Monday, December 21, 2009

Pictures!





 
Elder Barker in front of the big world map!
 

Buddies in the MTC.



Too hot outside!


Soren by the statue of the 1st missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, Samuel H. Smith (Joseph Smith's younger brother)

The lavish California apartment....

Now, lest you think that Soren has gotten all serious and studious on us while hard at work, you can BET he's still the hilarious guy we all know and love. HA!




Christmas in California will certainly be different for him this year. Traded palm trees for evergreens...


"After all there's only one more sleep till Christmas..."

Tis the season to be jolly and joyious! FA-La-La!

hee hee hee.

Wow. Crazy week. I can hardly believe that Christmas is already here.

So this past week has been crazy fun rollercoaster of insanity! But thankfully a new week of pandemonium has begun.

The weather has decided to be kind to us this week. Ahhh.. Lovely walks in the park and sunny strolls down the lane. It was funny- the other day we were in the park and we saw this guy and we walked up to him and introduced ourselves as missionaries and he was like, "I'm sorry but I'm going for a run right now." And I was like, "Can we run with you?" And he was like," sure!" So we ran and talked with this guy. Fun stuff. He wasn't all that interested but we got some exercise out of it.

Man this week has been a crazy battle. Lot's of people who just wanted to bash. All I could say was, "I'm not here to bash with you. I'm just here to invite you to read and pray and find out for yourself if what I'm telling you and what you are reading is true." I think it's so funny that people have all of these assumptions about us and they don't really know because they've never taken the time to find out what we believe.

Oh well.

One of our investigators, Darla, Got baptized yesterday! It was so great. All week she was so excited and at the baptismal program she was just beaming. It has been really cool to see her progression and her enthusiasm about the gospel. It was a real battle for her to quit smoking but She DID IT! (if you can't tell I'm really excited) YAYAYAYAYAY! Cool stuff.

Um... what else... OH! Right! MOM DAD KJ MAREN! I will call you guys Christmas day at approximately 9:30am your time. Which means that it will be 6:30am my time, so if I'm a bit groggy please forgive me. But I'm sure that once I hear your voices I'll wake right up. OOOOOOOooooo I'm sooo excited! I can't wait to talk to you and tell you about all the fun things that are happening that i don't have time to write about.

Thank you all for your letters and cards and emails and packages! I truly appreciate all of your love and support. You are always in my thoughts.

Merry Christmas! I'm so happy to be a missionary at this time of my life, and at this time of year. What greater gift can I bring someone than the news that Christ Lives and that he personally directs his church today through a living prophet. I love this time of year. and i love you all.

I'll be home for christmas if only in my dreams. I miss you all. and i love you all. and I'll seee you all in less than two years! Hey where is the time going?

Cat chew later.

-Elder Barker

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

HEEEELLLLOOOO!!!! oh sorry deary I must look like a yeti in this face mask.

So! How did it go?
-I think she took it rather well. ;)

Wow what a week. I think that the holidays are going to kill me. Nobody was home all week. It's like it's thanksgiving weekend or something. Shiesh. Anywho... It was a long week of knocking on doors and nobody being there. But the miracle of it was that sometimes when we'd go try to find someone who had talked with the missionaries in the past and see how they are doing, we'd run into someone else who wants to hear more. Cool stuff.

Wow, mom. I'm so sorry that you've been ill. It's no fun being the director from the sick bed, in the best christmas pagent ever.

Hoorray! for Dan! He's home safe and sound and it feels like he left only yesterday. fun stuff.

I haven't recieved any thing from BYU-I yet. (o_0) I hope I get to go back...

Mi companero es muy asombros! And as far a food goes, Mother, you need not worry. The branch is crazy about feeding us. we have meals every night. most nights. ok once a week. alright we don't even have dinner. We're starving! I'm wasting a way with no room to play. I'm stuck in a zoo With- well you know the rest of the story. JUST KIDDING! I'm getting lots of food. Perhaps too much... Oh well.

our apartment is right next to the train tracks so that's always fun to hear the whistle go off at 10:45pm. Ha ha. I feel a little like Jake and Elwood- except we have a lot more room. We have a couch and one of those awsome velvity chairs with those metal tack thingys that I love that go up and around the front of the arm rests. AND we just got the gas turned on so we can cook! Hurray!

as far as the work goes: It is work. I am exausted everyday. But yesterday we had a miricle. This new guy just showed up at church and was really excited about learning more and he is just awsome! I mean it's his first day at church and he was activly participating in sunday school! CRAZY!!! So we're hoping that he will progress. That's was so cool. So more updates on him later.

Other than that. THANKSGIVING was great! We ate with the branch presiddent and his family. SO funny! Oh man. And the food was so good! Not as good as you make mom but mmmm still good.

OH! Dad! I have a makeup book somewere in the madness that is my room that you should look at! It might bee with my school stuff or on the book shelf or in the vortex of doom under my bed or Heaven forbid in the closet. BUT! It would have info for ya. and if you can find my make up folder it has tips on how to do facial hair. and on the book shelf is my make up kit. SO Have at it! It's there to be used! I know it'll turn out great!

Um.... let's see what else. Oh funny thing for the week. We knocked on this house and this guy comes out. "Hey-y-y-y..." Hi we're missionaries, have you ever talked with missionaries before? "Um... I don't know maybe." Cool, Well I'm elder barker and this is my companion elder Summers. Good to meet you. "Yeah same." Well, as missionaries what we do is we go around seeing if there's anything we can do tohelp people out and maybe share a message about christ too. "Who do you guys work for?" Um... God. "Whoa that's tight man." Yeah it is. "Hey I'd love to talk more But I'm stoned out of my mind right now and I'm just gona chill in my house for a while. But Good luck to ya!" ha ha ok. Thanks.

Maybe you had to be there...

Any ways. Thank you for you letters and DAD thank you for that picture and the story. I had forgoton about that them. Great stuff. thank you thank you thank you. My companion says that I look just like you Dad. I was like. Yeah we do. (Oh am I mistaken or have I seen that suit that you are wearing in the picture before?)

Kj- Keep on keeping on! I love your guts! I love hearing from you ya know. OH! I got a christmas cd an it has that one song that's like Dum dee diddle de dum Isabella. ya know? And there's another song on it that is... Oh I can't remember what it is right now. But I keeps reminding me of our christmas parties! Ha ha. Fun times great oldies. I love you! I miss you piggy. It's MY PILLOW! Dunnie...

Mom- I hope you feel better. And I hope the show goes well. and I hope the chickens start laying again. That post fox atack scare can last for a while.

Dad- I hope you can find the make up stuff. And I Love hearing from you. Do you realize what an example you are in my life? You are a giant. I love you so much.

Maren- Happy BIRTHDAY!!!!! i love you!

Abby- Stop running away! You have to stay home. You can't pull a homeward bound and come out here with me. (although that would be rocking cool!)

Em- Ha ha ha ha ha! Oh chinese people and that fun language barrier. Wow. That's all I can say wow.

Grand-ma-ma- I love you!

Grand ma and Grand pa- I love you!

Amanda- You rock my socks!

Everyone else that I don'tt have time to comment on individualy- YOU ARE AWSOME! I love you all and I think about you often.

Well. Further up and further in!

Keep your stick on the ice. Remeber I'm pulling for ya.

-Elder Barker

Monday, November 23, 2009

Hit the ground running!


Wow! I'm here! I made it! I'm really out here! Ok so update: my new P-Day is Monday so Email will be coming out on Monday. And mail goes to the mission home and I get it on Thursday. So yeah.

Wow. That is all I can say. WOW! (how much is wow? A little between ouch and BOING! WOW!)

Oh another update: I'm not able to respond to emails that aren't from family. I can still receive them But I'll have to use the good ol' snail mail. Please don't let that hinder you from sending them. I love hearing from you. It'll just take me a little bit of time to respond.

Well, California is beautiful. The palm trees are beautiful. The sky is beautiful. Even the garbage on the side of the road is Beautiful. ( ;-) kj please tell me you got that one.)

So We flew in and got to the mission home and met president Watrous and his wife. Such good people. I love them to death. We talked a lot and then we all got split up into new companionships. My new companion is Elder Sumers. He's from Hyrum Utah and has been on his mission for a year. He's pretty cool. And we both got White washed! (aka sent into an area that neither of us are familiar with! Wow! this is so intense!) So we're both trying to get familiar with the area and the people. We are the missionaries for the Singles Ward out here. THEY ARE SO GREAT! they are all fun and nice and come to lessons with us and just strong members. Love all of them.

We've been teaching a lot of lessons and Dad it's kind of like your mission was towards the end. We challenge them to prepare for baptism on the first visit. Woah talk about being bold. But the amazing thing is that Being Bold works. We challenged an investigator who had met with the missionaries a lot before us to be baptized this weekend, and she said yes! Wooo hooo!!! It's so bold. We talk about the Book of Mormon and then we ask them to pray about it right then. Not later, not after we leave. Now! Then we ask if they will prepare to be baptized in two weeks. No messing around. I don't have time to dilly dally- are you ready to accept the gospel? No? Ok then have a nice day....goodbye I've got people to find.

In other news, we've been tracting a lot and knocking on doors and my knuckles are going to have calluses on them like hooves after two years of this.  ha ha. At the end of the day I am exhausted. We plan what we are going to do for the next day and then I write a bit in the ol' journal and then Phiit I'm out.

It was so good to talk to you on Tuesday. I love hearing your voices. JUST think Two months and a week done! Wow it's already going by too fast.

Oh mom! Did you get the photo that Sean-Paul Carrillo's mom sent you.
That's ME! and my companion Elder Sumers and Sean-Paul in the middle. Sean is a great guy! He's so cool and nice and his mom is wonderful!

In other news I met... Oh what is her name... Well anyways I met her. She works in the mission office. and we're related somehow... Yeah we met.

Unfortunately I'm not in Placentia so I couldn't meet up with my other "Mother" there. So maybe in future transfers.

Yeah, so we've done a lot of work out here already. It's sad because most people won't even give us the time of day, let alone talk to us. Ok that's not true. They talk a bit but they aren't interested, or they don't have time.

it's so cool. The area that we are in is really close to two college campuses so we wander around there all the time. It's cool talking to peers about the gospel.

What else...?  WHAT ELSE IS THERE? you should write a book "how to insult women in three syllables or less". ha ha.

Oh CD's, Mom Dad if you could, please send music. I have two cd's and don't get me wrong- they're good- but I only have two cd's. So music would be nice. Christmas stuff, good stuff, Motab stuff -I already have something like a star-, but I would be much obliged.

The Gospel is true. God truly is our loving heavenly father. He has a plan for us all. And the way we can return to our father in heaven and be with our families forever is through the atonement of Jesus Christ and through the covenants and promises we make with God. I'm so blessed to be a missionary. It is a unique time in my life where I can study and work and be a partner with God by bringing to pass the eternal life and immortality of everyone.

I love you all very much. Oh how I love you. Please write. I love hearing about what is going on in your lives.

te amo mama. te amo papa. te amo kj. te amo maren.

ustedes son me gozo.

adios.

-Elder Barker

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Dear Families of Elder Summers and Elder Barker


We just had dinner with these two delight Elders. Elder Summers bore a sweet and powerful testimony of the Savior and Elder Barker talked with us about 1Nephi 12 and the Lehi's Vision of the tree of life. He did a great job! No one would know he has only been in the field for three days! They appear to be a good team and they both send their love! We have invited them to share Thanksgiving with us, that is my son Sean-Paul in the middle. He attends the singles branch in the Fullerton Stake where these two have been assigned. Wishing you well, your sons are healthy and happy! Sister Jill Hendrickson




Saturday, November 14, 2009

Map of the "mish"

T minus 3-2-1

GABURGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! Lift off, we have lift off.

So! guess what!? I'm leaving the MTC IN FOUR DAYS!!! WOOT!!! So update on the whole address thing: The email will stay the same I belive and the snail mail package address is changing to:

Elder Soren Barker
California Anaheim Mission
2500 N. Bristol St.
Santa Ana. CA 92706

And that will change when I get to my apartment So... Yeah If you want to send me mail send it there untill further notice.

Ok enough of the boaring fact updates, now... HOW ABOUT THIS SNOW HUH?!? Beautiful! This morning when we walked out of the temple and looked back at the temple and the Squaw Peak and the like, IT WAS SOOOOOOOOOOO BEAUTIFUL!!!Wow... Snow SNow SNOw SNOW SNOWWWWWWW! I'm sorry I can't help but include a White christmas quote in these letters. I'm not going to have a white christmas for a while after all.

Um... So... It's so weird thinking that I'm not going to be in the MTC anymore... It's like... Weird.

So, I just finished reading through the Book of Mormon. Man it must have been hard to be Moroni. When I read Moroni 10 I just sat back in like a stunned shock setting because his faith and strength just astounds me. I mean to translate the Jaredite record and carry the plates across the wilderness while hiding from people who have killed your nation and are searching for you, and burying the record in a hill hoping that they will be found and that his life's work wil have been worth something. Man.... So amazing.


OH! Grandpa And Grandma Barker, Thank you soooo much for the pickles! Everyone in my District is raving about them. We had a little soire (sp?) in the residence hall a couple nights ago and we dined on pickles! it was glorious! thank you!

Thank you all for your letters and your support! I can't belive that it's already time for me to go out to California! I know that I won't really be able to understand much of what the people will be saying but I'm really excited to get out there.

The Church is True! God is our loving Heavenly Father and he Lives. I know he lives becasue I've prayed and recieved answers to my prayers. I know that Jesus is the Christ and that through him we can retrun to live with God and Jesus and Our families for eternity.

Love,

Elder Barker

Am I right? Or am I right? BOTH!

HI!!!! Thank you thankyou thankyou All for your letters, cards and "Dear Elder"s They really make the week so much better.

Let me se what happened this week that is praise worthy and of good report?... I GOT MY FLIGHT PLANS!!! There is light at the end of the tunnel! So I fly out on the 17th at 8:35am and get to orange county at 9:25ish. There is some sort of time zone thingy that makes the flight longer that it looks. BUT IT'S ALMOST CHRISTMAS IT"S PRACTICALLY HERE! ok scratch that put in end of mtc day and play it again.

The weather out here has taken a strange turn. intead of being colder than october it's gotten warmer. What happened to the snow?! (Where'd you put the electric blanket? -under the underwear. snow-snow-snow snow SN- Ok that was last weeks email enough white christmas references!)

Let's see what else what else... OH! Lizzy and katie if you are reading this you would be proud of me. This past week I borrowed the MTC Cello and figured out that awesome cello line for "Johnny has gone for a solider" You know that Da dum de dee-dum de die doo di dum Da Dum de dee-dum de die doo di dum Thingy that is rockin the song. Yeah... I felt pretty proud of my self.

Anyways... in other news, everything is fine. Learning lots and feeling a little more confident in the language. But I'm sure that when i get out there I will really start learning spanish.

I love you all and you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

TTFN ta ta for now!

-Elder barker

Friday, October 30, 2009

"So...Um..."

Go on. You know you wanna ask.

"What's it like living at the MTC?"

"What kind of stuff do you do in your classes?"

"Why do you have a 'companion' ?"

The Who's, What's, Where's and Why's can be posted in the comments section below.

Ask away!!

snow-Snow-SNow-SNOw-SNOW!

It won't be long before we're there with snoww--- snow oh I wanna wash my face my feet and hair in snow... SNOW I long to lift a spade and clear a path of snow/Snow I wanna see a man entirely made of snow. What is christmas with no snow. No white christmas with no/NO snow/SNOW SNOWWWWW!

So! the other day as I started to roll out of bed I noticed I couldn't move. Yup that's right I had slept on my neck wrong and Unless I kept my head parallel with my right shoulder I couldn't move. Yeah, Service that morning was not very fun. But I went to the doctor and he gave me some pills. So that emergency was evaded.

Let me see... updates...updates... Um... I'm still learning spanish. So that's the same. Oh I've decided to start biking in gym to get in shape for when I get out in the field and have to bike everywhere. It's so fun. It reminds me of the times that Max and I would work out at the Y and then go get Chinese food. Ahhhh Those were the days.
But really it's so cool biking, because the view from the third floor of the gym looks out over the valley and you can see Y mountan and Utah Lake and the BYU campus and It's just great. I love it.

Elder Lim and I have an announcement to make: We have a new companion. His name is Elder Bullock and he's from Alberta Canada. He's been in the MTC for 9 weeks and got delayed because of health stuff. So yeah... three... It's different.

I probably already said this last week but for halloween I'm dressing up as Linguini from Ratatouille dressed up as a missionary..... I just don't know if I can get the costume together in time. Hmmm...

Thank you all for you emails. It's really great to hear from all of you.

Um... Oh yeah Elder L Tom Perry came for Devotional on tuesday. He is such a giant of a man: Physically and Spiritually. I really enjoyed everything that he had to say. It was great.

well.... that's it for this week. Cat chew Laters!

-Elder Barker

Friday, October 23, 2009

He sits...he stands!

Here's Elder Soren Barker at the Piano....one of his favorite spots at his Grandparent's home.

Just before Soren walked into the MTC!

Elder Barker looking manly in front of a rock wall.

Sing. Sing a song. Sing out loud. Sing out STRONG!

So, Another week has come and gone.
-yup.
And you stayed up all night in the pumpkin patch?
-Yup.
And the great pumpkin never showed up huh?
-nope.
Don't worry, Linus.
I've done a lot of stupid things in my life too.
STUPID!? What DO you MEAN STUPID?!!
Just you wait Charlie Brown!
HA ha ha! Classic. Anywho... So update for the week. ermm... well... Pretty much the same ol' same ol' in the MTC. Lots of spanish and lots of spanish and Lots of studying and yeah.

The senior Elders in our zome are heading out into "the lone and dreary world" this week. So that means my district is the senior district pretty soon. CRAZY!!! It's going by so fast but as slowly as possible. I'm telling you guys: Time doesn't work in the MTC! It's the weirdest thing.

Anywho- Elder Bennington (Our current Zone leader) and I are writing a story. Paragraph by paragraph. It's kind of like those, ''And then...'' stories we used to make up years ago, but it's a little crazy. But is SO much fun. We've decided to continue the story through out our missions. It's a crazy blend of Alice in Wonderland, Harry Potter, Labarinth, and Maddness! It's bliss.

Elder Lim and I are continuing to get ahead of the game, we are learning/ teaching lesson two in spanish already. It's so fun!
Pero es múy dificile.

IT'S OCTOBER!!!! Ahhhh the air is so nice and crisp. I hear that it snowed back East: what's that all about? What a whacky weather pattern we've been having huh?

I hope all is well. Everything is fine with me. I am just learning to put my trust in God and I know that he has helped me and will continue to help me to learn the language.

Dear Barkers: Thank you for your FHE letters. It's so fun to hear what is going on in your lives. You guys are so wonderful and I'm so greatful that I'm related to you.

Ma 'n' Pa, Keep up the fa'm. Give Abby a big hug for me. And Remember that I love you sooooooooo much.

Kj, ROCK ON! You are the bestest ever. I miss your guts.

Everybody else. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Ok, g2g Bye!

-Elder Barker


[Here is a snippet of another part of a letter Soren sent to me this week: I thought it would be appropriate---Anne]

Ok, so here are some phrases I have translated and I'm sure I will sound like a Gringo, but who cares:

Elemental, me caro Watson!
y
la lluvia en Espana restos principalmente en la llano.
y
Balido, Patrana!


It's so funny: It's October 16th but I don't feel like it's almost Halloween. I guess I just don't know what the spirit of Halloween is. Does anybody know what Halloween is all about?

"Sure, Charlie Brown, I can tell you...... Lights, please?
And there were in the same country, goblins tending their toadstools and watching their ghouls by night.
When lo, the Great Pumpkin appeared unto them and said,
"Be AFRAID, for I bring you great tidings of GREAT TERROR.
For unto you is found this eve, in the homes of those you haunt, CANDY, which is bad for the teeth.
And this shall be a sign unto you: You shall find the candy at every door, once you've cried these words: "Trick or Treat!"
And then there was a multitude of squashes and gourds surrounding the Pumpkin, crying "Run! Run for your lives: For the Goblins are loose!"
That's what Halloween is all about Charlie Brown. Hee Hee.

Friday, October 16, 2009

One midnight gone! One midnight gone!

"Into the woods and out of the woods and home before- THERE ARE GIANTS IN THE SKY!!! booooom There are big tall terrible Giants in the Sky!" Booooom! do de diddle deedle doodle Do de Diddle deedle doodle When your-..."
Ok that's enough of that.

y ahor por algo absolutamente diferente!

Wow. One month down. Feels like a week and a half. I'm telling you guys time works differently in the MTC. The days are so long but theres not enough time to study all that you want. The weeks are short but they take for ever to finish. and the months... well they're shorter than the weeks! Crazy stuff.

We had David F. Evans talk to us in our Tuesday devotional and he was amazing. They are usually an hour long. Yeah, he talked for an hour and a half. It was so intence. I took so many notes. The biggest thing that he talked about was the amazing Power that the Book of Mormon has to touch lives. Everyone can relate to the story of Nephi and his family. Everyone can see and learn from how Lehi and Sariah comforted eachother instead of turned to bickering in times of trouble in their marriage. Nephi forgave his brothers intead of holding their faults against them and turning sour. It's so good!

One thing that I love about being here in the MTC is the time that I have to study the scriptures. Right now I'm in Alma in the Book of Mormon and in 1 Samuel in the Old Testement. I love reading and applying the scriptures to my life. I would urge you to read them together and by yourself. I've had great experiences learning things I've never seen before in verses that I've read all multiple times.

SO THE GANG IS ALL HERE!!!! Woooot! I see Elder (Noah) Davis everywhere and I've seen Elder (Steven) Davis [both cousins] a couple times when our meal times overlap. It's so cool to see them and know that we are all doing the same thing. Yay! Life is good!

Um... Elder Lim and I are teaching in Spanish Left and right. It's so crazy! Gahhh!!! So our district had a goal of speaking only in spanish on monday and wendsday, so Elder Lim and I decided to up it up and personally add Saturday as well. Well, Our teacher said she wants us all to speak on sat too, So we had to include tuesdays. Then She said Tuesdays as well So now we upped it to thursdays as well. So the only days that Elder Lim and I are''t speaking spanish are Sunday and friday! GAAAAHHH!!! Goodbye English.... Farewell... sniff. sniff...

Well... That's all for this week.

Rember, keep your stick on the ice.

paz!

-Elder Barker

Saturday, October 10, 2009

How Rude!

GAHHH!!! I just wrote a great long email and it didn't want to work. Um......

Let's see.

Thank you all for your letters and emails. They really help.

Everything is good at the MTC. Learning teaching and teaching learning.
But Hey! Could you have asked for a better General conference?(Check it out here) I loved it! It was so good. Elder Holland's talk was so Powerful. And President Monson's talk about love: so applicable. I felt like every talk worked and applied to my life right now: Missionary work and living with a companion. I'm kind of sad that I have to wait for another six months before the next general conference.

Oh! Elder Lim and I taught the first lesson in Spanish yesterday. Yeah, we aren't scheduled to teach in Spanish for another couple of weeks. We're just ahead of the game. Hooray for overachievers!

And Mom, I have gotten over my cold... mostly. And um... Life is good. I hope that Woodbadge is going well and I hope that you pulled off the eagle dance with style. CAW-CAW! ha ha ha.

I noticed something and I hope that I haven't already written this down in a previous email but I've noticed that my journal entries have changed over the weeks. At first they were about the classes and the day-to-day activities. But now the subjects have changed the feelings I had during the day, deep thoughts about the future, and How the Lord has blessed me that day. I think it's pretty cool.

Um...

Kj, Hope everything is well for you. Keep teaching those kids good stuff ya hear? I love your guts!

Everybody else, be well. Life is good!

I love you all and think about you often.

-Elder Barker

Friday, October 2, 2009

Week 2

Wow. Another week already. It doesn't seem possible.

This week has been a rollercoster of sickness health crazy people and spanish. Merhhhh...

Ok so crazy experience of the week. I was in the Referral center (R.C.) which is where we call people to see if they got the free DVD they ordered or the Book of Mormon or the Bible or whatever they ordered. SO! It's my first call ever and they guy who picks up was just a rude as could be. He yelled at me and swore and hung up the phone before I could even get in, "uh... did you get the dvd?" So rude!
Then after like a million people who didn't pick up I finally got a hold of someone.
And she was like, "no I didn't get the DVD yet, but the missionaries are coming over for dinner tonight, and I'm getting baptized on the 15th. Oh and I should thank you guys so much for helping me find this relationship with God. I never thought I could be this close to my Heavenly Father."

The Lord was very mindful of me. I really needed to hear that.

Um.... Well in other news. I'm GETTING BETTER!!!!! HUZZAH! (cough) ok so I'm not completely well but I'm close.

Um... Thanks all for the letters and emails. I love hearing about what is going on out there. Shauna, you are so right. It is like Groundhog's day in the MTC. It's the same day over and over and over and over again. Gahhh!!!!
But it's not all bad. Just like Noah said in his last Email. I feel the Spirit so strong everyday. and I'm learning lots.

I've recently been studying Isaiah. Man that book is full of so many great things. 41:10, 52:7, 55:12. Sooo good! I mentioned to my companion that I was studying Isaiah and he was like, "Whoa. That's hard stuff." But I think that Isaiah is kind of like shakespeare It's hard if you prep it with the midset of being hard. It's so beautiful and I LOVE IT!

Speaking of shakespeare Go kj! I'm sure you are rocking the classroom with your teachingness-ness-ness. Do you bite you thumb at me sir? I do not bite my thumb at you sir. But is that a dagger I see before me? it's handle pointed at a poor player who struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. to die to sleep perchance to dream. Ay! there's the rub. For I come to bury Caesar not to praise him!

Ok... enough madness. I love you all. Thankyou for your prayers and support!

Más alto arriba!

-Elder Baj-arker

Saturday, September 26, 2009

One Week!

Wow. A whole week has already gone by. But the strange thing is that although it feels like if flew by, it feels like a month went by in the same amount of time as fast week... if that makes any sense.

Thank you to all of you who sent me emails! I will try to respond to you personally but I might run out of time.

Well the update for this week is that I'm Still Sick! YAY! I just can't shake this cough. (Hack weeze Blech...) And I'm doing the work. I'm taking the meds I'm not a slacker. Gimme gimme gimme I need I need I need Gimme gimme gimee I need I need Gimme gimme Gimme I need... But I feel good I feel great I feel wonderful.

Oh it was so funny. Yesterday Elder Lim FINALLY took some medicine for his cough and well... He's not used to meds and the doctor gave him really stong stuff. It was so funny. He was like, "Whoa... there are so many bubbles in this bottle. Wooo... Hey this is good stuff. Has it been four hours yet? I want to take some more." ha ha ha! Wow.

The Spanish is coming along and I'm starting to get the lessons under my belt. We have practice sessions and the last one that we did went really well. Before we taught we went over how to best form a lesson plan and It was great to see how fexible the lesson could go. Sorry that was really poor english. But I have to write quickly.

so... Um things are good. Noah made it in and looks well. I guess. I only saw him for a short amount to time during dinner. And it was his first day... so... Who knows really?

I don't know what to tell you... The days are all turning into a blur and I feel like I haven't got any sleep for three months. But it's great! If it wasn't great I wouldn't be doing it.

Mucho gozo y felicidad.

-Elder Barker.

Monday, September 21, 2009

First Four Days

Well, It has been a crazy first four days. The spanish is coming along very nicely, thanks to the spirit. It is truely amazing how much of it I can already understand and speak and it'\s only been four days.

The MTC is pretty cool. It's like... I don't know what it's like. It's like bumping into old friends that you haven't met yet. However I have bumped into a few friends that I have met. I have the same meal times as Elder Clark! It was so cool to look over and see him and then get to talk to him for a little bit. And Elder Cooper, my cool roommate from colledge.

My spanish teachers remind me of that first french class that Kj and I took as kids. Most of the time they don't speak in english. It's a little stressfull but I kind of like it. It really makes me have to stretch and put my trust in the lord that I will understand. But all of the other elders in my zone are testamonies that I will understand in a couple weeks. They are so cool.

My companion Elder Lim is from Korea and Canada and Salt Lake. He's really cool. Unfortunatly he forgot his gym shoes so he walks around in his gym clothes with his dress shoes on. Very classy. He is really helping me move out of my comfort zone. We were assigned to Make three "Contacts" where we introduce our selves and bear our testamonies in spanish and over the past two days we've done twenty. It's really been helpful and I know/hope that my spanish is getting better.

The food here is pretty good. It reminds me of a scripture. I think that it's in Jeramiah 4:16 or 18 I think it's around there. look it up. It will tell you all you need to know about the food here.

Um... Oh the first day here Elder Lim and i ate with president and sister smith. it was really cool to talk with them. whoa sorry it seems that my capitol letter don't want to work. sorry about that.

dad, thanks for the letter. it was really cool to have something to read yesterday. i really enjoyed the card.

i hope that all is well back home. you are ever in my thoughts and prayers.

so my p-days are going to be on fridays so i will write letters and read and send emails on friday, so if you don't hear from me for a week, that is why.

um... oh yeah, there is a tree at the mtc that smells like cream soda. elder lim and i have smelled it about twnety times. it is so funky. and people who don't know about it are all like, "what are those guys doing?" if they only knew what they were missing out on.

ok i got to go now. my laundry is done and my time has run out.

I love you very much and i hope to hear from you soon.

love,
Elder barker

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Farwell Address Given on Sunday, September 13th 2009

Hola! Comment estas? Mui Bien- et-tu? Quele hora est? Dondé estas ma pantalonais? Muchos cossos grandes Pour favour. Uno dose triece. Des colores!

That’s all the Spanish I know. I guess the folks at the MTC (Missionary Training Center) have their work cut out for them.

As you know I will be leaving to go serve a mission for the church in a couple days. I’m going out to California to knock on doors and help people find Christ. And when I leave there will be a little plaque with my face on it in the hallways for everyone to look at while I’m gone. The plaque has a picture of me, a picture of the area that I will be serving in, and a scripture that I have chosen to be a sort of theme for my mission. This is the scripture that I chose:

“Yea, I know that I am nothing; as to my strength I am weak; therefore I will not boast of myself, but I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things; yea, behold, many mighty miracles we have wrought in this land, for which we will praise his name forever.” That’s found in the book of Alma, 26th chapter and 12th verse to be precise.

Can’t you just feel the joy that Ammon relates though this verse? --I mean he starts the verse out with “Yea!” How much happier can you get?-- But besides that obvious sign of joviality, he really is happy when he says this. A few verses before this Ammon is talking to his brethren and discussing how happy they all should be that their brethren the bloodthirsty Lamanites had found the gospel. And then his brother “Aaron rebuked him” in verse 10, “saying: Ammon, I fear that thy joy doth carry thee away unto boasting.” To which Ammon responds that he’s not boasting about himself, because he knows that he can’t do anything great by himself, God is the one that he’s boasting about.

This past year at BYU-Idaho we had the privilege of having President Eyring of the first presidency talk to us in one of our Tuesday devotionals. He talked about the miracle of having the university and the Rexburg temple so close together. In a devotional it is common for a verse or passage of scripture to be read before the speaker gets up and talks. The scriptures help to set the mood. They also helped me to switch my mind into a spiritual mindset and prepare for those promptings and feelings that the spirit brings to my heart when I am primed or rather when I am willing to hear the still small voice. The scripture that was read was Alma 26:11 and 12. At this time during the year I was searching for a scripture to go on my missionary plaque, “I will not boast of myself, but I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things” When I heard that I wrote “Holy cow!” in the journal I was taking notes in. It just worked. President Eyering’s talk was good, but I knew that I had found my missionary scripture.

“I will not boast of myself” That is a very powerful statement. And when I read it, it strikes me as something that I personally should strive for. I am currently majoring in theater and speech education in college. The arena of the stage lends itself to boasting about one’s self. And being humble enough to recognize that it’s not just me. I have worked hard, but God has helped me on my path. “I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things.” It’s very powerful to me.

As I was preparing this talk I was bouncing ideas off of my Mom and she asked, “Have you come up with any experiences that relate to your scripture?” I answered, “Um… not really. I can’t think of any.” She then pointed out the section that talks about the mighty miracles that have been wrought and then commented on how the spirit of God can change people. I said, “Ok. But I don’t think I have any experiences to relate about that.” And then she reminded me of a few.

All of my life I have always had to do things my own way. When I learned how to play a song in my piano lessons I would change it because I wanted the song to sound this way or that way. When I studied algebra and other areas of mathematics I would find the answer in different ways than were asked of me. I could only do things my way and when I was younger I was not very willing to follow the way of the Lord. When I was almost eight years old I didn’t want to get baptized. When I was old enough to become a deacon and a holder of the Aaronic priesthood I didn’t want to receive the priesthood. I didn’t want the responsibility that came with having that authority. I told my Mom that I never wanted to serve a mission. My mother shed many bitter tears because of my unwillingness to listen to the voice of the lord. But as you can see my stiff neckedness has been softened, and stubborn inclination has changed. Thanks to the example of cousins, my parents and my own prayers and study I have changed my attitude. And it wasn’t because I was brainwashed or anything like that. It wasn’t because of peer pressure or any sort of flock mentality. It was because I found out the truth for myself, and in my own way. It was because I let the master craftsman mold me into what I need to be. It was because I became meek and submissive, it was because the Lord can work mighty miracles.

Let me share with you the first real time that I gained a testimony for myself that the Heavenly Father is real and that he loves me. During my years of rebellion and stubbornness I seldom bore my testimony to people. I just didn’t do it. I felt that I didn’t know, so how could I tell someone that, “I knew that the church was true and that the book of Mormon contains the word of God. Or that Jesus Christ suffered for my sins in the garden of Gethsemane, or that I know that There are living prophets on the earth today.” I didn’t know of a surety that these things are true.

The experience that I am about to relate is very sacred to me and I hesitate to share it with you because I’m not sure if I can relate the simple workings of the spirit without making it sound like just a cute story. But I pray that I can express to you how I came to know that my heavenly father loves me, and knows me personally and I pray that the spirit can touch your hearts while I tell you how he touched mine.

It happened at scout camp. It was my first year that I was able to attend scout camp and during the week the LDS troops got together to have a devotional on Wednesday. And as the meeting turned to the portion where we could bear our testimonies I knew that I wasn’t going to say anything, because I never say anything. However as the meeting wore on, I had a strong prompting to get up and bear my testimony. The Holy Ghost whispered to my heart that I should get up and say something. I sat there for a few minutes and really wrestled with the spirit. I said, “I have nothing to say.”

“Yes you do.” Was the reply.

“No I don’t. I don’t know what to say. I don’t do this. I have nothing to say.”

“Yes you do.”

“What? What do I know? I don’t really know anything. I’m not even sure if the church it true.”

The spirit replied “But I love you.”

“What?”

“I love you. You can do this. Just tell them that I love you.”

I got up and told the other scouts assembled that I knew that my heavenly father loves me, and then I sat down. The next day a boy came up to me and explained that he was a not of my faith but that he attended the testimony meeting last night and he was moved my by simple testimony. It was an amazing experience that has changed my life. I have had other similar experiences that are too numerous to go into right now. But I felt that it was important to talk about the first time that I really “Knew”.

As I have been preparing to serve the lord for the next two years I have had many co-workers and friends ask me why? Why would I volunteer for something that would take me away from my family, and not pay me, and not give me vacation time for two years? To which I have wanted to ask them, “Why do you think I’m doing this?” It doesn’t make sense. -- But it does. I know that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ both appeared to the boy Joseph in answer to his simple prayer. I know that Christ himself restored his church upon the earth. I know that there are living prophets on the earth. I know that the book of Mormon is a true record. I know that my heavenly father knows me and loves me. And because I know with a surety that these things are true, I want others to know as well.

Plato in his allegory about the cave discusses the feelings that I have about bringing the light of the gospel to those who are willing to accept it. Plato tells about a group of people who are trapped in a cave and all their lives have only ever seen the shadows of things in the outside world and have only seen the reflections of light off of the rock walls. One of the men in the group finds a way out and after adjusting his eyes to the light and after forcing his muscles to work in different ways he sees the sun, he sees the birds, he sees the flowers and trees. He then turns back to the others in the cave to show them what he has seen and to bring them to experience for themselves what he has found. And some don’t listen. And I’m positive that some people on during my mission will turn me away, but I have to try. I have to see if there are any people who I can touch and show my love for them as well as the love that heavenly father has for them. But I know that I can’t do it alone. Because I know that I am nothing; as to my strength I am weak; therefore I will not boast of myself, but I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things; yea, behold, many mighty miracles we have wrought in this land, for which we will praise his name forever.