Current Norway Address

Mailing Address in Norway:

Eldste Easton Egan
Pilestredent Park 34 #99
0176 Oslo
NORWAY

Thursday, February 21, 2019

February 21, 2019

This week was awesome!  It started out with having all of the trainers and new missionaries come into Oslo to have a 2 day conference/training meeting.  It was a blast.  The new missionaries here have such amazing Norwegian.  I don't know what they are doing in the MTC but it seems to be working.  

Come Friday morning we packed up and headed to the airport to go on splits in a city called Trondheim.  There is a train stop from the airport to the city called Hell.  So we got some good pictures there and then I was blessed to be able to go on splits with Eldste Hansen.  He is such an amazing missionary and such a hard worker.  We have waited for this moment to go on splits our entire mission.  




While in Trondheim, I got the chance to run into a friend who was a foreign exchange student at Alta.  It was way cool to see her and to speak to her in her own language.  Elder Hansen and I had some time to contact around the city.  One of our best conversations we had was with a guy from France on vacation.  We talked to him for about 30 min.  He didn't believe in God but was open to talk about it.  I think it is so amazing that we are able to tell people that God can answer their prayers.  I am also surprised about how more people aren't willing to just try and see if God exists.  Our message is so amazing and simple and I know it can change everyone's lives.  

On the plane ride home, this younger man sat next to me on the plane and we had a fun conversation.  The reason he knew about the church is because his school band has practiced in a couple of our buildings.  By the end he wasn't interested but it sure made the plane flight a lot of fun.

Sadly, we didn't teach anyone this week but we will get one this next.

Monday was full of meetings and other things.  This next week is going to be really busy but fun. We have a guy from Salt Lake coming who works with the missionary department.  I am excited to learn from him.

I a grateful to be out here on my mission.  I know this church is Gods Church on earth.  And I know that we can all get answers to our prayers if we are willing to try.

Have a good one.

med vennlig hilsen 

Eldste Egan



Friday, February 15, 2019

February 15, 2019

Hi Mom and Dad,

This week was great.  It started out with flying to Trondheim and wow was it cold.  It was a really cool city and fun experience.  We had another amazing zone conference there.  President Tew does an amazing job!  It has been fun to travel and to be apart of all of the zone conferences.  

Thursday was a day of fun and work.  I honestly can't remember much from this day besides the fact that we had to go and pick up some bibles for the missionaries because the MTC wont provide anymore Norwegian bibles to the missionaries.  And every day for the past week and a half, it has just constantly snowed.  I also had a blender crack and explode all over me in the apartment.  

Friday, we drove many missionaries from the south zone to conference.  We had a fun conference again and I got the chance to meet about 6 missionaries that I have never had the chance to meet before.  Again another day of constant snow.  On the way home from conference, it started to rain, and knowing that there is about 3 feet of snow here and then add rain made for a lot of ice.  Lets just say I got the van stuck on a hill of ice and barely made it home.  Nothing like a little luck.  

Saturday we had a meeting with our ward mission leader and also a district council.  We also had the musical and it was an eventful one.  Started out with prostitutes that came to us and asked us some questions right before the musical got out.  This then led to an eventful time of passing out books again.  This led to trying to pass out books to the taxi drivers. Sometimes I feel like this it what it would be like to serve your mission in Las Vegas.  

Sunday we had church and our new Bishop who is from Scotland who served his mission here about 8 years ago gave an amazing talk about doing the Lords will.  He is an amazing example of fulfilling your calling. 

Monday we had lots to do in the office because we have all of the new missionaries who came in this transfer come back to Oslo and go through a 2 day training sort of thing.  It will be a ton of fun.  And the SUN CAME OUT FOR MORE THAN 5 MINUTES TODAY.  Wow, I forgot how it feels and that there is joy when you see the sun.  I was totally fine with the dark until I saw the sun again and realized how nice it is.  It felt like a completely different world.

I again will fly to Trondheim this week on Friday.  It is possible but extremely rare to see the Northern lights there but it will probably be my only shot so I sure hope it happens on Friday night.  

Everything is going great.  Time is flying and luckily i can keep myself busy.  I haven't taught a lesson in over a month but that will come.  I am grateful to be serving here in Norway.

Thanks for all that you do.




Hello everyone. 

Another great week in Oslo.  The sun came out this week and it was amazing. I didn't realize how much I missed it until it was back.

This week has been full of zone conferences and other things but the Book of Mormon musical is still going on and has been a big success.  We as a mission have given out a rough estimate of 65,000 copies of the Book of Mormon since the musical started at the beginning of my mission.  

I was able to travel to the beautiful city of Trondheim this past week and it was an amazing place with the most famous old church building in Norway.  It was super cold but we had a great zone conference there.

The work is fun and going well.  I love serving here in Norway.  Time seems to fly by and I can't believe it is already the middle of February.  

-- 
Elder Egan




Fun Pictures from Elder and Sister Naylor who serve in Trondheim.  They took Elder Egan and Elder Garlick to the town of Hell.  

Pretending to call home


Elder and Sister Naylor




February 15, 2019- Latter-day Saint Missionaries Can Now Call, Text Home Weekly, First Presidency Announces

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Friday an update to guidelines regarding communication between full-time missionaries and their families.
Effective immediately, the Church’s 65,000 missionaries are authorized to communicate with their families each week on preparation day by text messages, online messaging, phone calls, and video chats, in addition to letters and emails.
“Regular communication with their families is an important part of a missionary’s service,” said the First Presidency in a statement. “One of the major purposes of this adjustment is to encourage families to be more involved in their missionary’s efforts and experiences.”
The significant adaptations to missionary communication are the result of the “options, possibilities, and technologies now offered in some parts of the world,” said Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and chairman of the Church’s Missionary Executive Council.
Communication should occur on the missionary’s preparation day and be initiated by the missionary. Missionaries are asked to use good judgment in determining the length of phone calls and video chats and to be considerate of their companions.
With the new advances in technology, this communication should take place at little or no cost to the Church, the missionaries, or their families.
In those few locations where families or missionaries do not have access to computers or phones, missionaries are encouraged to continue using their current means of communication.
In addition to weekly communication, missionaries are also encouraged to contact family on other special occasions such as Christmas, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, parents’ birthdays, and other culturally significant holidays.
“We encourage missionaries to communicate with their families each week using whatever approved method missionaries decide,” said Elder Uchtdorf. “This may vary based on their circumstances, locations, and schedules for that week. It is not expected that all missionaries will call or video chat with their parents every week. The precise manner of communication is left up to the missionary as he or she decides what will best meet their needs.”
Elder Uchtdorf said the new guidelines offer several additional benefits, including accommodating varied family circumstances, as well as better supporting those missionaries who would benefit from increased personal contact with family at home.
“As families, we love our missionaries,” he said. “Missionaries love their families. They want to communicate with them.”
Elder Uchtdorf called this communication—made possible by technology—a wonderful thing. “We communicate with our Heavenly Father every day, and we would like to have our families communicate with the missionaries every week—maybe by letter or maybe by email, or now maybe by video chats or phone calls. This is an addition which brings more confidence, more peace.”
He rejected the philosophy that calling home more than twice a year will weaken or distract missionaries.
“Our missionaries are pretty tough,” said Elder Uchtdorf. “They receive rejection every day. They have tough weather conditions. They have to learn a lot. They have to work with new cultures, with new circumstances. But above all, they know in their hearts and minds that they are servants and representatives of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Further, Elder Uchtdorf said new options of communication with home will be a motivating force, not a distraction. After their communication with families—in whatever form the missionaries select—they can “go out there and serve the Lord with even a brighter heart, a more joyful countenance.” They can smile at the people they meet and teach and say, “‘I just talked to my parents. They send their greetings and they send their love.’” 
Church leaders trust the missionaries, he said. “They do this very well on Christmas or whatever the occasion is. We are confident that this will be very nicely done among the missionary companionships.”
Increased communication can help to unify missionaries and their families in this “great and marvelous work,” said Elder Uchtdorf. Missionaries can share with their families “the wonderful experiences they have in the field.”
Increased communication may also help missionaries who are homesick and could benefit from the “comforting voice of their parents,” said Elder Uchtdorf.
To avoid disruption to missionary schedules, family members are asked not to initiate calls or chats but instead wait for the missionary to contact them on his or her weekly preparation day. If a missionary’s parents live in different locations, he or she may contact each parent separately.
Parents should remember that the missionaries have an important work to do. “They are called to bring the gospel message to all the world. They are called to find, teach, baptize, and help people to become disciples of Jesus Christ. They are the ones in charge of communication.”
Missionaries “initiate the call to their parents because they have a schedule they want to fulfill. Missionaries and parents can plan ahead to find a time convenient to both. On preparation day, missionaries want to prepare physically, mentally, and spiritually for the rest of the week. They know best which time would be best for them to call home.”
Elder Uchtdorf added, “The Lord loves the missionaries and their families. We are confident that the expanded ways of weekly communication between missionaries and their families by letters, emails, online messaging, video chats, or phone calls will have a positive effect on the efforts to gather Israel, both in the mission field and at home.”

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

February 6, 2019

Hi Mom and Dad,

A great week here in Oslo.  Last Tuesday I flew to Bergen and we had a zone conference on Wednesday.  It was snowing so hard and with it being Bergen, it was the thickest wettest snow. Can't wait to ski! But with all of the mountains around, it looked amazing.  After the conference I made sure I took a quick trip into down town to get myself a reindeer hot dog.  It was expensive but worth it to say I have had it.  

Wednesday night, I got my Christmas package.  Thank you so much mom. The money and everything was in it.  On Thursday I was on Splits with the Stavanger Elders. I was able to be with my old Companion Eldste Ewell.  Most of our day was contacting.  And wow was it cold.  Not much came from the 4 hours of contacting but it was fun.  We also got to meet with a less active member and had a great lesson.  Really fun to be back with my old companion for a day.  I am excited to go back to Stavanger next transfer.  That night, 6 more elders joined us in our apartment because of conference being the next morning.  

Friday was zone conference again in Oslo.  Really great conference and it has been fun because my companion and I give a presentation at every single one and it is nice to get 4 shots at the same presentation.  

Saturday there was a baptism for an eight year old in the ward.  Fun to see that.  There was also lots to do in the office and we had a dinner at a members home.  They have a little chihuahua puppy, well at the end of the dinner and as we are leaving, I am about to put my shoes on when I fell like I stepped in something gooey.  Look down and yep, stepped in the dog crap in the house.  So I quickly took my sock off and folded it into itself.  I didn't want the members to notice that I stepped in it so I quickly put on my shoe without a sock and went out the door.  I have the sock in my hand and we take the elevator down and to our luck it breaks down.  For 30 minutes.  The worst part was that we had that stupid sock that stunk so bad.  But I am happy to say that we got stuck in an elevator for 30 minutes and it was pretty dang funny.   This is the four of us stuck in the elevator:



On Sunday, we had church as we taught Sunday School.  

Monday, We drove early to the mission home to have a meeting with President Tew and have interviews and lunch.  It was great!

Today we woke up and went and filled up the van with gas.  Now we are emailing but I will again be taking a flight today with President Tew to Trondheim for another conference. 

Everything is going great.  I am learning so much here. I couldn't imagine my life without my mission.  

Love you both,

Eldste Egan




With Elder Merrill Jenson - he worked with my Grandpa Ike during the Osmond Days.


Fontoft Stave Church in Bergen - built in 1883


Finally seeing sunshine


View of cold Trondheim


Streets of Trondheim

Friday, February 1, 2019

February 1, 2019

A great week here in Noway!   

Mom, first thank you for trying and helping with all of the BYU stuff!  I am sure it is a pain but I really thank you for looking into it.  I know college is expensive so where you find I know it's going to be great. I know whatever option you choose it will be a good one!  It's coming up and I'm getting excited.  

I am happy the package came that I sent home. I hope you and Hazley enjoy the hats.  Eat all of the chocolate you want.  I did get my new suit and shoes.  I love the suit but I also treat it as if it is made of Gold so I don't want to wear it. 

I will get my Christmas package tomorrow!  50 days late is better than not getting it.  Thank you so much.  

This week has been busy and fun.  Being in Fredrikstad again was great. I love that area of Norway.  Such amazing people.  It was super weird to be on the same streets and do all of these things in an area that I know so well.  Sadly, I didn't see any of the members but I was able to be on splits with one of my best friends from the mission.  We had a lot of fun and my legs were dead after having to bike in the snow.  That's a new experience. 


Being in the office is great.  There is a lot to learn!  But I love being around President Tew and learning from him.  And I work in the center because that is were the office is and we have 2 senior couples who work here and they are absolutely amazing.  One of them being the same ones who found my package last Christmas. They are from Idaho.   

Other than that, I fly to Bergen in about 2 hours and won't get home until tomorrow night which means I will have enough time to get myself a reindeer hot dog in Bergen!  The next 2 weeks are busy with 4 different zone conferences and it will be a blast.  There are a lot of missionaries I have never met so it will be fun to meet the whole mission.  

Love you,
Easton

Viking Ship Museum   The Gokstad Viking Ship

The Gokstad Ship in the exhibition hallGokstad was a fast ship, suitable for high sea voyages. After it was used at sea, it would be used to bury the dead on land. The man buried in it suffered cutting blows to both legs, indicating that he died in battle.

 




June 25, 2019

Hey, This will be my last group email of my mission.  Crazy how fast time is going. I will return the evening of the 4th of July.  T...