Week 6 – First Set of Wonders in the Field so White

Hello! Sister Zabala is here for her weekly update again! ❤

How are you guys? 😊

This week has been amazing! Lots of miracles happened! And it’s really an awesome experience on my journey in the field so white. 😂

The Miracle of Listening to the Spirit

Last Sunday we met Sister Smith (not my companion 😅) , She is from Arcadia Ward but she attended her classes and sacrament here in East Pasadena Ward with her grandchild. I was so excited to meet her Grandchild and it happened that she’s still 5 years old (she is non-member)and my companion was hindered because Zerina was only in Primary yet and she told me that we should just focus to other possible people we could teach. I felt sad the we never got to meet Zerina that Sunday.😥

Last Monday,  we were prompted by the Spirit of God to visit a less active family that we found in our Area Book. Brother Smith is a less active member of the church and he has a wife and three kids (who are not members yet.) When we parked outside their house we met Sister Izabella Smith with her little daughter. They were about to leave but we approached them but she came towards us to tell us that they was about to go the supermarket to buy some ingredients for their dinner and guess what happened next? She invited us over for a dinner with their family! And we were so excited and of course we agreed.

At dinner time, Brother Smith was very happy to meet us and he and his wife told us that their little daughter went to church last Sunday her grandma. And it hit us like an arrow that the Sister Smith whom we met last Sunday was her Grandma and the little kid who we failed to meet was Zerina! And I don’t think that this is just a coincidence. But we were sorry to ourselves for neglecting the promptings of the Spirit. We talked a lot more about their family and said that they always pray and hold hands together. (I’m a bit teary eyed that time because it reminded me of our family culture back to always hold hands together when we pray whether be a meal time or study time.) 😭

We talked a lot more and they want us to visit them again this week.❤  This is a marvelous experience towards working to potential convert baptisms now on our hand. Lesson learned:

“Never fail to follow the promptings of the Spirit of God.”

A Wonderful Encounter with a Woman by Accident

1st Month Mark in East Pasadena with a cup of Ice Cream Cake!

Last Tuesday, we visited Gigi and her kids (Phaedan and Alina) they are recent converts of the Church. Gigi invited us over for a lesson. Gigi told us that Phaedan just graduated from 5th Grade and they also invited us for a dinner celebration. We went to the Stonefire Grill House! 😲

The food there was really amazing! They gave me a treat: Ice cream Cake for me my 1st month mark here in East Pasadena and CAM! That was a wonderful display of kindness from them. 😭❤ 

Marvel on this next event which happened there, my companion and I went to the comfort room to wash our hands and a lady came inside with us then asked us if we are employees of the restaurant (because of our nametags). We replied no and introduced ourselves as missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The next series of events was a wonder!!!! She ask us more about of our purpose and about the church. She asked for our number because she wants to listen for more about the church and the teachings of the Gospel! We got so excited and the Spirit was so strong! We were privileged to meet her and tell her the message of the Restoration though she was from La Cresenta we forwarded her information to the missionaries in Glendale. We are sad not to teach her as companion but we are so happy for her Interest to know more about the Gospel. I know we will meet her again somehow at the same time for her! By Divine Design ❤❤❤

Danny the Muscular 💪

We met Danny in my first week here and he was  very curious about our church. Danny is a very big man and very muscular. 💪 we met him because we are looking for a former friend in our Area Book. We talked about the Restoration and the Plan of Salvation but he told us the he will do a research more about our Church however he want us to come back again next time so that he will be prepared to ask questions.

 Ps: we told him to visit the official websites of The Church or Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and not to look for other resources.

We were kind of nervous about him and the funny thing is he wants us to go to their church.

 😂

Wish us luck!

A pose with Dennis Schleicher after a spiritual devotional with him!

Dennis Schleicher – LDS Gay Man

Last Sunday (June 2, 2019)

We had a fireside devotional with Dennis Schleicher. A gay man that who was welcomed into the fold of God with open arms and was taught about true nature of God’s love for everyone. Dennis became a ward missionary after 2 months when he got baptized and discussed us (specifically to missionaries) of how we can reach to the LGBT Community. 

He told his story and we are very much amazed. A General Authority asked him to publish a book about his story and his testimony. He also received his Priesthood and baptized lots of people who are in the LGBT Community! 

His conversion story and his testimony of the truthfulness of the Gospel is so pure and amazing. He loves missionary work so much. And he is now traveling around the world to share his testimony. He also found out that there are lots of members in the Philippines and he wants to share his experience and testimony about the church. And he wants me to be there to be his translator! Omogosh!    😅  

He is very cool and very awesome! He wrote a book about his experiences as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ and his testimony. And he was proud that his book was the first book ever t published by the church with LGBTQ rainbow colored flag logo on it! 

“I can be my true self as a member of the Lord’s Church who is gay and will not run from my past  In fact, I can now embrace my Identity more fully than ever before!”Dennis Schleicher

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Zone Hiking Activity in Eaton Canyon Falls

We went hiking in Eaton Canyon Falls! And it’s really fun because we went there as a Zone!

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Pasadena City Hall Visited

We went to the Pasadena City Hall and took lots of Pictures. Hahaha! And we saw lots of Filipinos there and they own a ferrari and we took picture on it! 🤣🤣

Being a missionary is not an easy job but the blessings are so great as I persistently devote myself in the service of the Lord with an eye-single to His Glory! It has strengthened my testimony of the Restoration and of the Gospel of Jesus Christ! This is the work and glory of my Father above!

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Anyways, that’s all for now! See you again on my next time!

-Sister Zabala 

Week 5 – Adapt to the Culture (East Pasadena, CA)

This is my 5th week in the US and I am so excited to share what happened this week.
We tried to look for new friends to teach but it’s really hard for us to find someone because our Mission President just announced that we are not allowed to do street contacting and knocking doors anymore 😥. Instead, he told us to focus on working with the ward members. We are trying our best to text them and visit them but they are all busy or very hard to approach. We are kinda sad about it because we think that this area is really hard. And we’re hopeless! 😭
I also talked to the other Sisters here in our apartment. We are currently living with the El Molino Hermanas (They are both from Utah) I told them that this is a very hard area but I think I am just telling that to them because this is my first area.🤣
“Remember to not judge an area beforehand. Give every area your best effort and a chance to be a great place even if it hasn’t been in the past. I see that all the time. Faith is the first principle that sets everything in motion. “
My companion thinks that the members here in our ward don’t care about missionaries. We are also struggling a lot in our Area Book Planner because there’s a lot of former friends here that didn’t get baptized and there are also lots of less active members and we are so hopeless because we are waiting for member’s referral.”
I quoted this from President Wells’ email and it helped me a lot to adapt to the culture of the people here. I complain a lot and murmur a lot as well. But, this is not about me. This is the Lord’s work and I am one of His instruments to hasten His work. ❤
But the thing is we got two new referrals! And we’re so excited to meet them this week.


I love Missionary Work❤ But I am still adapting to the American Culture because I always keep on comparing the US and the PH. 🤣


We have lots of Dinner Appointments, too, and we’re so happy about it. And it’s not because of the free food. It’s because we want to get to know the members more and to seek help from them to work with us and or to lead us to their friends who wants to listen to our Message of Hope.

Rice is Life 🤣

I miss rice 🤣

Did you know that I cooked White Rice and Sister Bayles gave me assorted Filipino food and I’m so happy! Very very happy! Sister Bayles is Sister Robinson’s friend. Sister Robinson is a Senior Missionary who’s currently serving in Laoag Mission. Sister Bayles took us out for a Brunch in Corner Bakery. ❤ She is very sweet and very awesome! I love her so much. ❤


Last Night, we had Dinner with the Riveros Family and they are very awesome! ❤
Sister Riveros has a friend who’s currently working in the Disney Studios. And Her friend is one of the illustrators in the Frozen 2 movie and Zootopia. She told us that the Frozen 2 movie is amazing and the Soundtracks are also amazing. But the Let it Go is much more better than the new song there. 🤣Their family is very cool and awesome and you know what??? I’m starting to love Salads here. 😊


Well that is for now, and please do email me too! I miss you all and love you all! 😘

-Sister Zabala


CHICK-FILL-A is amazing! I wish there is also Chick-Fill-A in the Philippines! 🤣

😍Sister Bayles With Filipino Food Treats😍

🤤Bibingka, Biko, Empanada, Puto, etc. What more can I ask for!!!🤤

Peacocks and Squirrels and Orange Tree

Welcome to our Area in East Pasadena!!!

Random Selfies during my pastime

Week 4 – California Arcadia Mission Arrival

Hello! How are you? 🥰

I arrived safely here in California Arcadia Mission last week. And my first area is East Pasadena!❤ I am so grateful that I am already now starting my journey as a missionary and it’s really hard for me to adjust and adapt new things here but I know Heavenly Father will help me, and will guide me throughout my whole 18 months here in CAM! 😊

My trainor is Sister Smith and she’s from Wisconsin who here for 6 months already. She’s very nice and she trains me really well. I’m her first baby hehehe. Her former trainor was Sister Beltran, who’s also from the Philippines. ❤

I’ve been struggling a lot with the culture here. But I know that Heavenly Father will help me and will guide me. My source to gain strength and courage is by reading the Scriptures. And writing in my journal. It helps me to relax a bit while I write my thoughts and feelings everyday. 

We had several dinner appointments with the members and we are really trying our best to work with them pero sobrang mahirap talaga. But I know that through us we can help them to work with us because we’re all missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Being a missionary is not an easy job, but if we keep on praying for the people that we’re going to teach, it will help us!

I miss you all! Please send me emails too! ❤😊

PS: Peacocks are everywhere here!!! It is the icon of Arcadia which symbolizes Eternal Life. 🦚❤

A pose with my Mission Parents. They are so kind and very loving. I am so glad that My Heavenly Father assigned me here in California Arcadia Mission
A pose with my MTC Batchmates – Elders Parker, Dussenberry, Welling, and Baroows.
A delightful experience to finally arrive in my new area with my CAM Family

My Trainor and First Area – East Pasadena

Meet Sister Smith my trainor who is from Wisconsin! We use a car and a bicycle! Sounds Fun huh!

My New Home in Pasadena with Peacocks running around the Yard

Last Monday in Utah (Provo MTC)

Before leaving the MTC, I was granted to visit Temple Square with some of my fellow International Missionaries. We prepared early and rode via train. It was very exciting because it was my first time to ride a real train ever.


With Sisters Taofi, Mateo, Apriou, Manarin and Agustin

You know how frustrated I was when I got declined at first to join this group of missionaries because I belonged to the American District. But after several prayers asking Father in Heaven to grant me His approbation, I was prompted by the Spirit to reach the scheduler and ask if I could be given permission to attend as I was leaving the MTC soon.

To my surprise, I received an email granting me to go to Temple Square in Salt Lake City! Praise be to God!

I shared cabins with Sisters Taofi, Mateo, Apriou, Manarin and Agustin! We are all so excited.

On the Way to Salt Lake City via Train . . . YAY! 🤗

I Brought My Family in Salt Lake Temple

First Stop – The Christus @ Visitor’s Center 😍

Church History Museum 😇

Conference Center @ Temple Square 😘 

Church History Library

The Tabernacle @ Temple Square

My 3rd and Last Week here at the Provo MTC!

Hello everyone! How are you guys feeling?  

Last week, my companion and I were called as Sister Training Leader Missionaries. I was quite nervous and scared when our Branch President extended that calling to us because we barely know all the Sister Missionaries here. 

At first, it was really hard for me and my companion to adjust and do all the duties of an STL. Especially when new missionaries arrived here at the MTC! 😭 Sister Torres (My Companion)  and I would always receive calls from the front desk to pick up and assist the new sisters even though they’re not part of our district. One of our responsibility is to keep the new sisters safe as we bring them to their temporary room assignments and to get their dinner. We do that every single hour! We are in the service of the LORD!

I felt so tired and exhausted in running and helping them carry their bags. Wow! I cried that night because I felt it was tiresome and very struggling, but I am so glad that my companion comforted me and made me realize to deny myself and serve the Lord no matter what. I am so lucky to have a companion like Sister Torres. She always guide me here and there.

Furthermore, our TRC experiences has been great, when we first met two interested persons, they were kind of don’t want to listen with our prepared lesson for them. When Foster (one of our interested person) answered the survey, she said that our lesson was boring and she’s not really paying attention. Likewise with Michael, he always ask hard questions and it’s really hard for us to answer. We did our best to find for answers by relying to the promptings of the spirit. But we nailed it.

I thought that my last week will be worse. I thought I was disappointed and discouraged. But I was wrong. I was enlightened when we attend the Tuesday evening devotional with Elder Terrence Vinson and Sister Kay Vinson and they talked about of relying more to the spirit. 

 “The Spirit won’t prompt you if you are not ready.” -Sister Kay

When I heard that phrase, I cried! . I really don’t know why but I know that the Spirit touched my heart. And I did pray for the things that I’ve been to. And I realized how Heavenly Father blessed me so much this week!

1st, some of the missionaries here in our branch helped us in assisting the new missionaries!

2nd, Foster and Michael listened to our lesson (The Gospel of Jesus Christ) and their response were really awesome!

3rd, the spirit prompted me to go to the scheduling office to ask them about my tour in SLC Temple! And I got my email and I will be going there on Monday! 

4th, Our new sisters told me and my companion are great leaders! And they told us that they will follow our examples!

5th, I will be going on my mission field next week! ❤

I know that Heavenly Father loves each one of His Children! And I know that if we follow the commandments and be obedient, Heavenly Father will bless us!

It’s not easy to become a missionary but it is a great privileged. We may have sacrificed lots of things but as I recognize my purpose as a missionary, I know that Heavenly Father will bless me always. 

If we keep on working hard, great blessings will be granted to us by Heavenly Father unexpectedly. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Love you all and I miss you all!

-Sister Zabala

Krispy Kreme

Another treat from Brother and Sister Nelson with a dedication that goes like this:

“Your MTC time is going fast!! Learn as much as you can!!

Have a fun week. We love you tons!! “
💖  Brother and Sister Nelson

Thank you to the Nelsons!

A Journal – Cookies – Cornflakes

The Nelson are full of Surprises. They never failed to make me happy while I am here in Provo MTC. My Family is so blessed to have them in our lives. Their kindness and love is a reflection of the pure love of Christ. I love them so much and I know my family back home are happy and they love too!

Here is the dedication written on the Journal they gave me:

Sister Zabala,

I’m so excited for you as you start your mission. I’m so sure that Heavenly Father has so much in store for you!! Remember that you were sent to California to share your gifts with them – You can make a difference!

Keep a record of all the wonderful things you learn. We’re cheering for you and your success!

We love you,

The Nelsons

Quote from Pres. Spencer W. Kimball –

“Those who keep a book of remembrance are more likely to keep the Lord in remembrance in their daily lives.”

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Thank you once more Brother Stewart and Sister Jamie Nelson!

EMILY COTRELL

After some chats . . . she fulfilled her promise! She really came to see me and to pay a short visit! So wonderful to be see her again after serving Laoag Mission!

The Philippine Flag

It is so funny that after nearly three weeks here in Provo I finally saw our Flag in the MTC!!! I feel proud to be a Filipino.

My Last Temple Sessions in Provo Utah Temple

I got my Personalized Scriptures & Hymnbook!

Thank you MTC for this gift! I can now restart my scripture reading especially with the Book of Mormon! I am going to feast on the words of eternal life anew!

P-Day is Preparation Day and Packing Day 😂 

My Selfie Gallery for the Week 😊

My Second Week in Provo MTC (Missionary Training Center)

Hello everyone! Kamusta na kayo?

I don’t know where to start but this is the best week that I ever had. My companion and I are really blessed to teach Cindy in our TRC. She finally accepted our invitation to get baptized! 😍 But the sad thing is, we wont be able to teach her again. 😭

But that’s okay! 

I’m so happy because I am now feeling a little bit better than my 1st week because I defeated my homesickness. But guess what?  Being here in the Provo MTC taught me how to apply Christ-like attributes! To become a better and a more improved version of Sister Zabala. It’s not easy to become a missionary, but upon thinking of what Jesus Christ did for us it makes me stronger and I know I can do this! I shall bring to pass His eternal purposes.

Earlier, Sister Hayden (our substitute teacher) granted us permission to roam around the T3 building where the big murals are located. She let us do this to reflect on each Murals depicting the life and ministry of the Savior and of the restoration. Glancing and pondering upon each of the murals of Jesus Christ I was really caught up with the Mural of Jesus Christ sitting with a little kid.

“Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven.” – Matthew 18:4

That mural made me cry. I really felt how the Spirit touched my heart and experienced an overwhelming feeling.

I remembered being with my little sister, Lavane, teaching her how to be kind to others and to be humble even though our other siblings are making fun of her. 😭😍❤

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I have mixed emotions right now, but I am so thankful and very grateful for being called as a missionary of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.

I love you all! And I miss you all as well!

– Sister Zabala

The Greenie Package from the Nelsons

The Nelsons, Brother Stewart and Sister Jamie, are the best!!! They are the sweetest couple ever here in Utah! They surprised me with a treat that says:

“You may be young, you maybe new – but you’re ready to show what you can do. Countless experiences are just around the bend. The shepherd’s lost sheep you are called to tend. So enjoy this package every last green treat. Now you get excited, you have lost souls to meet!”

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR GREAT LOVE TO ME NELSON FAMILY!

With my Branch Mates at the Provo Utah Temple

After Class Sessions Pictorials


She is Sister Mulet! She’s a Filipina! Her original assignment was France Paris Mission. But she got reassigned to serve hn in SLC Temple Square Mission. She waited for her R1 Visa for a year and was temporarily assigned in the Cebu Mission. And she never lose hope. And I think she will serving in SLC Temple Square for 11 months.

Friday is Prep Day and LAUNDRY TIME

A pose with Sister Manarin, daughter of President Joey Manarin who was the supervisor of my father during his early years of employment in the church.

My Random Pics for the week

First Week in the MTC (Missionary Training Center)

Hello Everyone! It’s my first week in the MTC! And guess what? I really miss the Philippines! And I can’t really adjust to temperature here. It feels weird that they call 7 degrees celsius a warm temperature. HAHAHA!

I miss home very much! When I got in LAX I felt really scared because I didn’t really know what to do because It’s my first time to travel alone  but I know that Heavenly Father never left my side. 

I got here last monday and had a wonderful time with the Nelsons (the Couple Missionaries we loved in Laoag) they toured me around, they really took good care of me and they even dropped me here at the MTC.

Upon arriving here at the MTC, I got the chance to attend a devotional last Tuesday (Wednesday there in the Philippines) with Elder Renlund. 

And he talked about our roles as a missionary. And he told us that Missionary Work can make a difference and also we need to maintain our Eternal Prespectives. 

Me and my companion is really having a hard time here at the MTC because this place is very very huge and it’s really hard to memorize the buildings here. But thanks to the map and we’re still alive. Hahaha!

I am now adjusting slowly here at the MTC. I know that I will get used to the schedules. 😍❤

Well today, we also got the chance to visit the Provo Temple and did Temple Ordinances. 

I will be staying here for 3 weeks! And I’m really excited to go in California Arcadia Mission soon!

I know that I will be a good missionary! Till next time!  ❤ I miss you all and lovelots!

-Sister Zabala

Provo MTC At Last!

Hello family! I just arrived here in the Provo MTC! And I feel so great and happy to be here! 

Before I arrived here, the Nelsons took me in the nearest temples here in Utah. We took a lot of pictures and Sister Nelson will send it to you very very soon. 

I miss you all so much there! And I love you all so much. This is only an email to inform you that I finally arrived here safely in the MTC. I wil make a long email soon on my P-day! 🙂

I got my Name Tag On!!!


I met my first MTC companion Sister Tuioti from Australia who is called to serve in Korea Seoul South Mission.

I met her new companion today. She is Sister Torres from McAllen Texas who is called to serve in Louisiana Baton Rogue Mission.

My First Session at Provo Utah Temple with Sister Torres

Provo MTC with my Filipino Friends

Before the MTC with the Nelsons

With Sister Jamie Nelson at SLC Airport after I arrived from my long trip – Manila to LAX
A quick stop over in front of Draper Utah Temple
We arrived at the Nelsons and met their kids Ray and Kristi. And to my surprise Jiro Maroket was there visiting their place.

The Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple

Met Sister Aguinaldo at SLC Temple Visitor’s Center

A Visit at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building

Roof Top: Joseph Smith Memorial Building

The Temple Square Tour

A Tour at the Conference Center

Last Stop with the Nelson Family – The Provo City Utah Temple