Thursday, February 21, 2013

Study the Atonement, Love the Temple, and Feast upon the Scriptures

Hello!

Hopefully this letter will be a little longer, more informational than the previous ones. Life can get pretty hectic in the MTC when it comes to computer time. Especially for District Leaders.

First, I'll respond to all of the letters Mom has sent me.
  • I don't know if I ever told you, but I didn't get anything that Kerri put up on the blog that you might have sent via called2serve. Maybe because of that page limit you mentioned. I would love to see the picture that Sister McKinnon produced. Sounds sweet! Also, I would love to get a reader's digest paragraph for each of my cousins. And maybe what people in the family are up to? 
  •  Sierra! You are so awesome! Thank you so much for writing to me, and especially to my companion, Elder Bradley. He loved your letter. Just so you know, I'm not being naughty...=P It's crazy that someone is always going to be gone from the family for a whole month! I've never noticed that MTC sounds like Empty Sea before, but my friend Elder Lehman thinks it's really funny. 
  • Random: Two of the Hermanas in my zone are going to the LA visitors center! Hermanas Phillips and Howell. Just in case you go to the temple G&G!
  • Unfortunately, we aren't allowed to take pictures in the cafeteria, so I can't get a picture of eating. And because I spent most of my time in the dishroom and not in the actual cafeteria, I'm not really sure if it's fuller. Though yesterday I heard we got 1200 new missionaries, and today the lines were HUGE (luckily after we got our food).
  • That story about Lily and I getting married is awesome. If anybody has ever seen the beginning of Fireproof, I aspire to that, so this is a little taste.
  • As for choir, we went the first week, but we have class during the rehersal on tuesday, up until the devotional itself, which means we can't ever sing in the actual one. Though we got our teacher to let us out early last week so we could at least do it once. I think the most inspiring 'meeting' so far has been President Bednar's MTC address from Christmas 2002(?) called Character of Christ. It's a must see. Again and again. All the missionaries rant and rave about it whenever it's showing on Sunday nights (read it here).
  • All four of us in our district are going to Peru, though Elder Lehman is going to Cuzco instead of Lima Central like the rest of us.
Elder Hicken, Elder Bradley, and Elder McKell all headed to Lima...with Elder Lehman pointing to Cuzco
Where I will be for the next two years!
Peru Lima, Central Mission, HERE I COME! (In a few weeks)
Elder Lehman pointing to his mission: Cuzco, Peru
    • The rumor about the bunks is half correct. We moved another bunk bed into every room in our building last week, and most of the other buildings are following suit. All the Hermanas are already 6 in a room. 
    • I'll try and get a portrait picture, if I can manage to remember when I'm not in Pday clothes!
    • The Elders that looked like they were going to Bolivia are the two who are going to Colombia.
    • That drawer is everything we keep of the treats that are given to us 4 elders. We get more than we can eat, so things go bad before we finish them. 
    • I got that Valentine chain! It's hanging up in our classroom, so I'll try and get a picture of that too.
    • I haven't gotten that letter with the $10 and picture of the girls, so I hope it's not lost or anything.
    • I ran past G'ma Gunn's house on Tuesday! But I actually just realized I live in the building right across the fence from it. Yay!
    • ZRT = zone resource teacher. We have an AM teacher, a PM teacher, and the zone has two ZRTs that just go around and help whoever needs help with anything. We don't ever have those group meetings though. As for Hermano Hardy, he doesn't know anyone in Chicago, so no luck. Sorry, Pop.
    Thanks for all those letters! It's nice to know what's going on at home! 
    Now for what's going on here!

    This is my last week as District Leader! They switch halfway through, and this is the end of week 3 for me. Can you believe it's been that long/short. I'm not even sure how time works anymore. Either way, the only two Elders left in the Zone who are older than our District leave on Monday and Tuesday, which means one of the two companionships in our district will be called as zone leader. Yesterday we had 11 new elders move into our zone. One is from Aurora, CO. Went to Grandview HS, going to Mexico.

    I think lots of people come into the MTC next week, verdad? (s/o to you BYU students) If someone could send me who is coming in so I can keep an eye out, that would be great. I see Hermana Zortman and ...Sister (something crazy in Hungarian) Butterfield daily, and Hermana Scaife (sp?) is on my classroom floor. Several other Elders from BYU as well.

    Well on Tuesday at 3pm our classroom was called over the intercom, which never happens, and our two Columbian-headed elders were called to the travel office. (this is after having their visas declined on Friday, after recieving flight plans to leave on Monday morning at 4) Sure enough, their visas came in and they left on a plane to Columbia at 5 Wednesday morning! Crazy, the work is hastening too fast for paperwork to keep up with it.

    I know that might not be a big deal to all of you, since you don't know my District family, but for me it's a huge deal. These 5 guys have become so close to me so fast, it's very hard to part with them.

    Anyone who can't decide about serving a mission, start studying the Atonement with all of your energy of soul. You will not be able to resist the desire to share the amazing effects of a knowlege of the Atonement. As for everyone who has already been on a full time mission, congratulations, you're now a part time missionary--you're not done sharing. If you lack an intense desire to share the gospel, you'd best start studying the Atonement right along with everyone else. If you don't fit in either of those categories, you should study the Atonement. In summary, STUDY THE ATONEMENT! It is so wonderful, so happy, so inspiring, so spectacularly amazing! I know it is because as I study it every day, as I share it every day, as I pray about it every day, my happiness has grown exponentially, my energy has increased in duration, my attention has been refocused, and my desires are being tuned! If you seek happiness, seek a testimony of the Atonement, and the happiness will come with a flood of our Savior's love.

    The Temple is so wonderful. Memorize everything! Feast on the words spoken in the Temple! I can't express how much I love going time and time again. But most importantly, fear to take advantage of the scriptures. Be afraid of falling into the category of people Nephi spoke to in 2 Nephi 32:7! But even more so, fear to hearken unto the evil spirit which teacheth a man not to pray. Which whispers "you're too tired", "try it first and then pray", "see if you can do it on your own". If you're ever thinking of praying, you should be praying. Ye must pray always! (verse 9) The ability to do things without prayer is a vice, and a weakness. It is harder to rely on the spirit, than to do it yourself. I love these words, and I hope they strike you with the same importance they strike me, for "these are the things of my soul".
    And now, as the preaching of the word had a great tendency to lead the people to do that which was just—yea, it had had more powerful effect upon the minds of the people than the sword, or anything else, which had happened unto them—Therefore Alma thought it was expedient that they should try the virtue of the word of God. (Alma 31:5)
    What a powerful, wonderful, inspiring verse. I am sometimes horrified by the world, and this verse has inspired me with strength to wield a sword of truth and virtue as I visit the world.

    I have come to anticipate being reassigned. The last district to leave our zone went all over the US, and it sounds so wonderful! Two missions? Sign me up! I don't care if I'm going to Miami, FL mission (yes, I think that sounds...unfavorable) I want to get reassigned. (Just for a few months. =])


    Well not too many more pictures this week, since it's only been one week and the initial picture taking has settled down a bit. 

    Elder Frehner calling his parents, telling them his travel plans were cancelled for Friday :(
    3 days later, he found out he was leaving after all!
    Trying to take an illegal picture legally.
    Playing the line game with Elder Lehman (someone doodles a line and the other turns it into something).  Look at the doodle between us...this Juabu (accent on the U) was picasso-ed.  (notice the valentine chain!--festive...thanks!)
    A candid photo during our break.
    I leave a note for the MTC dishwashers at every meal!
     As for everyone who is still waiting on letter responses, I don't have any addresses except for return addresses I've ripped off letters, and I've got a stack that grows almost faster than I can respond! But have no fear!

    Estoy muy feliz estar aqui al CCM, y esta tan divertido aprender sobre el Evangelio todavia cada dia. Me encantan las Escrituras, y estoy muy agredecido por mi maestros cuando me ayuda aprender y entender las cosas preciosas en cada vesiculo. Mi testimonio esta progressando y llego a ser un persona mas verdaderamente feliz. ¡Me encata Español y lo tan hablo como posible! Estoy muy agredecido por mis amigos en el Evangelio en mi distrito, mi zona, y los lideros que me guia. Me gusta ensenar. Me gusta compartir. Me gusta testificar. Me gusta este sentido de siempremente felicidad que esta siempre aqui en el CCM. Te amo mucho, y no puedo esperar hasta pueden ver como he cambiar. Especialmente al fin de mi mission, porque si he cambiar este mucho ya en solomente tres semanas, ¡voy a tan cambiar en dos años!

    (I'm very happy to be here in the MTC, and it is very fun to learn about the gospel all day every day.  I love the scriptures, and I am very grateful for my teachers when they help me learn and understand the precious things in each verse.  My testimony is growing and I am becoming a truly happier person.  I love Spanish and I speak it as much as I can!  I am very grateful for my gospel friends in my district,  my zone, and my leaders that guide me.  I like to teach.  I like to share.  I like to testify.  I like this constant feeling of happines that is always here in the MTC.   I love you very much, and I can't wait until you see how I've changed.  Especially at the end of my mission, because if I have changed this much already in only 3 weeks, I will change so much in 2 years!)

    Sorry, real world, but I don't miss you at all! I think I'm going to stay here for the rest of my life. (Literally...missionary, then MTC teacher, then if I don't get some type of calling, I'm just going to work in the dishroom for the rest of my life.--just kidding, the dishroom is tan aburrido.(very boring))
     
    I hope that's long enough to make up for the last little bit!

    Hasta luego!

    (p.s. Kerri you're the bomb! Thanks for helping an Elder out!)

    Tuesday, February 19, 2013

    Photos of our Favorite Missionary!

    Thank you, Elder Hicken, for sending us some pictures!  It is incredible to see you in the service of the Lord, learning how to spread the gospel and increasing your own testimony among these other missionaries going to serve throughout the world!

    Entering the Missionary Training Center, January 30, 2013
    Uncle Josh helps Talon with his luggage at the Salt Lake City Airport


    The farewell lunch just before dropping Elder Hicken off at the MTC.
    Where?  The Creamery on 9th, of course!
    With Amber, Magdalena, James, Uncle Josh and Aunt Brynn
    What a Missionary!  Armed with righteousness and the power of God.
    I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that the Lord giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth them. (1 Nephi 3:7)

    Elder Hicken being greeted by MTC personnel, with cousin Amber in the car.

    And a farewell video as he hugs Uncle Josh, Aunt Brynn (behind the camera), and cousin Amber.

    and he's off...

     Goodbye, Talon!
    We will miss you but are confident in you and that you are on the Lord's errand!


    Missionaries at the Provo Temple

    The View of the Provo Temple from the MTC

    Missionary Temple Day at the Provo UT Temple
    (Did you find Talon the back row on the right?)




    Elder Hicken Walks on Water?
    The Temple brings about great things, but I didn't think this was one of them...



    Elder Bradley, Elder Hicken, Elder Lehman, Elder Frehner, Elder Staley,  Elder McKell
    Elder Frehner, Elder Staley, Elder McKell, Elder Bradley, Elder Lehman, Elder Hicken
    Elder McKell outside the Provo Temple
    Elder Lehman outside the Provo Temple
    Elder Staley humoring my artistic photography side.
    Turned out pretty well!


    Elder Bradley and I outside the Provo Temple
    The Provo Temple after snow

    Talon's MTC District
    from left to right:
    Elder Talon Hicken, from Colorado
    Elder Zane McKell from Texas
    Elder David Lehman from Minnesota
    Elder Garth Frehner from Utah
    Elder Nick Staley from Utah
    Elder Thomas Bradley from Texas (Talon's MTC companion)

    Elder Staley, Elder Bradley, Elder McKell, Elder Frehner, Elder Hicken

    Ordinary Life in the MTC
    Study Time
     (Check out that VIEW from the window -- sunset and all!!)

    Photo Time
    Thinking Time
    Revelation Time

    Motivation Time
    Sharing the Gospel with All the World

    Devotional Time
    There's nothing wrong with being early to the devotional...
    ...to beat the crowds!

    Peach Rings: YUM!

    Laundry Tme: YUCK!
    Joseph Smith's Bag:  Full of scriptures and supplies to preach the gospel
    Elder Lehman's Bag: Full of stinky laundry
    I thought we were told to take no thought for the morrow, or withal I shall be clothed (D&C 84:81)
    ...you mean I have to wash these?

    Take your pick.
    MTC = Missionary Tshirt Corporation

    Running into friends...at the only place to shop in the MTC

    This is our junk drawer -- not filled with rubberbnds and pencils, but all the awesome treats that we get as an apartment!  We try to eat it as fast as we can...Thank you all!

    And in some things, I have no idea...
    We'll just need to wait for Elder Hicken to come home and explain...









    But all in all, everything is A-OK!
    Thanks, Elder Staley!

    Sunday, February 17, 2013

    4 Tidbits:

    His companion is Elder Thomas Bradley, from TX. 
    Other members of his district are: Elder David Lehman from MN, Elder Zane McKell from TX, Elder Garth Frehner from UT, Elder Nick Staley from UT

    Excerpts from another e-mail he sent today with requests of things for us to send:
    If you can find some cheap sheets, it probably won't hurt. They don't give us blankets here at the MTC. I'm not sure why. 

    [Time on the computer is] So chaotic. Honestly makes it a little hard to keep the spirit while everyone is panicking to get everything done in 30 minutes while the timer on the screen ticks down...

    My new departure date is March 13th, but it is dependant upon my visa. We get travel plans a week and a half before we leave, so I'll let you know my flight plan in an email (or letter) as soon as I know.

    Thursday, February 14, 2013

    Productivity in the CCM!

    Hola!

    It always seems like my district is ready to leave the computer lab as soon as I get to writing this letter. I'm going to write it on the computer in the laundry room ahora. See you in a bit...

    I wish I could just take a picture of my journal entries for the week and send it to you guys or something. It would save so much time. It's day #16 of the mission, and I'm on page #15 in my journal. Not to shabby.

    I hosted yesterday! It was a blast! I haven't found Zach Baird yet, but he got here yesterday! And I have seen Hermana Chelsea Zortman and Sister Megan Butterfield! And quite a few of my coworkers from last year. 

    Elder Bradley, Elder Hicken, Sister Butterfield, and Sister Zortman
    Big thank you to everyone who has sent me letters and packages and whatnot! It's so wonderful to get mail! (Extra shout out to Amber who sent my companion a letter, which was his second letter so far, and he was very grateful for.)

    We figured out as a district that by studying for about 35 hours of Spanish a week in el CCM and studying about 4 hours a week in high school, we have now studied about a year's worth of Spanish. Actually, if I remember right, we are right about on the same lessons as we were in the beginning of my 2nd year. Crazy. 2 weeks fly by.

    Our district has gone from 9 elders, to 6 elders, to 4 elders on the 19th when Elders Staley and Frehner head to Colombia. It's so small, and we GET. WORK. DONE. We have been identified as the model, but we have a long way to go. Lots of Spanish learning, and lots of experience teaching that we need that the other districts have because they have been here for weeks.

    One thing we don't have enough of is time to send pictures home. I think I'm going to write a program to send home pictures from the MTC once I get back.

    I'm actually overtime, so I've got to go real fast, but I hope you enjoyed the pictures! I hope to be able to send letters to most of you today, but we have so little free time! (also, most of the Elders in my district disregard the rule to only write letters on P-day, so I'm writing all day while they...do other stuff, haha)

    Hope to hear from you soon!

    Love, Elder Hicken

    P.S. Dearelder.com is the bomb

    Friday, February 8, 2013

    First Letter from the MTC!


    Hola del CCM!

    Toda esta bien aqui! Mi Districto es la mejor! Tenemos seis Elderes, y nos faltan tres que no veni. Habemos apprender mucho, y ya commitir un investigador al bautizmo.

    [Translation: Hello from the MTC!  Everything is well here.  My district is the best!  We have 6 Elders and there are 3 others missing who didn’t come.  We have learned a lot a already committed an investigator (actually one of the many volunteers that go to the MTC to let the missionaries practice teaching them) to baptism.]

    I would write all in Spanish, but I can't type as fast, and because I'm the District Leader I had to write an extra long letter to my Branch President.

    This is going to be a pretty short letter, because I just got back from the Temple this morning (which was fantastic, I love the symbolism in the Provo Temple) and so I haven't been home yet to read the letters I've gotten this past week. Speaking of which, Dearelder.com is the best! It's so nice to just get something in the mail. My companion has only gotten an email, and I feel really bad when we hand out letters and everyone has several except he hasn't gotten any.

    I've got a whole bunch of pictures from my first week. You'll hopefully get them later today while I do my laundry. That's also when I'll respond to Mom's letter. (Thanks Mom!)

    Regarding those questions, I can't really remember life from before last week.

    Hopefully you'll get another message or two later today! We're only allowed to write letters on Thursday, so it's kinda a time crunch.

    Love you guys!
    Adios

    RESPONSE FROM DAD:
    Great. Nice job on the Spanish. I’m guessing one of the 3 missing is your roommate [who is also going to Peru Lima Central but received his visa early so was sent directly to the MTC in Lima instead of going to Provo first]
    Can you read actual letters only on P-day [preparation day], too, or can you read them when you receive them in the mail?
    Dad.


    RESPONSE FROM TALON:
    I can read them when I get them, just not reply. I get the mail every day after lunch and dinner.

    I don't have much time, so I'm only sending pictures, but I sent mom a letter! I'll also try and include a copy of my letter to my Branch President if I have time.

    Strugglin' on the pictures...I'll try again next week I guess! Sorry!

    Letter to Branch President:

    This week has been wonderful. As a district, we have come from being complete strangers to brothers in the gospel. We have a bond and a love that impresses our district daily.

    Beginning this week, we had one elder who knew no Spanish, two elders who had very little experience and ability, and three who had several years of Spanish education in High School. Since then, we have all improved drastically to the point where we have been told time and time again that our Spanish is impressive. Although we don't have as much faith in our Spanish as we are told we should, we know that we have a special gift of the spirit in our district that helps us in our studies. With our investigator, each companionship has committed him to Baptism with a scheduled date. Unfortunately we no longer have the opportunity to teach Gabrielle

    This past week we have learned, discovered and grown in more subjects than just the languages of the Spirit and the Gospel. We have also learned about missionary work through the examples of Elders inside and outside our district. We have also learned some important lessons about conduct and behavior as missionaries. As most districts do, we have times in our classroom when we don't have a teacher where the district gets sidetracked or distracted, and the spirit isn't as strong because we revisit movies, or cars, or experiences from our pre-MTC lives. The last few days, however, have seen a vast improvement in our focus, spirituality, and general knowledge of missionary rules and guidelines.

    I am so excited to serve in District D with my brothers in the Gospel. I love these Elders and I learn so much from them, and with them. They are wonderful examples to me and I am so grateful for the opportunity to submit a wonderful report.

    Mission Guidelines for writing Talon


    Talon received some guidelines to pass on to us about communicating with him:
    1. He can email with his family once a week on his Preparation Day (Preparation Day is the one day each week missionaries have to prepare for the rest of the week, including laundry, write letters, get hair cuts, relax, etc.)
    2. Communication from friends should be through letters mailed directly to Talon, freeing up his limited computer time to compose the letter home.  See the sidebar for his current address, or the previous post!
    3. Families and friends should not visit missionaries as they depart to their field of labor, whether at the MTC or at the airport. (MTC is the Missionary Training Center(translated below as CCM or Centro de Capacitación Misional))

    Also, while it is still up in the air as to when he will go to Lima, the current expected date is February 19.  So if you were planning on sending a letter or package to Provo, next week is the best time!

    Thanks for supporting Talon!

    Brent.

    Friday, February 1, 2013

    How to write to Talon

    "Dear Elder Hicken,"

    Part of the excitement of sending a missionary out is writing to them, sending them packages, and letting them know in fun ways that you love them, support them, and are thinking of them!  


    Wondering how to write to him now?

    Send all packages or letters to him directly at:


    Elder Talon Steimle Hicken
    Provo Missionary Training Center
    Box 384
    2005 N 900 E
    Provo, UT 84604

    Need sending a letter to him to be even more convenient?  There are two great websites that print and deliver your typed letter for free!
      
    Called2Serve.com: you just upload your letter as a Word document or PDF, they print it and deliver it...for free every M,W, F when submitted by 11:00 am MST!  Yep, save your time and your stamp.  AND they will print out your photos in those formats too (in b&w of course)  

    DearElder.com.  you type the letter on their site.  They print and deliver daily (M-F) when submitted by 12:00 pm MST.  Just scroll down to "Provo MTC" and then click "Write a Missionary" 
     Next fill in all the important info (MTC Box: 384, Mission: Peru Lima Central, EDD: 3/13/2013)

    Want to know what to say?