Current Norway Address

Mailing Address in Norway:

Eldste Easton Egan
Pilestredent Park 34 #99
0176 Oslo
NORWAY

Friday, December 15, 2017

Christmas Mission Letter from President and Sister Hill

Dear Parents of Norway Oslo Missionaries,                                                   December 2017
            Greetings from Oslo! Winter is here, the temperatures are dropping, and we have experienced significant snowfall in recent weeks. Christmas is magical in Norway, and a perfect time to reach out to provide an update on our Mission.                                      
            The most obvious thing to report is that our Mission is very young. For the first time since the change in age for Missionary service in 2012, a large group of Sisters and Elders departed this summer at around the same time. The net result was that well over half of our missionaries have been in Norway for less than five months.  This has presented us with some challenges, but also many blessings. The young missionaries bring great enthusiasm and desire to work, and our more senior missionaries have been stretched with new responsibilities. The result has been very positive, and we are already reaping benefits from this transition. Thank you for preparing such wonderful missionaries!
            Our current assigned “complement“ in Norway is eighty missionaries. The “complement” refers to the target number of missionaries the Church anticipates assigning to our Mission.  This number assumes twenty-eight Sisters and fifty-two Elders. Currently we have seventy-eight missionaries, which will increase to eighty-two in February. Since our arrival in 2015, our numbers have fluctuated between a peak of ninety-two and a brief low this summer of sixty-eight. Given our membership and number of units, this is a very reasonable complement. Sister Hill and I are grateful that this number allows us to create individual relationships with our missionaries and get to know them well. We consider that a great blessing.
            In addition, we are blessed to have seven senior couples serving in our Mission. In the past year, we have been joined by Elder and Sister Robinson who are the office couple from Orem, Utah; Elder and Sister Cook from American Fork, Utah who are assigned to Kristiansand; Elder and Sister Jenson from Provo, Utah assigned to Bergen; and Elder and Sister Bergquist from Weiser, Idaho, who are assigned to Oslo. We love and appreciate these wonderful couples, as do your daughters and sons. They contribute greatly to our Mission.
            As you may be aware, this has been a challenging year for us with regards to convert baptisms. Historically, Nordic Missions record around one-half baptism per missionary per year. While there have been some peaks and valleys, this is about average. This year, we will come in under that number, having been at or above that target in the past two years.
            In recent weeks, we have seen an uptick in the number of baptisms and the number of individuals who have been committed to baptism. As a result, we feel momentum is growing and we expect an increase in convert baptisms n 2018. Please remember our missionaries and our Mission in your prayers as we work to find those who are prepared to hear our Message.
            Helping our missionaries to continue to have the “faith to find” is a central focus of our efforts. We emphasize exact obedience, daily preparation both physically and spiritually, “joyful” diligence, and an emphasis on finding the “one.” At our recent Christmas Zone Conference, we challenged the missionaries to examine themselves and identify one or two areas they could focus on to become more effective and obedient missionaries. We also emphasized that the Lord would help them to identify those areas and accomplish their goals. While missionary service is challenging, we have found that our missionaries experience remarkable growth as they consecrate all their efforts on their missionary assignment. As Elder Holland has stated, the change that occurs in our faithful missionaries is truly the “Miracle of a Mission.”
            Thank you for your love and support, both of your missionary and our Mission. We know you pray for us and our wonderful Norwegian saints, and those prayers make a difference. Norway is a remarkable country, and a joyful place to serve. We are grateful to you for raising magnificent sons and daughters who are prepared, willing, and worthy to serve a full-time mission. They are the joy of our lives, and touch us daily with their goodness and willingness to humbly do their best to fulfil their callings.
            We wish for each of you a peaceful, joyful Christmas, remembering our Savior and His great love and sacrifice for us. We bear testimony that He lives, and that He heads our Church. It is an honor to serve as the Mission President and wife in Norway, blessed to serve together with our outstanding missionaries.
            We look forward to a wonderful 2018!
            Love,
            President and Sister Hill

            Norway Oslo Mission

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