Monday, November 28, 2011

JUST DO IT!

So here is the update! We have a new investigator! Her name is Leticia and she has two sons. One is 4 and the other is 9. She came to church on Sunday and LOVED it. She is very excited to be baptized.  We have a goal with her to be baptized on the 11th of December!  

We met her through a Sister that is not currently active who came to church as well to be with her friend.  This sister expressed deep sorrow that she had left the church for so much time. She has made a goal to be a better example of what a disciple of Christ should be and to help her friend understand what happiness in the Gospel of Jesus Christ is. We have another appointment with her tomorrow and I can’t wait to hear how her prayers and her reading have been!  She is so ready to move ahead in the example of Jesus and to know Him better.

Her family is VERY Catholic and they have vowed to reject her as blood if she continues relations with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. Her response? "I feel peace and happiness every time I learn something new about this religion and I will follow that which brings me closer to my Savior. I won’t be leaving my family. I will become closer to my God."  What power!  If you could hear it from her very lips, you would just sit there with either a grin (like me), or an open mouth (like Elder Herrera). Both of these women are coming to understand better the atonement of Christ and are bettering their lives through that great sacrifice.

Well, I have officially past the one year mark and am now counting DOWN hill. This year will go fast if I don’t focus on the day that it ends, but instead that I end strong. I recently saw a clip of the movie Confronting the Giants where the coach blind folds a very influential player and has him do a difficult exercise until he simply can’t anymore. He made it all the way to the other 100 yard line. I just have to approach my mission like that.  "Hey Heath! When do you go home?"   "When I´ve done all that I can!"  I just got to put that work into my eyes in order to work with pure faith and the Spirit in my ear saying, "Yes you can. It hurts, I know, but you just have a little bit more. Give it your all!"  I won’t lie.  I’m thinking a little bit more about home, but I just have to remind myself each time of that goal that I made a little while ago - "If I can live the laws of the Celestial Kingdom here, I can live them after this life." 

I really hope that this short message has help some of you. That is always my goal. I love sharing this gospel and if I can do it for the rest of my life, I will.  I will put my all into this work because there is nothing greater.  I love you all and I hope that you will all find ways to share your testimony this week.  Maybe with words or maybe with actions, but the point comes down to this, JUST DO IT.

Elder Heath, signing out.

Monday, November 7, 2011

That Endeavor

Dear..... Whoever-the-duce-is-reading-this,

Life is good. Yesterday, we had a Branch Conference here in Cuicatlan. Since this is not a Stake but a District, President Reeves presides. We weren´t sure if he would take the 5 hour drive to get here at 10:00 am, but sure enough he did!

I would like to share a story that President Reeves told about his father.  This is far from a sad story, but a truly happy one that shows true faith and understanding in the Plan of Salvation. 

DISCLAIMER: This story is NOT word for word and only a few of the quotes are directly from the mouth of President Reeves. He has shared this story on many occasions.

President Reeves´ father had terminal cancer and had been fighting this condition for a few months.  In the midst of his struggle, his wife passed away and left him feeling alone.  His kids were always near by and always cared for their father, but as much strength as he had to fight cancer, he had no desire to fight loneliness.  That next Thanksgiving, President Reeves entered the room of his father to find him sitting up in his bed with a bowl  in his lap.  He asked his dad what he was doing to which came the response,  "I am trying to eat, but I’m not hungry.  I just can’t eat with this medicine."

 President Reeves then moved closer to the bedside of his father and asked him,  "How ya doin Pop?"  "Son, This has been a good day.  My old friend President Monson called and we talked all morning."  You see, President Monson called him because he was sick and wanted to help, but because of his agenda and all that he had to do, a visit to his old friend was not possible.  President Monson did, however, ask what he could do to help.  The reply of that sick and dying man is one that we would all do well to remember.  He said, "You are a man very near to God.  I know that if you ask Him, He will deliver.  I miss my wife.  I love her so much and all I want is to be at her side.  Can you do that for me?  Can you help me see my wife again?"  The Prophet responded,   "Tomorrow, we are holding a meeting of the leadership of the church.  We will pray for you."  Not 3 days passed before that the prayer was answered.  He was once again united with his wife.  And he would never be separated from her again.

His father truly understood and had faith in the Plan of Salvation . He knew that he would see his wife again.  He knows that Thomas S. Monson is a Prophet of God and that through his guidance; we can all find eternal happiness.  He knew that Christ died for him, his wife and for all of his posterity so that they could all be together in the glory of Him who loves us and created us to the end that we could all attain all that He has.  I share that testimony.  I desire, that in my last days, I will show that unshaken faith in my Savior and in that Plan that the Father has created for us.  I hope you can all join me in that endeavor.

Elder Heath, signing out.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Just an Update

Well this week went well FO SHO!!!!!  Jose Francisco and Ramiro were baptized yesterday and they were just awesome!  We had about 25 people show up for their baptism and we were only expecting like 5.  They really appreciated it.... and the cake and soda that a sister brought.  Hahaha.  The water was cold, yes.  But it was CLEAN and that is the most important part!  Hahaha.  They are really firm in this choice and I don’t think that it will be anytime soon if EVER that they fall away from activity in the church and keeping the commandments of God.  They are solid!

Our other investigators are kinda iffy at the moment.  I don’t know what happened.  Guillermo just disappeared with his wife.  Panfila and Carmen are not reading nor are they praying as we taught them.  I haven’t given up hope, but there is just “something in the water”.  

We found a future investigator but I already forgot her name.  It was hard to hear her speak because there were taxis right behind us.  Also, this one guy that is always drunk and begging us for money just walked up to us the other day in the street and wanted to meet with us in his house.  He wasn’t drunk, that I could tell, and he gave us the name of a member to bring with us if we wanted.  Wow.  That was amazing.

Well folks, that’s my update for now. Not much time since we got back late from some service in another side of the District.  I love you all and I thank you for your love and support!!!

Elder Heath
            This drawing is one of mine.  

I caught it!  Mwah ha ha!!!

A rare green iguana. 

A poisonous white lizard on my desk.
                                        
                                
Friends piled in to attend the baptism.
                                       
                                
Elder Herrera baptized Ramiro.

I baptized Jose Francisco.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Always Changing

Well there was another change in my area.  The baptism that we had planned for this week with Jose and Ramiro, has been changed for this next week so that Ramiro´s mom can be there.  She is really great and probably a future member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints.  We haven’t taught her, but we explained a few things to her because she was wondering about the baptism and what we were teaching her son, and she just accepted what we said and threw in her own great comments.  She left quickly though to get back to work.

Guillermo is still going, though we can see him once a week.  His wife was in the lesson too and she said that it wouldn’t be easy to leave the Catholic church because they have their images and all that.  She straight up said "images".  I quickly wanted to respond with the 10 commandments, but I was held back.  I just had to wait for something.  Her husband then found the scripture in the Bible and told her,  "See?  It says it right here, in Bible and clearly, that images are wrong."  She was silent.  Very silent.  We dropped the point and moved on to other things that probably hit her as well, just not directly.

We weren’t able to meet with Panfila, the woman that had the dream about her brother, nor her daughter-inlaw, Carmen. We will work with them this week.

Now, for this AWESOME general conference.  I just want to talk a little about what Sister Dalton said about raising little girls.  I loved it.  I put that into missionary work.  How can the investigators know what to look for in the church of Christ?  How we treat our companions is the first step.  How we treat the other members is the second and how we treat them is the third.

For members, how they treat their families and their leaders.  Are you respecting those that you have a calling to serve?  If you don’t have a calling, are you loving those that ask you to help them in their callings with support and service?  If you aren’t, why would anyone want to join a church that has no support?  

Christ is the foundation of this church.  But a foundation has corner stones and does not go on forever.  How then can we have Christ for our foundation if we are not standing on that foundation, but wandering off.  Love every person, including yourself, and you will see growth.  Love your wife, and your daughters will know what to expect when it is their turn.  Mothers, respect the righteous guidance of your husbands, and your sons will not fail in finding a worthy and a loving wife when it is time.  

President Reeves always talks about marriage to us.  Not to make us want to move past our missions, but so that we can use our missions to prepare.  This is our time to prepare because this is where we are.  Where are you?  Great.  That is your place and your time to prepare.  Be an example to help the future generation prepare as well.  

I was pretty much writing what came to my head so I hope it makes sense because I have NO time to correct it.

I love you all!!! "Be good and be good for something." - President Hinkley

Elder Heath