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Thursday, May 11, 2017

Week 5 - MTC

Kumusta, lahat tao

The very last week here at the MTC. Time just flies by here, and it's really great to be here, but I really cannot wait to get out there on the field and serve. I am also trying to appreciate and take in the nice cool weather while I still can.

This week we had a devotional by Elder Rasband of the twelve and he talked about listening to the promptings of the spirit and later the week while teaching TRC, which is a lesson in Tagalog to a member of the church, and we had an impression to teach about keeping the Sabbath day holy and the blessings that come with it. During the lesson the spirit was so strong and you could tell that she had been struggling with going to church because of being busy and tired from work and school, and we committed her to start going and if she does she will truly be happy and feel Gods love in her life and as we were telling her this she just started crying and knew she had to keep going and that she will be blessed if she does this.

Later in the week my companions and I were walking through the MTC and we walked by President Martino's, the president of the MTC, office and he invited us in and because he served in the Philippines he gave us advice and just told us cool stories about life and IDK It all happened so fast it was kind of crazy because he's a busy man and we were just chilling with him for a half an hour. We also found a mini fridge in the storage area and we "borrowed" it and put it in our room so now we have cold drinks whenever we want and this may not sound like a big deal, but in MTC life we are now kings.

That's just some of the cool things that happened this week, and here are some pics from this week.

Our zone with the choir director​
Our amazing district
​Elder Wilkes and I​
 Everyone going to the Philippines​
 Got a modeling job​
 We say Kumusta to filipinos here and they get so excited, they are a happy people​

That is all for this week, next email I send I'll be in the Philippines

Love, Elder Terry

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