Tuesday, February 19, 2019

February 19 - Nuts and Blessings

Dear Friends and Family,

Greetings!

We recently had the opportunity to go to a cashew "factory". Before going, we were able to see some cashews growing on a tree. The woman in charge of the factory store told us about how they process the cashews. If the fruit is freshly picked, they eat the fruit but if it has been a couple of days, they can't eat it. They dry the nut out for 2 to 3 days then they begin to process them. One woman cuts the cashew in half. There were two at the table using a metal pick to take the nut out of the shell. Two young men were cooking the cashews in oil over an open fire. They would drain them and set them out to dry. When the cashews were cooled and dry, they took them into the building where two ladies would bag and seal them. We were humbled by their willingness to work so hard. The tediousness of their work made the nuts we purchased from them even more precious.

Kent has been busy this past week making arrangements for our AATS Conference. There are many things to be planned and prepared and he will be doing most of that. He's gotten really good at power point presentations. Kent also gets to be the problems solver for issues that come up with anything to do with technology and callings. The employees do all the work with the equipment and they support the other employees but there are senior missionaries who come to him with problems they have with the work they do and he helps them. We have both learned a lot about technology on this mission. We came with no answers and lots of questions. We learned how to find answers and who to ask. Now we (Kent more than me) can answer many questions without asking our workmates for help. They are still looking for a replacement for us so if you know someone who is up for the adventure, let us know. They don't even need to know anything about computers, it's on the job training here.

This past week a new group of missionaries came to the MTC. A young man came to the clinic with a large lesion in his jaw - probably not cancer but the lesion destroys the jaw bone. This is the second one we've seen and it always leaves me with such mixed feelings. I mourn for the missionary and sorrow for the disappointment he must feel at having to go home for treatment. At the same time I rejoice for the tender mercy that the lesion was found and can be treated and pray for the full recovery of the missionary.

During General Conference the past year, encouragement was given for us to live so we would be prepared for the Second Coming. I wondered what that meant, what we needed to change and do better. In the country-wide stake conference that was held while Elder Holland was here, he answered my question beautifully. He also shared a quote from many years ago by George Q. Cannon that I would like to share with you in case anyone else had the same question I did:
"By the Saints refusing to be led by the influences of Satan, and not yielding to his seductive temptations, he is virtually bound so far as they are concerned; and, when the head of the family can attain unto this power, and persuade his wife and family to do likewise, the power of Satan will be bound in that habitation, and the Millennium will have commenced in that household; and if all should take this course, man and the earth would soon be prepared for the coming of Jesus and the ushering in of the full Millennial glory, and the complete binding of Satan, of all of which glory they would already have a foretaste. (George Q. Cannon, 17 July 1864, Millennial Star, XXVI:514) 

May we all do our best to prepare for the Second Coming individually and in our homes.

Love,
The Tuckers





Saturday, February 16, 2019

February 11 - February

Dear Family and Friends,

Mabuhay! (the miracle of technology is that you can google this and find out what it means 😀) The past few weeks we have been to Legazpi to train new assistants and we were blessed to have a son and a daughter (they came at the same time) come to visit us here in the Philippines. We were given permission to take a few days off to show them some of our favorite spots and to visit some new ones.

The region around Legazpi is known for their chili peppers. They are tiny but they really have a burn. We stopped at a restaurant that served Sili (chili) ice cream. As you can see by the first picture, there are different heat levels you can order. We had Level 1 but one of local people we were having lunch with had Level 2 - they don't even want the highest heat (Volcano). This ice cream is very interesting. It is cold and creamy when it touches the tongue but the burn starts in the back of the mouth. The burn doesn't go down the throat, it pretty much stays in the the same place unless you eat more than one scoop in one sitting, then the heat starts to spread. We had a tiny taste of the Level 3 and that one is really hot! The little things sticking up out of the ice cream in the picture are the chilis. Elder Tucker tasted those and found out they are really, really hot.

When Aubry and Rhet were here, we went out one evening for a "Firefly" tour. We rode a boat into the mangroves which grow on the edge of the land out into the water. We've seen fireflies on land before but part of this tour was seeing bioluminescent plankton in the water. At first it was like little fireflies in the water, little sparks of light in the wake of the boat. The guide that was with us gave us sticks that we put in the water. When we would dip or splash the water with our sticks, it looked like a lighted sparkler or a fairy wand of magic sparkles in the water. It was amazing to see all that light in the water - so beautiful! An added bonus was seeing all the stars in the sky while we were out in the dark. God has created so many beauties for us to enjoy - on land, in the sky and in the water - everywhere! I tried to take pictures but it was too dark for my camera so your imagination will have to do. I am including some pictures of some of the sights we saw with Aubry and Rhet so you can see how beautiful this country is.

As we've thought about Elder Holland's visit, we have realized that the broadcasts we had with him have been a highlight of our mission. These broadcasts are part of the reason we are here. We are doing our best to get people trained in every unit so that real-time broadcasts like we had with Elder Holland can be available to every member in the Philippines. There really isn't anything we can do about wifi dependability but to have trained people in place to set up and troubleshoot broadcasts such as these is what our work has been. The country-wide Stake Conference Elder Holland held and the Devotional for Married Couples were the responsibility of the Technology Specialists. They use Facebook Messenger to communicate with each other too. It was great to see their conversations when one had a problem and someone would answer to help them resolve the issues. We couldn't really read what was written because they sent messages in Tagolog but we could watch the action and see how they worked together to have successful broadcasts. Ours is a work that we don't often see the results but this time we did and it was satisfying to know that through technology, the good word of the gospel was reaching more and more members. Of course this wasn't all because of our efforts alone. It took many people doing their jobs to make the connections work. We were just happy to be part of the team.

As our time becomes shorter and we know our mission will soon come to an end, our tendency is to look back and determine what kind of a “wake” or ripple effect we’ve had. More than ever, we witness this is the gospel of Christ, His work rolls forward and our testimonies are stronger because of these past months. The prophet Nephi puts it this way, “and thus we see that the commandments of God must be fulfilled. And if it so be that the children of men keep the commandments of God he doth nourish them, and strengthen them, and provide means whereby they can accomplish the thing which he has commanded them...” 1 Ne 17:3 Our witness is this is true. We are doing all we can to work and make a difference and gradually ways open so we can accomplish the things which need to be done.

We love each of you and are grateful for your prayers of support. We can feel the difference your prayers make in our service. Thank you.

Love,
The Tuckers