Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Just a Little Change of Name


So we have been teaching Ivonne Molina for quite some time now. If you don´t remember who that is, she had a lot of fear of her mom and just couldn´t make it to church. Well, she made it this Sunday. She has amazing faith right now and NO fear of her mother. She wants to do what is right for her 3 sons. Tristan, Johan y Diego. Tristan is 8 and we will be teaching him now so he can be baptized with his mom. Johan and Diego are twins (not identical) and they are great. Diego is pure love and perfectly adorable. Ivonne is just amazing because she is always reading the Book of Mormon and she teaches us what she learned from her reading every time we go over. We always learn from her. And now that she has been to church, her testimony will be even more amazing and I can´t wait to teach her again to learn what she has to say.

Well in Sacrament meeting, Tristan took my name tag and put it on his white shirt. His mom saw and almost cried. She loves the idea of him serving a mission. I said, "Unico un cambio del nombre....." He smiled and gave mine back only to take Elder Sanchez´s and said, "Mejor." That was really awesome because he has had his grandma whispering things in his ear against us and the church. He has now made up his own mind and loves the church. It´s true that everything in the Kingdom of God has it´s place and the place to truly gain a testimony about the truth of this church is there in the chapel.

I thought about this recently, "Just a little change of name". That´s what I thought it was before the mission.  I didn´t understand the meaning or purpose behind the title "Elder" until the M.T.C. and more so since I have been out here.  People always get confused that we all have the same first name and they don´t understand that it changes back after the mission, but during these 2 years of service, our whole lives change.  Why not our names?  We devote our lives to the Lord.  Why not our names?  "Elder is just a title in our church that means missionary."  This is a understatement that is told all over the world when people ask about that common first name for 19-21 year olds of our church.  It is not "Just" a title in the church.  It is a position of authority and service.  It means that we are giving a tithe of the life that God has given to us thus far.  2 years and roughly 20 years of life.  That´s what I call 10% and thus a tithing.  That is why it is a commandment to take upon us the name Elder and (there on the name tag nice and big) the name of Jesus Christ.  We are no longer teenagers that like rock and pretty girls.  We are representatives of the Savior.  Get rid of the manner that the World knows you and replace it with one name and one identity that sets you apart from the rest.  

As far as I´m concerned, I think the only reason that I still have the name Heath is because   1.  There are a lot of missionaries and I still need to be set apart from the rest to a certain extent.  2. I will return to my family and my life one day so I need to remember who it is I am.   And 3. I am not just one of billions amoung the children of God.  I am His son Elder Heath and He will never count me as a mere number. I am now serving in this work and have become more like Him and closer to Him.  

I can´t imagine what I would be doing right now if I weren´t in Puebla Mexico. It is weird to think that there will be an end to my name.  It is not "Just a little change of name" but the blessing of being set apart from the World to work in the World to save souls from the World.  "Why do you have the same name?"  "Because we are set apart to serve and to invite all, including you and your family, to come unto Christ through His restored gospel here on the earth.  ´Elder´ is how you know who we are and why we are here."  "Oh... Do you have other names?"  "After the mission we will go back to our regular lives.  School, family, work and our names from birth.  This is a special time in our lives that we hold this name with the name of Christ on our name tags." And now...... to translate that into Spanish..... Haha.

I love you all. Gracias por sus oraciones y por su apollo. Estoy aqui for este proposito: Yo tengo un llamamiento de Jesucristo.

Elder Heath

Monday, June 20, 2011

Stay tuned for, "Dear Bed"

Well Ivonne will have to have another baptismal day. She still has not been to church. She is still being bossed around by her now sick mother and conveniently had to work on Sunday when she is not supposed to. She now has her own business but that mother of hers is quite convincing as it turns out. But it will happen. Just gotta wait.

Luis and Guadalupe are not progressing either. They aren´t at our appointments anymore. I have no idea what happened there. Again, all in good time.

We are working with some less actives and they are now going to church. They are really great too!! I will have to tell more about them later though.  Just know that their food is well prepared. :)

There are a few other problems with investigators but that is far too depressing to go into at the moment.  But I´m staying positive and working.

Spanish is GREAT!!!  Can´t wait to hear what people are saying in Walmart when I get back....... Mehehe.

Dear Bed,

I miss you so much. You are far from the softest thing in the world, but you are just so derned beautiful at the end of the day.  My legs hurt, my feet are bleeding (I think) and the only release I have is your glorious promise of sleep.  Thank you for always being there for me.  You rock my socks off.  Quite literally.  I will see you later tonight.  Sadly, we have a couple appointments tonight and it will take a while.  Patience, patience..... yes I am talking to myself..... I can´t wait for our appointment at about 10 or 10:30.

Until then, 

Elder Heath 

Monday, June 13, 2011

Sick Again

So strep throat hit me pretty hard this week. It started Tuesday morning but it was really weak so we went to work. At 4 when we got to our food appointment, I just couldn´t eat. So my comp ate all my food and we left. We went back to the house and I sleeeeept. I can´t tell you how bad I felt. Wednesday came around and I felt worse ALL day long. I was instructed to see a doctor if I felt worse on Thursday. All night Wednesday I was shivering with convulsions and hallucinating. I said at one point, "Why did you take my ham?". I don´t remember that but Elder Sanchez STILL cracks up about it. Woohoo laugh at the sick boy..... Haha. I felt a lot better on Thursday. I still have a little sting in the back of my throat but the meds I got from Presidente Rex have been a great help!!

My companion is AWESOME!!! He massaged my feet while I was sick and didn´t sleep cuz he kept putting cold wet towers on my head to keep my fever down. He just keeps teaching amazing stuff about how to be a better person and an amazing servant of the Lord.  He just rocks.  We teach really well together.  Our understandings are a lot alike and we just teach and learn and testify non-stop. We have really been doing what we were taught in the MTC and that is to teach to the needs of the person. We apply the lessons in every lesson and that is what is so great!!  We are able to do much together and I just feel really good about our lessons and about our companionship.

I received a question about our newest investigator and the answer for her is simple.  She will be out of town until the 15th. We have an appointment with her then so I should have more information next week. We are still looking but with some problems with one of our Obispos and the members.  Loreto isn´t doing too well.  We are expecting changes in the Obispado soon because of all the problems. I´m praying.

We have had this one investigator for a long time now. Her name is Ivonne Molina. She is really great! She has just had a ton of fear because of her mom. We have successfully helped her find more faith than fear and she will be baptized on the 29th.  SO EXCITED!!!  She is really really great!!  And she owns a little food place and we eat free.  Haha.

Well I learned a lot about sickness and the part that it plays in taking us to the pits of humility. We have a choice to be bitter or to turn to the Lord and seek His help. This is a HUGE chance to show our faith and see miracles actively in our lives.  But sickness is not the only time.  2Nephi 4:15-35.  Read.  Learn.

15. This verse tells us so much about the use of scripture in our lives. We can´t just look at the scriptures as a passing fancy.  They should be something that fill our hearts with joy and understanding.  We should meditate on those things that we learned throughout the day and apply them to our lives.  We should constantly teach and share with others all that we have in this gospel.  If you have kids, share your testimony with them.  Make sure that they know without a doubt that you know that these things are true and that they can grow and live with the Spirit in their lives and YOU as their example and loving parent.  Do the same with your friends so that they can´t have a doubt in their minds that you are a disciple of Christ and will stand for Him in all times and in all places.

I love you all and I´m hoping that you are enjoying life as much as I am!!!!

Elder Heath

Monday, June 6, 2011

"I don't think so."

This is a very interesting phrase. A lot of people say this when you ask if any of their friends or family might be interested in our message.  But here´s a story:

So we were eating at the house of a member and we asked if she had any friends that would be interested in the gospel. She said she had a friend but that she leaves all the time, is hard to find and she probably woudn´t listen. We asked for the address anyway and stopped by right after. She was there. She accepted a cita (in spanish cuz I can´t remember the word in english) and we kept it. She loved it and completely bashed her church. It was really funny. The point is that she was interested is is now our newest investigator.

Someone might say "no" once or even a couple of times. But that doesn´t mean we should give up. Christ is always knocking so what gives us the right to say when to stop? Never rule someone out because of a moment and never rule yourself out. Just keep going. It´s rough. Trust me. I know rejection. Haha. But if you stop then all that happens is nothing. With that in mind, keep living because of what you know and feel, not because of what happened or what MIGHT happen.

Love yall!!! Thanks for reading!!!

Elder Heath

Monday, May 30, 2011

Mind Wash

I have no idea what I want to write. I am so full of so much emotion. Good and bad. I was so sure that I was going to another area. I packed a few of my clothes saturday night. I was positive. I had my plans. New companion. New area. New start. Well.... I was wrong. New companion. Same area. New start. How is it a new start? I don´t know yet.

Elder Sanchez is great!!! He and I are alike in a lot of ways. We get along, he speaks almost fluent English and he wants to work. He has his past that everyone felt the need to tell me. One elder actually warned me to be careful with him. I ignored that elder because I really don´t care what he says about anything, frankly. When I met Elder Sanchez, he straight up said, "I want to do better. Ready to work?" "Sketch YES!!!!" (No I did not say that exactly but you get the point)

What if we said that to the Holy Ghost? "I want to do better. Ready to work?" What do you think He would say? His words would probably be more collected but I imagine the feeling would be "Sketch YES!!!!" So let´s get to work. Stop reading and do something. Do something fantastic. You can do something good. You can do something better. But only when you have the Spirit can you do something truly fantastic. That is His mission. That is the Work of Christ. It is Marvelous. Meet the challenge and be that Work. Be Marvelous. Be fantastic. Be a missionary for the Lord and do better. Are you ready?

I´m glad you didn´t ACTUALLY stop reading when I said that. That would have be pointless for me to have written the rest of that. :P

I love you all!!! Lose your life so that He can give you His.

Elder Heath