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Dateline Philippines AREA PRESIDENCY MESSAGE Obey, Covenant, Establish By Elder Evan A. Schmutz Area Presidency In January 2016, the Philippines Area Presidency introduced the Philippines Area Plan. The Area Plan sets forth an inspired Vision Statement for all members of the Church: By exercising faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement, members will obey the commandments, make, honor and renew sacred covenants and more fully establish the Kingdom of God in the Philippines. The priorities of the Area Plan provide a simple yet powerful pattern, which, if followed, will lead each member of the Church in the covenant pathway to find happiness in this life and eternal joy in the Celestial Kingdom. The pattern is based on three action words: OBEY, COVENANT, ESTABLISH. During an Area Presidency broadcast in May 2016, we were reminded of how important it is for each family and individual to set specific goals to help them Obey, Covenant and Establish. Elder Ian Ardern wisely taught us that we show our love to God by obeying his commandments, that when we are true to our covenants our lives will be blessed and that we establish the Church by sharing the gospel and building strong, self-reliant, multigenerational families. Elder Allen Haynie instructed us in how to set goals for families and individuals that will make a true difference in our lives. He said, as we set goals, we need to be wise. The goals we set should make us stretch and require an exercise of our faith without comparing our goals to the goals of others. President Shayne Bowen gave inspired counsel in how each member can personalize their goals and make them more effective. To further personalize their goals, each individual is encouraged to break down the family goal into action items they can do on their own. Every member or family should take their goals seriously and prayerfully ponder on what specific things they can do to help achieve their family goals. We are grateful for the wonderful response we have seen from our wards, branches and members. We are just beginning to see the flowering of the Church in the Philippines and the gathering of the saints to the temples as they progress along the covenant pathway. We must continue to JANUARY 2017 N1 Dateline January 2017-English2.indd 1 14/12/2016 2:37 PM

improve. We must find and bring family and friends to the covenant path. There is yet much to do! I bear witness this is the work of the Lord. For behold, this is my work and my glory to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man. (Moses 1:39) With all our hearts we confirm and testify that as families and individuals follow the Area Plan, setting family and individual goals to Show our love of God through keeping the Sabbath Day holy, paying a full tithe and a generous fast offering, and submitting ancestor names for temple ordinances, Make, honor and renew sacred covenants by holding a current temple recommend, being sealed in the temple, and increasing the number of Melchizedek Priesthood holders, and Establish the Kingdom of God by preparing young men to receive the priesthood at the right age, increase the number of young men serving missions, and increase the number of convert baptisms, we will see the blessings of Heaven poured out on the Filipino people, both upon the members of the restored Church and upon the entire nation. As we begin a new year, as leaders, parents and individuals we each should ask ourselves two questions: 1. How have did we do in 2016? 2. What will we do to make 2017 an even more fruitful year for the Church in the Philippines, for our own families and for each of us, individually? May we invite you to make this a priority in your lives? May we suggest that you prayerfully ponder each of the action words - Obey, Covenant and Establish and set goals as a family and as individuals to progress and improve in each area? You may find inspiration if you will set your eyes on the temple and make it the center of your efforts, wisely setting goals that will require you to stretch, will be personalized to your own situation, and will be specific in order that you can measure your performance. As you seek to obtain and keep current your temple recommend, you will receive impressions to set specific family and individual goals that will help you Obey, Covenant and Establish. President Thomas S. Monson has counseled: If you have not yet been to the temple or if you have been but currently do not qualify for a recommend, there is no more important goal for you to work toward than being worthy to go to the temple. Your [goal] may be bringing your life into compliance with what is required to receive a recommend, perhaps by forsaking long-held habits which disqualify you. It may be having the faith and the discipline to pay your tithing. Whatever it is, qualify to enter the temple of God. Secure a temple recommend and regard it as a precious possession, for such it is. (Thomas S. Monson, The Holy Temple-a Beacon to the World, April 2011) Our heartfelt prayer for each member of the Church in the Philippines and for all that come to Jesus Christ through faith in His Name and in His Atonement, repentance, baptism by immersion for the remission of sins, receiving the Gift of the Holy Ghost and enduring to the end, is the same as was offered by Ammon for all those he had taught and loved: But behold, they are in the hands of the Lord of the harvest, and they are his; and he will raise them up at the last day. (Alma 26:7) As we continue in the covenant path to Obey, Covenant and Establish, we will be in the hands of the Lord of the harvest and he will raise us up at the last day to enjoy with our families, loved ones and friends the joy of the Lord in the Kingdom of God. I so testify, in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen. Elder Evan A. Schmutz N2 Liahona Dateline January 2017-English2.indd 2 14/12/2016 2:37 PM

LOCAL NEWS General Authorities Visit the Philippines T Bacolod Approximately one thousand members of the Bacolod Philippines Stake gathered in a special stake conference presided by Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles together with his wife, Mary, on November 13, 2016. Elder Maximo A. Saavedra Jr., Area Seventy, joined him in the special conference. Sister Cook emphasized the great value of holding weekly family home evenings and its importance in obtaining a Godcentered home. Elder Cook emphasized the importance of the Sabbath, keeping our covenants, and strengthening our family. He imparted three important counsels: first, build Zion in our hearts and homes; second, be good examples to our communities, as we share our beliefs with others; and lastly, focus our vision on the temple and the covenants we make there. The members in the congregation were uplifted by Elder Cook s message. Some shared that Elder Cook s message of the Savior was one of the strongest spiritual messages they have ever heard. Having an Apostle of the Lord in their presence made them feel the Savior s love for them. Ultimately, it gave them the confidence, comfort, and commitment to continue serving the Lord. In a separate gathering, Elder Cook, together with his wife, also presided at a young single adult (YSA) devotional on November 12, 2016. An estimated 900 YSAs from seven stakes and two districts within the boundary of the Bacolod Philippines Mission were in attendance. Joining Elder Cook and his wife were Elder Lynn G. Robbins of the Seventy with his wife Sister Jan Robbins, and Bishop W. Christopher Waddell of the Presiding Bishopric Office with his wife Sister Carol Waddell. The highlight of the devotional shared by Elder Cook was the importance Dateline Philippines wenty years after first serving in the Philippines, Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles visited the area again with Elder Lynn G. Robbins of the Presidency of the Seventy and Bishop W. Christopher Waddell of the Presiding Bishopric together with their wives on November 8-21, 2016. Elder Cook, Elder Robbins and Bishop Waddell conducted priesthood leadership conferences, special stake conferences, and young single adult devotionals in Bacolod and Cebu, as well as other meetings in additional locations in the Philippines. JANUARY Dateline January 2017-English2.indd 3 2017 N3 14/12/2016 2:37 PM

Dateline Philippines of knowing the Savior as His servant and having a firm testimony. He also highlighted that the YSAs should not forget what their primary purposes are in this life that they should not fear getting committed and be married for time and for all eternity. The YSAs were quick to absorb the message of how they should not delay acting on promptings of the Spirit, whether it involved temple marriage or something else. Many of the YSAs also expressed their love and appreciation for Elder Cook as he testified of the truthfulness of the gospel and the divinity of the Savior Jesus Christ. Some of the things that the YSAs shared after the devotional, were: The counsels given for finding an eternal partner and the encouragement to be married in the temple of the Lord were very uplifting. What hit me most was when Elder Cook said, I know the voice of the Savior, and I know the face of the Savior, because I am His Apostle. Oh what rapture filled my bosom as he testified. This I know to be true. Jev Pioquinto Binalbagan Philippines Stake I never thought that this devotional would be a turning point in my life. I felt the most powerful presence of the Lord with every message that I heard today from His living apostle. Everything was made clearer to me about how important it is to get back on track and become worthy to receive one of the highest ordinances, to be married in the temple to the person with whom you want to spend your eternity. I am grateful how the Lord works in all things, in all places, as long as we stand on the higher grounds. Indeed the Church is true! Kimberly Dime Bacolod Philippines Stake I came to the devotional believing there would be something that could change my mind and help me be more converted unto the Savior. During the devotional, I received a greater witness of Elder Cook as an apostle of the Lord, especially when he testified that he knows the Savior s voice, he knows the Savior s face, and he knows that He lives! With that remarkable declaration, the spirit spoke peace and truth unto my soul that I am doing alright because the Savior gave His life for me. I know He will help me as long as I keep trying my best! N4 L i a h o n a Dateline January 2017-English2.indd 4 14/12/2016 2:37 PM

Dean Grace Lumanog Bacolod South Philippines Stake CEBU Missionaries counselled to teach repentance, baptize converts. Elder Lynn G. Robbins of the Presidency of the Seventy and Bishop W. Christopher Waddell of the Presiding Bishopric together with their wives addressed full-time missionaries serving in the Cebu Philippines Mission during a recent Missionary Meeting held on November 20, 2016. The full-time missionaries, led by Cebu Mission President Terry McCurdy, received counsel and inspiration from the visiting general authorities. Elder Robbins and Bishop Waddell conducted the meeting by starting with brief remarks, and then proceeded with a question and answer forum where missionaries asked questions and received answers from the leaders present. Elder Robbins taught the missionaries to ask the right kind of questions. According to him, these are questions that will help them in proselyting, help them become better companions or leadership questions. He reminded them to ask questions inspired by the Spirit, questions that would have an impact not only in the mission field but also for the rest of their lives. Elder Robbins was asked what he considered the best lesson he learned during his mission. For Elder Robbins, the mission field is one of the universities of the Lord, the first one being the temple. According to him, since the missionary is a teacher of the gospel to investigators, the missionary himself becomes an ardent student of the gospel and thus learns the most. Bishop Waddell added that everyone, especially missionaries, learn what lessons they need to learn as they served diligently. Bishop Waddell counselled the missionaries to pay attention to the unique lessons that the Lord was teaching them in the field as they would be useful for the rest of their lives. The missionaries who attended left the meeting hopeful and inspired. Elder Godito, who was serving in the Dumaguete First Ward at the time of the meeting, felt assured that trials are normal. I know I can rely on the Lord. Even if no one else knows how hard things are, the Savior does, he said. His companion, Elder Masuela added, This is a memorable meeting. It encouraged us missionaries to endure, to not be discouraged, no matter what. When asked how they would apply what they learned at the meeting, Elder Godito answered, We will go to work. LOCAL NEWS Contributors Christiana Claudia Gancayco Ma. Teresa C. Pangilinan Chi G. Lozano Eda Calimlim Ciarra Collado JANUARY Dateline January 2017-English2.indd 5 2017 N5 14/12/2016 2:38 PM

LOCAL NEWS Chief Justice Davide, Wife Receive Family Values Award The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints presented the 2016 Family Values Award (FVA) to former Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr. and his wife, Mrs. Virginia Davide, in recognition of their advocacies that advance standards and values that strengthen the Filipino family. Now in its 10th year, the FVA was held on November 24, 2016 in an intimate ceremony at the Marco Polo Ortigas. Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales co-presented the award together with Elder Shayne M. Bowen of the Philippines Area Presidency. The Family Values Award is given by the Church to recognize the honorable efforts of moral, upstanding community leaders who are striving to advance standards and values that are consistent with the Church s position on the sanctity of the family. In 2014, attorney and author Alex Lacson and the Philippine Navy were honored and in 2013, Jollibee received the award. The Davides lives have centered around love of God, love for family, love for others and love for service. Their strong support for the Filipino family can be found in their work footprint in the judiciary, volunteer service and in lay leadership capacities in the Catholic Church, said Haidi Fajardo, Public Affairs Manager of the Church in the N6 Liahona Dateline January 2017-English2.indd 6 14/12/2016 2:38 PM

Philippines. During his tenure on the Supreme Court, Chief Justice Davide safeguarded the protection of the Constitution, particularly the Family Code, which supports traditional marriage, and rejected an agenda that threatened the right to life, she added. In addition to his tenure on the Supreme Court, he served as head of the Commission on Elections, Chairman of the Truth Commission and Ambassador/ Permanent Representative of the Permanent Mission of the Philippines to the United Nations. He received the 2002 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service. Chief Justice Davide responded by quoting from The Family: A Proclamation to the World. Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities. While supporting her husband s endeavors and raising five children, Mrs. Davide, affectionately known as GiGi, was involved in volunteer work. She served as Director of the Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency under the National Economic and Development Authority, which coordinates foreign and domestic volunteer programs in the Philippines. She has also acted as a member and advisor to international volunteer organizations and as a commissioner of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Committee on Education. During Mrs. Davide s response she recalled the song, Love is a Many Splendored Thing, a song with special meaning for her and her family. One of her granddaughters came to the stage and the two women led the audience in singing the song. She also said her family s strength came through trusting unconditionally to God. She said, With God all things are possible. Introduced by Elder Abenir Pajaro, Area Seventy, the keynote speaker was Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales. She lauded the honorees for their efforts to strengthen the Filipino family and protect the environment for future generations, and praised them for being great examples of a strong marriage. Mark Twain once quipped that no man or woman knows what perfect love is until they have been married more than a quarter of a century. Having been married more than fifty years, CJ and Mrs. Davide surely know what perfect love is twice over. Elder Shayne M. Bowen, Philippines Area Presidency of the Church, gave the concluding message. He explained that the Church honors exemplary people like the Davides because maintaining strong families is important to the communities and to the world. Families are eternal. Through ordinances performed in the temples of the Church, families can be sealed together forever. Now Brother Davide you have accomplished, with your sweetheart, many wonderful things but the most wonderful thing you ve accomplished is this beautiful family. They are your crown jewels, he emphasized. Dateline Philippines JANUARY 2017 N7 Dateline January 2017-English2.indd 7 14/12/2016 2:38 PM

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