This week was good. The work was a little slow cuz we had a lot of meetings and stuff. On Monday, ok this is a good funny story about my beloved companion Elder Westwood. On Monday we went to the doctor, for him to get a checkup and the doc told him he can't eat a few things. So that night he ate fish, the one thing he can have, and he ate a bone, which got stuck in his throat. So we went back to Alaminos after that, but the doc wasn't there. So he slept with it in his throat. Then we went to Alaminos Tuesday morning. But the bone had come up a little, so the people said swallow a banana. So we went to the market and he tried swallowing a banana. And he started chocking in front of everyone. haha. But then it finally worked and he used the banana to get rid of the fishbone.
Our district meetings have been changed to Tuesday afternoons now and it's in Alaminos. So it messes up our proselyting time. So we just stayed in Alaminos, and visited 3 of our recent converts who work in Alaminos. We were able to teach one. That was way cool.
On Wednesday, we had /got to go down to Santa Cruz for a leadership training, cus Westwood is district leader. But the meeting was way good. We a lot from teaching practices and the mission president and other leaders. They are changing how we do district meeting, its gonna be a half hour longer now. Aw well. And I being a comp to a district leader am like his assistant/secretary. But that's not hard, I just gotta work with he stats and stuff.
Thursday through Sunday we worked and focused on our progressing investigators. We have a few investigators with a baptism date. And I"m excited for that. This morning we had a service project in Alaminos. All the missionaries, except for the elders in Bolinao, came and cleaned/pulled weeds at a members house. It was fun there we 10 of us, 4 sisters and 6 elders. Everything is goin great! I love you all. Elder Pennock
Monday, September 13, 2010
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Aug 30 - Sept 5, 2010



On Wednesday we had a special training again in Santa Cruz. It was good we had to split up and just teach by ourselves. It was good to do that. I learned alot. Also I got to see my trainer, my first companion! He is now a zone leader so he was there. It was way cool to see him again. He told me a few things that has happened about our area, San Marcelino. One of our investigators had died because of drinking, which was terrible to hear, but one other has a baptism goal date again, she had one when we were there but then she had a baby. But the coolest thing that happened that he told me was that Ferdinand Lagoy, I am pretty sure I told you about him way in the end of March. Me and Elder Maccasudduc were the first ones to teach him. And he said he has been looking around at different churches and that he believes in our message, that God sent us to him and this is the way. That was so cool to here that, especially when I was still new but I could understand that. So the great news is he was baptised and is an active member in San Marcelino!! That was so awesome to hear! I so want to go back there and see how everyone is doin.
On Friday we and the branch president cleaned the church again. But we do not have to do it this week because the youth are goin to clean the church. Yay!! Also we cleaned the baptismal font cuz we had a baptism on Sunday after church! 4 of our investigators got baptized and i member. I baptised 2 and Elder Westwood baptised the other 2 and the member. It was so cool to get a baptism again. We have a f


We have started to teach a few part member families and the Brother (dad) of one of the families, where the mom is a member finally went to church on Sunday! Also the other part member family, the parents aren't members, the mom has been going to church now and the dad just said last night he wants to join the church. When he said that his 3 daughters were all excited, because a while ago he said that in a dream and his wife and kids heard it.
So the work is goin well. Walang problema. Mahal ko kayong lahat. Elder Pennock
Monday, August 30, 2010
Aug 23-19
This week was great. It was raining a lot so it wasn't nearly as hot. 4 of our investigators had their baptism interview on Sunday so they will get baptized this next Sunday!
We had a service project on Friday. We cleaned an in-active member's yard/pulled all his weeds. And then he went to church this Sunday.
On Saturday we worked with some Relief Society and visited a few in-actives. That was interesting.
This Sunday was Branch Conference so we had the District Presidency there and everything. It was way good.
That was pretty much it for this week. Sorry for the short report. Love you all. Elder Pennock
We had a service project on Friday. We cleaned an in-active member's yard/pulled all his weeds. And then he went to church this Sunday.
On Saturday we worked with some Relief Society and visited a few in-actives. That was interesting.
This Sunday was Branch Conference so we had the District Presidency there and everything. It was way good.
That was pretty much it for this week. Sorry for the short report. Love you all. Elder Pennock
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Aug. 16th-22nd
Today we just found out that me and E. Westwood are gonna be togather in Bani for another 6 weeks. I hope we don't kill each other. =) We can't believe it though. That's a 4th of my mission. Crazy!
But I think we are gonna start seeing the fruits of our labors. We have a few baptism dates scheduled. Hopefully those will go through and hopefully the branch here will get stronger. The work here is good. Same-o, same-o.
On Thursday we had exchanges. E. Larson the other american worked with me in Bani. We had some branch missionaries work with us too, all young women. It was a lot of fun. At night we had to walk through the rice fields. That was way fun. We all slipped a little bit and got pretty muddy. It was way funny and whenever I laughed I started coughing like crazy. Cuz both me and Westwood are sick. I am starting to get a little better though.
Well that's it for this week. Mahal ko kayo. Elder Pennock
But I think we are gonna start seeing the fruits of our labors. We have a few baptism dates scheduled. Hopefully those will go through and hopefully the branch here will get stronger. The work here is good. Same-o, same-o.
On Thursday we had exchanges. E. Larson the other american worked with me in Bani. We had some branch missionaries work with us too, all young women. It was a lot of fun. At night we had to walk through the rice fields. That was way fun. We all slipped a little bit and got pretty muddy. It was way funny and whenever I laughed I started coughing like crazy. Cuz both me and Westwood are sick. I am starting to get a little better though.
Well that's it for this week. Mahal ko kayo. Elder Pennock
Monday, August 16, 2010
Aug 9-15
This week we had special training for all the missionaries in our area way down in Santa Cruz. It was really good. It was about how to get investigators to pray and the importance of prayer, and also about how important reading the Book of Mormon is for investigators.
So this week we tried doing what they said. :) And we got two of our investigators Rose and Rochel to pray. They really don't like praying, but we retaught prayer, and urged them and waited and they prayed! They were really good prayers too.
Also we are trying to get people to read the Book of Mormon and if they don't read it we are going to read it with them. One investigator Emma, is reading and when we were teaching baptism she brought up were it says in the Book of Mormon where baptizing little children is an abomination. So that was way cool and we taught and expounded more on that.
More of our investigators are progressing and have baptism goal dates and are coming to church. We had 16 investigators attend church this week. It is so awesome! We also had a lot of members attend church. It was like 90 people total!! Last week because it was raining we had like 45. So things are goin pretty good.
On Thursday I went up to Bolinao again for exchanges. This time I was with Elder Larson also from San Diego. So it was two Americans not knowing much tagalog working up there. Now this Thursday we are going to work together again here in Bani.
Friday afternoon, the branch president, Pres. Balad worked with us. We visited a lot of less-actives and got a service project scheduled to build a Roof for one of our less-active members. We are going to replace their tarpaulin roof with like a thatched grass roof. Because the tarpaulin keeps all the heat in. The tarpaulin was given by the church a while ago too. So that's goin to be fun. I think that's all for this week. Elder Pennock
So this week we tried doing what they said. :) And we got two of our investigators Rose and Rochel to pray. They really don't like praying, but we retaught prayer, and urged them and waited and they prayed! They were really good prayers too.
Also we are trying to get people to read the Book of Mormon and if they don't read it we are going to read it with them. One investigator Emma, is reading and when we were teaching baptism she brought up were it says in the Book of Mormon where baptizing little children is an abomination. So that was way cool and we taught and expounded more on that.
More of our investigators are progressing and have baptism goal dates and are coming to church. We had 16 investigators attend church this week. It is so awesome! We also had a lot of members attend church. It was like 90 people total!! Last week because it was raining we had like 45. So things are goin pretty good.
On Thursday I went up to Bolinao again for exchanges. This time I was with Elder Larson also from San Diego. So it was two Americans not knowing much tagalog working up there. Now this Thursday we are going to work together again here in Bani.
Friday afternoon, the branch president, Pres. Balad worked with us. We visited a lot of less-actives and got a service project scheduled to build a Roof for one of our less-active members. We are going to replace their tarpaulin roof with like a thatched grass roof. Because the tarpaulin keeps all the heat in. The tarpaulin was given by the church a while ago too. So that's goin to be fun. I think that's all for this week. Elder Pennock
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Aug 2-8 "May botas sa butas"
Also what was really cool this week, we had companion exchanges in our district, so I got to go to a different area, Bolinao and work with E. Berueta for a day. It was really cool cuz that was my first time in my mission to work in a different area than my own. It was a lot less walking and more tricycle rides up there than we do in Bani. It was cool to meet and talk with the members up there in Bolinao that I have only seen at church activities. And what was way cool we had a dinner appointment with a member up there. I haven't had a real dinner appointment since my first area in San Marcelino. So that was sweet and brought back good memories from my first area.
The work here in Bani is doin pretty good. We have more progressing investigators and more that are coming to church. This Sunday we had very little members at church because there was strong rain the whole morning. But fortunately we still had a good amount of investigators attend.
Our branch is really weak. We only have a few active priesthood. That's one reason our branch president is from Bolinao. The strongest members are the youth that our still fairly new converts. They work with us, they attend seminary and institute, and they invite their friends to activities and to listen to the missionaries. I so hope they will continue strong and hopefully get their parents or family members active as well.
To end on a funny note. As you know it is the rainy season right now. And it is pretty much raining every day either morning, afternoon or night. On Saturday we were way out in a neighborhood called Ar-Ar (oh and I can't say the name of this place if all the world depended on it) in the middle of rice fields, cause we have quite a few members out there. And I don't know how or why missionaries even went out there in the first place. But we were there Saturday evening. Then it got late, and we tried to cross the fields and go to our next appointment, but we got lost and turned around some how and ended up way far from our original destination. Like you could say we wanted to go north, but we ended up way east. But at least it wasn't south. =) oh and with that it was really muddy like sobra. We wore boots, but both of us had a hole in each of our boots. "May botas sa butas" I kept singing that while we were walking in the mud cuz it's awesome. "may botas sa butas, may botas sa barko" =) Mahal do kayong lahat.
E. Pennock
Monday, August 2, 2010
Weeks of July 19th thru Aug 1 & the wonder of Rubber Bands!
These weeks have gone by so fast. We have been focusing on our work and our investigators. We have had the best attendance of investigators at church the past 2 weeks. 11 one week and 16 the other week. Way awesome! Which also means some of our investigators are starting to progress. But we still got a ton of work to do, we only got one with a baptism goal date, but she still has yet to come to church. The one family who we have been teaching for quite a while now came to church too, the Huellas Family.
We had apartment interviews this last week. That was cool, our Mission President and his wife came to our house and told us all the things we need to be doing better. =) oh they need congratulate and give us a 'thumbs up' on the stuff we were doin well.
We are doin better with lessons with a member present. Every Sunday some youth go work with us. This Sunday it was funny. We had to walk through some mud. Us and one of the girls went through it no problem even though she was in heals. The other girl borrowed some sandals from a lady there. And the guy who was with us who wore some nice shoes got carried across by some guy. haha
It's goin good here. Last p-day one of the young men in the branch, Joshua, came and helped us do yard work in our backyard and told us of all the good food we got growin back there. Then later some young women came and helped us and taught us how to properly wash our clothes. Then we had a Family Home Evening at a part member family. That went way well. Had a lesson and fun games. So that was a cool, fun day.
It is still raining off and on here. One evening it was pouring, last saturday. And we had to cross this long bridge which is made of tree trunks. It was so slippery I am glad they have a handrail. Also that was like the one time it wasn't really got so E. Westwood asked if I wanted to have hot chocolate when we got home. I said yeah, but we were fasting. I just had cold chocolate later in the week.
One of our investigators, a real old guy, believes Jesus is here in the Philippines in Tarlac, and said he saw him. I just don't know.
It's awesome to see how the kids find stuff to play. A huge thing here is rubber bands. They have a ton of games with those. They play like marbles with them, they shoot them, like a golf game, jump rope, to name a few. Oh also, they play this kinda hacky sack kicking game, with just a wrapper stuck to a peso (coin). So yeah pretty sweet. But I think that is it for this week. E. Pennock
We had apartment interviews this last week. That was cool, our Mission President and his wife came to our house and told us all the things we need to be doing better. =) oh they need congratulate and give us a 'thumbs up' on the stuff we were doin well.
We are doin better with lessons with a member present. Every Sunday some youth go work with us. This Sunday it was funny. We had to walk through some mud. Us and one of the girls went through it no problem even though she was in heals. The other girl borrowed some sandals from a lady there. And the guy who was with us who wore some nice shoes got carried across by some guy. haha
It's goin good here. Last p-day one of the young men in the branch, Joshua, came and helped us do yard work in our backyard and told us of all the good food we got growin back there. Then later some young women came and helped us and taught us how to properly wash our clothes. Then we had a Family Home Evening at a part member family. That went way well. Had a lesson and fun games. So that was a cool, fun day.
It is still raining off and on here. One evening it was pouring, last saturday. And we had to cross this long bridge which is made of tree trunks. It was so slippery I am glad they have a handrail. Also that was like the one time it wasn't really got so E. Westwood asked if I wanted to have hot chocolate when we got home. I said yeah, but we were fasting. I just had cold chocolate later in the week.
One of our investigators, a real old guy, believes Jesus is here in the Philippines in Tarlac, and said he saw him. I just don't know.
It's awesome to see how the kids find stuff to play. A huge thing here is rubber bands. They have a ton of games with those. They play like marbles with them, they shoot them, like a golf game, jump rope, to name a few. Oh also, they play this kinda hacky sack kicking game, with just a wrapper stuck to a peso (coin). So yeah pretty sweet. But I think that is it for this week. E. Pennock
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