Thursday, September 3, 2009

Love me, But dont Show Me.

Here's a video for soon to be Elders who's leaving a girlfriend or a lover.

watch this..
and be inlove too:]

very cool:}



-hGSM:]

Love Me, But Don’t Show Me
These two weeks together have been the sweetest of my life,
My hearts prayer was answered when you agreed to be my wife.
Your love's like a cancer, girl, cuz I got no resistance,
There's only one answer girl: You got to keep your distance!

Love me, but don't show me.
I want our wedding night to be right.
Miss me, but don't kiss me.
If we start to makin' out girl,
You won't be wearin' white.

You make me feel so handsome, like a shining dark stallion,
I love the way you wear your young women's medallion.
You know girl, I love you, but I hope you comprehend,
This body is a Temple - and you don't got no recommend.

Chorus

I will see you Dressed in white without falter.
Our first love's kiss will be over the altar.

After each date with you, I'll fight with all my might,
To treat you like a gentleman, and shake your hand goodnight.
I'll breathe in your perfume; it's fillin' up my lungs,
But don't you even start to try to use the gift of tongues.

Chorus

Missionaries on Work.

Elder Silverano Omanito- San Pablo Mission

Elder Nephi Huertas- Hongkong Kowloon Mission


Elder Jhe-em Mabbun- Cagayan De Oro Mission


Elder Jameer Narona- Hawaii Mission



Elder Jomar Rendon- Butuan Mission



Elder Albert Cano-Butuan Mission

Elder Joshua David Rahman- Angeles Mission


Elder Mikhail Gonzales- Cagayan De Oro Mission


Elder Geth Nonato- Naga Mission

Elder Mikiel Crisostomo - Manila Mission

Sister Drema Ruth Buling- Butuan Mission

Elder Sid Francis Balubal-Davao Mission

Sister Angelie Atanante- Davao Mission

Elder Anthonty Trono- Quezon City Mission

Sister Erika Mae Balute- Hongkong Mission

Elder Johnson Dingal- Angeles Mission


Elder Rio Alvin Miranda- San Pablo Mission


THE
DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS
OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
SECTION 4
Revelation given through Joseph Smith the Prophet to his father, Joseph Smith, Sen., at Harmony, Pennsylvania, February 1829. HC 1: 28.
1–4, Valiant service saves the Lord’s ministers; 5–6, Godly attributes qualify them for the ministry; 7, Things of God must be sought after.

1 Now behold, a amarvelous work is about to come forth among the children of men.
2 Therefore, O ye that embark in the aservice of God, see that ye bserve him with all your heart, might, mind and strength, that ye may stand cblameless before God at the last day.
3 Therefore, if ye have desires to serve God ye are acalled to the work;
4 For behold the afield is white already to bharvest; and lo, he that thrusteth in his sickle with his might, the same layeth up in cstore that he perisheth not, but bringeth salvation to his soul;
5 And afaith, bhope, ccharity and dlove, with an eeye single to the fglory of God, gqualify him for the work.
6 Remember faith, avirtue, knowledge, btemperance, cpatience, dbrotherly ekindness, fgodliness, charity, ghumility, hdiligence.
7 aAsk, and ye shall receive; bknock, and it shall be opened unto you. Amen.


Elder John Lorenz Alvaran

i dont know kung panu ko siya i-introduce. am sorry people:}
but ill try my very best na makagawa ng blog na to:] you owe me:] joke:]


He is John Lorenz Alvaran.
Born July 16, 1990 19 years old. pangalawa sa seven na magkakapatid:] Taytay 1st ward, Taytay Stake.

He will be soon serving on Philippines Butuan Mission.
On September 26, 2009.
(malapit na. auin. hahha.. babooosh)

Hindi ko masyadong alam ang sasabihin ko. XD. i dont want to commit PERJURY:]

On his remaining days, i know, he is preparing himself to be:
ELDER ALVARAN

Just a flashback of his young craziness.XD
am sorry kua renz for posting this.XD. nakita ko lang kasi.. eh.. mga bata pa kayo jan dba? hahah.. anyway, this is just a glimpse of his youth days:]
matanda na kase yan.. XD joke:] peace people:]




I think he also wish to be a superhero:] sinong superhero naman yan kua renz?
XD. Mulawin yata yan ee. oh Mr. Cupido?.
uii.. hahaha.. alam ko kung sinong papanain mo? haha..
eto ang kinalabasan nyan uh..


am so sorry ulet.haha.. alam kong magmimission ka na:]
teka. teka. flashback lang to ha:]
she'll wait for you naman ee. hehe..
that lucky girl is..
tennnnennnnennn..
Jezreel Mendez. tama ba?
wahahaha.. naalala ko tuloy ung shout-out ni ate jez.. ayiiiee:]

anyway. here's some more.
drummer po siya:] tama ba? iconfirm nyu nalang sa kanya:] XD.
ang buhay ng banda:] madameng magsesecond the motion jan..
isa na ko dun..hahaha. lahat kase buhay ng banda.. am i right?
hahaha.. mmmmmm... let it roll:]



ilan lang sila sa mga madameng taong pansamantalang iiwan ni Elder Alvaran.
babalik pa naman siya. two years lang naman. hehe..
beginning September 26, wala ng gm from him:]
take Care elder:]



Isa siyang mabaet na bata.
matulungin na kapwa.
masunuring anak.
anu pa nga ba?
wala na kong maisip eh. hehe..

sa pagtatapos ng blog na to:]
eto lang ang masasabe ko:]
two years is worthwaiting.
dba jez girl? XD.


ang adeek nya no. sinabi na nga lang na maging nature-friendly ee.
hehe..XD..
wala lang yan.. wala lang kase akong maipost:]
well-appreciated:]


hanggang dun na lang:]
salamat sa oras nyo:]

Tack:]
Ta handom dej:]

-hGSM


ELDER MARK JOHN RENDON:]

eto. eto na tlaga un.
para kanino ba to?
anyway.
ewan ko ba.
ambaet ko kase.
antagal nya na tong hinihiling ee.
haha.
ngayon ko lang tatapusin.
oh eto na.


siya si MARK JOHN RENDON.
>>know him?
ayan siya.
he is from Taytay Stake, TAytay 1st ward.
He loves to draw, play basketball and table tennis, online games (DOTA). He is now 19 years old.
He will soon be serving at PHILIPPINES DAVAO MISSION.

ganito kasi yan.

dito talaga nagsimula yan.
panu ko siya nakilala?
pasensya na. pero talagang aaminin ko na ang totoo.
LOLXD.

nakilala ko siya dahil kay JOY.
crush nya daw date. aun. peace:]
tapos. nakachat.
comment sa FS.
at ang lageng dahilan pag nawawala.
"wait lang. dota muna ako"
oh dbah. ang clear ng memory ko.
binalak ko mang hagilapin ang unang unang comment nya sake
n.
sinawing -palad ako.XD

at nang biglang tuluyan ng nawala ang connection namin.
haha. hanggang offline messages nalang
sa YM.


nang biglang may natanggap akong GM.
nilalaman nun ang number nya. ahaha.
ung pagwelcum sa kanya.

MJ from Taytay stake.
aun.
biglang naalala ng instinct ko.
siya nga un. oo siya nga tlaga.

hindi nya pa nga alam na ako pala un.
haha.
najah pa kase ang pangalan ko noon.
haha. aun. ngayon, nagevolve na ako. hannah gra
cey na.
yan. teka. hindi ito tungkol saken kaya wag akong umeksena.
haha. para kay MJ to.

kay kumpadre.


eto nalang:


makulet.
mabaet.
malupet.

matipid.

mapaet.
mapayet.
tageleyd.
haha.
adeek. nagaya ko tuloy. joke lang yan. eto tlaga.

siya ay isang nilalang sa panahon natin ngayon upang maging ELDER RENDON.
oh yan. matino yan a
h.
eto pa. siya ay mahilig magpasabog ng inbox. gm ng gm.
adeek. siya ang ang ninong ng mga anak ko. (aangaL?)
mahilig siya sa MUSIC. eto evide
nce.
pero sa pagkakaalam ko bokalista siya. props lang yang electric guitar jan. hehe. joke.



eto pa. he is a visionary man. aun.
kunware lang. joke. haha.
yan ang lupain nya. ang lupang pinako ni MJ.
haha. he wont stop till it is clean. kumpadreng mj. simulan mu ng damuhan yan. wag ka ng magpose jan.

may future din siya sa pagiging model.
look at this:yan ung audition ng mukhasim. LOLxD. yan ang sideline nya nuun para makaipon pangmission nya. joke.haha. sorry naman. napulot ko lang ang photo na yan. hehe.



matulunging bata talaga si MJ.

patunay lang. isa siya sa promotor ng
MORMON HELPING HANDS
ansipag nya no. pero nung dumating siya sa destinasyon niya, ubos na yung saging.hehe.
"mj, san mo dinala? haha"


anu pa ba?
bukod sa mga kaeklavuhan na sinabe ko?
haha.
aun.
eto nalang pala.


minsan palang ako nagtampo sa mokong na to.
remember when? nung sabi nya ang bitter ko daw. haha.
un.
pero kinalimutan ko na un. bleeeeeh. haha.
dahil lang naman sa gm un.
hehe. genun. adeek.

meron pa, siya ay madaling maniwala saken.
haha. nabiktima ko na yan.
akalain mo yun?
naniwala agad siya na ikakasal na talaga ako.
with full regards pa sa future family ko.
hehe.
kaya nga siya na ang ninong ng mga anak ko ee.


lastly, nais kong magpasalamat sa pagflood mo ng comment sa akin nuun.
nakatulong yun upang marating ng comment box ko ang kalagayan nya ngayon. hahaha. adeeek. naalala mo nagpapaturo ka saken magblog.
oh eto, sinimulan ko na.
ituloy mo to ha.
dito nagtatapos ang BLOG entry na to. aun.
TACK:]
much care viewers.
Muchos Gracias.:]



-HannahGraceySorianoMesde

Missionary Service

Earl C. Tingey, “Missionary Service,” Ensign, May 1998, 39Image

The excitement and thrill of being a full-time missionary is one of the greatest blessings a young man of the Aaronic Priesthood can aspire to.


Tonight I speak to all young men of the Aaronic Priesthood preparing to serve missions, all full-time missionaries, and all fathers and grandfathers who motivate and prepare young men to serve.

Several months ago I visited Far West, Missouri. At one time it was the home and place of refuge for three to four thousand members of the Church. Today the homes are gone and only fields of grass remain. In July 1838 the Prophet Joseph Smith received a revelation that the Twelve were to depart Far West on April 26, 1839, to commence missionary work in Great Britain. 1

In the Discourses of Wilford Woodruff, we read: “When that revelation was given, all was peace and quietude, comparatively, in that land. But when the time came for the twelve apostles to fulfil that revelation, the Saints had all been driven out. …

“President Young asked the twelve who were with him—’What shall we do with regard to the fulfilment of this revelation?’ ” 2 Some of the Brethren said that the Lord would accept the intent of the Twelve and that the Lord would not require their lives to fulfill the revelation.

Wilford Woodruff continues: “The Spirit of the Lord rested upon the twelve, and they said—’The Lord God has spoken, and we will fulfil that revelation and commandment’; and that was the feeling of President Young and of those who were with him.”

The Twelve, in obedience to the revelation, departed for their missions. Wilford Woodruff was so sick he could hardly stand on his feet. Heber C. Kimball wrote that Brigham Young was so sick that he was unable to walk a distance of 30 rods without assistance. He left his wife and children lying sick in bed. When he left home, Brigham Young was wearing a long quilt over his shoulders because he had no coat. 3

On August 28, 1852, five years after the Saints arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, Brigham Young convened a special conference where approximately 100 men were called to serve missions to the far corners of the earth. The charge given the missionaries by George A. Smith of the Twelve was as follows: “The missions we will call for during this conference, are generally, not to be very long ones; probably from 3 to 7 years will be as long as any man will be absent from his family.” 4

Today, our missionaries do not serve or depart for their missions under such extreme circumstances. They go with relative comfort and ease, appropriately dressed, adequately fed, and travel by jet airplane.

Currently over 58,000 full-time missionaries serve in 136 nations and territories. By July there will be 331 missions. The excitement and thrill of being a full-time missionary is one of the greatest blessings a young man of the Aaronic Priesthood can aspire to.

Most missionaries receive special training in one of the 15 missionary training centers throughout the world. The largest, in Provo, currently has approximately 3,000 missionaries in residence. I thought you might be interested in several statistics shared with me during a recent visit to the MTC. In one month the missionaries consume over 5,000 pounds of dry cereal. That is over 2 1/2 tons. Of that amount, 2,200 pounds is Lucky Charms. Lucky Charms is a popular breakfast dry cereal. Maybe one of the best preparations for being a missionary is to eat Lucky Charms. For you parents who try to focus your young men’s eating habits on what you may consider is more nutritious food, you might be aware that in one month missionaries consumed only 16 pounds of All Bran.

Young men of the Aaronic Priesthood, may I suggest six ways you can prepare for your mission:

First, secure your individual testimony of the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Know for yourself that you hold the priesthood and that Jesus Christ is your Savior.

Second, study and ponder the Book of Mormon to the point where you can declare that it was received by Joseph Smith from the angel Moroni and that the Prophet Joseph translated the book from the golden plates.

Third, be clean and pure. To those who have slipped, repentance is available if you will approach your bishop and seek his help and counsel.

Fourth, pay your tithes and offerings so that you can bear witness of this great principle of the gospel. Save money so that you can serve a mission. A mission is not free, and each missionary should expect to financially contribute towards the cost of his mission.

Fifth, learn how to work. Be willing to get up early in the morning, work hard all day, and retire on time. As you prepare for your mission, learn how to work.

And sixth, serve as a home teacher in your ward to know the joy of service.

For all full-time missionaries, I have several suggestions:

First, open your mouth. The Lord tells us, “And thou must open thy mouth at all times, declaring my gospel with the sound of rejoicing.” 5

Speak to everyone: shopkeepers, passengers riding buses, people on streets, and everyone you meet.

Second, work hard. Missionary work results in many rejections. It is easy to be discouraged. “And ye are called to bring to pass the gathering of mine elect; for mine elect hear my voice and harden not their hearts.” 6

Third, be obedient, faithful, and true. Missionaries serve in companionships for protection. A missionary best protects his companion when he is loyal to the Lord and helps his companion. By keeping the missionary rules, you gain the freedom of having the Spirit assist you.

Fourth, teach and testify. “And ye shall go forth in the power of my Spirit, preaching my gospel, two by two, in my name, lifting up your voices as with the sound of a trump, declaring my word like unto angels of God.” 7

And fifth, when you complete your mission, maintain the spirit, appearance, and trust of a missionary. Brigham Young once said to the returned missionary: “Come home with your heads up. Keep yourselves clean, from the crowns of your heads to the soles of your feet; be pure in heart.” 8

To the fathers and grandfathers of Aaronic Priesthood young men:

Motivate and encourage your sons and grandsons to serve missions.

Provide a righteous home and an atmosphere of peace and stability where young men can be reared and prepared to serve.

Set a personal example by keeping the commandments. Pay tithes and offerings, attend sacrament meetings, read the scriptures, and have family home evenings so that your sons will be prepared for their missions.

As couple missionaries, you and your wife should prepare to serve when that time comes. We need many, many more couple missionaries.

The joys and blessings of serving a full-time mission are so personally sacred, they are hard to express adequately. Thirty-five years after I served my first mission, I received a letter from a family whom I had taught but did not baptize. The letter shared that their family of four little children whom I once knew now consisted of four temple marriages, three full-time missionaries, three bishops, a Relief Society president, and a dozen grandchildren maturing and developing in the gospel. You can well imagine the thrill and joy I received knowing that I had helped to find them and to teach them the gospel of Jesus Christ.

In conclusion, may I testify of the blessings of missionary service. Last year, my father passed away at age 88. As a young man, he was called on a mission during the Depression, when few were able to serve. It was hard and difficult. He always said that his decision to serve a mission was the best decision he ever made. When he died, he left 10 children, 9 living; 56 grandchildren; and 116 great-grandchildren. Of his posterity, 32 served full-time missions and 15 spouses who married into the family had served missions, resulting in 47 full-time missionaries or almost 100 years of full-time missionary work. All of this resulted, in part, because one man served a mission. I shall be forever grateful that my father served a mission and that I was motivated and taught to follow his example.

I bear witness of this great privilege we all have in the Church—to be missionaries. Inherent in our responsibility of holding the priesthood is to be a missionary. I pray that we will all fulfill that obligation we have to the Lord. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.