Sunday, August 31, 2014

It's official!!!!

I talked with President Hudson this week and my release date is December 17!!!  I have two more transfers, September 24th and November 5th, then next one will be December 17.  Shocking, sad, but true.  

So, my week was just fantastic! I told you last week about the Samoan church history thing we were doing this week right?!  I felt like Sister Tuckett (Abby) being a tour guide. [his cousin is currently serving on Temple Square] It was so much fun!  We sat them down in a room and turned on a movie about the history of the church in Samoa! After the movie, they asked questions and we bore testimony, then showed them some pictures in the other room! When no one showed up we went and sang hymns in the chapel! It was quite fun! 

Our investigator promised us he would be to church this week for Ward Conference, but he didn't show.  We will meet with him this week and see what is going on and let him know we are here for him.    I am pretty sure I have met most everyone in this area now, so we are just following up on everyone for now.  

For P-day, we are going to play basketball.  I have really grown to love basketball.  Sad, huh?  Who knew?

I love you...

Elder Tuckett



Sunday, August 24, 2014

Exchanges and Prayer Meetings



We had a very good and busy week.  The highlight was the exchanges with the zone leaders. I got to be with my good friend elder Christensen. He took me to the mission home so I could finally say I went there. I was able to see how big and nice it is. It just reminded me of a Utah home though. The mission president and his wife were gone so we didn't get to see them but we did see the cleaning lady who told us that a general authority would be spending the night. I guess they have their own room at the mission home! Really cool! 

On exchanges we were invited to go to another church. I don't remember the name of it but he said it was a break off of the Revivalist Church. When we went we figured out it wasn't church just a prayer meeting. They started off with a bible study and read some scriptures and talked about some Christ-like attributes which I absolutely loved and it was spot on true. They said some prayers and "spoke in tongues" then we had a meal afterwards. We didn't get to eat much because the guy who lead the prayer meeting came over and was telling us how we don't talk in the gift of tongues, so I showed him scriptures and he was amazed and then he left. It was quite fun, I really loved it! It was a great experience. I just wish he would have let us talk a little bit more and that he would listen. Maybe someday he will. 

Elder Christensen's fridge broke so we bought 8 burgers at McDonald's and had a feast! 

While I was gone Elder Ma Chee met this lady and her son who really sound interested.  She has lost her husband and lots of other people in her life so they shared about the plan we have.  Her son is in a wheelchair so this really meant a lot to her and gave her a lot of hope.  So hopefully we can meet with her this week and teach her about all the information we have about the next life.

We had flat checks this week where they make sure we are taking care of the houses and that everything is in order.  And they sat us down and shared a scripture.  It was really cool to be on the other side of the couch for once.  It actually made me feel loved and that they care about me and my companion.  I understand now why we do this, share scriptures and do our home teaching.  It was cool for me to experience this.

We saw the Stevens family and met his wife.  We texted him on Saturday and he said he was busy.  I thought he was avoiding us but we went over last night. They are awesome! He said they were all sick this last week. Things are going great with them, I just don't know if they will be ready for baptism in September.  

This week we are doing a really cool Samoan church history thing.  They are setting up a museum in the Samoan chapel. We have been inviting everyone to learn about Samoan church history.  Hopefully some people will come.  The zone leaders said we will be helping a lot since my companion is Samoan.  It should be a fun week.

I love you so much. I got your package this week and realized how much I don't like American food anymore (except for the oatmeal cookies!).  I realized how much food I have lived 2 years without.  Thanks so much for the package though! I loved it and needed the pens! 

I am so grateful for the scriptures in my life and the knowledge and truth we can get out of them if we are humble and willing to accept the Lords will. He is our creator and we owe all things to Him. I love Him and  can't wait until I see Him again.  

Love, Elder Tuckett





This is my new lava lava that I like to sleep in!!!! 


Sunday, August 17, 2014

Transfer week.

I got to see some familiar faces!  I served with these guys in Queenstown.  One of them went home this transfer.   We also changed around all the furniture in the flat since it is a new transfer, so we can think it is new.  Ha ha...

This week was fantastic.  Mostly because I got my study guide for the D&C.  It helps it to make more sense now, and I am loving it.  I also read some things that made me understand the Book of Mormon better.  I have read it so many times, and each time, I learn something new.  I love my personal study each morning.  I really hope that this is a habit from my mission that I keep when I get home for the rest of my life.  We need to get lost in the scriptures to gain a more eternal perspective.  I loved the survey that Brother Eagleston sent you, but I love your answers even more,  people often forget to do the simple things in this life that will bring them closer to The Lord.  I love how you said that Satan is camped outside our doors.  There is a pizza place here in New Zealand.  It is named "Hell".  They put a coupon in the mail box and it says... "See you in Hell"....  I took that coupon and hung it outside the door of our flat.  Because.... It is Hell out there and Satan's angels are waiting for us to mess up so they can get to work on us!  I noticed this week as we visited homes, that we let them in through the Internet and television!  The best homes that I go to, do not have TV!  I love it that there are not distractions, and that there is better family communication, and they have more time for important things.  Friends, family, the poor and the needy.  

The guy we have progressing to baptism was unable to meet with us this past week, so we have two appts this week.  I'll let you know how it goes.  We are praying and crossing our fingers.  We also have a few new families that we are working with too.  I am excited for that.  I know that there are people prepared for us out there.  We need to find them!  They are waiting!

We were able to meet with President and Sister Hudson this week.  They motivated us with a talk from Elder Holland that I loved.  It was from general conference in October of 2012 (I think).  He talked about the love that we need to have for the Savior and what it means when we say that we love the Savior.  You should all go listen to it.  I love the Savior so much!  I don't want him to ask me three times if I love him when I see him again.  I want to say the first time, "Yes, look at what I did for you on my mission, and after in my entire life, I am your disciple".  I am changing the world for him one person at a time, and do it all day, every day, and I will always love him.  I know he is my Savior, my older brother, and my friend.  In his name Jesus Christ, Amen.

I love you !
Elder Tuckett


Sunday, August 10, 2014

Ups and Downs

This weeks has definitely had its ups and downs.  The weather was the same as last week.... COLD AND WET AND WINDY!  It is no fun!  The weather got the best of me and got me sick this week.  I am just now getting over it.  

The big news is that we have a baptismal date with that guy that I told you about last week.  I am so excited.  He prayed about the Book of Mormon and sincerely got an answer, like always.  He really wants to get baptized.  Exciting!  What is more exciting is that he has a wife and 4 children!  This really made my week.



This is a picture of me at the mission office.  We had to go get a trailer to move the other elders out of our flat.  They took most of our stuff, and ate all of our food, but they are finally gone and into their own flat.  All is well!  

We did some really good service this week!  There is an older lady in our ward that lives on top of a hill with stairs and no drive way and she ordered heaps of wood, and of course when we went to help her it was pouring rain so we had a wet, hard lifting work out as we helped her!  However, she did feed us! All is good! 

I have to go because some one just called us and we have to go help him!  I pray for you guys.   I am happy I am feeling better!  

I love you so much!  

Sorry I didn't take more pictures this week.  

Elder Tuckett

P.S.  BTW, I am counting down, only so I can use each day to its fullest.  If I don't then I will be thinking I have ages until I go home,  but sadly, 130 days doesn't see like ages.  


Sunday, August 3, 2014

Still Raining

It is still pouring rain here.  It rains so fast I don't know how it doesn't flood here!  The ground just soaks it up and all the drains just keep draining.  It is pretty crazy.  

This week we really focused on cleaning up our area book and what I learned or realized is that every one that has contact with us missionaries in our area is at a different point in their life.  Some are really ready and excited to accept and others are the opposite.  But.... Every one's life is ready to receive the restored gospel if you know how to apply it to their life.  

We started teaching an investigator last weekend and taught the restoration, this week as we visited him he said that he felt something last week and he would really love to see what this Book of Mormon is about.  So this week, he is praying and reading the Book of Mormon,  he is the most spiritual guy I have seen in Titahi bay yet!   I can't wait for this week to see what he has to say!  Other than that, we have just been looking for investigators.  But I thought that was exciting,  

The extra elders are still with us, but we just got word that they are moving out the end of the week.  Elder Ma Chee got your letter that you mailed him.  He loved it by the way.  I really felt that he needed it too.  He didn't say much about it, but I know he needed it.   Transfers are next, we will see if there are any changes.  

I love you guys and all that you do for me.

Love,
Elder Tuckett

He didn't send any pictures this week, but here are a couple I pulled off of the mission blog.