Monday, October 8, 2018

We had a successful baptism of Sister Carvina Antonio. She truly has a great testimony of the restored gospel and she is excited to be sealed with her husband in the temple next year. The one recently been baptized named Sis. Isabel Mabaslay bore an inspiring testimony as well last Fast and Testimony Meeting. She paid her tithe and fast offering and even fasted for the first time. We saw her progression and she's looking forward to serve on a mission someday as she made a goal to study the Book of Mormon everyday. These great souls that Heavenly Father has prepared in this consecrated area truly inspired and motivated us to truly find those of God's children that are ready to accept the gospel; and not only us even the members are inspired by them. Kurt Ernest Syting, a young man, who was a referral by one of the members finally came to Church with us and he truly enjoyed the Sabbath Day services as his family here is supportive with his progression in the Church since his immediate family reside in Davao and are members of the Church and he has been left to his extended family since birth. We are looking forward for more progressing people we've met and strive to invite them as families as they make their first step to come to Church. 

We just had successful exchanges last week and I've witnessed how Sister Cinco and Sister Talactac improved and grew as they applied all the skills they've learned particularly in teaching for understanding based on the person's needs. They are so humble enough to accept the things that they need to improve yet they truly can lead already their areas confidently. 

Sister Peralta shared to me the inadequacies she had as she related to me that she might be training a new missionary next cycle. As what I've witnessed in her progression, she truly is ready but truthfully, having a calling truly is a bit trembling and no one is really ready at first but whatever inspiration President may have, we will sustain him. She truly is a humble and fine missionary and even contagious to be with in her activeness.

We have a missionary coordination meeting last Sunday and we thank the auxiliaries from the successful baptism we have had together with the Relief Society Organization (auxiliary leaders and members)

I am continuously taking the medicines prescribed by the doctor last Thursday and I am gradually recovering as I accompany it with proper exercise, right choice of foods and more water during proselyting.

Sayang ba...di iaccept ng anak ko yung opportunity to train..whatever I say and encourage her... pero may agency man cya... kaya nya naman... basta I'll respect nalang her decisions....
 I love you te!!!

Love,

Sister Cornillez

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