Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sept 12-18, 2011

This week was great, eventhough it continues to rain off and on, and I lost my umbrella. We have a few progressing investigators that we are really working with, a couple of them are coming to church, the others are reading the Book of Mormon, and the other others are not progressing. :) But we move forward and find the people that are ready to recieve the gospel. We are also really tryin to work with our branch. We have one investigator who has been having trouble stop smoking, and he has been an investigator for more than a year now to many missionaries. We really focused and helped him out the past few months that I've been here and last Saturday he passed his baptismal interview! So he is going to be baptized this Saturday!! And we are really excited for him, and to see some good stuff happening. Also its been fun walking around in the rain, because you get to see some cool things. Like kids fishing for frogs in the rice fields to eat, or swimming in the irrigation. Those kids were crazy, they would climb that big tree and jumb off it into the water. They actually reminded of Bryson! haha, it seems like something he would do. (whatup Bryson!) Also we went to new places in our area, and came to the ocean! Where they are planting Mangrove trees. It was so cool. There was this long bamboo bridge that extended out to the ocean and all along it there are mangrove trees. They say they plant them to protect the coastline. The work is also fun cuz we have some of the members work with us when they dont have school. Last friday we had 3 youth work with us, where for two of them it was the first time! In our house we have 4 nationalities, Tongan, American, Canadien, and Filipino. And we are goin to make a zone t-shirt with our countries flags and our names, its gonna be sweet, cuz one of the new elders, Elder Dotillos is good at drawing. Also last tuesday at Zone District Meeting, I was really proud of Elder Palmer's improvement in tagalog. Its only his 4th month in the philippines and he is really speaking up and giving his input and not scared to speak tagalog, eventhough he is not fluent yet. I just really liked that and noticed his improvement in tagalog. And i remember when i was still new, where there are a ton of things to work on and adjustments goin on. But its also a great time in the mission. Time sure goes by fast! Well i guess thats pretty much it for this week. Mahal ko kayong lahat! -Elder Pennock




Monday, September 12, 2011

Sept 5 - 11, 2011

Magandang araw po sa inyong lahat! This week was great. It was first week of a new transfer, that first pic of all of us is before transfers so a few of those guys got transfered. But me and my comp are still here, still doin work. This week we found alot of new in-active members in an area we havent gone to yet. They are all happy we visited them and want ua to continue to visit them, one of them is even a return missionary who served where my comp is from, in Negros Occidental, Bacolod Mission. We are also still continuing to work with our investigators to progress toward baptism, many of them have a baptism goal date now, which is totally sweet. We just need to get them to church. Which is that other pic, they are goin to demolish that building and build a bigger one. So for maybe about a year we are now going to church in Alaminos city, which is a bit farther but hopefully our invesitgators... and members will still be able to attend. Ok so the picture of the frogs, yes those are frogs. haha. one of our invesitgtors was busy cutting them up and taken the skin off so they can eat them, when we came by to teach him. It was crazy they were still movin and kickin and everything, fresh na fresh! actually frog is really good. I think i told you guys i ate it before when i was in Bani. It tastes sweeter than chicken! :) And that other picture with the kids is at on of our member's house. We are teaching one of the kids right now who is a part member. He is really smart, and even answers questions in primary! His baptism date is in November. Well thats pretty much it for this week. We are doin awesome. Love you all. -Elder Pennock




Monday, September 5, 2011

Aug. 29 - Sept. 4, 2011

Well this week was a bit slow. But we still had some fun and good things happen. First at the family home evening last monday night, I gave the lesson and some of the games, I guess that means I am now getting old in the mission cuz im doin alot more stuff, alot of the other missionaries in the zone are still new and people are now saying im close to going home. yikes. its crazy how time flies. Anyway that was a great FHE at one part-member family's house in Alaminos with all the other missionaries. Also tuesday we had a great special training where we talked about working with the members and helping the members feel comfortable and know their role or what they can do to help missionary work. We have a few great progressing investigators that are coming to church and have a baptism goal date for either this month, or Oct and Nov. Including this one grea family that we just found, they really want to listen and know and they accepted a baptismal goal date in Nov. Hopefully in these next few weeks we find more people to teach and fill up the many open spots in our schedule. Also this week was the last week of the transfer, I am pretty sure Elder Cagayanan and I will still be companions. And i am glad if its like that so we can fix and resolve the little quarrels and conflicts that we have been experiencing every once in awhile. We even mad a new resolution to change and fix our weaknesses and mistakes that we both have. And just this week i realized i have alot and it is really affected him. Which i am really sad to say. So i even wrote down a bunch of things that i need to change so we will be awesome and our companionship and transfer will be great and we will see more success and progression in the work. One of our investigators who has a baptism date for later this month, is doin pretty good, he is still workin on his smoking, but this week he told us he stopped drinking coffee, he just takes a nap now instead of drinking coffee. :) Also one thing about him, he goes with his sister and father in law and others who are members and leave right after sacrament and don't attend sunday school. I really wish the members in his family would set a better example for him. But he is still doin good. Also this other brand new investigator that we met became shy and doesn't want to listen anymore, because one time when we were supposed to teach him he got invited by some friend to drink alcohol, so when we came by he, being a little drunk, apologized and said he would go to church the following day. Of course he couldn't make it to church and when we went back to him his wife said he wasn't there. But then the next time on friday night we went back, and his daughter said he is busy, but i didn't take that for an answer and me and my comp went in and talked with him, all he was doing was watching tv. It was good we talked and shared a bit, and it turned out alright. hopefully this next time will be good and be able to teach him and help him. Also they are tearing down our church building and building it bigger, which is pretty cool, but they say it will take a year. so now we will attend church in Alaminos from 2-5pm. cuz there are 4 branches now in the Alaminos chapel. and we will be the last. yay! haha. oh sorry there are now pics. next time. :) thanks. love you all. -Elder Pennock

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Aug 22-28, 2011





Magandang araw po! This week was great! It started off on monday night(monday night football, aw i miss that.haha), eventhough it wasn't football it was way fun. We had a joint Family Home Evening at the Sevilla household (sorry, theres no pics), there was a lot of people, 8 of us missionaries, and a lot of members and a lot of food. :) The picture i did send is one family home evening a couple weeks ago, where every time you lost you got marked on the face with uling(i dont know the english of uling). On tuesday we had an awesome Zone Conference with Elder Nielson, a quorum of the Seventy. It was such an awesome spiritual conference. they talked about the importance of the spirit and companionship unity and that missionary work is hard, but they said as members of this church we do hard things, which is totally true. =) So dont worry lets just do our part and fulfill our callings. :) Then after the conference Elder Nielson interviewed a couple people, and i was one of them. It was great, he just asked me how i was doin and we talked a little. They are both so cool, He and his wife Sis. Nielson. It was also cool this week cuz we found some new investigators and families that are really awesome, they are all really excited to listen and learn. And some of them even already have a background of the church. We are also continuing to work with the few investigators that our progressing and working toward their baptism. A couple members keep on workin with us which makes it fun. We also are making a litle more time to visit and get to know the members. Sunday night we had another family home evening with a member family, and had a lot of fun playing games and stuff. We visited them cuz Bro. is a soldier and he leaves soon to go back to the force. Oh! also that picture of me helping that guy out, is actually next door. They are workin/doing construction on our bathroom and the people next to us. I decided to go out, give it a try and help them out a little. :) Also when i was doin that, some american from Guam saw me when he was driving by and he came to talk to me. He was with some of his filipino friends and they were amazed that i could speak tagalog and that i was still single! =) They turned out to be jehova's witnesses and they wanted to invite me to their church. :) We talked for a little and i don't think my english was very good, but it was an awesome experience! The other pics are the 6 of us when we planted manggo trees, and me in front of the 100 Islands and some boats. Thats all for this week. Love you all. -Elder Pennock

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Aug 15-21, 2011



Hello everybody! It was a great week this week. We are still making alot of changes in the work. We have a few great progressing investigators that we are still continuing to help get to baptism. We also have two new investigators, both of which are part-member families. so we are really excited for them. We also stopped teaching a ton of investigators that aren't progressing at all, and focused a little more time on visiting members, which will be great if we can get some referrals and get to know the members better. So eventhough the work is challenging right now, me and and my companion are ready. I am also enjoying my role as a district leader by interviewing and meeting baptismal candidates of other missionaries. We are also enjoying the work cuz we have a few members who are continuing to work with us. Also this week there was the service of the one returned missionary who became inactive, his burial took place this last saturday. It was great because he is a member of the local government so a ton of people attended and were able to enter the church and hear some of our beliefs. Thank you guys for everything, love you all. I decided to send the 2 last pics on my camera, it was set on timmer and I was the only one aware. haha.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Aug 8-14, 2011











So it was an interesting and exciting week this week. Alot of changes in the work,there's alot of investigators that we have stopped teaching because they are not progressing at all, and a few new potential part-member investigators that have already been goin to church for awhile. so we are excited for them. Also there's this one in-active returned missionary who we have been visiting every once in a while, he served in Hawaii and is one of the pioneers here, but he got offended and started smoking and drinking and doesn't want to go to church. Well cuz of his high blood and a heart attack, he was hospitalized and passed away this last week. Before he passed away, we visited him and blessed him in the hospital, and he said he wanted to and was ready to come back. Its real too bad he had to be hospitalized to make him realize. So this week will be the service. On saturday,we had a joint service project with all the members in the Alaminos District. We went to the mountains of Sual and hiked up them to plant manggo trees. It was absolutely crazy. So far, hot and exhausting.We had to stop and rest a ton of times along the way, it took over half the day, we got back home at like 4 o'clock. And what we did is actually what those people do for a job! Crazy!!! But eventhough it was tough and we all got sunburned(but i was the only one who turned red, cuz im the only white american :) it was pretty fun. Also this morning, monday, we had another service project in Bolinao, at the house of Pres. Balad. After we did yardwork at his house we went to the zoo at Rock Garden. It was pretty cool, eventhough it was my second time there. But it was cool with the new people here. :) We are just continuing in the work. Well i think thats pretty much it for this week. hope you guys are doin awesome. i miss you and love you all. - Elder Pennock

Monday, August 8, 2011

Aug 1-7, 2011





The first week of August! We are still as busy as ever and enjoying the work. It rained a ton this week, and i finally decided to buy a new and bigger umbrella to replace the one i have been using for over a year now, when i was still in Bani. Its way awesome by the way, its way bigger, but can still fold up and fit in my bag. So that makes the work a little more enjoyable, also we had one sister work with us two days this week, which was way fun as well. Thats the girl in the red, and there we are in farm area where there are a lot of trees, mud and floods. Its crazy, some areas get way flooded and muddy, especially when its been raining as hard as it has lately. We also have a ton of investigators, some progressing more than others, but that's missionary work, and what makes it fun and challenging. And my new companion and I are excited and enjoying it. We found 2 great new families who are awesome and were actually taught by missionaries way back, so we are excited for them. Our new zone is also doin great, we got some zone jerseys which are totally cool. Just lovin the work. Love you all. -Elder Pennock