After they made the 2-hour drive to the Temple, we went next door to one of the small cafes to eat together.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Our visit with Ramon's family
After they made the 2-hour drive to the Temple, we went next door to one of the small cafes to eat together.
Our trip to the Philipines
For individuals, they attend the Temple to receive their own 'endowment', and then to provide ordinances for their dead ancestors.
For families, men and women attend the Temple to be married, or 'sealed', for eternity; and then have their children 'sealed' to them. Once this is done, they also can provide these same ordinances for their dead ancestors.
Another common covenant is baptism. When someone accepts Jesus as their Savior and Lord, they are in fact making a covenant with God. They agree to beleive in and live the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and in return, God will bless them by permitting them to enter heaven after death. People are baptised as a 'sign' or an open accknowledgement of this covenant.
In return, and if we remain faithful, we are promised entrance into the Celestial Kingdom-- the ability to live with God the Father and Jesus Christ.
After a person accepts Jesus as their Savior, they can be baptized in His name. The ordinance of baptism symbolizes the washing away of our sins. Many who have been baptised have expressed how the ordinance made them feel clean, and more spiritual. It is a start of a new life for millions!
After a person accepts Jesus as their Savior, they can be baptized in His name. The ordinance of baptism symbolizes the washing away of our sins. Many who have been baptised have expressed how the ordinance made them feel clean, and more spiritual. It is a start of a new life for millions!
As a person grows and matures, they can go to the Temple to make additional covenants, and receive addtional blessings.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Putting ads on Tinian Times?
I have recieved an offer to put an ad from a travel agency on our site.
We would be paid for anyone who clicks on their ad and goes to their site.
We would also be paid a second time if they purchase anything from that site.
IF we decided to do this, any and all money would be given to a Tinian Charity
(we would let you know how much and which charity)
There are lots of pros and cons:
The pros:
1. we can make money to be given back to Tinian
2. we would provide a service to those who desire to visit Tinian
3. this might increase the number of people who visit the site, and therefore, the number who get to know Tinian.
The Cons:
1. ads tend to distract from the content of the blog
2. this might decrease the number of people who visit the site, and therefore, the number who get to know Tinian.
I would be interested to know people's thoughts and comments!
Should we put ads on the site or not?
We would be paid for anyone who clicks on their ad and goes to their site.
We would also be paid a second time if they purchase anything from that site.
IF we decided to do this, any and all money would be given to a Tinian Charity
(we would let you know how much and which charity)
There are lots of pros and cons:
The pros:
1. we can make money to be given back to Tinian
2. we would provide a service to those who desire to visit Tinian
3. this might increase the number of people who visit the site, and therefore, the number who get to know Tinian.
The Cons:
1. ads tend to distract from the content of the blog
2. this might decrease the number of people who visit the site, and therefore, the number who get to know Tinian.
I would be interested to know people's thoughts and comments!
Should we put ads on the site or not?
Sunday, May 10, 2009
First Anual Tinian Moonlight Fun Run
The first annual Tinian Moonlight Fun Run was held last night, organized by Janet King and Joshua Manglona. Since they also invited 'walkers' to join, I decided I would support their efforts and try making the trek from Taga Beach up the steep hill to the Scenic Overlook (about the half-way point) and around to the backside of the island, and back to Taga Beach-- about a 6 mile route.
People began to gather and register. We were given a number to wear, and, since we would be walking/running at night, a glow stick to wear (my shirt got so wet from my sweat, the number I was wearing melted...).
Terri looks a little worried as I prepare to depart-- would she ever see me again?
As the sun set, the time neared when we would be off on the first leg of the run: up the steep hill on the south side of Dynasty Casino.
And here is Janet King giving the 'start' signal with silly string!
Here are a few of the winners:


'Many moons' after most of the entrants had made their way back to the finish line...
I finally made it safely back to a cheering crowd... not cheering my victory, but cheering that I was still alive!
I was given a certificate of completion that said:
"Certificate of Completion: Thank God You finished"
"This certifies that Kevan Clawson has successfully completed, without medical attention, and with a flourish, The first Annual Tinian Moonlight Fun Run"
So there!
I was given a certificate of completion that said:
"Certificate of Completion: Thank God You finished"
"This certifies that Kevan Clawson has successfully completed, without medical attention, and with a flourish, The first Annual Tinian Moonlight Fun Run"
So there!
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