hola familia,
This was a week with lots of ups and downs. On Tuesday we had a crazy day.
5 Elders in our zone (not including the zls) we had a sleep over last monday night to go together to a leadership training meeting. everything in the world went wrong tuesday morning. We almost crashed like 4 times in the bus on the way to the metro. The metro was PACKED. we could hardly breathe. We got to the suburbano (which is a new metro that takes us from the DF to the other side of the mish) we got tickets to go and some how my comp elder Carrillo got stuck behind a bunch of people. I saw him so i went and grabbed him and pulled him through the huge crowd. We missed the first go around of the suburbano which made us even more late. then when we finally got on and to our stop. i quickly hopped off with elder anaya and the door shut behind me, leaving the other 3 elders on the metro going to the next stop 15 minutes away. Luckily me and another elder on the metro had cell phones so we could communicate and find each other. if not if would have been a show. we finally got to the meeting and we sprinted from the bus stop to the church by the mission offices. it was a pretty intense morning. The meeting went well and they had me give an example of how to put a baptismal date for an investigator in front of all the leaders of the mission and PResident nancollas. It went well.
As for my area. The work is pretty rough. We are praying and doing all we can to bring people to Christ, but the work is hard in this part of the vineyard. Pray for Elder Carrillo and I so that we can find more people that arent lazy and want to go to church and get baptized. Pablo finally gets back from his work trip so we are hoping they will get baptized soon. Pray for Pablo and his family.
Today we had a fun activity as well. We got the whole zone together to make carne asada and play pool. it was tight. ill send pics next week. Oh and i didnt lose in pool the whole day. i still got it.
Well family thats about it. i have so much happiness hearing about the success that all of you are having in your lifes. i love you all! keep praying for the missionaries and the people here in San Andres, Xalostoc.
Con amor,
Elder Heap
Monday, October 5, 2009
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