Elder Jeron Tucker

Elder Jeron Tucker

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

I have been with Elder S.  for some time now and I am starting to be able to read him.  When he starts doing an action or when a song comes on or what not. It's a lot easier to anticipate what people are going to do after you learn to live over 18 years with Teron . It's been very funny because my companion will start to say or do something and before he can even start I will throw in a comment or action that makes him wonder.  Fun stuff.

Story number 1:  Mosiah 27:8-14

This was a scripture passage we decided to share with a recent convert family.  This family is incredible and the have some of the strongest testimonies I have ever heard.  A bit of back ground on this family.  The mother is the pioneer.  They used to live in Kwamaxaki, where the church was literally across the street, one day in 1995 she decided to go, loved it and was converted.  Next her daughter followed in line. I am not sure when she was converted.  Then much time passed away and the family continued going to church with the mother and the daughter.  Eventually the Older son followed suit and became converted in February; which led to his younger brother and his girlfriend also being baptized in April.  Now the Emphasis was on the Tata, who at this time is not a member.  We shared this scripture and spoke about the prayers that the father had for the sons. Then the actions which eventually led to Alma's conversion.  Very awesome lesson.

Story Number 2: Where are you teaching her?

This week we had branch council meeting.  Those are very fun if you have a good branch president, and we do.  To open things up he had all of the auxiliary leaders give reports on their auxiliaries, which was good to hear and then he asked us for our progress report and indon don.(what what)  We gave him our report and explained some things on there and then before we were finished the Relief society president said," also I have a new investigator for you."  The branch president looked at us and was kind of shocked. Why?  Good question.  Now any missionary will usually be excited out of their mind for a referral, we however were very relaxed.  He then shouted, "  Write that down that is a referral!"  To which we replied we had already started teaching her.  Needless to say most people there were very confused.  The relief society president didn't realize that our focus on teaching her family the night before was for the new investigator!  All in all,  Branch council meetings are not as boring as you would think they would be.

To close I would like to show you our P-day breakfast and how fancy it was.  Elder Smith and I are great hosts/cooks. 

P.S. That is bacon Elder Tarzan, chew on that. Oh wait you can't.

Monday, July 17, 2017

Someone Broke Africa-Elder Tucker

Good morning everyone.  Yesterday and kind of recently it has been a bit cold.  We have had to wear jackets and indon don(means what what).  Now I thought I was going called to Africa.  ITS SUPPOSED TO BE HOT IN AFRICA.  So this has been a recent saying in Mother well.  Time for Stories.

Story number 1:  Meet and greet?  Do you mean Zone Conference?
This week we finally got to meet President Lebethoa and the whole fam damily.  (That was for you father)  They are all very wonderful and incredible people.  They have four kids aging from 13 to 5.  Each one of them has a testimony of the gospel.  We received a great training from him on The First Presidency Message in "Preach My Gospel and our purpose here. Great stuff.  Did not find out what his mother tongue is though.  I am betting isiSutu. 
Story number 2:  A Port Elizabeth Apology.

One of the recent converts we are teaching is preparing for mission so, Elder S. and I wanted to share about our purpose.  There is a Mama there that just torments some missionaries, specifically the ones that were in this area previously.  To me she is hilarious.  Now her daughter the recent convert called her "old".  She had to apologize so she did with a kiss to her mom.  The mom then looked at me and said, "Do you want an apology like that?"  Elder S. and I burst out laughing and said, "Well if I want to go home for sure but,  I would rather stay here on mission."  It was just funny.  

This mama also beat our fellow shipper with stick. He was answering questions she hadn't asked.  She is fun.
Typical day is teach and teach, I can't really think of a spiritual moment this week. We invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the restored gospel through faith in Jesus Christ and his Atonement, repentance, baptism, and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost then enduring to the end. 

So in conclusion listen to your Elders or you might get beaten with a stick.

Shop Shop chomis

Elder Tucker

Monday, July 10, 2017

Today is going to be an interesting day Elder. -Elder Tucker

I have found out this week that Heavenly Father is truly a father indeed and loves his "Dad jokes".  His are a little bit more real  than the ones we are used to though.  Needless to say I almost regretted saying that on Thursday morning.  All of the stories today come from that day.

Story Number 1: "I was this close. This close" - "Mighty Ducks 2".
 I know I told some of you this but maybe not all.  When I was getting transferred, I really wanted to go to a cycling area.  While our car was in the shop, there was no other car to use but there were bikes!  I said, we would take the bikes!.  It was fun for a little while until Elder Smith's bike had a flat tire.  We had no pump.  So we walked to a gas station a ways away.  Pumped up the tire and about as quick as it was pumped up it was flat again.  So we didn't get to ride bikes to much unfortunately,  That is the reason we were walking. We just need a new tube and then we can figure something out with them.

Story number 2:  "Are you doing this to get out of going to church?"- ER Nurse

Also this day we had a trip to the local emergency room,  do not worry everyone is fine and dandy. It was just that he didn't eat.  Since we didn't have a car that day and the bikes were not able to work we were walking. Previously we had decided to go on splits that day so we could see more people.  Whilst we were walking across Mother well my temporary companion/fellowshipper was doing very well but then kind of started zoning out during our only lesson that day.  He is usually a spaz so I didn't think to much of it.  As we were leaving that appointment he started acting more funny and as we were walking he looked very drunk.   Luckily a members house was a round the corner and I had some water on me, I thought maybe he was dehydrated. I gave him some water and we went to the member's home.
     Then I remembered he was diabetic- didn't know which type, and he was showing symptoms of low blood sugar. Not drunk- definitely an altered level of consciousness! I started treating that by giving him fruit juice while getting in contact with my companion; then used my fellow shippers phone to contact the senior couple in the area. They had a car. Too quickly he was unable to speak but I knew he could still listen, and he was still able to swallow. The Senior couple arrived and we gave him a short short blessing and went to the hospital. Turned out his blood sugar was very low. At the ER they put him on an IV with dextrose in it, and he is doing very well now!  I was glad to use my Lifegard/EMT skills! It was a testament to me that the spirit brings all the things to your remembrance in the very hour and at the very moment you need it. 

We had two baptisms this week of awesome investigators!
 Also a family baptism!  Here are Pictures:

One is of everyone, and then the young women I baptized.  Then the last one is of one of our members and one of my best friends!  Their names are S. and L.That's what I have for you, sali kahle. Elder Tucker 

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

"Dancing without music is awkward and unfulfilling".-Elder Wilford W. Anderson

This week Elder S. and I have been listening to the 2015 general conference while in the car and this is by far my favorite quote so far.  So if your gonna dance make sure you can hear the music or you won't be fulfilling anything.

Story Number 1:  By the way were moving.

This week has been very fun.  Our branch moved from the tent.  I am going to miss that tent.  That was a nice tent.  Now we are meeting in a school, called Vesubuhle primary school, which is really just down the road.  And yes you're probably saying that wrong.  I can't really explain how to enunciate that.  But  it was really a surprise.  They told us on Thursday that everything was settled and then we moved there for Sunday Services.  The school is very small compared to the tent, and a lot hotter!


Story Number 2:  Two missionaries and a fellows shipper can get a car moving pretty quickly I will have you know.

One night as we were going to drop off our fellow shipper and get food thanks to our wonderful members here!  We saw a tata(old man) pushing his car then shuffling to the driver sear to steer his car. (If you want an example of that, watch my father run. He is a good shuffler.) We thought we would help him out.  So we stopped and went back to push the car;  and when we did man it was moving!  We had to run to catch up to it. He went to the nearest gas station and he got it filled up.  Moral of the story, if your bored see how fast you can push a car.

I hope you all have a  wonderful week.

Elder Tucker-(Not the Kenyan)

From Dad's letter:

Lala kahle tata. Good stuff in th April 2015 conference I learned about dancing and hearing music.  To understand the reference go listen to the talk. Thank You for teaching me to hear the music.  You're the best father a young man could ask for.  Love you