Sunday, January 19, 2014

Visiting Caves

We have a family home evening tonight, and sister Pavino has to cook for it. She is so good. 
Wednesday: we took a nap in the afternoon. It was raining like crazy and just miserably cold and we were both still sick but after that we were out and found out that our investigator is getting married with her husband and we visited another investigator without branch president we talked to her husband about getting married so that she can get baptized. She has been an investigator forever but her husband works so hard that they have no time to. So we talked and he sounds positive about it. We can only talk to him after their dinner at 8 and their house is in a sketchy part of town so we always bring the branch pres. 
Thursday: elder Volpe is the bomb, he gave an amazing lesson about charity that we shared with some of our less actives. It was with elder Holland about how peter just went back to fishing but Jesus told him no preach the gospel, you can't go back you have to love the people and me more than your normal life back home. And it was about how we can't just go back to the same life that we had, we need to continue. We also had a good day of work that day too. 
Friday: I read the D&C and was just blow away about how we are warned so we must warn others, and how that is our responsibility as members and not just missionaries.
Sunday: it was so cool. Sundays we don't have that much of study time so I just prayed in my heart that that day would be a good one and that I could have the gift of tongues. Then I didn't doubt. I didn't make faces at myself when I tried to speak Tagalog. Because by now I know that the Tagalog doesn't come from me it comes from the Lord, and we had an amazing lessons. 
We had a jeepnee to get to the caves there was no room in the inn hahah it was cold too. 

sister mat and me and sis pavino and our zl elder paraja (paraha) 

and me it was cold and i got a warm hat from sister diola. 

Over the river and though the crack to water falls we go


We had to crawl

Caves

the exit way

Our zone, the Alicia zone

this family rows their boat everyday to deliver their kids to school and for
a side job they row missionaries over to caves, one missionary stayed back
to get the water out of their boat. and their kid is super cute!

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