Monday we went to the falls in San Gabrial the most beautiful waterfall in the Baguio mission, according to lots of people, for a zone activity. It was great a short walk, but with very steep climb to get back, but absolutely amazing and worth it. After that we had our average p-day. That night we went out and was punted but had some little kid come up to us and tell us that the missionaries had taught their family in the past but that they didn't any more there family was at a death but said come back another day.
Tuesday we went to Butubut Norte and had all of our investigators not be there because they were working in the field because right now it is in the middle of corn harvest season. But then towards the end of the day we went to follow up on a referral Sister Hazel and she quickly welcomed us in her dad was home and the dad quickly had every one sit down. We had a really good lesson on the restoration the the Gospel of Jesus Christ . They seamed to really get it and accepted the invitation to Pray to know if the prophet Joseph Smith is a prophet.
Wednesday we went down to Caliat one of the farthest north areas in Baloan there we had lesson with sister Rosalina a nanay that we found one day and a few days later when we returned she was asking questions about Joseph Smith. (Really good golden questions) and asked for more reading about our religion. We shared the Plan of Salvation with her because she had lots of questions about her and her husband. She was supper receptive and we gave her the Book of Mormon she accepted the invitation to pray to know and to read the Book of Mormon she was supper exited about that. We then went and had a lesson with Brother Norman. He and his sister are supper amazing supper nice. We shared the Plan of Salvation with them because they had just had someone close to them pass. They were supper receptive and accepted the invitation to pray to read too.
Thursday we went to Santole we had a lesson with a brother who only speaks Ilikono that was hard because neither me or my companion speak Ilikono. We then went and tried to visit some other investigators but they were busy in the field (cursed corn) so we went to go visit some other investigators in another barangay. On our way up we saw some people banging the dry corn that had been removed from the husks for pig and chicken feed. We stopped and helped them. This was fun and was an great opportunity because some people who before weren't open to talk with us later saw us and started asking us questions. Then later that evening we visited the Acosta family We shared the restoration with them they were supper receptive and accepted the Invitation to be baptized and the invitation to pray to know and to go to church so this was a great lesson.
Friday We spent most of the day in the Byan (main town) doing findings and trying to find an apartment for sisters here so that was hard. We had a good lesson with some old investigators the Camiging family. Then we returned to brother Joey That was Really good it is obvious he is paying attention to his commitments
Saturday we literally spent all day walking and only had 4 lesson most of them new people because people were to busy on Saturday.
Sunday was pretty good fast Sunday
My message this week is from 2 Nephi 35 verse 5
5 And now, if the Lamb of God, he being a holy, should have need to be baptized by water, to fulfill all righteousness, O then, how much more need have we, being unholy, to be baptized, yea, even by water!
Remember that our perfect brother needed to be baptized therefor we have so much greater need being imperfect. I encourage you to pray to your Heavenly Father to ask For confirmation of this then take the steps to prepare yourself for baptism
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