It is already P-day again and I’m really not sure how.
I only have 10 days left of training! Actually I’m really sad
because I absolutely love my trainer. She is the best and so helpful and
so patient. And in lessons if I don’t know what to do I can just rely on
her. Unfortunately it’s about time to grow up. :( I really don’t
like transfers. It’s so stressful. Lots of chicka chicka going
around about who will be sent where and who will be doing what. Nothing
is for sure yet but our area right now is an Elders area so they have been
discussing moving us out and putting Elders there. Ew. I would hate
that. But it’s up to President Tye and we’ll all know soon enough.
I ATE BALUT THIS WEEK! It
really wasn’t bad. Not sure what the big deal was haha. IT was a
little weird and looked gross and you could feel the feathers but not bad
hah.
Also this Sunday we weren’t going to be able to
go home for lunch because we were going to teach Jorge right after church. In
the morning we were really wondering how we were going to do it because without
food we get super-duper grumpy and plus it was Sunday so we couldn’t just stop
and buy a snack. Anyway we read the verse "think not of what you
will eat” and it is so true because sure enough a lunch was provided for us
after church!! I love that verse so much! Unfortunately though
there were no plates or silverware left so they just scooped a bunch of food
into a lasagna pan and gave it to us. So then we each put a plastic bag
on our hands and all ate with our hands out of the pan. Kawawa naman!
(pitiful situation) but it was good cause we were starving! :)
So another drama week with baptisms. We had four scheduled
and actually we planned a stake baptism because there were so many being
baptized. 15 from just our zone! Anyway so it was kind of a big
deal and everyone was there and we planned for so long. And we went to
our investigators every night just to prepare them. Then Saturday we show
up to the baptism and the other pair of sister missionaries come out and told
us that only two were there. Turns out the other two had a further
concern and just decided to stay home and get baptized another day. Wow.
I think you can probably guess how happy we were. It was just such a
sinking feeling because they were totally ready and they passed the interview
no problem. I think they just got scared or something. I’m not
sure. But they didn’t even give us any warning. So there was
nothing we could do but continue with the other two. But those two
baptisms were super amazing. They were so excited to get baptized.
The youngest Ng boy and then a nanay. The young men have been AMAZING at
fellowshipping and it has made all the difference. The youth even came to
the baptism and sang a musical number. I love how supportive they are.
The next day at church Sister Irene. (the other baptism) told us
she wanted to pay tithing and asked us how she could do it! She is so
cute and i just love her. It was super funny though cause in her
testimony after her baptism she said thanks to us but she forgot my name.
So she just said sister Lizada and Sister.....and then continued with her
testimony. hahah oh good times. And my camera battery died too so I didn’t
get many pictures before the baptism so I’ll have to try and get them from
sister Lizada.
Also three less actives came to church this last Sunday!!
We were so excited we just started crying right when they came in the door.
We’ve been working with them for so long and they finally kept their
commitment to come! It was probably the best feeling ever. Because
when you don’t have investigators or less actives at church it is kind of
really a downer.
We had a heart break this week. Jorge told us
he didn’t want to continue the lessons because he has had to postpone his
baptism for so long. He wouldn’t even talk to us hardly and just said he
wanted to stop. We got one more lesson the next day and really prayed and
prepared and even woke up early so we could get all of our studies done so we’d
have time to go to him. We went and he was busy so we agreed to come
back. When we did we brought a YSA and one of the young men with us to
teach. He let us in and we had one of the most powerful lessons ever.
You could really feel the spirit so strong. He actually committed to
be baptized on June 21 which is good because yesterday he wouldn’t even talk to
us. It’s just crazy how many trials come when you are striving to choose
the right. I am so thankful that he was able to agree to one more date
and i know that if we do the same thing and really strive to put all of our
faith in Christ, anything is possible. I hope you all will remember that.
When you don’t feel like praying or having family scripture study just
remember who it is that is making you feel that way. Remember Christ in
your life every day and strive to feel the spirit every day and it will make
all the difference. I love you all so much! You’re the best! Keep
on keepin on!
XOXO from the Philippines
-SISTER VAN TASSELL