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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Week 34

I am not dead

I am very happy

I grow everyday

I strive to be obedient

I understand the will of the Lord

I love you all

I have no free time

I forgot my camera

I am not dead

Monday, November 20, 2017

Week 33

Hello everybody I got a Hairs Cut

Another successful week here with hard work and cool stories, but nothing really special happened this week. Life here is now officially the norm and Tagalog language is not really a problem while teaching and the culture makes more sense now than American culture. So it is cool to see the progress in myself through Christ-like attributes.

Christmas is coming up which means lots of activities and ideas and singing coming up. So I am pretty excited especially with skyping family and friends coming up because I do not forget any of you and I of course miss you all and appreciate the love and support you all give so much.

Here we had to postpone 3 upcoming baptism for Veronica, Cherry May, and Melanie to ensure that they truly had a testimony and followed all the commandments for them too endure to the end. Sad to postpone but in the end I know it will help out the situations in their lives. So great seeing my new friends(investigators) change their lives and for the opportunity for me to help guide them into the best and happiest path for them is quite fantastic.

Sad News
Earlier today I found out that my first Baptism, Tatay Edgar Radam, back in Mabini had just passed away at age 50 and it really made me sad at first, because I was planning on visiting him after my mission to follow up on his life, but luckily we believe in the Plan of Salvation, the plan for families life after earth and I know he is happily where he needs to be now. A very difficult situation can always be shown the happy side through the gospel. Keep his whole family in your prayers for them all to accept the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

and of course some pics

tagalaba
My set up
Eating at Chow King
My new family lol

ILY Elder Terry

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Week 32

What's Up Po

Good to have this opportunity to email you all to keep you updated on everything, and I am also truly thankful for the emails and support you give to me in the hard time and great times. It never goes unnoticed.

It was a good week here in Dagupan with everyone worrying about transfer week and with us not having to worry about any transfers in our areas it really helped us focus on the work. We had a total of 41 new investigators with over 50 lessons throughout the week and led to us having 7 of our investigators going to church and they got to see the primary program. Because of the primary program we hit a record high Sacrament Attendance of 294 in the ward. I was so happy to see the work here progressing bit by bit and I now truly understand that the work here is actually not about numbers. Success, as it says in the Preach My Gospel, that, "Your success is measured primarily by your commitment to FIND, TEACH, BAPTIZE, and CONFIRM". Even though we can be perfectly obedient in doing everything right, sometimes God has another plan for us and these past couple of weeks have helped me understand to be patient and understanding to the will of the Lord.

Here in the mission I have read the Book of Mormon (BOM) every single day since Day 1 whether in Tagalog or in English and to this day I get the same feeling of confirmation through the Holy Ghost that the Book Of Mormon is true. This book is what gives me the answers and motivation in everything that I do and if you have not read the BOM yet or have stopped, I highly, HIGHLY suggest getting it started up again.....It's pretty good if I do say so myself, but I will let the book speak for itself.

Some pics

​Our Baptism, Manalyn Obniala, and all her supporters. She is way smart and awesome and I know one day through her, her whole family will be baptized and follow her great Example.
None of our kabahay's are transferring till after Christmas so sick
BOIIIIII
Perfection of a picture

​Love you all and Love it here

Elder Terry

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Week 31 - All Saints Day

Como estas hows life going on back in the states

Ang buhay ko dito sa Dagupan ay maganda at masaya talaga.

This week on November first was a special Holiday here called "All Saints Day" where the people here all visit the cemeteries to remembered their lost family members and OF COURSE us as missionaries saw this as an opportunity to teach the Plan of Salvation and find new investigators. I was a bit hesitant at first about offending people here or something, but when we showed up I saw something I wasn't expecting. Everyone was basically having a fiesta and there were stores all around selling candles and flowers and tons of horns and bells and kids running and jumping around the graves like it didn't matter at all. The cemetery was right by the beach and a GIANT mound of trash. I kind of just looked around and said let's just work. In just 3 hours we taught like 7 lessons and found 20 new investigators and the families we taught were in large groups just gathering around us because they were bored just sitting around and they wanted to listen to the two gwapo Mormons. So pretty successful.

Other than that we have been having success here with a baptism this last Saturday and another next week and than another interview for baptism next next week. So pretty astig.

Some pics peeps

The back of the cemetery
​If we get punted we teach the goats
Short story about Ralph.
He is a crazy kid who is really smart, but has a short attention span so sometimes it's pretty hard to teach him, but finally we taught him all the lessons and it was time for him to be baptized. It actually took him 3 tries to be baptized correctly. The first time he went to be baptized after the prayer he proceeded to throw himself backwards without plugging his nose and then he got right back up while spitting out water and almost throwing up. This didn't stop his desire to be baptized because we then told him to to crouch as he was being put under and so during the whole prayer he stayed crouching so low that the water was up to his chin and EVEN after that his hand was still sticking out of the water again. Luckily the 3rd time was correct and successful but that was awesome to witness. I still laugh about the to this day and I wish it was recorded for you all to see
​I saw a movie about this once
Thank you all Ingat