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The expression—born by combining English and Tagalog phrases—“reflects a sense of gratitude for simple things,” said Elder Bednar. “It speaks to the goodness of the people. These people are filled with a simple faith—an uncluttered, uncomplicated faith.”
Elder Bednar—accompanied by his wife, Sister Susan R. Bednar—visited the Philippines February 15–27, addressing thousands of Church members and teaching missionaries in seven of the Church’s 22 missions in the nation. Missionary work officially began in the Philippines more than five decades ago, in 1961. Today there are 728,295 Latter-day Saints and two temples in the nation. Elder Bednar also visited two cities—Cauayan and Laoag—that have never before been visited by an Apostle.
Elder Bednar was also accompanied by members of the Philippines Area Presidency, Elder Shayne M. Bowen, Elder Allen D. Haynie, and Elder Evan A. Schmutz, and their wives: Sister Lynette M. Bowen, Sister Deborah H. Haynie, and Sister Cindy S. Schmutz.
Elder Bowen said the Philippines is a land of beautiful, God-loving people. “It is also a land of typhoons, earthquakes, floods, and landslides. These natural disasters are a fact of life in the Philippines. It is amazing to see the resilience of the people in the face of these challenges, which never end. When most people would give up, the Filipinos are always ready to rebuild without complaint.”
This resilience was evident in every congregation they visited throughout the country, said Elder Bednar. The members’ faithful resilience makes the expression used when they pray—“we are so much thankful”—even more touching, Elder Bednar said.
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