leader Experience. Through Haggai’s internationally developed and facilitated curriculum, she unlocked a vision of how her legal expertise could contribute to systemic change. She saw how intentional acts of bold faith could transform lives when leaders step forward with purpose and creativity. The experience moved her to pursue opportunities she once assumed were outside the scope of her profession.
As a managing partner of Cubacub Hernandez and Associates, she often spent long periods outside cramped courtrooms with her clients. What could have been idle time became moments for quiet ministry. She chose to speak with them about hope, forgiveness, and the presence of Christ in times of legal hardship. Within her firm, she encouraged midday Bible studies for employees and fellow attorneys. These gatherings helped create a culture of scripture and prayer that steadied the demanding pace of litigation.
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