Sunday, June 29, 2014

Baptisms, Endowments & Sealings...the Lord is hastening His work!

Jhun & Marivic Peralta & Family

Jhun Mar-14, Marivic (Maria Victoria), Rolando III-7, Mari Jane -10, Jhun (Rolando II), Marjorie-12

Waiting at the top of the hill for us to pick them up on "Sealing Day!"

Happy "FOREVER" Family



Senior Missionaries enjoying the day with them.  Schlagers from Missouri and Whittakers from Idaho.

Elder J and I got to be proxy for Jhun's Father and Mother for their initiatory and endowment ordinances.  Schalger's were proxy for the parents sealing together and then for Jhun to be sealed to them. 
Mc D's was their restaurant of choice!  Of course they probably have never been to another restaurant ever!



 Getting ready to host a group at the tindahan (store) which is really empty right now.  It is basically a 10 x 10 ft cement slab with 1/4 inch plywood walls and a front porch for customers.


They decorated it with streamers and our sign above. On the left they had the Family Proclamation, The Manila Temple a poster of temples that was going to be thrown away and a sign they made that said, Peralta Family We Love You!
They had lots of guests, lots of noodles, lots of flies, lots of missionaries, and lots of fun and love.
BAPTISM
Cherrycar & Baby Crechestine B

 Our truck has a full back seat that we can usually fit four in and help give rides.  We took this entire group from Ondoy Village to the Church.  We also fit the entire Peralta Family in it for the trip to the Manila Temple.
Elder J, Sister Baribe, me, Baby, Cherrycar, Elder Asok and Elder Tizon.  Great looking group!

The Bugaring Family House
Finished Project




Front door to the left with windows.
You walk in and have a 10x12 room with a cement floor.  There is a step up to the kitchen to the left of the room.
The right picture shows the bamboo sided walls of the kitchen.
the CR is located to the right of the kitchen and the back of the 10x12 room.
Back of house.  They move in tomorrow!  They are so excited and wanted to express their deepest gratitude!!

 All the house has cement floors....no insulation, just 1/4" plywood walls, no running water, no electricity unless they share a line from someone down there and pay a little for it.  Neighbors homes are nestled closely all around it.  Lots of mud and trash around.  We will probably do a service project to help put some rocks for stepping stones down the muddy pathway to the door.  They have a two- cinderblock front door-step.  They couldn't be happier!!

Elder Osores and Elder Hall leading the music at the baptism.
Elder Tizon



Elder Hall is who I'm trying to get Morgan to write to.  Ha ha.
Elder O. goes home in Oct. is a nurse and is engaged.


Pinoy Electric Company Workers


Lookin' pretty safe eh?

 


 

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