Monday, January 30, 2012

Jan 9, 2012

Thank you so much for emailing me. I love reading your emails. I appreciate the encouragemet you give and I strive to improve each and every day. Thank you for motivating me. I want to be a part of that 10% and I want to find those who are also of that 10%. I still remember that quote, in fact I have it memorized, about what Joseph Smith said,"...the man is willing to serve him at all Hazards...". So no matter what, just press on and do what is right. I am so glad to hear that Brandon is leaving on his mission soon. He has his endowments no. Such a great experience. Tell Bishop Blake thanks for all he has done for our family, he is a great man. I am grateful for the blessing we receive from the ward. I will continue to be faithful and serve here in Stockport with all my heart might mind and strength.
 
Here is my week for you...
 
Stockport is moving on strong. I have been a witness to His miracles this week. Elder Herrin and Caner are absolutely fantastic. They have been working hard all week and we all rejoice with each other when we see each others achievements and success. Their desires are right on target. To add more to that, Elder Taotua and I, Elder Herrin and Caner make a great team for serving in the same ward/area here in Stockport. I notice such great unity between us two companionship's. I am so grateful to serve with such a great group of faithful missionaries.
 
Personally, I find serving with Elder Taotua one of the greatest blessings of my mission. We work so well together. He is such a good missionary. He is obedient, faithful, pure in heart, and desirous. He motivates me to work hard each day and he claims the same for me. That is where the unity comes so strong. We have been working well this week with all the members and seen much success from it. The members love us here and we show our love for them by being kind and polite and allowing them to feel the love of the Savior through missionary work.
 
We have been able to have the privilege of teaching two young girls by the age of nine and eight. Katelyn is nine and Sophie is eight and they belong to a part member family who is considered to be less active. Elder Taotua and I have planned that as we teach them and bring them unto Christ, the process will unify their family and bring them back into the church with increased faith. We have developed great trust from them. The two young girls really look up to us and respect us. As well for the family, I completely believe that they enjoy us missionaries being in their presence.
 
I hope you have a great week. For me it will, zone conference tomorrow just to let you know.
I love you!
 
Love Elder Tucker Corbin

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