Monday, May 28, 2012

Tjener jeg i Hawaii!? (Am I serving in Hawaii??)


This week starts with Bryce showing off his apartment. (and housekeeping skills)
Our apartment - as clean as it could get . . . .

we just don't even have time to clean around here . . . .
 
Kjære brødre og søstre!

I've been taking way too long to email recently - so I'll try to write really quickly!

It has been ROASTING here in Oslo! I think it's been up in the 30's (Celsius, of course)(86+ degrees) this past week. It's making us missionaries feel loopy and tired. Drink that water! It's quite humid here as well - so that doesn't help. I feel like I'm serving in Hawaii. One day we even took studies outside on the deck because it was such a nice morning :).
Studyin' outside in gorgeous weather!

The DeLinde family invited us over for dinner this week. On the way over there by train, I sat next to this man who just frustrated me so much! I would ask him good, personable questions, and began explaining our message briefly and simply. I know I felt the Spirit strongly as I testified to him the truthfulness of what I had said. Then I asked, "What would it mean to you that God has called a new prophet, just like He has in the history of the world?" "Nothing." "Do you believe it is possible that God could call a new prophet?" "Nope!" He didn't even think about it - even though I knew he was feeling the Spirit. The Spirit does testify to our hearts the truth - and it is really up to us to act on the truth we receive. I am nevertheless grateful to have testified to that man the truthfulness of God's love through revealed, modern-day scripture and a living-day prophet! What a blessing!

While we were at the DeLinde's we heard about how the State Church is no longer a part of the State. The King of Norway used to be the head of the church, but has delegated it to someone else. It seemed fascinating, but I haven't been able to find more information about that. Big changes in the greatest Christian community of Norway indeed.

We've been teaching a boy by the name of A. This week he has asked absolutely the perfect questions to truly understand for himself the truthfulness of Christ's Restored Gospel. As a result, he stopped smoking, drinking and is doing everything he can to be free from addiction - just as Christ would have us! It is a great testimony-builder seeing lives change before your very eyes.

Here in Oslo we have the opportunity to teach Norwegian, for free, every Tuesday and Thursday for one hour. I had the opportunity to teach once this week - I loved it! Man, it's absolutely astonishing seeing how a language capability can be grown through faith, hard work, and a lot of practice. Sharing my joy of speaking Norwegian with others is a wonderful experience.

Norwegian alphabet (norsk alfabet)
A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h I i J j
a be se de e eff ge i je/jådd
K k L l M m N n O o P p Q q R r S s T t
ell em enn o pe ku ærr ess te
U u V v W w X x Y y Z z Æ æ Ø ø Å å
u ve dåbbelt
-ve
eks y sett æ ø å
A recording of the Norwegian alphabet
Our awesome member who visited us!






Our awesome member from Mo i Rana came down to Oslo this week for a business trip - and decided to take a detour with the missionaries for a little while! The weather here seemed to explode with heat when she was here - quite a difference from Mo i Rana that's for sure. It was wonderful to see her there :D.
C. and me! MMM.




















There's also a really nice member here from Taiwan - who invited us over for dinner. I love chinese food. Garrett, I am extremely jealous you're in Hong Kong. But then C., our member, talked about how missionaries are treated in Taiwan compared to those in Hong Kong. Missionaries in Taiwan are spoiled, and treated very well . . . to the point where they are stunted in their abilities as missionaries. However, in Hong Kong, it's an all-round rough city, but the missionaries that come out of there are always extremely humble, grateful, teachable and with characters like gems. That's my best buddy in Hong Kong!! Add more oil, buddy!




And . . . I didn't mean for this to be a side-note, but we also received a baptism this week!
B. at her baptism :D
B. has the faith I would like to have. She is strong, faithful, and filled with Christ-like love. The Spirit always floods the room when a baptism is performed. After she was confirmed, despite the fact she didn't understand a word of Norwegian, tears were streaming down her face. The Holy Ghost surrounded us, and testified that that ordinance was performed with correct authority - the the Gift of the Holy Ghost has been successfully delivered to B. We are incredibly blessed.

I testify that Christ suffered and died for us so that we may return to heaven. He has paid the price - it has already been performed. However, our task is to learn how to be comfortable in God's presence here and now. It's a long, shaping and trying process, but it will be worth every effort.

 Because life with our Father in Heaven is just that infinitely wonderful.

-Eldste Bryce Thomas Johnson
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The pictures below are more just received to go on last week's blog. They will be added to that blog soon.
The 18 girls in bunads :)

Another Russ Bus

More girls in bunads

syttende mai (meaning May Seventeenth) or Nasjonaldagen (The National Day).









Monday, May 21, 2012

Jeg elsker Oslo!!@! (I love Oslo!!)


Kjære alle sammen!

There's a whole lot to say since last Thursday!


Syttende Mai ROCKED. Oslo was bustling with people. Us missionaries were honored to receive some tickets to see the parade, and even see the King (from really far away, but we still saw him!).


Norwegian Constitution Day is the National Day of Norway and is an official national holiday observed on May 17 each year. Among Norwegians, the day is referred to simply as syttende mai (meaning May Seventeenth), Nasjonaldagen (The National Day)
The Royal Guard Norwegian Constitution Day parade.







After which, us missionaries had a competition to see how many girls in bunads we could get in one picture with us! I am pleased to announce that Elder Chapman (a good chap from jolly ol' England) and I won with 18 girls in bunads!
Bunads! You can only count 15 here - I'll get the better picture from another person soon.

Bunads, by the way, are the traditional celebratory clothing for the country of Norway. Every one of them is handmade, with real precious metals and gems on them.
Bunads!
They commonly cost ranging from $5,000 to $100,000 American dollars. And let me tell you - they are GORGEOUS. And yes, both the people AND the bunads.
Bunads!

Me and the naked park . . . .























After which, us missionaries took a trip to Frogner Park (or commonly called "naked park" by all the missionaries) for a little barbecue.
Frogner Park
With our "one-time grills" we made some delicious hot-dogs. Not exactly J-Dawgs, but still delicious! Then we toured around Frogner Park with some extremely interesting artwork. I'll post the appropriate statues only.
When I think of making a statue, I have never thought of a pile of babies.
When I think of making a statue, I have never thought of a pile of babies.









Oslo is aMAZING. One of my biggest fears is talking with people while on the T-bane (Oslo subway), Trikk (Oslo monorail throughout town), and on the buses. But Elder Godfrey, my new companion, and I are determined to overcome it. And it's been awesome!! Just on one trip, you can get a few lessons just talking with people. People are much more talkative here than in Mo i Rana. 

Now, to answer my Mom's questions: My new companion is Elder Godfrey. He's from Kayesville, Utah. He's been out for 2 months longer than I (12 months). He has previously served in Kristiansand (southern Norway) and Skien (eastern Norway). I love this guy. I've just been extremely blessed with excellent companions!

The ward here in Oslo is awesome!! I felt extremely welcome and loved my first Sunday there. We
An old church in Oslo - and me!
only cover the Oslo ward, but a few companionships are covering multiple branches (Romerike and Hamar; and Kristiansand and Evja for example). Yes we are certainly living in the most expensive city in the world to live in - probably in the most expensive apartment out of all missionaries in the world (note the probably).

The members rock here! They are willing to help, itching for an investigator to greet and get to know, and absolutely pumped for missionary work. The creation of the second stake has really motivated all of the members here to keep up the member missionary work (it's really the only way to increase the rate of new members here!). 

Elder Godfrey and I were white-washed here in Oslo; however, we were in fact FILLED with investigators to work with. The previous missionaries were doing a fabulous job. We had about 12 hours to learn about all of them and begin teaching them (one reason why I was so extremely overwhelmed last week).

It is possible to bonk here - but so far I don't see us doing that. You can contact on the street 24/7 here!! 

Our Zone work takes up all of our free time in meals, studies and even sometimes late into the night (gotta love late numbers on Sunday night . . . .). But I can't express how much I love serving the whole Zone :). I can actually get lost in the work here - no time to think about anything but those we need to help! I love it!!

Here in Oslo we have 3 companionships. A sister companionship, a district leader companionship and a zone leader companionship. I am actually around people again - I love love love it!!

Oslo Chapel, Picture taken 1970
Here in Oslo we have a church building, as well as an Institute Center for Young Adults right in the middle of town.

OK that's all the questions. Now it's miracle time!! Last night we were 1 lesson away from our goal. The moment we were about to take a Trikk to an area in town, we received a call from Søster Grass that our new convert and his best friend were over at our Institute Center. We booked it to the Institute center and began talking with both of them. His best friend was so impressed by the story of Joseph Smith and the First Vision (the Holy Ghost confirmed to him the truthfulness of that experience!), we have a baptismal date set for June! What a miracle! Thank you thank you thank you Søster Grass for being sensitive to the influence of the Holy Ghost!

We're also holding a Brazilian/Hispanic baptism this next Saturday for V. and B.! We are extremely blessed here! What I am really hoping is for the F. family to be baptized this June up in Mo i Rana so I can go and visit them :D.

The gospel of Jesus Christ is true. Baptism is the gateway for the atonement to take a fuller, sweeter effect upon our individual and collective lives. Jesus Christ lives. This work will never end.

And I couldn't be happier!


-Eldste Bryce Thomas Johnson

P.S. Happy Birthday Elder Putnam, Duncan and Dad!! I hope your birthdays were awesome :D


This picture is taken in Oslo during Syttende Mai. Refer to May 5th, 2012 post for details about Russ and the Russ Bus.
Russ Bus (they're so wasted!)





Thursday, May 17, 2012

Ha det, Mo. Hallo Oslo! (See ya, Mo. Hello Oslo!)



Kjære alle!

Holy mackerel, there is so much that has happened this week I cannot describe everything.


Well, last Wednesday I received a call to serve in Oslo - white-washing our area (which means that both my companion and I came from different areas and come together to figure out everything in Oslo). Quite overwhelming, however after a week or two, everything will be under control again! 
Oslo is one of the most beautiful cities I've ever been in. Beautiful green, beautiful buildings and even beautiful people! We've got it all here in Oslo. We even have some crazies come up to us randomly and start talking at us while we are teaching people on the street. Yeah, we didn't get that in Mo. However there are always people on the street ready to hear our message - that's certainly a change from Mo! What a blessing it is to know that God prepares us for our assignments, and will help us where we fall short. Sometimes you just need to hold on!!

The F. family!!

Mo i Rana had really become my area - I was comfortable, confident and just knew how to work that area! We had 14 people in church on Sunday!! The whole church was filled, we didn't have any more chairs. This was in itself a miracle. The Lord has surely answered my prayers that more people would come to church regularly. We had some absolutely amazing families there - and I am going to miss them so much!! May God bless them with answers to their prayers and desires for the future. After watching The Testaments with the F. family - the Spirit was extremely strong. I testify that Christ did visit the Americas after His resurrection. The witness of the Spirit is far too strong to deny. I know that the Book of Mormon was written to help us now, in our day. 

Calling home for Mother's Day was wonderful! Skype is amazing - it was so good to see *almost* my whole family (sorry Dad and Lara!). Every time I come in contact with them I am filled with gratitude for the blessings of the Temple that assures me that nothing will permanently separate us in or out of this life. I love my family so much! 

Leaving Mo i Rana left me sad and reflective. I am going to miss everyone there (even those that never said Hi back to me ;). The Lord truly prepared me and transformed me through that area. I feel so different and uplifted by the Spirit. The very same will happen here in Oslo.

Today is 17. Mai - Norwegian Independence Day. So we have a parade to go to - more details to come! 

This truly is Christ's true, original and now restored Gospel!
-Eldste Bryce Thomas Johnson
Me and the Havmannen(Havmannen, or Havmann (in English: "The Man from the Sea") is a granite stone sculpture by the English artist Antony Gormley located in the city of Mo i Rana .

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Andrew at the Gyda burger joint

Haha
Bowling with R.!

IT GOT TO 18+ DEGREES!!
Me and our awesome member - God bless her!


Monday, May 7, 2012

Norges Arbeidernes Dag (Norwegian Labor Day!)

Location of Mo i Rana. 
Near the Arctic Circle-
The Arctic Circle is the invisible circle of latitude on the earth's surface at 66°33' north, marking the southern limit of the area where the sun does not rise on the winter solstice or set on the summer solstice - a geographic ring crowning the globe. It is approximately 1,650 miles from the North Pole. Scientists say the Arctic Circle "wanders". Click that last link to find out more!
The Arctic Circle is also the outermost parallel circle counted from the North Pole where we cannot see the sun rise over the horizon in the winter solstice. This phenomena is called polarnight, or midwinter darkness, and occurs around December 21.

Hallo!

Elder Farnsworth and I were extremely surprised last Tuesday when ALL of the shops were closed, and we were without people to find! After a few hours, we had Norwegian flags over everything, a live band, a huge crowd bustling in the city, and many old, delicious cars driving around! Porsche 911s, Stingray Corvettes, Dodge Chargers, Chevelle SS, 1940 Chevy pickup, etc etc. Farnsworth just helped me with the names - haha! So that was a little rain on our parade of finding - but a neat day nonetheless. I just wish I took pictures!

 
Our member took us to Svartisen - but it was closed :(


It has been way cold this past week - it's snowed twice, and the wind just won't stop blowing. But if there is one thing Satan can't do - it is hindering the Spirit while on the street. It is always edifying and personally cleansing to share the Book of Mormon with people. Frustrating and tiring? You bet your life! Worth it? Well, have you seen the Lord bless your life? The Lord, through a missionary, contacted my great great grandparents and shared the Restored Gospel with them. Because of that - hundreds, thousands, millions then eternities of lives are changed because of that missionary. If I can just find one person - one person! - to be a faithful, life-long convert to the Gospel of Jesus Christ - all of my efforts will have been worth it.

Our church activity on Wednesdays have been pretty cool too. We've had the opportunity to see some old old seminary videos - man I love these things! Spiritual Crocodiles, The Mediator - I love how the Church keeps up with technology in order to better create personal spiritual experiences to the people of the world. Even to today we have General Conference, Mormon Messages, and mormon.org filled with wonderful, uplifting messages about how the Lord can personally bless your life. Ahh - the Gospel rocks!


Bodø (the other city in my district) has had two baptisms this past week - and I absolutely love the reactions of these new converts. "I just feel like a huge weight is lifted! I feel light and happy." 
- that is evidence of sin's burden being lifted by our Savior Jesus Christ. This IS Christ's true gospel - administered, proved and supported by HIS authority. The restored priesthood of God directly given to Joseph Smith by the hands of Peter, James and John, as well as John the Baptist. Isn't it wonderful??

Recently I've reflected on how incredibly blessed we are in this church - especially in California and Utah. We have opportunities such as Especially For Youth, Education Week, Seminary, Institute, Church Activities and BYU Classes all aimed at opening up the scriptures and personally applying the truths of the gospel to our lives. My life has forever been changed by these things.

We've made a goal to see the Lord's hand in our everyday life. One big one I've realized is that I can understand the Northern Norwegian dialect really really well now. After 6 months, I should have it down - but it is still a miracle to see how the Lord can shape and use our minds to bring forth the word! Our members really help too. "Eg hæl ikkje" directly transcribes to "I heel not" which translates to "I can't manage it." Whodathunk?? There's some American dialect for ya as well :P

The Lord IS preparing the minds and the hearts of the people to receive the message of the Restored Gospel. As Alma says - there are angels going about RIGHT NOW among the people preparing them!! (Alma 13:24). We've just got a load of unprepared people to file through in order to find the prepared.

Keep 'em comin'!!

-Eldste Bryce Thomas Johnson

Svartiskongen! (The Black Ice King) - do you behold those legit shades and grimace!?!
P.S. happy birfday on the tenth, guuuuurl ;)

Real Norwegian Food - White fish (torsk) with butter and cream and potatoes. Baha.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Russ har begynt! (Russ has begun)‏


Free rose from our library
Heiya!
Whew, I am so tired all the time. I suppose that means I'm a good missionary :P

Norway's huge high school graduation party began this week: the "Russ". (*note* Do not look up pictures for Russ, they are more
The local carnival in time for Russ!

than likely extremely inappropriate). Russ is a 3 week time after graduation, before 17. Mai (Norway's independence day), for all of the graduating class to get drunk, break the law of chastity and sass their moms like nobody's business. And security doesn't do a thing about it - it's Russ! Normally you'll find huge red, blue or black buses driving around with ginormous sound systems, filled with people doing crazy stuff. There is a specified list of activities, accomplishments and 
rewards for the Russ. The appropriate (and quite fun!) activities include: eating breakfast in a roundabout, sleeping in a roundabout, sleeping in your teacher's tree for one night, squirting random people with water-guns, don't brush your teeth or shower for the whole 3 weeks, wear the same Russ attire the whole 3 weeks etc etc. The Russ seems like a really cool idea - as long as it held within the commandments of God! However! The Russ attire is awesome - bright red overalls and Norwegian flag shoes. We found some really cheap pairs - so I'm stoked!


Other than that, our wonderful member also took us to Nesna this week. Nesna is a very small
On the way to Nesna!
Norwegian community out on the coast that is simply beautiful! To explain Norway's community style: simply beautiful. I love it! She also took us to her hytte (summer cabin). She spoils us all too much. We always tell her: "Du snilleste, hvorfor er du alt for snill??" (You kindest, why are you way too kind?) And she says "Å være med misjonærene gjør meg kjempe glad! Det er det minst jeg kan gjøre." (Being with the missionaries
that wind was blowin' my tie off!
makes me super happy - it's the least I can do!). She is so salty - and by that I mean the salt of the earth ;). (Matthew 5:13)
 
Eldste and Søster Pedersen came down this week to strengthen the Mo i Rana branch. It was a wonderful visit - such a strength to us and our members! It was also extremely refreshing to sit in the congregation for once :P. You can really tell your leaders are inspired of God when you can feel their love, respect and care for you and your work. I hope I can do the same in my future callings in the church :).


One huge thing I learned this week: the Book of Mormon and Preach My Gospel are really the only two books you need to keep your testimony going while on your mission. Ken Kenworthy told me this a long time ago, but I just gained a testimony of it :P. As my buddy Elder Hazen over 
in Hong Kong is experiencing, there are certainly many people who are just not willing to try the message. And even those who do try it don't get an immediate answer, simply because their heart's
not in the right place, or they don't listen for an answer. "Well, will you try to find out He's there? It just takes prayer." "nope." "We're talking about the greatest, most powerful being in the universe that has, does, and always will exist - and that wouldn't mean anything to you that He is there?" "Nope." That has been way hard. But, as our call letter states: As you read the scriptures, your motivation to be obedient and to work hard will increase. BoM and PMG are the key to that promise :).

This gospel is true! It is wonderful. It gives us the opportunity to reach beyond our natural capacities and abilities to comprehend, think, speak, act, work and so much more.

-Eldste Bryce Thomas Johnson

 Me and our member's cat
(talk about allergies!!)





The world ends when this bottle of vitamin bears expires!!
  (The end date of Mayan Calendar, thus end of world.)