Elder Jeron Tucker

Elder Jeron Tucker

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.

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