Sunday, January 13, 2013

The Stovetop Brownie Experience

I'll explain the title later.

But Hello again to everybody!

This last week was a good week.We didn't have as many lessons this week and it kind of showed in the Sacrament attendance but we're not getting discouraged. In fact Sacrament meeting yesterday was really great! Angelo Sinining's entire family came to church! And he passed the Sacrament. It was so awesome! We actually taught his family the first few points of the message of the Restoration on saturday. They're all really nice. another high point of sacrament meeting was we got a really inactive high priest to come to church. Brother Brigoli was on time and clean shaven with his scriptures. Everyone was super excited to see him. There were smiles and hugs all around. He said he wanted to be active again.

On Saturday was the Philippines Area Broadcast. We went to the Ormoc stake center to see it. It was really good. It has really refocused our efforts on what needs to be done.
Now to explain the title. On the 10th I decided I wanted some brownies. However, we dont have an oven. Nor does any missionary apartment in the mission. So I decided to get resourceful and make them in a non stick frying pan on the stove. I'll have you know they turned out great! They were delicious and I ate all of it. Also the next day I made some of that vegetable stew again the next day and this time I threw in a lot of A1 steak sauce. Oh yeah! I can definitely cook.

My Cebuano is great. I have definitely been blessed with the gift of tongues. I can communicate with most everyone but I'm still a little slow. Also, Filipino humor is a lot different than American humor. Still working on that whole thing.

Next transfer day is not til February 15. I'm pretty sure I wont be transferring though. Elder Cottle has been here for 6 months and they're not going to whitewash the area. 
For any packages please send beef jerky and nonperishable american food. Filipino food isn't exactly the healthiest. However, I'm staying in shape and doing just fine.

Our investigator pool is pretty good. We're teaching the SInining and Montibol families. Both are progressing pretty well. We're also teaching the Balombao family. They are in their 60s and have been investigating for like the past two years. Tatay wants to be baptized more than anything but doesn't want to without his wife. Nanay is devoted to Catholicism. However, last lesson we really had a breakthrough. She thought that Mormonism and Catholicism were basically the same. I explained and testified about the authority of the priesthood. we have a lot to cover with her. We fasted for her to receive an answer. She didn't come to church but I'm thoroughly convinced that if she will, she'll know that this is the true church.

Just going to keep pressing on this week. Thank you for all the prayers and support.

Keep the Faith

Love you all!

Elder McGuire
 







 

Sunday, January 6, 2013

New Year, New Goals

Wow it's hard to believe it's 2013 already. It feels weird writing it and everything. This past week has been great! From all your letters it sounds like youre all making goals. It makes me so happy.:) Goals are like the greatest thing ever. If there's one thing I've learned so far in the mission is that making and acheiving goals is one of the most fulfilling things in life. For example, Elder Cottle and I made a goal this past week to get certified. Him to be a district leader and myself to be a senior companion. Part of the certification includes memorizing scriptures, daily language study, learning to cook and clean, teaching skills, and developing Christlike attributes. All the things a missionary needs to learn in order to be a leader. In the past week we've memorized 10 scriptures and their references. I've also memorized all of D+C 4. Memorizing scriptures is fun! Elder Scott actually gave a talk on it in general conference not too long ago if I remember right. Our goal is to be certified at the next Zone meeting in 8 days.
We also have a goal to get a chapel in Villaba in April. That's the branch goal too. We have to average an attendance of 80 from January to March and continue to sustain it. We set a goal to have an average of 90 to leave no doubt that the Church is growing here in Villaba. This past week we had 74. However that is an improvement because the week before was 75 but there were 2 visitors from the Stake Presidency. We are totally going to do this.

We also have another baptism this Saturday! Angelo Areque is 10 and his 3 older sisters are members. His parents are not members because they aren't married. That seems to be a common problem here. We have at least 3 couples that we need to get married in order to get them baptized. From what I can understand from asking people, it's not a totally difficult process, it just costs like 500 pesos. 

Angelo Sinining is so solid it's amazing! He passed the Sacrament yesterday. He also brought his older brother Joseph to church. Angelo also wanted to work with us so he helped us teach his family and also accompanied us to visit a less active high priest. He participated in Young Mens and Sunday School. He has just really embraced the Gospel in his life. 

Also yesterday for the first time we had all the meetings of church that are supposed to happen. There was YM/YW, Elders Quorum, Relief Society, Primary, and Sacrament. We would have nursery however the meetinghouse is not quite big enough. For now they're just with their parents or with the Primary.

What is really surprising to me is that all of this happened but we could only work for 5 days out of the week in Villaba. We couldn't work on New Years Eve because President Andaya said so (there's a TON of fireworks and it's a huge deal here in the Philippines) and on Friday we had exchanges in Palompon. The Lord definitely poured down some blessings on this area this week. I'm so grateful that He listens and answers prayers.

I'm feeling great. I finished D+C and the Pearl of Great Price so now I'm just chugging along on the New Testament. I also am eating a lot of bananas. I bought a giant bushel for 40 pesos and I think some members saw me because the next day 2 different families gave us more bananas. The people here are incredibly nice it's unbelievable!

As always I love you all and I'm praying for you! Keep up the good work and "do everything in your power to achieve your goals" -PMG ch. 8

Talk to you all next week.

Elder McGuire

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Malipayong Pasko ug Maayong Bag-ong Tuig!

Merry Christmas and a happy new year!

This past week has been great. We had a baptism on Christmas! Angelo Sinining was baptized on Christmas. He's so solid. He was confirmed and received the priesthood yesterday. He wants to come work with us on Saturday and pass the Sacrament on Sunday. He's made it a goal to finish the Book of Mormon before next August. I'm so thrilled for him!

After I skyped you all we went to our District meeting and talked about recognizing the Spirit. It is important to realize whose work this really is. We as missionaries are just the mouthpiece. We need to follow the Spirit because the words of the Lord are a thousandfold more important than the words of any 19 year old. We made it a goal to memorize more scriptures so we can help people feel the Spirit and become more converted to the Gospel.

This week was long too. We walked everywhere. We also took rides everywhere. We talked to so many people. Mostly less active families. It really showed in the Sacrament Mtg Attendance though. Normally we average 50 but yesterday we had 75! It was great that the efforts were not going to waste. There's plenty of room for improvement though. There were quite a few families and priesthood holders that were not there. It will be a real accomplishment when we can repeat this weeks results and improve continually. When Sunday night came, I truly felt weary. Every now and then I've felt tired but I was weary last night. In my personal study I came across a verse in D+C 64. verse 33. Sometimes Heavenly Father just puts the exact right verse into your path exactly when you need it.

For those of you doubting my cooking skills, We made an amazing stew for lunch on Thursday. It had carrots, sayote, potato, onions, garlic, and pork with a little bit of brown sugar. Yeah we know how to cook. It was delicious.

Just for the reminder of what I asked for during skype.... Socks, POLYESTER ties, a cheap mp3 player with hymns, children songs, anything by MoTab. Also pens; G2 pilot in the sizes of .38, .5 and .7.

Other than that I'm doing great. The work rolls on like a stone cut without hands until it will fill the whole earth.

Love you all and I'm praying for you!

Elder McGuire









Sunday, December 23, 2012

Christmas in Villaba

This week has been a great one! On Tuesday we went to Ormoc for a Zone Training Meeting. and yes I finally got the package from DHL :) We have such a great zone! Everybody works pretty hard.Our Zone Leaders are awesome!

This week we invited lots and lots of less active members to the Christmas party. We ended up having around 60 people or so show up. It was a lot of fun and the food was unbelievable! Lechon Baboy (that's the pig) and Poso (the rice in the palm fronds.) Elder Cottle and I ended up doing an impromptu musical number. We sang If You Could Hie to Kolob Israel Israel God is Calling and Joseph Smith's First prayer all to the same tune. It was great. We also had some investigators who came. Overall everyone had a great time.

We went on exchanges on Wednesday. I have a lot to learn in the language still but I feel confident enough to work an area without my trainer.

On Sunday night we received a text from our Zone Leaders saying that our numbers were consistently high over the past few weeks and that they were proud we had helped so many people. It was nice to have some encouragement from them. It seems like every night we come home tired and exhausted. That's okay though. Something would be wrong if we weren't coming home tired.
We have a Baptism tomorrow!!!! Angelo Sinining is so ready to be baptized! He is prepared and excited to hold the priesthood. He has become really good friends with the Branch President's son. They both committed to prepare to serve missions. They're so awesome!

I'm doing great. We rearranged our apartment to make things more productive and give ourselves more light and space. It's surprising what little changes can more fully invite the Spirit.

We're going to Palompon on Wednesday morning to Skype and then a district meeting. We're probably going to be on around 9 am our time which i think is about 6 pm Arizona  time. I'm just going to use my old Skype so there shouldn't be any problems.

All in all I'm doing great still. Just putting all my effort into every hour and loving it out here. Thanks so much for the prayers and support! Love you all!

Elder McGuire






Sunday, December 16, 2012

Monday Monday Monday

Alive for another week with some great stories from Villaba.

So Last Tuesday was the mission tour of Elder Nielsen of the Area Presidency. He is great! I learned a ton and it was basically instruction on how to teach Filipinos and not Lessons. We also went over the Fundamentals of PMG and he answered some deep doctrinal questions of some of the elders. All in all it was a very good day.

One thing that is different about the Philippines is that the Sabbath Day is not kept as holy as it should be. It's amazing that I'm here in Asia and that the Spanish brought a belief in Christ with them, However, They go to church on Christmas and Easter like most people in the US. Most people live day to day here. It's hard to get the Priesthood holders to come to church because they have to work to support their family. So this past week we obtained a copy of all the Priesthood holders here in Villaba. This week we're going to visit a lot of them and awaken them to a sense of their duty. We don't have an Elders Quorum President because the last one passed away. The 2nd counselor in the Branch Presidency is basically inactive... There's quite a bit of work to do.

However all is well. We finished teaching the lessons to Angelo Sinining. His interview is tomorrow and he is going to be just fine. He is excited that he can receive the priesthood. We also explained that this is the beginning not the end. He's going to prepare for a mission and entering the temple.

We also found a family of five that is interested in hearing about the gospel. We have an appointment this friday to finish the first lesson with them. We also gave a book of mormon to one of the Barranggay captains (Like a mayor of a city but smaller jurisdiction) He was very nice and hopefully we can teach his family too.

Yesterday we spoke in Sacrament Meeting. Elder Cottle spoke on Sabbath day and I spoke on Member Missionary Work. We want to get the members involved heavily in the missionary work here and have them excited to share the gospel with their friends.

Other than all that I'm doing great. I kinda wish we had bikes though. We do a lot of walking. Normally we take a motor to another baranggay for 10 or 15 pesos and then walk back. Yesterday we walked all the way to Mahanglad (about 3 miles) and back to make sure an investigator came to church. Later that night we walked to Bangkal (also 3 miles) to share a spritual thought with a family whose daughter gave birth on Saturday. A bike really would be helpful but this way I won't get fat.

We went to a combined FHE on Saturday night. We taught a short lesson on the blessings of the temple. There are two RMs who are endowed in our branch but that's it. There is a temple trip planned for next April. I hope most people go. It costs about 2000 pesos per person though. It's rough for some people but I know the Lord blesses those who desire to follow His commandment. (See 1 Nephi 3:7)

They also fed us. Filipinos make some amazing food! Rice and Pancit and Chicken. DELICIOUS!!!

I'm excited for this week. Things are looking great!

Love you all and hope you're doing well

Praying for you

Elder McGuire







Sunday, December 9, 2012

Still alive, Still working

Hey everybody!!!!

It was another great week here in Villaba. After the FHE with the Sabarez family last week we went home and got a text from our Zone Leaders saying that President Andaya wanted everyone to not leave their apartments on tuesday. Apparently Baguio Pablo was about to hit. A Baguio is the Tagalog word for typhoon. We Stayed inside and cleaned our apartment. I read Our Search for Happiness and Our Heritage...and True to the Faith. So now i've read all of the missionary reference library. I've started the conference edition of the Liahona and next I'm going to read all of the standard works. It makes me feel weird that there are probably pages that I haven't opened in my quad. However all is well. the baguio didn't hit Tacloban like it was supposed to but instead went south and hit Mindenao. Mostly we just got a heavy rainstorm on tuesday. Don't worry mom I'm completely fine. All in one piece still preaching the gospel :)

On thursday we got up at the crack of dawn to catch the bus to Tacloban for the Mission Christmas Conference. It was really great! On thursday night each of the zones performed a skit from the scriptures. My zone (Ormoc) did David and Goliath. My favorite one was probably Biliran zone's. They did The tower of Babel. It was hilarious to see the connections they made to our mission concerning the confusion of the languages. You can literally go 20 miles in any direction and there will be a completely different language. It's insane! We also had a gift exchange. I got a tie and a picture frame. For those of you wondering about the package. No I don't have it just yet. DHL came by before I entered the country so the mission office couldn't sign for it. Hopefully, they'll contact DHL today and they'll pick it up so they can bring it to mission tour tomorrow in Ormoc. Either way though it'll be okay. I'll be too busy with more important things than recieving gifts. Giving is more important anyways. For future packages, I would say just use USPS flat rate boxes. A lot of missionaries had those. Just tape a few Jesus pictures on it before you send it.

Friday morning we played some games that had to do with developing Christlike attributes. My team took 4th out of 18 teams. After that we had a devotional from the senior couple missionaries and President Andaya. One of the Senior couples' last name is Judd. I talked to them a little and yes we are related. They come through Zadok Knapp Judd as well. Elder Judd knows Uncle Thayne. They're like 1st cousins once removed or something like that. Not sure of their first names otherwise I would say go to the Family History Lindsay hahaha.

At the Christmas conference President Andaya announced that we can use Skype for Christmas!!!! Elder Cottle and I found a internet cafe with webcams so we're good on this front. We'll probably skype on the morning of Wednesday the 26th just so you're all done with morning festivities. It will be Christmas evening for all of you back home.

Saturday we traveled back home and did weekly planning. Sunday was not quite as good for attendance. That's what happens when you can only work 3 out of 7 days in your area. Lots of room for improvement but that's life. We gave BoMs to the members to give to their friends. I'm hoping this will help involve them more in the work.

Our investigator, Angelo Sinining is progressing very well. He is very smart. My Cebuano is limited to a Gospel vocabulary for now so that's good. I'm pretty comfortable in teaching the lessons. It's great that he has the desire to be baptized and read from the scriptures daily and repent and pray and all of these great things! It really makes me feel like I'm accomplishing my purpose.

Things are great. 

Love you all and I'm praying for you 

Elder McGuire

Monday, December 3, 2012

"And we preached in their streets..."

It's MONDAY!!!!

What a week it has been. Lots of ups and downs. Lots of great experiences. First off, THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR THE EMAILS!!!! It really brightened my day to see a full inbox. Not sure if I'll have enough time to respond to all of you because we're headed to a FHE with a less active family in about 20 but I'll give it a shot.

We got to work this week. we really got down to business. We ended up teaching 17 lesson. 11 of which to less active families, This mission is a rescue mission but it's still important in bringing souls to Christ. One thing of note is that we do have 1 investigator committed to baptism already! Elder Cottle and I first started teaching Angelo Sinining this past week and we have plans to have him baptized in the OCEAN on CHRISTMAS DAY! He's 12 years old and living with a member family. He's really smart and I can tell his faith is growing.

On Tuesday we went to Palompon for district meeting and shopping. Theres a whole lot more options because Villaba is kind of smaller than most towns. My new favorite thing is ChocoMucho bars. Theyre safe and delicious. I'll be just fine because theyre cheap like 6 or 7 pesos a bar. The fruit here is AMAZING! The mangoes are unbelievable! The vegetables are great too!

Regarding the language... My trainer Elder Cottle says I know more words than him and the members say I have pretty good grammar. However, Filipinos speak really really REALLY fast. It is very hard to understand everything especially when they abbreviate all their words. I hope it will all start making sense with time.

We've had a goal to increase church attendance. It was up to 66 this past week from 47. I'd say thats progress. I have a personal goal to get a chapel built. there's just a smaller meeting house right now. The lots already been purchased and I walk by it every day almost. It'll take 3 straight months of at least 80 people consistently attending.  KAYA NATO! (We can do it!)

And yes it's always hot here. It's rediculous really. It's always hot and I'm always sweating. I miss being dry haha. I also miss washing machines. I've done my laundry by hand for the past two weeks and probably will for the rest of my mission.

On Sunday I was feeling a little homesick (as well as tired and hungry from fast sunday) Some of the priesthood holders that were at the activity on friday werent at church. After walking to Kabungaan and back because nobody was home and we don't pay for rides on sundays I was exhausted. I knew I was doing the right thing but I had feelings of inadequacy. We went and visited the Porquiado family later that night just a few blocks away from our apartment. Nanay Porquiado said she was in Alma 32 for her reading. I opened my BoM and looked at the scripture mastery card. I didn't really have the Spirit with me for the past few hours. My eyes kind of unfocused and I wasn't really listening to the conversation. All of a sudden I felt the Spirit prompt me that there was something on that page that I needed to read. My eyes refocused and the first thing I saw was verse 1.

"And it came to pass that they did go forth, and began to preach the word of God unto the people, entering into their synagogues and into their houses yea and they did preach the word in their streets."

The Spirit filled my soul. All my feelings of homesickness were gone. I know that the Lord answered my prayer and helped me feel loved. We closed the lesson and I bore my testimony. We then went and taught Angelo the Plan of Salvation. I love being a missionary. This is the best thing in the world. It's hot sweaty hard work. But I love it!

At a Zone Meeting this morning I found out that we had quadrupled our numbers from 2 weeks previous. I think I'll be just fine here in Villaba. We have Mission Christmas Conference this Friday.

As always I love you all and I pray for each of you each and every day. I invite each of you as I invite people here, to make sure you pray morning and night and have daily scripture study. The Lord will bless you if you follow is commandments. D+C 14:7

Until next week

Hurrah for Israel

Elder McGuire