Magandang Hapon!
Wow, I don't even know what's new anymore everything as I know it is different!
So on Tuesday, it was flooding and apparently two missionaries in the Mania mission or somewhere close to there got electrocuted. They should be ok, they're recovering, but we had to stay inside all day so we couldn't work. That was a bummer, but oh well, it is what it is.
Wednesday was pretty fun. Brother Alvin is a member and actually served his mission in Manila. He was able to fellowship with us so we went and taught a few lessons. Our investigator we wanted to visit wasn't available because she was sick, so instead we went finding. We found a guy named Rex, who was really cool, but we can't tell how interested he is yet. We'll visit him again and find out soon! And if he isn't now, he will be! Haha, then we visited some less-actives and found two new investigators. Brother Alvin is awesome and he's really good at English and Ilokano even though his native language is Tagalog.
Thursday: We had a district meeting and interviews with the President. That was pretty cool. We only worked a half-day because of the storm. Apparently typhoons come close to here. Haha! But we were able to teach a less-active family and it was really awesome. The daughter who usually doesn't join us came. And they explained how they want their mom to be baptized so we talked about how it's important for them to set the example by coming to church and such.
Friday: We got to teach a recent convert, Nanay Pillos who is pretty quiet, but awesome. Her husband likes to talk a lot, but it's all good!
Saturday: We attended a funeral for a nanay who passed away. Funerals are really different hee because they mourn for days before it and then celebrate on the day of the funeral. They had a marching band and stuff. During the service though, because nobody else knew how, I had to play the piano.. That was a fun experience because I'm not very good. But oh well. If you haven't yet, learn piano! You never know when you'll need it!
We got to teach Tatay Imperial! He is so awesome! He is planning on getting baptized on September 14th. He's struggling with coffee, but his family (even though they are strong Baptist) are going to help him with it! It was awesome and they are super cool! Tatay gave us a referral who is a really nice guy too.
Sunday: Tatay Imperial and his referral, Jerry came to church! And we found out that it's going to change from a branch to a ward! That was awesome. We're really trying to promote the missionary effort here. We had dinner at Brother Alvin's house and part of it was fish, but it was strange to me because it was all together. The head, the fins, everything was there. So you just pull the meat from the bones. It was weird, but didn't taste bad! Then we taught another investigator family about the atonement. They're awesome, but we need to help them understand the difference between Christian churches and such. Anyway, then we taught the security guard outside our apartment! He told us he was curious about what our purpose was, so we taught him the Restoration. It was awesome and the Spirit was so strong! We're going to teach him again on Saturday. Elder Ruga is awesome, he's such a good teacher/trainer/companion, to me and all the people.
Anyway, as far as Tagalog goes.. It's hard, and I have a hard time understanding the people because of their accent. But I know the concepts and I'm learning. I'm not too good at it now, but I know that with God's help, I can learn it to accomplish righteous purposes!
Oh yeah, and Elder Ramsey is back from the hospital. He had Denggai (no idea how to spell it) as well as some other things. But he's ok now, he's pretty fun.
Anyway, that was long. Sorry. One more thing:
My current mailing address is this:
Elder Christopher Ryan Oberg
Philippines Laoag Mission Office
Brgy. 50 Buttong, Airport Avenue,
Junction Tangid Road, Laoag City
2900, Ilocos Norte, Philippines
The rumor is that it takes 6 weeks or so to deliver, and if you don't put pictures of Jesus on packages, they'll get robbed. Haha, we'll see!
Anyway, Mahal ko kayo!
-Elder Oberg