Monday, October 15, 2012

Welcome to Johns Creek, Georgia!

Casey's new mission area, about 30 miles northeast of Atlanta.

Hey, Dicksons!
I loved the pictures that were sent they made me laugh! Turns out things like sidewalks and multi-lane streets only exist in the West... that's what happens when God plans things, lol.
The new area has been good to me so far; we are almost white-washing it, since an elder had gone home early, his companion was put in a trio with a different area for awhile, so there isn't too much to start with here at the moment. However, I have high hopes; there is great potential in this area, and the members are awesome, so I think it won't be long until the work gets rolling! John's Creek is a lot more city than Jackson; most of the people who live here are fairly wealthy; the members have taken us out to eat every night, and the ward mission leader surprised me some new shirts when I had ripped the pocket in one accidentally. How cool is that? There is a lot of diversity here; not only plenty of white and black people, but lots of Hispanics and Asians as well; there is a large population of Koreans in our branch, so they have there on Sunday school class. Church here starts at 1:30... holy cow! That takes up most of the day lol! All the members have been pretty friendly, and very willing to assist us when we need it; we will certainly keep that in mind lol.
On bike again, lol; Jackson wasn't too bad as far as distance or hills go, so I'm actually getting a workout up here in John's Creek lol! We have had some interesting adventures already biking and contacting, lol; John's Creek is a lot better about sidewalks than most of the areas I have served in, but of course not in it's fullness, lol. Have been ran off the road a few times; traffic is a lot busier here. We meet a lot of Hispanics walking, so the Spanish elders get lots of referrals from us, lol! Still learning my way around; you know how I am with directions, lol! I'm surprised I have done this well!
My companion is Elder Rogers from Heber City, Utah; we have gotten along swimmingly so far! It has actually been the smoothest transition I have had in a companionship; he's pretty chill, and loves BYU as much as we do! In fact, he would like to be a sports broadcaster, for BYU in particular; he did a lot of radio/t.v. stuff in high school, and knows his sports extremely well (to rival I would say even Devin, and that is saying something!). He also enjoys things I enjoy: missionary work (of course), Star Wars, Superheroes, reading, movies, video games, sleeping, teaching, gospel doctrine (and not-doctrine lol) eating, football, basketball, etc. We of course don't let these things distract us, but we have had some pretty in depth conversations about all those subjects, lol!
We found out Monday were I was going, and spent the whole day in Conyers having a last hurrah; then on Tuesday we had a zone training (which is like a zone district meeting) in Conyers again! Then I went to spend the night with Elder Everett at their apartment while Elder Boman and Elder Indriamiarina started their companionship that night! Didn't have too much time to day goodbyes (most of the people I wanted pics with I had got last transfer lol), so I called a few people, and did see the Sherwoods and the Hawkins and Sister Cox. I'll miss them, but I have been having a blast here! There are a lot of cool Elders in this zone! Elder Andreason (my MTC comp), Elder Chugg and his greenie, Elder Everett and his greenie, Elder Peterson, Elder Jarman, and myself and Elder Rogers, of course. It's gonna be big!
So Wednesday I got here and got acquainted with Elder Roge Poge (a name he has been known by since he was born in Stockbridge), bought food, ate dinner with some members, and biked around to get a feel for the area. Thursday, went to lunch with some of the other elders in our district (good to see Elder Everett again... it had been almost a day since I saw him last, lol), then went to work! Spent most of the weekend working on the map and getting he area book organized to go "bounty-hunting" for formers and less-actives and potentials. Sunday was good; talked to a recent convert whose boyfriend is interested in taking the discussions, and talked to some families with 9-year-olds then need help with baptism, so we're all for that! Had a Korean Social at the Bro. Lakip (the ward mission leader) that night which was fun; they have a lot of fun youth, and I have enjoyed fellowshipping with the members; I'm way excited for the big plans we have, we're gonna do work!
So how are y'all doing? How is school/work/play? Let me know!
Bummer about BYU; I actually heard about it from a member on Sunday who keeps Elder Rogers informed; disappointed, but I still love 'em!
Thanks all so far; been having a blast, and hoping with a perfect brightness of hope and steadfastness in Christ that we will find success when we concerate our efforts to finding the elect. Love ya! Take luck!
Love,
Elder Casey Guy Dickson
P.S. I'll get some pics of Elder Rogers and I, just haven't thought about it lol!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Casey loved conference ... and is getting transferred!!!

Hey, guys!
First off, General Conference was awesome! Uctdorf and Holland dominated! I love conference so much! It got me so psyched! We watched it at the church building, and the Sherwoods made chili dogs for Sat., and fried chicken for Sun.! It was awesome... except now I only have one conference left on my mission... Oh well. And the whole 18 year old elders and 19 year old sisters... that's insane! Sounds like Devin and Shelby have less time than they thought to prep for a mish now lol!  
Author came to conference, and liked it pretty well; I don't know how much he was able to take in (it's a lot of info for a newcomer), and the other elders had a gator come named Doc (that's right, Doc... I love it!). What were y'alls favorite talks? Or else, what did you learn?
Second off, I'm getting transferred! To John's Creek, with an Elder Rogers, on a bike. Elder 'I' is staying in Jackson Inner with Elder Boman (from Jackson Outer) and Elder Everett is white-wash training in PeachTree Corners, while Jackson Outer is getting white-washed by sisters... What a big change up! (White-washed means both elders are being transferred out of an area). Elder 'I' served in John's Creek, so he has been telling me all about it; sounds like fun! I will miss some things about Jackson, but to tell you the truth, I'm sorta sick of Jackson and the lack of progress, so hopefully this will be a change for the better. Elder Bowers is heading to Dahlonega, so I'm telling him all about it lol what a cowinkadink.
Dad, visiting your mission area sounds way awesome! It's cool that people remembered you, I don't know if anywhere aside from Kennesaw would remember me, but who knows?
Up in Conyers today, playing ball, and e-mailing, since the libraries are closed for Columbus Day. It's always fun to hang with the guys.
Go Cougars! That's my boys! Elder Dickson, 1; Elder Boman, 0 lol! What's their record?
Too bad about Nebraska... good thing I'm still not really getting into it lol. I still can't really wrap my mind around being from Nebraskaaaa now; I've never been there lol!
This week has been slow... been tracting like crazy and trying to see people who pretty much disappeared on us... not much else to report.
How is everyone? Tell me what's going on in the life and times of the Nebraskaaaaa Dicksons! Love you all! 
 
Church is true, Book is blue, and God is a Mormon! 
Love, 
Elder Casey Guy Dickson

Monday, October 1, 2012

To the best family ever!

Hey, Everybody!
Glad Devin got his package, what day did it come? Ahh, Avengers; it's the one movie that's driving me nuts lol but it'll be there when I get home. Of course Devin's favorite restaurant (Denny's) is way out of town lol; can't believe you're 18; how does it feel? It sucks that Papa Murphy's over hired, that's kinda what happened to me with Buy Low; oh well, I'm sure another opportunity will come around.
Go Cougars! Elder Boman in Jackson Outer is a BIG USU fan, so we got a rivalry thing going on here, so BYU better step up and win, or I don't know if I can face him lol.
Yay! I'm so excited y'all got asked to fellowship a family, do work, Dickson clan! The awesomeness of helping people come to Christ is the best thing ever! There is something special about seeing less-actives come back that is different from gators coming to church; it just melts my heart when a less-active we have been working with comes back for good, and the "rescue" of members is as much missionary work as is teaching non-members. Remember, love them, and the rest will follow.
Nothing too new here, except we got transfers next week...
We did some service with a former gators; cleaned out all the tree remains from when we helped him cut them down; he's nice, but still isn't interested. We'll see...
Getting pumped for conference! Trying to get people to come see; problem is, this huge festival Jackson has once a year is on conference Saturday, apparently they would rather go to that than to hear a prophet of God speak; oh well, Author will be there, and that's what matters.
Had an interesting meeting Sunday; we met with Covington ward, where they announced that they were dividing up some of Covington and giving it to the Jackson Branch. We were ecstatic; some from Covington were not, but it's the Lord's will that matters. Had a tasty linger longer afterwards, which is always good lol! I'm not sure how they will divide up the area; maybe into a North and South Jackson, or an East and West, and give us a car! Too bad neither Elder I or I can drive (Elder I has a licence, but Georgia doesn't recognize it, and the packet for a new one I called the DMV about still hasn't come, so idk); that's why I think one of us (most likely me) is getting transferred in a week; but we'll see.
We are in Conyers right now; we got a ride up here so we could hang out with the elders up here and play ball and e-mail and whatnot (and so I could by a bike tire; I have been out of commission for like a week and nowhere in town do they sell bike tires lol); been fun so far.
Anyway, sorry my letters have been progressively shorter; there isn't much happening in Jackson, and all the oddities of mission life seem like nothing to me now; for example, we met a guy who told us he was abducted by aliens and had the scars to prove it, and I didn't bat an eye lol; or the guy back in Conyers who told us he was Michael the Archangel: yawn lol. The things that don't get old are the opportunities to see the gospel change lives, and that is worth all the crazy people and all the rejection in the world. I know my Savior lives, and this is God's work and glory, and it will roll forward like a stone cut without hands to every nation, crushing any feeble offense Satan tries to send up against it. I love this church, and I know it is the truth, the way, and the life Christ wants us to be apart of. I know the Book of Mormon is true, and I can never deny that; not now, not after fighting for it for the past year and seeking comfort and truth from it's pages. I know this church has the proper priesthood authority and modern-day prophets, and that what we will here from them in a week is the will of the Lord for us in these last days. I say this in the name of the Master, Jesus Christ, Amen.
Thanks for all the love, support and prayers, and for keeping me updated with the family stuff and football stuff, I love hearing about it! Keep up the good work, and thanks for being the best family ever!
Take Luck!
Love,
Elder Casey Guy Dickson

Monday, September 24, 2012

Conference is coming up!

The Fam!
I have wanted to do those sidewalk photos I sent last time for a while, and I finally found the perfect spot for it, lol!
I still think it's so cool Devin and Shelby are working; how do ya like it? How does it like y'all? Do ya ever work at the same time? I really hope Mom's job sitch will work out; y'all are all in my prayers constantly.
Darn for BYU; sounds like they have had a rough couple of weeks; glad Utah did too, though lol! Go Nebraskaaa!
Pretty sure we are watching conference at the church; hopefully we can get Author and a few other gators there, as well as some less-actives in our area. At every conference I have had so far in the mish, someone has gotten baptized as a result of watching it, and seeing for themselves that these men are prophets, seers, and revelators (A girl named Elizabeth in Conyers that the zls baptized, and both Jerry and Keya in Kennesaw!). I'm sooooooooo excited for conference, it's like the Superbowl for missionaries, lol!
The week hasn't been much different that it has been already; Been trying to find and teach and testify, and I know we'll find them! Author is a great guy, and would be golden if we didn't have to wait so long for him to be able to progress; others have dropped us or disappeared off the face of the earth. We have found a few this week, so we'll see what happens.
Thanks for all the love and support over the past year; I have always appreciated the candy and the notes y'all send to me, I promise to send y'all some soon. Devin's package is being sent today, pray that it gets there before his birthday, lol! Take luck! 
 
Love, Your grown-up son/ bestest friend/big bro,
Elder Casey Guy Dickson
 
Elder Everett (our fearless district leader) and I.

Elder Boman (Elder Everett's companion) and I looking tough.

Elder Indriamiarina starring as Morpheus in The Matrix, lol!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Is it 'Book of Mormons' or 'Books of Mormon'?

These three pictures are a running joke in the mission; in Georgia (and in most states, I'm assuming), there is a minimum amount of sidewalk required in places deemed necessary to have them; of course, no one wants to spend a lot of money on sidewalks, so there are a lot of sidewalks left painfully unfinished. As a wise Elder I was knew said, "Georgia has the appearance of sidewalks, but denies the power thereof."


Hey, Howdy, Hey!
How are the Dicksons?
Sorry this is so late; computers went down again on Monday before I finished, and they just got back up today. Thanks for the package! I got it yesterday, it made my day! I am kinda low on food and money, so that gift was a real blessing, lol! Thanks so much, Mom, for giving me your scriptures to borrow, that really touched me. Thanks for being the best Mom EVER! And Devin's package will be on it's way by this weekend, so hopefully it will get there by his birthday; Happy Early Birthday, Deverino!
My week has been good; kinda same ol' same ol'. We continue to help Author out with his smoking and such, and he has been participating in class more; I hope we can keep this up till December when something clears up. Some of our other gators have dropped us, so we are looking for new ones! We are here for the elect, and God will point us the way, through our faith, diligence, and heed!
We did some service with a potential gator of Jackson Outer; we transplanted his vegetables to a different part of the garden, after we tilled it and mulched it. He is a way funny guy, but not super interested at the moment; I have hope for him, though! Had dinner with the Joneses, who are a way awesome family! Brother Jones is in the stake, and his wife is our relief society president! Her kids are some of the few that actually participate in class or in missionary work, so that's a blessing! We have dinner again with them on Saturday!
Today I am on an exchange with Elder Everett, our District Leader; he's from California (Northern, I think; by the bay area) and he loves baseball like no body's business! He's a good kid, and he's good at contacting, which is something I still struggle with. Elder I is with Elder Boman (my Disney enthusiast counterpart); we'll switch back at dinner.
We have been doing a LOT of tracting lately; it's the least effective way to find, but it's really the only option we have here at the moment; I know God will lead us to those who are prepared!
I have been reading the Book of Mormon a lot lately; I had forgotten how much great stuff is in there! Our Mission President's wife, Sister Wolfert, commissioned us to read it through again, and remember why we have it. I bear my testimony about the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon; I know it's true because I asked God if it was, and that's the only way we can know of anything! I truly believe in the verse that says, "If ye believe in Christ, ye shall believe these words, for they are the words of Christ. (2 Nephi 33:10-12)." I also take it from Elder Holland's great-grandfather, "No wicked man could right such a book as this, and no good man would right it, unless it were true, and he were commanded of God to do so. (Safety for the Soul, Nov 2009 Conference Ensign)." How could it not be true? Who could honestly read it, and not wonder how a young farm boy could write such a complex yet elegantly simple book that does not conflict with the Bible in anyway? I know it's from God, and I know that since the Book of Mormon is true, Jesus is the Christ, Joseph Smith was his prophet and revelator in these last days, and that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the Lord's kingdom, preparatory for the second coming of the Messiah (Introduction to the Book of Mormon, last paragraph.). I would ask you all to, if you are not already, read the Book of Mormon together as a family, and individually, and discover once again why it is true and why we need it in these, the last days. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
Anyway, how are y'all?
I hope work works out for everyone! I'm so glad Mom got a job (Go Mom!), and that Devin and Shelby are working (represent! Love you guys!)
Go, Cornhuskers (that's still weird to say, by the way...)! I heard about the BYU game from Brother Jones, that really sucks :(. I hope that BYU can start doing well again, I was getting used to it lol. Still love you, BYU! Dominate!   
Is this the same ward Dad has been attending since he got to Nebraskaaaa? It's fun to hear about the callings, since I am more involved with the leadership now lol!
Thanks for the package, and all y'all have done, are doing, and I know will do for me while I am in Georgia; it means a lot! It's so great that Mom and Dad made the wonderful decision to be sealed, and to have us kids; it means we will always be together! I love you so much, and appreciate the examples you all set for me to be better! Take luck!
Love, Your Grown Up Son/Older Brother/favorite person in the world,
Elder Casey Guy Dickson

Elder Boman and Elder Rinlausbaucher (probably misspelled) with the capes Elder Boman's sister sent him, lol. Elder Bauch (that's what I call him), was on an exchange with Elder Boman for the day; he was a funny kid!
Yours truly looking impressive, as always lol!

My family should be able to guess which movies these quotes are from (except for the first; that's an [Elder Dickson] original!):
1. Holy crap, where'd the freakin' sidewalk go?!
2. NNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3. Darn you; darn you all to heck
4. I'm lost! Where's the line?
5.WWWWHHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
6. Blast you Who's!!!

Monday, September 10, 2012

Do you like this color?

The new mission vehicle. Pretty fancy, huh?
 
Hey, howdy, hey!
How's the Dickson bunch? What's new in Nebraskaaaaaa lol? Write me or e-mail me!
Anyway, this week:
Tuesday we pretty much got our parade rained on... literally lol! It has raining so hard and fast we had to seek shelter for a while lol. Puts a damper on your day when that happens (do do, tss!). Wednesday we also almost got rained out, but like studs we trugged on through it! Saw a gator who had disappeared for a while, but he was little drunken with wine, so we'll come back another day.
Thursday we had an awesome italian dinner with the Sherwoods (Sister Sherwood is a tremendous cook!) and talked to a lot of people while walking around.
This Sunday was stake conference, so we got a ride down to Jonesboro, and had a pretty sweet conference! Our mission president and his wife were there, and they spoke, as well as people from the stake, and a spanish lady who just got sealed to her family (my friend Elder Sarniguet translated for her), and a guy from Haiti or somewhere; he spoke french, just like Elder I! They had fun conversing afterwards... I also loved stake conference because I got to see people from the Conyers ward, and missionaries I haven't seen in a while. Author and his girlfriend came as well (we got a ride for them); they loved it, even though stake conferences feel kind of long, since you are sitting still for 2 hours. Author has come a long way, but there are circumstances outside our control that prevent him from being baptized this month; if fact, it looks like maybe December. Still, I love the big guy; he's fun to teach because he loves God and Jesus so much, and there is no room for doubt in his mind about their existence, which is cool to see.
Today I have been writing letters like crazy to people, trying to get some mail lol! Some might come your way!
That's about it for Jackson. The area is still just okay; not too much to report, but I know God sent me here for a reason, and I'm going to find it! Or them, rather lol. We did talk to plenty of people this week, but we are still waiting for the return appointment to see if they are golden or not. Still, I love it and wouldn't want to be doing anything else!
Yay! Devin and Shelby finally got jobs! Good for you, I've always wanted to work at Papa Murphy's; do y'all get discounts or anything? Cause that would be awesome! 
How goes it, Deverino? How's school, life, work? Hope all your wildest dreams come true! I am collecting the contents for your package, so look for it at the end of the month lol! Stay classy.
Glad Mom got a job, but still hope a better one comes along the way. Hugs and kisses, Mommy!  
Hey, Missy! How's school and volleyball and work and life lol? Where are y'all camping at for the Daddy/Daughter? I miss camping, and football too for that matter. But it'll be there when I get back lol. Love you lots!
I hope y'all are doing okay in Nebraska; change is difficult, and that's the problem here too, with missionary work; most people, especially me, hate leaving their comfort zone, but it's the only way we grow. A lot of times, if fact, most of the times, God's plan for us is very different from the plan we want lol! Something I have learned out here (I don't remember who said it lol) is that prayer is not trying to change God's will, but to find out what God's will is, and be at peace with that. It tries our patience and commitment, but it makes us better if we let it. Let God guide you, and you can't go wrong!
I love my Savior and My Heavenly Father more than life itself, and I do my best to please them each and every day.
Tah-tah for now! Take luck!
Love,
Elder Casey Guy Dickson

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

I'd like to "bury" my testimony ...

My immediate family will remember I used to have trouble pronouncing things because I talked too fast or I mumbled; I used to say "bury" instead of "bear" when I'd get up on Fast Sunday as a rosy-cheeked youth lol.
Hello, Dickson clan!
Sorry I couldn't e-mail yesterday... the library was closed for the holiday, and that is the only place we can really go to e-mail because we don't have a church family history center nearby like in Kennesaw or Conyers.
What is up everyone? How's Nebraskaaa? How's looking for work? How is school? I wanna know (can you show me!)!  
Not much is happening here; the work is still slow; we have been street contacting and tracting and talking to people, but not too much has happened yet... I know it will, though! There is obviously someone here we need to meet and teach, because we are still here; we just got to go out with more faith, diligence, and heed, and we will be led into the more fertile parts of the land. (1 Nephi 15)
The weather has been rainy, which means it gets REALLY humid when the sun comes out afterward lol I have never sweat so much in my life, not even during football camp; it destroys my clothes, and I am rather self-conscious of my stinky sweat when we contact people, but it's all good; if they really are elect, they wouldn't mind a little sweat lol.
The apartment is pretty good; we call it the missionary manor, since it's a two story; it's a little homely, but comfortable, and I like it fine; at least we haven't had too may roaches or scorpions.
P-day is usually pretty boring here; there isn't much to do besides e-mail and write letters. And it's hard to play a board or card game with only two people lol. This P-day was extra boring since we couldn't even go to the library; we got to play some soccer, though, so that's something.
Author is still kind of stuck until some legal things clear up, but he is still a stud! HE bore his testimony of Sunday! He isn't even a member yet, and he stood up, walked to the front, and shared a powerful testimony. I love that big guy. He also had a very cool experience he shared about Christ coming to him in a dream, and answering his question about children who die without baptism (his brother...); the answer he got was the same answer that is in Moroni 8! We talked about that chapter this week, which was cool.
Also had a cool experience contacting; we were at the park, and some teens were playing soccer; we asked if we could join. My soccer skills aren't up to par, but Elder Indriamiarina's certainly are lol! It was kind of neat, cause we hardly brought up the gospel; they asked us about it (what we are doing, what we are, what is the difference between our church and yours, etc.)They asked us if we could play again sometime, so we gave them our phone number. It was kind of cool that one of the kids even said he might want to serve a mission some day!
We hang out with Terrell a lot now; a recent convert who has had it rough (and still does...), so we try to take him out with us on team-ups and such. Wish we had more gators for him, but it's all good.
That's about it.
Go Cougars! I have very much missed football since I have been out, but not enough to miss out on the great and marvelous work of missionary work lol! I'll take sharing the gospel over football anyday; still, I am looking forward to catching up once I get back home lol.
Go, Cornhuskers! It'll be weird to cheer for them, since I know nothing about them, or have even seen them play; I'm sure it won't take me too long to get with the program when I get back lol!
Devin! I love that you are going out on team-ups with the elders; it's the best thing you could be doing, good for you! I should have a lot more when I was home... I'm glad he had a good experience. I know the love of going out and helping people come closer to Christ. I wish I would have done more to prepare for my mission; read more, study more, go out with the elders more, etc. It's so great that you want to go out 3 or 4 times a month... please read the Book of Mormon all the way through, to get a copy of Preach My Gospel and study it, and to pray for attributes needed for missionary work (and Christian life in general); charity, patience, humility, diligence, faith, hope, knowledge, etc. Proud of you, love you!
Shelby! How is school; how is Lincoln; how is everything? If you are still planning on serving a mission, the statements above apply to ya too; love you bunches!
Mom! Hope that work finds you; God will help! I have a small request; my quad that I have had since I was 8 got some water damage when the rain soaked it while it was in my backpack; I would love for Christmas a new smaller button-snap quad with ELDER Casey Guy Dickson on it; Grandpa offered to buy me one, but I thought I wouldn't need it; I do lol I can't read my Old Testament and some of the New! Thanks for all you do, sorry to ask for so much stuff while y'all are still trying to get settled in Nebraskaaa but I would love and kind of need a new scripture set lol; I'm borrowing some from another elder. Thanks, love you THIS much!
Everyone else; thanks for all the support and love and prayers! Take luck!
Love,
Elder Casey Guy Dickson

Casey Guy Dickson

Casey Guy Dickson
Called to serve in the Georgia Atlanta North Mission (July 2011 to July 2013)