Monday, February 6, 2012

Andrew's Baptism

  The sun on the mountains! By the way! 89 days no sun and counting!! Mo i Rana is the perfect place to be out of the sun, thanks to this huge mountain.
Hei alle!
 
Well, this has been one crazy crazy week - yet absolutely incredible!

Andrew was baptized yesterday on the shores of Ytteren, near Mo i Rana. The weather was -15 degrees Celsius (5 degrees F) with a fine breeze. It's really not all that bad when you can't even feel your feet :P. But honestly, the Spirit was there in rich abundance - especially when testimonies were born. Our Mission President even came and took part in the festivities. Our Father in Heaven be praised for this wonderful event in the life of Andrew! He looks and feels great, and loves Christ's Gospel. Also, the members here were angels in that they provided food, testimonies and a great Spirit during the  meeting. For all of you who have prayed in behalf of us and our investigators here in Mo i Rana - your prayers have been answered. I thank you all so much for the spiritual strength and support you send to us!!
We survived!! (note icicles hanging from Andrew's hair)























































The festivities afterward :)

Other exciting news regarding this week was that we saw some even MORE fantastic Northern Lights!! The whole sky lit up in a fantastic green, instead of just a long streak across the stars. Hopefully you will all receive these rockin' pictures!

Nordlys :D
Our new apartment is nothing-less-than heavensent. It stays warm. It's wonderful. It has a big kitchen. That's fabulous, too! A funny story though: after a long day of moving we found ourselves building our bunkbed (køyseng - I love that word) late into the night (10 pm - way late!). Norwegian beds are very different from American beds. We built it, but the bottoms of the beds are these unattached planks of wood that you must carefully set between the bedframes. When the mattress must be gently placed on top, pray that those planks don't fall! Needless to say, during the night, Elder Farnsworth was almost crushed by my heft, mattress and a few planks to the face. The next day we visited our neighbor, and he graciously gave us screws and power tools to fasten the bed together. Hahaha.

Farnsworth and I
Other than that, things are quite normal, as normal as normal gets for Elder Farnsworth and I :). This gospel is true. Christ is our Savior. Repentance works - and is a wonderful gift from our Redeemer. Joseph Smith was God's prophet called in these days, and Thomas S. Monson is God's living prophet on the earth today. I love you all so much. Your support and love is felt even on the coldest days of Northern Norway :). Keep the fire of your testimony burning with a healthy dose of the Book of Mormon!

-Eldste Bryce Thomas Johnson
sleepy sleepy me

Torstein and I :D (Torstein is another investigator)

1 comment:

Richman's Blog said...

That looks COOOOLD ! I am glad the spirit was there to warm you up. Dang I have to go turn up the heat now.:-)

Congrats Elder.

You will remember that the rest of your life.