Sunday, November 26, 2017

I AM SO DANG THANKFUL

Hey all you party people I hope you had an amazing thanksgiving and spent time with all of your loved ones and ate lots of food and watched the annual dog show after the parade!  Even though I didn't get the opportunity to do those things, I really want to express my gratitude for this opportunity that I have to serve and help others learn how important it is to show our gratitude to everything that God gives us every single day.

As far as how my week went, it's been really busy this week in the office with preparing for transfers and missionary interviews...


Here is a picture of the family home evening we had at the Matias family residence.  Notice Sister Andrada's face on the far right.  She's crazy.

Have a good week love y'all.  Sorry my email was so short, not too much happened that i'd like to fill all of you in on.

(ALSO I'd like to congratulate my my cousins Jordan and Alex for having their new baby boy Mac this week!  Can't wait to meet him one day) 

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ELDE
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R BURDEOS
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​ I'd like to bury my testimony​ 
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2016 - 2018
PHILIPPINES MANILA MISSION

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Sara Got Baptized

Can't remember much from what happened this week but I just remember it being a blast and a half.  I'll just explain what happened through pictures.  :)


One of the investigators in our area, Sara, had her baptism on Saturday.  Since there are a lot of people in this picture and you might not be able to tell which one Sara is I drew this visual help in the picture below.  


Sara is amazing and it's been such an incredible experience to see her willingness to follow Jesus Christ and the light in her eyes after her baptism.  She is going to be such a great addition to this ward and they already love her. That's her in the yellow behind me.  She's awesome.


I met the Walmart versions of the Justice League while walking to the area one day.


We celebrated my gwapo companion's un-birthday today.  He won't be here for his actual birthday so we celebrated it ahead of time. 




This week was so much fun and our area is really starting to pick up.  That's all I have to say for this week.  Love you.

Elder Burdeos

Sunday, November 12, 2017

PICTURES FROM CORON

1. We pulled the car over because there was a nice view of the ocean.


2. Squad


3. Elder McCauley and I next to Coron's baptismal font


4. Squad pt. 2


5. This is what yards look like


6. When flying into Coron we saw this cool whale shaped island


7. Some of our investigators from the night who ended up attending church the next day 


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HOLY KWAN (feat. Coron)

HOLY KWAN.  This week was the best week of my whole mission... It was insane.  I'm just going to give you the rundown of what happened this week!  Sorry if it ends up being SUPER long.  

Tuesday:  HAPPY HALLOWEEN I woke up and my thumb was super swollen so we are still trying to find what i'm allergic to...  We zoomed to the office today incredibly fast because there is a holiday here in the Philippines called the Non-working day which is exactly what it sounds like.  No traffic and one very happy Elder Burdeos.  The kids here are so funny, they were all trick of treating and instead of asking for money they would ask for 5 pesos.  Smart kids.  A pretty cool tradition that they have here in the Philippines is called "All Soul's Day"  where tons of people spend the night in a cemetery and it's basically the fourth of July in a cemetery with no fireworks... If that makes any sense.  Lucky for us, the cemetery just happens to be in our area!!  We headed over there and talked to some really cool people.


Wednesday:  Today we walked 2 HOURS to the cemetery... For Papa John's Pizza.  It was a super rare occasion and I regret nothing.  


Friday:  Friday was crazy.  We woke up early at the mission home because they were going to have a conference there.  After the conference we came back and ate Shakey's with some friends in the mission and that was tight.  On the way home I got pulled over FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME IN MY DRIVING HISTORY.  It was because I had accidentally crossed a yellow line which I was unaware about.  The cop was so set on giving me a ticket so I did what I always do to be innocent here and I ENGLISHED HIS FACE OFF.  Filipinos love it when you compliment their English so I just explained how i'm a foreigner and i'm not used to the driving and after 30 minutes I convinced him to let me go with no ticket or 2000 peso fee.  I was way happy and thankful for that tender mercy hahaha!

Saturday:  CORON DAY!!  We got up bright and early and rushed to the airport.  We basically flew to the airport and got there in less than 10 minutes and hustled to catch our flight.  Turns out that our flight got delayed anyways and we were 2 hours early... I didn't mind though we met some way nice people at the airport and that gave us a little time to practice talking to people and sharing our message.  
We got on our flight which was an hour and a half but felt like a solid 15 minutes.  Flying into Coron was like flying into Jurassic Park and maybe even more beautiful.  We landed and picked up our mission car from the airport and headed on a two hour drive to get to the chapel.  The drive was a pleasant experience though because the only traffic that we had to worry about were chickens and stray dogs.  When we arrived in the Elder's area we were able to arrange exchanges to work for the rest of the day.  We worked in the northern part of the island in a place called Busuanga.  It's an amazing place.  I walked up to the very first door to tract and before I said a word they invited us to come in and we were able to share a little message with them.  We spent all of our time that night on one street because the people kept letting us in and were open to our message.  Each time was just a little testimony builder to me that the Lord really does prepare people to hear this message, and the people in that area are really the Lord's chosen.  At the end of the night we found a little Japanese type restaurant (you know, one of the ones where you sit on the floor and eat with chopsticks) and we had sushi.  It was a good night.

Sunday:  This was a pretty challenging day because we had to find out how we were going to get all of the investigators to sacrament meeting while at the same time we had to make sure that there would actually be a sacrament meeting.  The sacrament meeting took place in a small pavilion on the side of a shaded outdoor basketball court.  We were constantly running back and forth escort people in while bringing equipment to the sacrament from the Elder's apartment.  After a pretty hectic morning we had a pretty good turnout of 45 people at sacrament!!  That was a giant step from the 3 that they had in attendance last week!  It was an amazing experience and it baffles me to think about the amount of faith that each and every one of them must have had to attend a meeting of a church that they have never heard of upon invitation from some random little boys wearing ties.  During the meeting we were actually able to get some investigators to come up and share their feelings since it was fasting testimony meeting.  There is so much potential there and you could feel the spirit so strongly just knowing that Zion is gradually strengthening and this is only the beginning. 
 

​After this week you could say that I am in love with my mission and being a missionary...