Good Morning Everyone!
So you know, I will probably be emailing earlier now. We are emailing first thing in the morning here. Don't feel too bad if you missed emailing on time some of the last times, I still know you love me. Maybe you could email the day before so dad doesn't feel guilty.
Today we have a zone activity. We are going to Daan Bantayan, I guess it is really beautiful there. We bought 2 kilos of tilapia (fish), 2 kilos of Filippino pork chop and 4 kilos of mangoes. It is going to be a great BBQ!
Last night we walked from Polambato to Olbo, about 15 min through a jungle of palm trees and banana trees and some underbrush, over a bamboo bridge that the missionaries built about 6 months ago, and through a beautiful field with cows and a ton of frogs. I love that part of my area. It was raining so we got wet. And then coming home we got soaked, it poured. That was fun. I also went through a sugar cane field for the first time yesterday. We took a short cut. The leaves are rough and you have to put your arms up to protect your face. The path was made for little kids, not tall Americans. Sugar cane probably gets to be over 10 feet tall and is more crowded than a corn field. It was fun.
My zone had a ton of success this week. All of the areas are doing great, and from the records from November to now, we broke a bunch of records like investigators with a baptismal date, investigators attending sacrament meeting, and lessons with a member present. In the 4 areas in our zone we have 33 investigators with a baptismal date! That is incredible! I love my area. I have felt such a joy serving here, more-so than the rest of my mission. I love the people so much and love serving them. We walked to and from church with our investigators again on Sunday. We saw them walking while we were waiting for a ride and decided to go with them. I also went on exchanges with the District leader, Elder Swicegood, one of my favorite missionaries, on Tuesday last week, and from what the president told me that he told him, I guess I am a good missionary. That's good to hear.
I am so satisfied with where I am in life. I love my mission so much and am so happy to be here in Polombato. My apartment is amazing. It is one of the nicest, if not the nicest I have seen. It has a granite counter top in the kitchen and is well built. I have had a brand new one before, but it was really low quality and things started breaking after a few weeks. So I am happy here. We live in a gated community like grandma Hart, the nicest homes in my area. It makes me feel bad that we have it so nice when our investigators have nothing. I wish I could help them temporally so bad. I’ll have to settle with teaching them the gospel.
Sure love you all! Take care.
Love,
Elder Schenk
So you know, I will probably be emailing earlier now. We are emailing first thing in the morning here. Don't feel too bad if you missed emailing on time some of the last times, I still know you love me. Maybe you could email the day before so dad doesn't feel guilty.
Today we have a zone activity. We are going to Daan Bantayan, I guess it is really beautiful there. We bought 2 kilos of tilapia (fish), 2 kilos of Filippino pork chop and 4 kilos of mangoes. It is going to be a great BBQ!
Last night we walked from Polambato to Olbo, about 15 min through a jungle of palm trees and banana trees and some underbrush, over a bamboo bridge that the missionaries built about 6 months ago, and through a beautiful field with cows and a ton of frogs. I love that part of my area. It was raining so we got wet. And then coming home we got soaked, it poured. That was fun. I also went through a sugar cane field for the first time yesterday. We took a short cut. The leaves are rough and you have to put your arms up to protect your face. The path was made for little kids, not tall Americans. Sugar cane probably gets to be over 10 feet tall and is more crowded than a corn field. It was fun.
My zone had a ton of success this week. All of the areas are doing great, and from the records from November to now, we broke a bunch of records like investigators with a baptismal date, investigators attending sacrament meeting, and lessons with a member present. In the 4 areas in our zone we have 33 investigators with a baptismal date! That is incredible! I love my area. I have felt such a joy serving here, more-so than the rest of my mission. I love the people so much and love serving them. We walked to and from church with our investigators again on Sunday. We saw them walking while we were waiting for a ride and decided to go with them. I also went on exchanges with the District leader, Elder Swicegood, one of my favorite missionaries, on Tuesday last week, and from what the president told me that he told him, I guess I am a good missionary. That's good to hear.
I am so satisfied with where I am in life. I love my mission so much and am so happy to be here in Polombato. My apartment is amazing. It is one of the nicest, if not the nicest I have seen. It has a granite counter top in the kitchen and is well built. I have had a brand new one before, but it was really low quality and things started breaking after a few weeks. So I am happy here. We live in a gated community like grandma Hart, the nicest homes in my area. It makes me feel bad that we have it so nice when our investigators have nothing. I wish I could help them temporally so bad. I’ll have to settle with teaching them the gospel.
Sure love you all! Take care.
Love,
Elder Schenk
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