ELDER LOGAN CHASE VAN KATWYK
WEEK #36
2/23/15
Hey hey everyone!
So this email will most likely be pretty short because I don't have much too say yet lol Valentines Day was good. Pretty lame because nobody wanted to talk to us and everybody was busy. Can't really expect much more on Valentines haha But I did have a good week. A threesome was this past week and I tagged along with Blackman and Castillo. We had a lot of fun (making more music videos, working together etc.) And now Elder Rodriguez is back with a whole lot of 'learnings' to apply to the district.
My zone leader Elder Miller finished his mission and went home last night as well. It was super weird because Miller and I came up to Laredo together and he told us that he had 3 transfers left. Now he's gone! Where does time go!? hahah
***So Elder MIller and Elder Garcia were my Zone Leaders when I first got here and they were the Zone Leaders that I learned a lot from. I honestly don't know if I'm going to be transferred. The transfer calls haven't been sent out yet so you all will find out in next week's email :p
***The district I'm in has:
Sister Hemmingsen and Sister Taylor (came out with both of them)
Elder Blackman and Elder Castillo (The roomies)
Sister Barton and Sister Crawford (They came out together).
Elder Blackman and I are super crazy together and always have fun with each other.
Castillo is a sports fanatic. Loves football and basketball and he's from Washington.
Sister Hemmingsen is from Iowa
Sister Taylor is from Gilbert Arizona
Sister Crawford is from Washington as well
and Barton is from Utah
They're all really cool missionaries and we all have great unity. (if that answers your question mom haha)
***False haha It's called Summerwind apartments and we live in the second complex from the street. Hmm ***Well to be honest, I honestly don't really know a whole lot about Rodriguez and what we have in common. He hasn't really opened up too much a whole lot this past transfer. At the past District Leader training he had with the zone leaders, they got after him for not being himself. After that we had district meeting, and he apologized from not being himself and acting robotic and not letting us do how we feel we should and he realized that he tries to get to know us but no one knows much about him. Since then, that wall has come down and he's starting to open up a whole lot more. I felt bad though because Elder Miller told me that they basically drilled and "attacked" him. But I hope that because of that things will get a whole lot better. Right now, it's more of just forgetting it happened and just building him up. I'm excited to still be with him if I stay another transfer because I feel like we'd be able to tear it up out here.
***Tres Puntos was in southern Laredo. Ummmm I believe it's above Rio Bravo if you saw that on google maps. But it's right next to Larga Vista (if that shows up on the map too) But yes it is in Southern Laredo Laredo. Just like an area of some sort.
Well that's really all I have for this week. Sorry for it being super short. But we'll see what happens to me if I get transferred or not. So stay tuned!
Love you a lot and pray for you always.
Keep on keepin on and hope everything is everything. Have a stellar week.
Elder VanKatwyk
2/23/15
Hey hey everyone!
So this email will most likely be pretty short because I don't have much too say yet lol Valentines Day was good. Pretty lame because nobody wanted to talk to us and everybody was busy. Can't really expect much more on Valentines haha But I did have a good week. A threesome was this past week and I tagged along with Blackman and Castillo. We had a lot of fun (making more music videos, working together etc.) And now Elder Rodriguez is back with a whole lot of 'learnings' to apply to the district.
My zone leader Elder Miller finished his mission and went home last night as well. It was super weird because Miller and I came up to Laredo together and he told us that he had 3 transfers left. Now he's gone! Where does time go!? hahah
***So Elder MIller and Elder Garcia were my Zone Leaders when I first got here and they were the Zone Leaders that I learned a lot from. I honestly don't know if I'm going to be transferred. The transfer calls haven't been sent out yet so you all will find out in next week's email :p
***The district I'm in has:
Sister Hemmingsen and Sister Taylor (came out with both of them)
Elder Blackman and Elder Castillo (The roomies)
Sister Barton and Sister Crawford (They came out together).
Elder Blackman and I are super crazy together and always have fun with each other.
Castillo is a sports fanatic. Loves football and basketball and he's from Washington.
Sister Hemmingsen is from Iowa
Sister Taylor is from Gilbert Arizona
Sister Crawford is from Washington as well
and Barton is from Utah
They're all really cool missionaries and we all have great unity. (if that answers your question mom haha)
***False haha It's called Summerwind apartments and we live in the second complex from the street. Hmm ***Well to be honest, I honestly don't really know a whole lot about Rodriguez and what we have in common. He hasn't really opened up too much a whole lot this past transfer. At the past District Leader training he had with the zone leaders, they got after him for not being himself. After that we had district meeting, and he apologized from not being himself and acting robotic and not letting us do how we feel we should and he realized that he tries to get to know us but no one knows much about him. Since then, that wall has come down and he's starting to open up a whole lot more. I felt bad though because Elder Miller told me that they basically drilled and "attacked" him. But I hope that because of that things will get a whole lot better. Right now, it's more of just forgetting it happened and just building him up. I'm excited to still be with him if I stay another transfer because I feel like we'd be able to tear it up out here.
***Tres Puntos was in southern Laredo. Ummmm I believe it's above Rio Bravo if you saw that on google maps. But it's right next to Larga Vista (if that shows up on the map too) But yes it is in Southern Laredo Laredo. Just like an area of some sort.
Well that's really all I have for this week. Sorry for it being super short. But we'll see what happens to me if I get transferred or not. So stay tuned!
Love you a lot and pray for you always.
Keep on keepin on and hope everything is everything. Have a stellar week.
Elder VanKatwyk
WEEK #35
2/17/15
Hey hey hey!
Sounds like a lot of fun things happened this past week for you all! Other than Renae's funeral, it still shocks me that she passed because I really do remember that whole family and the time when I lost all of those games for my GameBoy at their house. That's really sad but I hope Dan is able to find comfort from the Gospel and the Atonement.
When I've contacted or talked to somebody on the street, and they say that they had a recent death in the family I always tell them about how Grandma passed away while I've been here in Texas. But because I know God has a plan for everyone, I've been comforted. And then I usually bear testimony right there. Few people have let us in and then others don't because of other reasons. But it's all good though because I'm doing my job in inviting everyone.
Anyway, I had a great week! This past week we had a first ever "Multi-Zone exchange" and I worked in a South Zone area called Tres Puntos. And my companion for the three days was an Elder named Elder Thornton. We had a blast! Especially in our apartment because I was with my Zone Leader, Elder Christiansen, and his companion was Elder Ferrar from South Zone as well. Tres Puntos definitely made me feel like I was in Mexico. It was super super poor and ghetto-like. Dogs EVERYWHERE in EVERY house haha Like it was basically where all the Drug Dealers lived. We taught one of Thorntons investigators and at the end we asked if they knew any of their neighbors and literally pointed to every single one saying; "you could try over there. They drug deal. Or you could try over there. They drug deal. Or they drug deal. They're not home. Probably drug dealing right now. Or you could try next door. They drug deal too." Hahaha I just laughed at the fact. But I loved being with Elder Thornton. We're definitely "long lost brothers" haha. He likes pasta and he played drums for a while, wants to learn the harmonica, he beatboxes, super big into board games and card games. All that stuff hahah and we'd get so excited when we established a common interest hahah :) On a side note, Elder Rodriguez is in McAllen right now for Three-Day Leadership Training so I'm thug chillin here with Elder Blackman and Castillo.
So I think the hardest part(s) of my mission so far is probably just getting comfortable out of my comfort zone. I've learned the Ether 12:27 scripture is very applicable to missionary work. So I think the hardest thing I've done or "been" doing is learning to get out of my comfort zone as well as speaking in a language that I'm learning. Lately, I've accepted that I don't know Spanish but I'm super comfortable speaking Spanish more than English. Another hard thing I've done is finding the will of God for my area. I've learned why people say that "every area is different" and it's because the will is different in every area. So it's always been hard to find the will in order do the most benefit. I guess another hard thing I've done is remembering that people still have their agency and being able to discent the prepared people from the non-prepared people. After being dropped by a lot of people, the first thought that comes to mind is what could I have done better that would've changed that from happening. So I try to do every single thing possible on my part to the point where it's only their agency that stops them from the waters of baptism. And lastly, having to endure my cyst and back problems. I've learned though to make a joke from my cyst and so I gave it a named called "Murph". Short for "Murphy" and I always talk about it like it's my other half and that I'm it's best friend because it never wants to leave. Weird joke I know. But it helps get it to the back of my head. And it does sound like something I'd do too ;)
The service opportunities I've had are mainly just giving blessings here and baking cookies and brownies for people. Nobody really needs yard help (at least not yet at least) So that's just what we do to show our love and appreciation.
Hmmmm powerful experiences with prayer. Well being here in Laredo and having Elder Miller and Garcia has definitely made my prayers more powerful. Especially after we had a whole training on Prayer. And there have been a couple times where I'd honestly, start tearing up and crying. For whatever thing I'd be praying for. And it has happened more often than before the mission lol but ya. And I do remember I when I first started my mission and I had that whole experience were I was just really upset and frustrated at having to take special care of myself. I remember praying super hard to help me feel better and all the problems to go away the night before. Then that next morning, before I went in the shower I was looking at my back and thinking "how on earth am I going to take care of all of this by myself for my whole mission?...". When I went to do personal study, I was reading in Alma 34 and that's when I read verses 40 and 41. I remember the Spirit telling me "Don't worry. It'll all be ok. You can do it".
Well that is all I have for this week. Hope everyone had a good valentines (Happy Anniversary Cammie and Andy) and a good week. Keep on keepin on and hope everything is everything! Love you all and pray for you all.
Elder VanKatwyk
2/17/15
Hey hey hey!
Sounds like a lot of fun things happened this past week for you all! Other than Renae's funeral, it still shocks me that she passed because I really do remember that whole family and the time when I lost all of those games for my GameBoy at their house. That's really sad but I hope Dan is able to find comfort from the Gospel and the Atonement.
When I've contacted or talked to somebody on the street, and they say that they had a recent death in the family I always tell them about how Grandma passed away while I've been here in Texas. But because I know God has a plan for everyone, I've been comforted. And then I usually bear testimony right there. Few people have let us in and then others don't because of other reasons. But it's all good though because I'm doing my job in inviting everyone.
Anyway, I had a great week! This past week we had a first ever "Multi-Zone exchange" and I worked in a South Zone area called Tres Puntos. And my companion for the three days was an Elder named Elder Thornton. We had a blast! Especially in our apartment because I was with my Zone Leader, Elder Christiansen, and his companion was Elder Ferrar from South Zone as well. Tres Puntos definitely made me feel like I was in Mexico. It was super super poor and ghetto-like. Dogs EVERYWHERE in EVERY house haha Like it was basically where all the Drug Dealers lived. We taught one of Thorntons investigators and at the end we asked if they knew any of their neighbors and literally pointed to every single one saying; "you could try over there. They drug deal. Or you could try over there. They drug deal. Or they drug deal. They're not home. Probably drug dealing right now. Or you could try next door. They drug deal too." Hahaha I just laughed at the fact. But I loved being with Elder Thornton. We're definitely "long lost brothers" haha. He likes pasta and he played drums for a while, wants to learn the harmonica, he beatboxes, super big into board games and card games. All that stuff hahah and we'd get so excited when we established a common interest hahah :) On a side note, Elder Rodriguez is in McAllen right now for Three-Day Leadership Training so I'm thug chillin here with Elder Blackman and Castillo.
So I think the hardest part(s) of my mission so far is probably just getting comfortable out of my comfort zone. I've learned the Ether 12:27 scripture is very applicable to missionary work. So I think the hardest thing I've done or "been" doing is learning to get out of my comfort zone as well as speaking in a language that I'm learning. Lately, I've accepted that I don't know Spanish but I'm super comfortable speaking Spanish more than English. Another hard thing I've done is finding the will of God for my area. I've learned why people say that "every area is different" and it's because the will is different in every area. So it's always been hard to find the will in order do the most benefit. I guess another hard thing I've done is remembering that people still have their agency and being able to discent the prepared people from the non-prepared people. After being dropped by a lot of people, the first thought that comes to mind is what could I have done better that would've changed that from happening. So I try to do every single thing possible on my part to the point where it's only their agency that stops them from the waters of baptism. And lastly, having to endure my cyst and back problems. I've learned though to make a joke from my cyst and so I gave it a named called "Murph". Short for "Murphy" and I always talk about it like it's my other half and that I'm it's best friend because it never wants to leave. Weird joke I know. But it helps get it to the back of my head. And it does sound like something I'd do too ;)
The service opportunities I've had are mainly just giving blessings here and baking cookies and brownies for people. Nobody really needs yard help (at least not yet at least) So that's just what we do to show our love and appreciation.
Hmmmm powerful experiences with prayer. Well being here in Laredo and having Elder Miller and Garcia has definitely made my prayers more powerful. Especially after we had a whole training on Prayer. And there have been a couple times where I'd honestly, start tearing up and crying. For whatever thing I'd be praying for. And it has happened more often than before the mission lol but ya. And I do remember I when I first started my mission and I had that whole experience were I was just really upset and frustrated at having to take special care of myself. I remember praying super hard to help me feel better and all the problems to go away the night before. Then that next morning, before I went in the shower I was looking at my back and thinking "how on earth am I going to take care of all of this by myself for my whole mission?...". When I went to do personal study, I was reading in Alma 34 and that's when I read verses 40 and 41. I remember the Spirit telling me "Don't worry. It'll all be ok. You can do it".
Well that is all I have for this week. Hope everyone had a good valentines (Happy Anniversary Cammie and Andy) and a good week. Keep on keepin on and hope everything is everything! Love you all and pray for you all.
Elder VanKatwyk
WEEK #34
2/9/15
Hey everybody!
I'm still alive!!!! No one panic!! I honestly don't know what happened. I could've sworn I wrote a letter for last week so I don't know what happened to it and I'm positive I watched it send too.... Hmmmm.... But nothing happened to me. I'm still here in Laredo in Del Norte just doing my thing. Same apartment, same branch, same companion etc. So I'm ok!!!! Sorry for the scare. Really don't know what happened.... ANYways, looks like a lot of things have happened this previous week! Mom, I really hope you're wrist can get better. Hey hey!! Tell Aaron congrats for me! I would myself but he never emails me lol oh well. Married life. And right on we got the whole group of friends out! :) haha And Dad, I'm sorry to hear about Dan's wife. I was honestly really shocked to read that because I remember that whole family and going over to their house one time to have pizza. I didn't know Dan's wife was battling cancer for a while now. But I hope the spirit of the Lord comforts him and he can feel peace.
About what you said mom about the "Are We All Beggars" talk, I studied that talk myself a little bit and I thought that same thing. There will be times, even before the mission, where I would only say prays of thanks and gratitude, and then I would say prayers of thanks and gratitude and only asking to bless other people, and just leaving myself and my needs out of it. And by doing that, I've definitely became more humble and loving towards other people. And that's also something I've learned and applied to my life "What would Jesus Do?". Being a missionary and having many opportunities to just bless someone's life with service is awesome. Elder Pulsipher and I were riding our bikes one time and a car stalled at a busy intersection. So we stopped and helped push it for probably a mile and a half. And one another occasion, during a P-day we had these candies, and we were at a stop light and there was a beggar going up the lanes and we all handed him our candies. Maybe it's just the spirit with me or I understand a lot better of the love of Christ but every time I see someone homeless, I just feel sorrowful towards them. Like I just want to invite them to Christ so they can be happy and blessed. Elder Pulsipher and I were stopped by a hobo one time, and all he said was, "Get me outta here. I need help". He had a bag of beers in his hand and he was saying that he wants to leave and he didn't know God existed because he lost everybody in his family and recently lost his Dog. The spirit was prompting me to be a little bit bold with him so I asked him "Do you think drinking those beers will help you in this problem you're in? and he responded "No" and then I responded "That's right. And I can promise you that if you stop drinking, your life will be better". And then Elder Pulsipher and I invited him to church but we made him promise us that if he was ever going show up, he had to show up clean (Not drunk or smelling like smoke). He never came to church and we never saw him again but we did find where he lived. So hopefully he was helped out in some way.
So this past week, my studies have been really good. I LOVE the Book or Mormon. It's just a sweet book! Like it's crazy the stuff that's in it! haha During my studies I always start out reading the Book Of Mormon in Spanish, and I take great pride in how much it's marked up right now. I remember when we read it as a family I never paid attention a whole lot, but now, It just makes so much sense. What I read is like a super awesome movie in my head as I picture what's going on! haha It's super sweet :)
So In regards with last weeks email, I didn't really pay attention much or bare my testimony because I was sick. I don't know what I had but I just felt like my face was going to explode because of all the compression that was in my head. So probably a cold or something. But ya, I was just so worn out the whole week. We were at a members house eating and I was almost falling asleep in my food haha the sister looks at me and shes like "Elder are you ok?" and I just explained to her what's been happening.
So I think Saturday was my turning point of my mission. Our Zone Leaders came back from MLC and so we had a zone meeting on Saturday. One of the raining they gave to us was about Fear and they shared the story of Jonah and how he had fear to go to the city to cry repentance to the people and ended up getting swallowed by the whale. I learned a lot from that and really really, really helped me out because I still hate talking to people I don't know and I'm always afraid I'm going to say something and offend someone and ruin relationships. But I received revelation that I just need to pray to not have any fears and to be confident every time single time I pray. And I've noticed as I've done that, that contacting is a lot easier and talking to people I don't know is easier. That training was exactly what I needed for sure.
Well that is all I have for this week and HOPEFULLY this email will make to you all this time! I love you all a lot and pray for you all. Hope everything can still be everything and just remember to keep on keepin' on :) Have a good week!
Elder VanKatwyk
2/9/15
Hey everybody!
I'm still alive!!!! No one panic!! I honestly don't know what happened. I could've sworn I wrote a letter for last week so I don't know what happened to it and I'm positive I watched it send too.... Hmmmm.... But nothing happened to me. I'm still here in Laredo in Del Norte just doing my thing. Same apartment, same branch, same companion etc. So I'm ok!!!! Sorry for the scare. Really don't know what happened.... ANYways, looks like a lot of things have happened this previous week! Mom, I really hope you're wrist can get better. Hey hey!! Tell Aaron congrats for me! I would myself but he never emails me lol oh well. Married life. And right on we got the whole group of friends out! :) haha And Dad, I'm sorry to hear about Dan's wife. I was honestly really shocked to read that because I remember that whole family and going over to their house one time to have pizza. I didn't know Dan's wife was battling cancer for a while now. But I hope the spirit of the Lord comforts him and he can feel peace.
About what you said mom about the "Are We All Beggars" talk, I studied that talk myself a little bit and I thought that same thing. There will be times, even before the mission, where I would only say prays of thanks and gratitude, and then I would say prayers of thanks and gratitude and only asking to bless other people, and just leaving myself and my needs out of it. And by doing that, I've definitely became more humble and loving towards other people. And that's also something I've learned and applied to my life "What would Jesus Do?". Being a missionary and having many opportunities to just bless someone's life with service is awesome. Elder Pulsipher and I were riding our bikes one time and a car stalled at a busy intersection. So we stopped and helped push it for probably a mile and a half. And one another occasion, during a P-day we had these candies, and we were at a stop light and there was a beggar going up the lanes and we all handed him our candies. Maybe it's just the spirit with me or I understand a lot better of the love of Christ but every time I see someone homeless, I just feel sorrowful towards them. Like I just want to invite them to Christ so they can be happy and blessed. Elder Pulsipher and I were stopped by a hobo one time, and all he said was, "Get me outta here. I need help". He had a bag of beers in his hand and he was saying that he wants to leave and he didn't know God existed because he lost everybody in his family and recently lost his Dog. The spirit was prompting me to be a little bit bold with him so I asked him "Do you think drinking those beers will help you in this problem you're in? and he responded "No" and then I responded "That's right. And I can promise you that if you stop drinking, your life will be better". And then Elder Pulsipher and I invited him to church but we made him promise us that if he was ever going show up, he had to show up clean (Not drunk or smelling like smoke). He never came to church and we never saw him again but we did find where he lived. So hopefully he was helped out in some way.
So this past week, my studies have been really good. I LOVE the Book or Mormon. It's just a sweet book! Like it's crazy the stuff that's in it! haha During my studies I always start out reading the Book Of Mormon in Spanish, and I take great pride in how much it's marked up right now. I remember when we read it as a family I never paid attention a whole lot, but now, It just makes so much sense. What I read is like a super awesome movie in my head as I picture what's going on! haha It's super sweet :)
So In regards with last weeks email, I didn't really pay attention much or bare my testimony because I was sick. I don't know what I had but I just felt like my face was going to explode because of all the compression that was in my head. So probably a cold or something. But ya, I was just so worn out the whole week. We were at a members house eating and I was almost falling asleep in my food haha the sister looks at me and shes like "Elder are you ok?" and I just explained to her what's been happening.
So I think Saturday was my turning point of my mission. Our Zone Leaders came back from MLC and so we had a zone meeting on Saturday. One of the raining they gave to us was about Fear and they shared the story of Jonah and how he had fear to go to the city to cry repentance to the people and ended up getting swallowed by the whale. I learned a lot from that and really really, really helped me out because I still hate talking to people I don't know and I'm always afraid I'm going to say something and offend someone and ruin relationships. But I received revelation that I just need to pray to not have any fears and to be confident every time single time I pray. And I've noticed as I've done that, that contacting is a lot easier and talking to people I don't know is easier. That training was exactly what I needed for sure.
Well that is all I have for this week and HOPEFULLY this email will make to you all this time! I love you all a lot and pray for you all. Hope everything can still be everything and just remember to keep on keepin' on :) Have a good week!
Elder VanKatwyk
week #
2/2/15
Hey hey hey!
Well first off Happy Birthday dad!!! Hope all was good and you had a fun time partying! :p Sounds like everybody had quite the week! Hope your competition goes well Ness! And hope everyone had a good super bowl. It was pretty lame hearing that excuse from everybody yesterday... Sheesh. But it's whatever i guess lol
WHAT!?!? Adam is getting married!?!?!?! Yoooooooooo!!!!! Congrats to him!! Super pumped for him and I wish him the best!! Too bad I wont be there for the wedding but oh well. Once I read that part, my reaction in the library here was like "what!? Yesssssssssss" hahah good good.
So anyways, I had a good week last week. I guess to answer the question of "What was the best thing that happened to you this week", this is ONE of them haha. We all went to Texas Roadhouse for a "Zinner" (Zone dinner) and of course I got my grilled shrimp with potatoes like usual :) It was funny because my Zone Leader, Elder Christiansen asked if I could go with him to the bathroom so I go with him. Come back. And a few minutes later the waiter and waitress come out bringing their birthday saddle........For me hahaha Turns out Elder Christiansen texted one of the Elders to tell the waiter that it was my birthday in order to get me on the saddle. So that's what happened. And they told them I'm turning 21 hahaha So that was fun. Everyone had a good time. And we were playing this game called "Buffalo". If you're drinking with your dominant hand and someone calls you out by saying "Buffalo", then you have to chug the whole thing without stopping. Elder Miller got a new cup of soda and someone called him out so we all watched him chug the whole cup of soda hahaha One of the sisters, Sister Hemmingsen was called out too and she did it. Probobly wasn't too happy about it but she was a good sport.
Another fun thing that happened was, so we did a "Zone exchange" (which was why Elder Rodriguez and Nicolaides were together) and I was with Elder Sawyer working in his area. So I was staying at my old apartment with Elder Miller and Elder Boyer (Elder Hatchetts companion). On Saturday, Elder Miller decided to do a challenge of setting the most Baptismal Dates as a companionship and the winner gets to choose what we're doing for the Zone Activity. Previously, every Monday, I would always suggest to go to Guitar Center just so I can play drums but got shut down super hard every....single....time. So THIS TIME I was determined to win! So Elder Sawyer and I started working at 3:00 after our lunch appointment. Our goal was to get 3 BD's by 5:00. By 3:45 we already had 5 BD's set with us being the 1st one which we set 23 minutes after working. Around 5:00 we get a text from the sister missionaries suggesting something to do for zone activity. hahah so they gave up super early. We'd set BD's and we wont tell anybody so that when we get informed that somebody else set one, then we can just send one right after them to top them off. At the end of the day we won with 12 baptismal dates set and 2nd place had 6!! Boo Ya!!!! So we're going to Guitar Center today :) hahaha
I haven't taken any scenic pictures yet. Next week I want to go to the border and take pictures there on P-day though.
Well with the church questions.... somehow I got a cold this past weekend. Probobly because I've been so tired for the past week and a half. So I was really out of it during church. Luckily, I've only had compression to where my upper half of my face feels like its going to blow-up so it's nothing too drastic. But I woke up with a sore throat a couple of days ago. I'm feeling better now though. Right now, I just still feel a teeny bit compressed and my throat is better, it's just all in my nose right now. So I apologize for the bum responses to those questions.
Hmmmmm my favorite scripture this week....Well favorite story this week will have to be story of Alma, Almulek and Zeezrom. I've learned a lot of great pinciples from those chapters.
Well that is all I have for this episode. Stay tuned and to be continued... Love you all and pray for you all. Hope everything is everything and everything is all good. Keep on Keepin on!
Elder VanKatwyk