Special Report Memorial For Mrs. Halliman

SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST MISSION
International – Papua New Guinea / Malawi Africa
P.O. Box 60150 Ndirande Bt. 6 Blantyre Malawi /
P.O. Box 233 – Mt Hagen (WHP) Papua New Guinea
Tanggi Mission Station – North Koroba, Hela Province, PNG
Missionary / Evangelist:  Peter A. Halliman
Email: panagioite04@gmail.com
Website:  sgbm-malawi-africa.com

Date: 21st October 2025

Dear Pastor, Church, & All Supporters:

Revelation 14:13 And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them.

Last Tuesday Mrs. Georgia Halliman passed from this life into the next life.  As the news was passed around the world, messages, emails, telephone calls came in.  As far as Malawi Africa, South Africa, London England, Greece, Papua New Guinea, and all across this Nation from CA to N.C. CT to FL.  Mum was loved all over the world, (why)? What makes this to be for such a one…Georgia Halliman would rather drive hours at a time, to go hear sound, firm preaching of God’s Word, than to stay home visiting family, would you?

It was the testimony, the witness, she had for our LORD, she didn’t make excuses, ask for pity, she would have none of that.  A faithful life, she counted her days that she might apply her heart unto wisdom.  I don’t have to say this but will, what pricked mum to travel around this country, enduring long hours in a vehicle to reach a destination only to attend a church service, she could do that near her home.

Mum loved the Lord, loved HIS Word, loved HIS people, and loved HIS church, these are marks, evidences of a ‘matured child of God’.  Don’t think mum lived free with no responsibilities, she kept a tight ship, was accountable for everything, down to the penny.

Mum also knew I needed encouragement as well from time to time, but most of all she wanted to be used of our LORD, her salt was salty, her light shone in a dark and depraved world.

The Papua New Guineans when hearing of the passing of mum, they organised for their own ‘wakes’ from Tuesday to Saturday, hundreds, even thousands of people attending these wakes, for no other reason except to honour her legacy.  Food from gardens were given as offerings as they had no other means.  Hard cash was taken up as benevolent offerings for their ‘spiritual mum’.  Yes it was dad who preached the verbal Gospel, BUT mum preached with her life.  Thousands of PNG natives will tell you, had it not been for the life of Georgia Halliman, then Fred T. Halliman would have never went or stayed, and hundreds upon thousands would never have heard the Gospel of our LORD, and would no doubt be associated with another denomination or perhaps none at all.  This all is being said humanly speaking, in which, we cannot ignore the human part either.

I have pictures, videos, telephone conversations, text messages and emails from people in Papua New Guinea who acted out not in (word only) but in (deed) showing their respect, love, and dedication to their spiritual mum, whom the LORD had raised up and used amongst them for many years.

I wonder where all this leaves us today here in the developed world, we think we have it all worked out, but do we? A call, a card, a text, an email will do, have we become so sophisticated that the days of being human, people, real, upfront and personally, has that now somehow passed?

Mum being an aged widow travelled far & wide, endured the miles, long church services but she loved the fellowship of God’s people.

Through the week, many from PNG, would call to comfort my family and I, they wanted us to know that they too were mourning, and though not present here to view the body, they received from me the memorial pictures of mum, they printed out, framed and put up in the churches around the country.  

One of the most impressive deeds done, (Sunday 5 a.m. AL time) I received a phone call from PNG, eleven pastors had hiked to a meeting point, some hiked five hours, some less but all met on a mountain side six thousand plus feet elevation to get a signal in order to call, hear my voice and encourage me.  As the call came in, it was 10 pm their time, standing in the rains talking to simply encourage me, tell me that they were praying for and with me and that the LORD would give me strength and courage to carry on.  

My heart was pricked, and eyes filled with tears as I knew the sacrifice they made, endangering their own lives hiking through the night hours to speak a few words to their missionary.  I understand Acts 20 with Paul and those he laboured amongst!

I will try to attach some pictures, my question to you, the reader…. where are we today in this testimonial.  

Mum has slept with her fathers, and one day we too will sleep (in the LORD), unless HE comes whilst we are alive and remain.

In His Name,

Missionary Peter A. Halliman

$1545.27 was raised, given (without) apologies, reservation and so on by the people of Papua New Guinea towards mum’s funeral expenses.  We did not ask, imply or otherwise.  When it is in ones’ heart to do something they do it, unashamedly, without command or influence, if it’s not in someone’s heart to do, they will never, ever commit.

As a mate said to me, ‘and we think they are primitive’!

In His Name,

Missionary Peter Halliman

Funeral Arrangements

Dear Pastor, Church, & All Supporters:

The following information is being posted for any, all, some that may want or consider coming to the funeral.  This is in no way a plea rather simply sharing information.

Time, place and schedule:

Venue: Chandler Funeral Home

8901 Highway 18

Vernon, Alabama

Timetable: Friday six pm to eight pm visitations

Saturday nine am to two pm visitations

Saturday two pm to three pm – main service

After message ends – procession to grave site, Scriptural reading and closing prayer, burial, ceremony closes.

Schedule: Nearby Airports:

Columbus, MS;

Tupelo MS.

Birmingham, AL;

Huntsville, AL;

Person to Contact for further assistance:

Peter Halliman – 903-830-0052

Grace Reeves – 205712-1119

Special Notice

SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST MISSION
International – Papua New Guinea / Malawi Africa
P.O. Box 60150 Ndirande Bt. 6 Blantyre Malawi /
P.O. Box 233 – Mt Hagen (WHP) Papua New Guinea
Tanggi Mission Station – North Koroba, Hela Province, PNG
Missionary / Evangelist:  Peter A. Halliman
Email: panagioite04@gmail.com
Website:  sgbm-malawi-africa.com

Dear Pastor, Church, & All Supporters:

Psalms 116:15 Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.

This is not a regular mission report, rather an annouincement, many of the readers of my mission reports, be it, pastors, Christians, church members fellow members of His Kingdom, many of you knew me mum, Mrs. Georgia Halliman, she went to be with our LORD, this morning at 0300.

I will not go into great detail, only to advise you that this was something (unexpected) she was not ill, nor showed signs of passing this life.

Funeral arrangements are being made, and when I have definite dates I will send out another short notice, when, where etc…

In His Name,

Missionary Peter Halliman

Report September 2025

SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST MISSION
International – Papua New Guinea / Malawi Africa
P.O. Box 60150 Ndirande Bt. 6 Blantyre Malawi /
P.O. Box 233 – Mt Hagen (WHP) Papua New Guinea
Tanggi Mission Station – North Koroba, Hela Province, PNG
Missionary / Evangelist:  Peter A. Halliman
Email: panagioite04@gmail.com
Website:  sgbm-malawi-africa.com

Date: 07th October 2025

Dear Pastor, Church, & All Supporters:

Mark 16:15 And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.

Revelation 14:6 And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people,

The flow of reports in chronological order was interrupted, with other pressing schedules, reports, and events, however it’s all the LORD’S work and I trust each mission’s report will encourage you and may you see the hand of our LORD working in all that we do.

It is not only the (BIG) events, rather all the (little) steps we take that we really begin to grasp what our LORD is doing in our lives, and the furtherance of His Kingdom.

No matter where we find ourselves, as God’s children, we all are in some form or another a ‘missionary’ and the field we serve in is always before us, a child of God, being the ‘salt & light’ of this world, cannot be part-time. The field is the world, the seed is the ‘Word of God’ and the sower, you and I.  

The third week of June and first week of July I helped Bro. Dale Wallace at the Bible camp in which, he hosts every year at Boone, N.C. I have laboured in this (mission field) more than once in the past years, each time is refreshing, encouraging, the evidence of many parayers being answered.  Within two weeks of preaching, teaching, the little ones, and big people too, sit under the equivalent of one year’s ministry.  Many bible camps are operated around this country filled with entertainment, parents drop off their children just to be entertained, and find a babysitter so they (the parents) can take a holiday or so.

We have not been called to entertain, pacify, please, babysit or otherwise….The LORD gave specific commands to His people, & His church what to do, until He returns again.  Every pastor, church member, missionary (all of us) will stand before the LORD Jesus and give an (accounting), a report, you the reader, you too will give your mission report to the LORD in heaven, how you did in the field he put you in.  Remember, its not just me that will answer, give my accounting of my time, effort, energy, the money spent, resources etc… so many people want to give money to someone else for them to do the job they are to do!  How will your tale be told in heaven?

I highly recommend Boone, N.C. Bible camp for those who can get there, I also highly recommend that you don’t just drop off your child, rather you too attend (if possible).  

This past summer at the Bible Camp it was very special to me.  I had the honour and privilege to teach alongside my former pastor (Elder Rick Perdue), the Sunday starting camp at the morning services Damascus Baptist church, my two former pastors were in attendance Elder Rick Perdue, & Elder Steve Fulton.  My current pastor Elder Tate Pierce was in route otherwise he too would have been there.

Being called to walk by faith not by sight, the LORD brings His ministers together, the children, parents, coworkers, teachers, and preachers, giving them a gift, talent that is shared.  There must be a ‘willing ming / heart’ in the life of God’s people IF they want the LORD to bless the work of their hands.

When the LORD saves one of His chosen, there should be a ‘Biblical testimony’, we are not called to scrutinize, put under the microscope and somehow become the ‘Judge’ of the one making their confession.  Who is it that really knows the hear? Who hath made the ear, or the eye, or the mouth?  Can you hold the wind in your fists, or bind the waters in a garment, can you establish the ends of the earth?  The new birth is from above!

Only heaven will reveal who truly has been born again, or not, we are simply commanded to preach His Word, baptise those who make confession of faith in Christ, and teach, tutor them in “all things” of His Word, a lifelong vocation.

May our LORD bless the work of your hands, smile upon your life, as you labour for Him in the field He has placed you.

In His Name,

Missionary Peter Halliman