Translation: Oh yeah! its another celebration! 6 months left in the mission. it means im writing in tagalog again! hopefully my tagalog is better than last time when i was a year in the mission. how are you guys? Elder Olbes and I are doin great in our area. We have alot of new investigators that are progressing, and we are excited for them. They are all reading and praying. Also we have a returned missionary, who just came home last thursday. Its awesome because he said he will work with us. He served in Davao, Philippines. Thats also where my companion is from, haha. Its still raining here, we are always soakin wet. One night we rode a tricycle while it was raining, but there was no roof! We just had to use our umbrellas. :) The girls that i told you about before, the ones that were shocked at what we are doing and how hard working we are. There are still good, slowly they are now progressing. We also went back to a few former investigators, like Br. Curpos in Baleyadaan and the Diamante's in Caucay. They're alright as well, they want to listen and learn. There's also the Ramirez family who is in the picture i sent, they are doin good too, slow progression as well. We also had alot of investigators come to church, hopefully more will come next week. Our investigators always say they have no time to read or go to church, but they have enough time to listen when we show up. Hopefully they will really understand what we are teaching them and feel the spirit so they will start to progress even more. Oh yeah, last thursday we had Leadership Training in Santa Cruz with the new mission president, President Querido. The training was awesome, all of the district leaders and zone leaders from 4 zones were there. We learned alot about giving workshops, doing exchanges and interviews. Pres. Querido and his wife are really awesome as well. Last monday, we had a birthday party at our house cuz both Elder Adriano and Elder Olbes had a birthday this week. We ate spaghetti and pizza! It was way cool! Missionary work is great. Theres not really any problems. :) I guess this will be the end of my report. sorry for those who cant understand. =) Goodbye/ take care. I love you all. - Elder Pennock
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Translation: Oh yeah! its another celebration! 6 months left in the mission. it means im writing in tagalog again! hopefully my tagalog is better than last time when i was a year in the mission. how are you guys? Elder Olbes and I are doin great in our area. We have alot of new investigators that are progressing, and we are excited for them. They are all reading and praying. Also we have a returned missionary, who just came home last thursday. Its awesome because he said he will work with us. He served in Davao, Philippines. Thats also where my companion is from, haha. Its still raining here, we are always soakin wet. One night we rode a tricycle while it was raining, but there was no roof! We just had to use our umbrellas. :) The girls that i told you about before, the ones that were shocked at what we are doing and how hard working we are. There are still good, slowly they are now progressing. We also went back to a few former investigators, like Br. Curpos in Baleyadaan and the Diamante's in Caucay. They're alright as well, they want to listen and learn. There's also the Ramirez family who is in the picture i sent, they are doin good too, slow progression as well. We also had alot of investigators come to church, hopefully more will come next week. Our investigators always say they have no time to read or go to church, but they have enough time to listen when we show up. Hopefully they will really understand what we are teaching them and feel the spirit so they will start to progress even more. Oh yeah, last thursday we had Leadership Training in Santa Cruz with the new mission president, President Querido. The training was awesome, all of the district leaders and zone leaders from 4 zones were there. We learned alot about giving workshops, doing exchanges and interviews. Pres. Querido and his wife are really awesome as well. Last monday, we had a birthday party at our house cuz both Elder Adriano and Elder Olbes had a birthday this week. We ate spaghetti and pizza! It was way cool! Missionary work is great. Theres not really any problems. :) I guess this will be the end of my report. sorry for those who cant understand. =) Goodbye/ take care. I love you all. - Elder Pennock
Sunday, July 10, 2011
July 4 - 10, 2011
Sunday, July 3, 2011
June 27 - July 3, 2011
Magandang araw po! This week was great! The district meeting turned out to be great, I led the workshop on how to extend baptismal goal dates in the first lesson, the Restoration. Then we practiced extending the commitment in different parts of the lesson. And hopefully we (the missionaries) will extend more baptismal dates so the investigators will have that as their goal so they will progress. Also we opened a new area or barangay in our proselyting area, and we now have alot of new investigators there in Baleyadaan. The people there are very receptive to us because we are the first mormon missionaries that they have met. There were some people who invited us into their home before we even said anything. So me and my comp are really excited for this area and the investigators there. Also we are continuing to work with our other investigators, some of which have baptismal goal dates and others still need a little help. But this sunday we had 6 investigators come to church, which was awesome. We also got some referrals from members. And alot of people came to church and bore their testimonies. Maybe the fasting is working, but a bad thing is that i am also quite skinny. :) Also we had a member work with us on sunday after church, and he has a truck. So we drove in his truck to all the appointments! totally sweet! We also were able to play basketball earlier for p-day. which was way fun, but absolutely exhausting, cuz its been forever. But the work is really doin great. Sorry i dont have much to say right now, or any pictures. But I love you and miss you all. - Elder Pennock
Sunday, June 26, 2011
June 20-26, 2011







Sunday, June 19, 2011
June 13 - 19, 2011












The first week of the transfer! but nothin really changed for us, its still the 6 of us in the apartment and we are still doin great. We just really worked hard this week to help our investigators progress and also to find new people to teach eventhough its raining all the time. We have quite a few new investigators that we are excited to go back to and hope that they will progress, alot of them are young men and preisthood too, which is awesome. Also at this one house where we tracted the people were way cool. They invited us in right away and were amazed by what we are doing(walking in the hot sun, or heavy rain everyday, talking to strangers and not getting any money from it). Also the fact that I was sweating(like always), had a hole in my socks and speaking tagalog. =) haha. They were just astonished that we are doin this for two years, leave our family and schooling,(and girls) to serve the Lord. They were a bunch of newly married girls by the way and their husbands were out working at the time. But it was so cool that they actually noticed and realized these things cuz most people don't even care or notice that kind of stuff. They were very interested and asked us a ton of questions, they also said that we are not like other missionaries of other churches who come in and sit down and go straight to gospel topics and are very stiff and boring. They said we were fun to talk to and very friendly. This was saturday morning by the way, we will try to go back to them this wednesday morning. We left them the Restoration pamphlet to read because alot of their questions will be answered in the message of the restoration. Hopefully they will read it and share to their husbands these things as well. So that was really the highlight for me this week, they even offered to feed us lunch before we left cuz it was approaching 12. :) Hopefully we will continue to find people like that and also to be friendly and confident in talking to people.
In our zone however are quite a few new people, 2 new filipina sisters and 3 new elders. One fairly new missionary Elder Adams from Kentucky who is already good at speaking tagalog be it his 4th month in the philippines, and a new district leader who is training a brand new Elder Palmer from the provo MTC. I havent met them yet but its gonna be cool. Also these are pictures of our house in Alaminos which my mom requested. :) I also took a picture of my comp cooking because he is always cooking for us and me washing dishes cuz I unfortunetely am always washing dishes for us. But it is way fun having 6 in the apartment, a bit crazy but alot of fun. The 4 of them sleep in the living room, while me and my comp sleep in our room on beds. :) Before when I was assigned in Bani with Elder Westwood we used that aircon in our room, and thats where the 4 of us before slept and ate, in the airconditioned room. way back last year with elder muliaina and elder gerbolingo. Which also means i just passed being 1 year in alaminos zone, 10 1/2 months in Bani and now 1 1/2 months in Hundred Islands. but its great, this is the best zone of the mission =) Ito na lang muna ngayon. Ingat kayo. -Elder Pennock
Sunday, June 12, 2011
June 6-12, 2011





Sunday, June 5, 2011
May 30- June 5, 2011





Another great awesome week. This was the busiest week yet, we just worked and worked. That's whats good about having a young companion, he just loves and enjoys the work. We had a total of 33 lessons this week, which is the most I have had in my mission. The reason is because we are doing what Elder Holland said about being persistent and what our mission president advised that even if they say they are busy, share just a little bit, and get a lesson in at least if its only 10 minutes. So thats what we focused on this week, and its really working. There was one experience where this one investigator seems to be busy a ton lately and she stopped reading the Book of Mormon. We were persistent and insisted to share with her even if its only 5 minutes. She finally let us and we shared the verse in 3rd Nephi about "first seek ye the kingdom of god". When we shared that her whole attitude and presence changed, and she said she will start reading the Book of Mormon again. I learned there the importance of persistence and that it really works. That is one thing Elder Holland mentioned in his talk, is to "Be persistent and don't give up to easy". Also with this great week, we had more investigators progress and come to church. As well as the less actives that we are continuing to visit and find. The sundays at church are a lot better and funner now that we have more investigators and less-actives comin to church. Before, and in my other areas church was always pretty saddening and depressing cuz the people we were visiting or teaching wouldn't show up to church. But its goin great now, we also had a meeting after church where we reported on our work and about the investigators that are close to getting baptized but they really need a fellowshipper from church to keep them coming to church and continue to baptism, so they wont be shy and feel more comfortable. So at the meeting we told them who and what time we go to our investigators that need a fellowshipper and we gave them our cellphone number. So hopefully we can have some more members at our lessons to fellowship our investigators. And yes it now is definitely rainy season again. yay!! There is some good and bad with that. :) I also did another exchange this week with the other elders in my district. This time I went with the older/more experienced elder in his area, Alaminos 1. We worked on tracting and finding investigators, because they are having a hard time with that. We met a few people that said we can come back, so hopefully they will be good and the elders will continue to find more people. Oh yeah, the district meeting on tuesday where I and the other district leader and the zone leader explained the new way president wants us to do lesson plans. Its really cool, altogether in every principle of a lesson we list the purpose, baptismal interview questions, commitments, key points for that principle. Then we list the inspired questions, scriptures, examples, concerns and solutions also for each principle. Its alot of stuff but it makes it way clear and easier to teach and understand the real focus for that principle of the lesson. The picture of me and my batchmate(Elder Alms from the mtc) in Dasol is where we were on our way to leadership training last week and we got off the bus at Dasol. Because the bus route is ridiculous it goes on a side route around the town of Dasol and comes right back to the highway. So we got off their at the sign and waited for it to come around again. :) We also saved 1 peso form doing that. =) The other pictures are of my hands where you can see the scars from the wart surgery in Olongapo last year. Quite beautiful. The ole doctor loved lasering the stuff off, he didnt say anything that it would leave scars. But other than that, the work is really great. We should be getting some baptisms pretty soon if things continue to progress. Hanggang dito na lang. Mahal ko kayong lahat. Elder Pennock
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