Elder Jeron Tucker

Elder Jeron Tucker

Monday, October 9, 2017

OUR CAR IS DONE!

This quote comes from my companion.  This week we have been having an issue with our car which is not new to me or the Cheveos.  The bad thing about this issue is no one has any idea what is going on or why it stops running.  So we took the car in.  Unfortunately we have to use the car to get to our area which is about twenty five minutes away.  So we were waiting for the zone leaders the whole day. When we finally got to get to the area and got dropped off to walk.  We got a call.  We had to wait till the next day to get the car.  Walking was super nice.  STORIES!

Story Number 1: Hey, will you help us?

Lately there has been this dude we have seen all the time.  We have tried setting an appointment with him but wont accept one.  Although we see him nearly everywhere.  But last night he and his friend were carrying a generator that was freaking heavy.  And they saw us and asked for help.  My companion doesn't trust people that ask for our help.  So we wait just a second then if there is no warning from the spirit I will help.  So me and our fellow shipper were helping them move this thing.  Just softening his heart to accept the gospel.  But that thing is hard to carry down hill.  No fun.

We have been working on increasing our service in this area. We are also going to visit more members and our less actives.  

Story Number 2: Baptism Interviews

As district leader one of your responsibilities is to interview those who are to be baptized in your district.  These interviews were my first ones ever actually conducting the interview.  I can honestly say I was far more nervous than those getting the interview.  But none the less they went very well.  The ladies I interviewed were so very prepared and incredible.  It was awesome to see the joy they had from being able to accept the enabling power of the Atonement of Christ in their life.  Absolutely amazing experiences.

We loved conference especially Elder Tad Callister's and  Elder Anderson's talk. Check them out. 

Until next week,  Stay Qaba Qaba (Means Stay Fresh, Fresh-a local saying)

Elder Nkosiyabo(Means king-he assured me he is not acting like a king)

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