Hey fam,
Well I`m goin to be breve. I dont have much time to write with the transfers and a bunch of things goin on.
Elder Francis is off and Elder Garcia is here. He is from Coatla Morelos, Mexico. He is way chill and I am excited. He only has 3 months left in the mission, but he is excited to get things done. This is the FIRST time in my whole mission that I have stayed in my area to see my companion get changed and me stay. Crazy huh? I still keep 2 streaks going though.....1. I have had Mexican/American/MExican/American comps through out my whole mission and 2. I have never been in an area more than 3 months. We will see if those streaks continue in 6 weeks. Oh and Elder Christiansen will still be here with me for 3 more weeks and then he`s leaving in the middle of the change. It should be a fun change though with lots of activities and Christmas and all that. Maybe I`ll relearn how to speak spanish before I talk to you all on the phone haha.
Well this was a pretty crazy week. Usually the last week of the month is always the craziest because it`s when we have to help out a bunch of missionaries complete with their goals.
We hardly had time to work in out own area, but it was worth it to help out the other Elders.
The mission is always filled DAILY with spiritual experiences. A lot of cool things happened which brings me to Elder Heaps`highlights of the week.....
The first thing is something that actually happened last week. We got a less active family of like 14 to go to church. The family Cornejo, They haven`t gone because they work to help with the finantial problem they are having. We promised them last week that if they made the effort to go to church that Heavenly Father would provide them with the things that they stand in need of. They went to church and then we visited them this last Tuesday. When we got there they all greeted us with smiles because they had already seen a lot of blessings. The grandma found 400 pesos (like 30 bucks) in her dresser which paid for their food for the week. The light came on (They didnt have light in their house for like a week and a half) and they had a family member that was sick get healthy. The grandma and one of the other hermanas were crying as they were tellin us all the blessings that they had received. When we make sacrifices and do Gods`will He always does his part. When we are obedient, Heavenly Father is obligated to bless us. I love the gospel.
I also had a neat experience with a lady named Gaby in a baptismal interview. She wanted to get baptized, but she was nervous that her husband would get mad. She is an investigator from Elder Ashcraft and I went to her house afterwards to talk to the husband. We talked about the importance of baptism and I think the husband really felt the spirit. I felt the sensation to invite him to get baptized as well so I did the invitation. He said that he would get baptized as well. In a couple weeks he will get baptized and I hope that they will be a great eternal family.
Saturday night Elder Francis got really sick. (actually we both were, but him more) My stomach just hurt, but I was able to fall asleep. I think it was from the chicken that an hermana gave us to eat that day. I think it was a little undercooked, but we ate it.
Francis was up all night i think. He was throwin up and his throat was hurtin him a bunch to the point that he was having trouble breathing. Francis woke me up at like 3 a.m. and asked me for a blessing. I got up and gave him a blessing and I made him some Gatorade from those little packets that you sent me. I just assumed that after throwin up for a while he probably didnt have much energy. He was able to fall asleep until the next morning so I think it helped a lot.
On Sunday Elder Francis stayed in bed with the hermano that we live with and I went with a joven. I had to go to do interviews in 2 different other churches and I took the sacrament in another ward. It was a crazy day. I went with Elder Fillerup to work also and we just let Elder Francis sleep. CRAZY day.
Well thats it. I gotta run! I love you all! Happy late Thanksgiving!
Que tengan buena semana!
Con amor,
Elder G Heap
Monday, November 30, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
...car wash references
So this week was one of my favorite weeks of the mission so far.
Tuesday was a normal work day. We found a lot of new investigators and went to visit the people that got confirmed on Sunday.
Wednesday was way sweet. We did interchanges. Elder Christiansen came over to my area with me and Elder Francis went with Elder Christiansens comp Elder Hernandez. It was pretty tight. It was fun to work with Elder Christiansen and the best part was that our lessons were really spiritual. We taught lesson 3 a bunch of times to a lot of people with talks about the gospel faith repentance baptism receiving the holy ghost and enduring to the end. Coming out of the first lesson we had a long talk walking to the other side of the area. We were talking about the gospel and how easy it is. Our Heavenly Father gives us 5 steps and says. ``Hey, do this and you will be happy`` It`s pretty basic. We were walking on this dirt road through this little canyon with little cement shacks all over the place and we were like. ```Who would have thought in the MTC that we would be walking where we are walking 17 months later`` It was tight.
Thursday night we got a call that President Nancollas` son Taylor was going to come with us from Friday morning to Tuesday. (He`s with us right now) He is way tight. He has lived in South America almost all his life so he knows spanish and everything. He has made it a fun weekend. He`s really funny and has his mission call to go to Russia Dec 30. We have been havin a good time.
Friday was the day of interviews. We were running around the whole zone doing baptismal interviews and we had another great week as a zone completing with our goals and even gettin some more people baptized than planned. OH, and I hit my head on this thing. I had a huge gash on my head and I had blood all over my face, but I am ok now. I called Sister Nancollas and I went and got it checked out. I chose not to get stitches. I dont trust the mexican doctors. It`s not really a big cut though. All is well. I`ll tell you about that at Christmas if you want. You can`t even see it cause it`s under my hair.
Saturday we had a zone activity. The visitors center people came to a church and gave an exhibit. It was our job to get as many investigators in the church as possible. The problem was that there is a church that is right on the border of our mission and their arent that many people our houses by it cause it is right by an off ramp of the freeway. We came up with another idea to have a free car wash instead of the normal idea of knocking doors. We thought that it work that well because the church isn`t positioned in the best spot, but it ended up being a huge success. We had Elders on the freeway yelling at cars to stop for free car wash. Elders contacting in the street. The rest of us washed cars. We ended up washing like 70 cars in the span of only a couple hours. We washed combi`s, police cars, motorcycles, bikes, and even a couple huge semi trucks. Washing my truck in high school definately paid off. It was so much fun. When they were waiting for their cars to get washed they would go inside and check out the visitors center exhibit. We got a ton of references. The field is white all ready to harvest. It was a really fun day. The visitors center people were pumped because we had over 150 people go through the exhibit. A great morning. All afternoon we visited Amalia and Carlos to make sure they were going to go to church for the confirmation and we visited almost ALL of our investigators.
Today we played basketball as a zone and it was tight. I rolled my ankle at the end and when it happened I was really nervous that it would be more serious, but I knew what to do when it happened and I`m walking around like normal. I said a little prayer and I think Heavenly Father heard it. He needs me to run around and help Him bring his kids back to His presence. My ankle is already up to like 90 percent. It happened this morning so I am fine now. Oh and we played how the winner stays on the court and my team didn`t lose so I was so tired. It was me and Elder Weston from Utah and 2 mexicans. Great fun.
Well I gotta go real quick. If I have time I`ll write a little more later cause Francis still needs to write his fam.
Con amor,
Elder Heap
Monday, November 16, 2009
....Ima be a "TIO" ......again (Tio = Uncle)
From your emails it sounds like it was a great week for all the Heap clan. First impressions from your emails.....I`m SO pumped for Todd and Ashley. You have no idea. I`ll get to know Drew (even though he will almost be 2 years old) and the new sobrino on the way. Thats tight. Brad won his game by HOW MUCH? Were you playin the playoffs or were you playin an 8th grade girls team Bead. You are goin to have to modify your highlight film to send me to it. I definately want to see the play where you truck the kid and rumble 35 yards. Love it. Oh and that was a really ``CUTE`` picture of you Bead in the newspaper. The camera guy should know that your helmet is supposed to go on your head and that your pads should go under your shirt, but its cool. You`re a stud. haha
It was great week for me as well. Miracles in the work of the Lord. We did some interchanges and we got to do a lot of teachin this week. Not only to investigators, but helping other missionaries as well. We completed our goal as a zone even getting better than our goal in baptisms. It was great.
Im just going to skip the days of the week because enough happened yesterday to make up for the whole week. Yesterday it was Elder Francis`birthday so we had to make it a good day. So we were planning on baptizing Abraham (28) and Marisol (25) (They are brother and sister) before the services and then confirm them, but Satan just got in the way a bunch. I guess the story goes back to Friday night when Abraham told us that they told him that he had to work on Sunday. We talked him into calling his work so that he can get the day off and go and get baptized. He did and it turned out fine. So everything was set. They were excited and we were going to wake up early to go fill up the font and everything would have been great. We woke up at like 4 in the morning and did a morning walk to the church to find that there were no lights in the building. I had the lighter to turn on the boiler so we used that as the light. So we turned it on and went back to the house. We took a lil ``cat nap`` (haha) and then got dressed and went to the baptism. We get to the church at like 7:45 (the baptism was going to start at 8) and the water was only up to like half a step. We were so confused and then realized that the pump to get the water up out of the ground probably didn`t work because the electicity was out. We were so determined to figure it out and luckily (like normal Mexican style) Abraham, Marisol and their fam showed up late. I said a lil prayer and we tried to turn on the breakers and fix the problem, but Satan worked pretty hard to not let us succeed. Then I got an idea. I called Elder Christiansen and told him to fill up his font at his church (his church is like 20 minutes away) He told me that it was already half full because they had baptized the day before. He did us a huge favor and went to the church to fill it up. He had to fight off his ward who was having a breakfast before church in the baptismal font room. I love Elder Christiansen. He`s my hero.
Meanwhile, Abraham and Marisol and fam. got to our church. We jumped in a bus and went to Coacalco where elder Christiansens`church is. We got there had a quick baptismal service because we had to get back by 10 a.m. for the confirmations. It was CRAZY. Satan tried hard, but I`ve realized in my 20 years of life that if we are determined to do the things of the Lord and keep the commandments we will always succeed over the adversary. Thats what happened. It was a great birthday present for Elder Francis. We got back right at 10 and they got confirmed and we could relax a little bit the rest of the day.
We ate a ton because all of the members invited us over for Francis`s birthday... One hermana even said that she wanted us to give her a blessing (just so that we would come over and she could give us cake) It was really funny. We were like, so do you want your blessing hermana. She was like ``oh, no, it was just an excuse to get you over here``
Other highlights of the week include:
Finding a slingshot in our house and using it to fight off dogs and hit birds
Using an hermanas grill to cook carne asada and I made spaghetti with chipotle hot sauce. Soooo good
Playing basketball this morning with Elder Christiansen his comp Elder Hernandez, Elder Palomec and Elder Fillerup from Cali. It was way tight. There was a rim that was bent down a lil bit and I dunked it.
I bought a new tie last monday that is way sweet.
We are going to Chili`s today for Elder Francis birthday and also because it was Elder Golledges`birthday too. We are goin to go a bunch of missionaries.
Well thats pretty much it
Have a Grrrrreat week
Con amor,
Elder Greg Heap
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It was great week for me as well. Miracles in the work of the Lord. We did some interchanges and we got to do a lot of teachin this week. Not only to investigators, but helping other missionaries as well. We completed our goal as a zone even getting better than our goal in baptisms. It was great.
Im just going to skip the days of the week because enough happened yesterday to make up for the whole week. Yesterday it was Elder Francis`birthday so we had to make it a good day. So we were planning on baptizing Abraham (28) and Marisol (25) (They are brother and sister) before the services and then confirm them, but Satan just got in the way a bunch. I guess the story goes back to Friday night when Abraham told us that they told him that he had to work on Sunday. We talked him into calling his work so that he can get the day off and go and get baptized. He did and it turned out fine. So everything was set. They were excited and we were going to wake up early to go fill up the font and everything would have been great. We woke up at like 4 in the morning and did a morning walk to the church to find that there were no lights in the building. I had the lighter to turn on the boiler so we used that as the light. So we turned it on and went back to the house. We took a lil ``cat nap`` (haha) and then got dressed and went to the baptism. We get to the church at like 7:45 (the baptism was going to start at 8) and the water was only up to like half a step. We were so confused and then realized that the pump to get the water up out of the ground probably didn`t work because the electicity was out. We were so determined to figure it out and luckily (like normal Mexican style) Abraham, Marisol and their fam showed up late. I said a lil prayer and we tried to turn on the breakers and fix the problem, but Satan worked pretty hard to not let us succeed. Then I got an idea. I called Elder Christiansen and told him to fill up his font at his church (his church is like 20 minutes away) He told me that it was already half full because they had baptized the day before. He did us a huge favor and went to the church to fill it up. He had to fight off his ward who was having a breakfast before church in the baptismal font room. I love Elder Christiansen. He`s my hero.
Meanwhile, Abraham and Marisol and fam. got to our church. We jumped in a bus and went to Coacalco where elder Christiansens`church is. We got there had a quick baptismal service because we had to get back by 10 a.m. for the confirmations. It was CRAZY. Satan tried hard, but I`ve realized in my 20 years of life that if we are determined to do the things of the Lord and keep the commandments we will always succeed over the adversary. Thats what happened. It was a great birthday present for Elder Francis. We got back right at 10 and they got confirmed and we could relax a little bit the rest of the day.
We ate a ton because all of the members invited us over for Francis`s birthday... One hermana even said that she wanted us to give her a blessing (just so that we would come over and she could give us cake) It was really funny. We were like, so do you want your blessing hermana. She was like ``oh, no, it was just an excuse to get you over here``
Other highlights of the week include:
Finding a slingshot in our house and using it to fight off dogs and hit birds
Using an hermanas grill to cook carne asada and I made spaghetti with chipotle hot sauce. Soooo good
Playing basketball this morning with Elder Christiansen his comp Elder Hernandez, Elder Palomec and Elder Fillerup from Cali. It was way tight. There was a rim that was bent down a lil bit and I dunked it.
I bought a new tie last monday that is way sweet.
We are going to Chili`s today for Elder Francis birthday and also because it was Elder Golledges`birthday too. We are goin to go a bunch of missionaries.
Well thats pretty much it
Have a Grrrrreat week
Con amor,
Elder Greg Heap
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Week in a flast
Hola familia,
This week went by way quickly and I think each week it goes by faster and faster. I love the work of the Lord. The church is true. Theres no doubt about it. Miracles happen. Lives are changed. Blessings are received and eternal families are made by living the gospel. There is no other work more important.
We had a great zone meeting last Monday. Everyone got way pumped up and were excited to work. HOWEVER, just about everything that you could imagine went wrong as far as acheving the zone goals for the week. We reached our goals, but the zone didn`t do so hot. This next week we have a bunch of baptisms and confirmations so we are happy. Just pray that everything goes well for Ecatepec this week.
I have been dying every morning from the coldness. I put on my beanie and a sweater and sweat pants to study. I never imagined Mexico to be so cold. It`s basically just in the morning and late at night. I dont remember last year being so cold, but it`s all good. Usually during the day it heats up.
Talking to Elder Francis yesterday it was crazy to think that half of the change is already gone. That means in 3 weeks I`ll have a new comp. As a zone leader it`s pretty easy to see who`s going to be your next comp. My next comp could be either Elder Garcia or Elder McNinch. Elder McNinch was also trained by Elder Obregon like 4 months before I got on the mish so that would be cool. As a zone leader it`s kinda hard to have a bad comp so thats nice.
Next week we could possibly have 4 baptisms, but 1 for sure. Her name is Marisol. She is way tight. Her mom and sister-in-law are members and we might baptize her brother also this week. She`s like 25. This week she made us green enchiladas and they were sooooo good. I love seeing the peoples`lives change. Marisol went to jail, did drugs, had a terrible teenage life with lots of problems. Now, she just loves church and learning about the gospel. She loved Stake Conference this last week and said she learned a lot. (I also loved it)
Well I gotta get going cause we are having a zone activity. We are going bowling and ice skating and putt putt golfing. It`s going to be tight.
Thanks for your love and support. The church is true. Have a great week everyone!
Con amor,
Elder Greg Heap
This week went by way quickly and I think each week it goes by faster and faster. I love the work of the Lord. The church is true. Theres no doubt about it. Miracles happen. Lives are changed. Blessings are received and eternal families are made by living the gospel. There is no other work more important.
We had a great zone meeting last Monday. Everyone got way pumped up and were excited to work. HOWEVER, just about everything that you could imagine went wrong as far as acheving the zone goals for the week. We reached our goals, but the zone didn`t do so hot. This next week we have a bunch of baptisms and confirmations so we are happy. Just pray that everything goes well for Ecatepec this week.
I have been dying every morning from the coldness. I put on my beanie and a sweater and sweat pants to study. I never imagined Mexico to be so cold. It`s basically just in the morning and late at night. I dont remember last year being so cold, but it`s all good. Usually during the day it heats up.
Talking to Elder Francis yesterday it was crazy to think that half of the change is already gone. That means in 3 weeks I`ll have a new comp. As a zone leader it`s pretty easy to see who`s going to be your next comp. My next comp could be either Elder Garcia or Elder McNinch. Elder McNinch was also trained by Elder Obregon like 4 months before I got on the mish so that would be cool. As a zone leader it`s kinda hard to have a bad comp so thats nice.
Next week we could possibly have 4 baptisms, but 1 for sure. Her name is Marisol. She is way tight. Her mom and sister-in-law are members and we might baptize her brother also this week. She`s like 25. This week she made us green enchiladas and they were sooooo good. I love seeing the peoples`lives change. Marisol went to jail, did drugs, had a terrible teenage life with lots of problems. Now, she just loves church and learning about the gospel. She loved Stake Conference this last week and said she learned a lot. (I also loved it)
Well I gotta get going cause we are having a zone activity. We are going bowling and ice skating and putt putt golfing. It`s going to be tight.
Thanks for your love and support. The church is true. Have a great week everyone!
Con amor,
Elder Greg Heap
Monday, November 2, 2009
Reportin from Ecatepunk
The weeks keep flyin by. We had an awesome week. Elder Francis is teachin me a bunch and our zone is doin well.
Weekly recap....
Tuesday we had the zone leader council with President Nancollas and it went really well. I got to teach the zone leaders ``how to be more organized to have success`` I dont remember when I got more organized with my life, but it seems to help. The meeting took up almost the whole day, but I got a lot out of it. President Nancollas is the man.
Wednesday we had a bunch of appointments all day. We have 26 people that we are teaching. We had about half of them go to church so that was nice. Sorry if I dont talk about each one of them personally, but there are just a lot. The people that are going to get baptized or that have already been baptized are..... Marisol (she was in jail for a while for ``attempting to steal a car`` when her mom got baptized....she is way tight....she might get baptized next week) Juan Carlos (He also has family members that are members and he really wants to get baptized. He used to not be able to go to church, but now he can yeeeah) Perla (She was someone that Elder Francis and Elder Arnett contacted in the street... She might get baptized on Sunday as well) Amalia and fam. (We baptized Amalia on Sunday we are now teaching a lot of her family members...7 to be exact...) Olga and kids (She is a reference from a member that is way interested, she went to the first time on Sunday with her daughter her son and her son-in-law) Juana and kids (She has gone the last two weeks and will probably get baptized the 15th of November... They are finantially struggling, but love the gospel) etc. etc.
Those are basically the people in our basket of investigators. It`s a big basket. I love teaching the gospel. I love testifying things that I know to be true. I love being able to feel the spirit on a daily basis and help others to feel it too.
Thursday was kinda the same, a lot of appointments, but we also went to do interviews for an Elder in my zone. It was a family of 4. A mom and her 3 kids. In the interview she was expressing her doubts and how she isn`t sure if she wants to get baptized. She said that she knows that it is true, but that she wants to wait to learn more. It was a really spiritual 45 minute interview. I shared a lot of scriptures with her and told her the importance of having faith in the Lord. We left the interview way edified and her and her 3 kids got baptized on Saturday. It was a highlight of the week for me.
Friday started off well. We found some new investigators and went to eat. Then, out of nowhere, a rainstorm hit. IT was so intense. The streets turned into rivers and the umbrella that a member let us borrow broke. I even heard that in the D.F. 9 people died. Pretty scary. We took some pics (that hopefully ill send today) that are pretty funny. We couldnt really get anywhere because the streets on both sides trapped us in. We got soaked. Francis (after about 30 mins) told me that we were close to an hermanas house. We went over there and they gave us clothes to put on (we had to squeeze into the clothes)and she dried our clothes with an iron. She made us a lemon herbal tea and gave us cereal with hot milk. She was so nice.
Saturday we went to the baptism of that lady that i interviewed in the morning and then had to make sure all of our investigators were goin to go to church. We also had to go visit Elder Christiansen to do an interview. Life is a lot busier as a zone leader. Its crazy.
We didnt have much of a Halloween. We just had a really awesome member family invite us over for dinner. She asked if I wanted CREPES. It has been over 16 months that i have eaten crepes. They werent quite as good as yours mom, but they were worth it.
Sunday we had 12 people go to church. It was awesome. We also had the baptism of Amalia that was really spiritual. I love Sundays. They are stressful, but also really spiritual. AND its always better when we baptize.
That was my week. I was informed about the Ravens/Broncos game last night and I was way pumped to hear about the big win. Thats tight. Tell Bead to keep workin and he`ll see the blessings. Don`t you fret Bead. Send me pics of the transformers and all my nieces and nephews halloween pics. haha That is way sweet. I´m glad you had fun with the Francis`s. My comp told me about the sweet fishing trip we`re goin to do. You are all just party animals.
Well Im really happy always. I hope you all are as well. Life is great. For me in the mission, I have had lots of trials and tests of Faith, but all that is so much easier to get through with an eternal perspective and good gospel principles.
Thanks for all your love and support. I pray for all of you daily.
Have a great week!
Con amor,
Elder Heap
We baptized a lady named Amalia on Sunday. She gave her testimony afterwards and it was really sweet
Weekly recap....
Tuesday we had the zone leader council with President Nancollas and it went really well. I got to teach the zone leaders ``how to be more organized to have success`` I dont remember when I got more organized with my life, but it seems to help. The meeting took up almost the whole day, but I got a lot out of it. President Nancollas is the man.
Wednesday we had a bunch of appointments all day. We have 26 people that we are teaching. We had about half of them go to church so that was nice. Sorry if I dont talk about each one of them personally, but there are just a lot. The people that are going to get baptized or that have already been baptized are..... Marisol (she was in jail for a while for ``attempting to steal a car`` when her mom got baptized....she is way tight....she might get baptized next week) Juan Carlos (He also has family members that are members and he really wants to get baptized. He used to not be able to go to church, but now he can yeeeah) Perla (She was someone that Elder Francis and Elder Arnett contacted in the street... She might get baptized on Sunday as well) Amalia and fam. (We baptized Amalia on Sunday we are now teaching a lot of her family members...7 to be exact...) Olga and kids (She is a reference from a member that is way interested, she went to the first time on Sunday with her daughter her son and her son-in-law) Juana and kids (She has gone the last two weeks and will probably get baptized the 15th of November... They are finantially struggling, but love the gospel) etc. etc.
Those are basically the people in our basket of investigators. It`s a big basket. I love teaching the gospel. I love testifying things that I know to be true. I love being able to feel the spirit on a daily basis and help others to feel it too.
Thursday was kinda the same, a lot of appointments, but we also went to do interviews for an Elder in my zone. It was a family of 4. A mom and her 3 kids. In the interview she was expressing her doubts and how she isn`t sure if she wants to get baptized. She said that she knows that it is true, but that she wants to wait to learn more. It was a really spiritual 45 minute interview. I shared a lot of scriptures with her and told her the importance of having faith in the Lord. We left the interview way edified and her and her 3 kids got baptized on Saturday. It was a highlight of the week for me.
Friday started off well. We found some new investigators and went to eat. Then, out of nowhere, a rainstorm hit. IT was so intense. The streets turned into rivers and the umbrella that a member let us borrow broke. I even heard that in the D.F. 9 people died. Pretty scary. We took some pics (that hopefully ill send today) that are pretty funny. We couldnt really get anywhere because the streets on both sides trapped us in. We got soaked. Francis (after about 30 mins) told me that we were close to an hermanas house. We went over there and they gave us clothes to put on (we had to squeeze into the clothes)and she dried our clothes with an iron. She made us a lemon herbal tea and gave us cereal with hot milk. She was so nice.
Saturday we went to the baptism of that lady that i interviewed in the morning and then had to make sure all of our investigators were goin to go to church. We also had to go visit Elder Christiansen to do an interview. Life is a lot busier as a zone leader. Its crazy.
We didnt have much of a Halloween. We just had a really awesome member family invite us over for dinner. She asked if I wanted CREPES. It has been over 16 months that i have eaten crepes. They werent quite as good as yours mom, but they were worth it.
Sunday we had 12 people go to church. It was awesome. We also had the baptism of Amalia that was really spiritual. I love Sundays. They are stressful, but also really spiritual. AND its always better when we baptize.
That was my week. I was informed about the Ravens/Broncos game last night and I was way pumped to hear about the big win. Thats tight. Tell Bead to keep workin and he`ll see the blessings. Don`t you fret Bead. Send me pics of the transformers and all my nieces and nephews halloween pics. haha That is way sweet. I´m glad you had fun with the Francis`s. My comp told me about the sweet fishing trip we`re goin to do. You are all just party animals.
Well Im really happy always. I hope you all are as well. Life is great. For me in the mission, I have had lots of trials and tests of Faith, but all that is so much easier to get through with an eternal perspective and good gospel principles.
Thanks for all your love and support. I pray for all of you daily.
Have a great week!
Con amor,
Elder Heap
We baptized a lady named Amalia on Sunday. She gave her testimony afterwards and it was really sweet
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