First off this week, Congratulations to my beautiful cousin Desirae on getting married!!! I wish you and Paul the very best!!

This week Siostra Harmon introduced me to the cutest little café in Katowice and I got to have real polish hot chocolate for the first time. It was SO GOOD. It’s literally just straight melted chocolate so it’s thick and chocolatey and rich and just amazingly good!!! I would definitely recommend coming to Poland just for the chocolate 😉

We had Zone Conference with Elder Massimo De Feo on Wednesday and it was amazing! (He spoke in General Conference a couple conferences ago and said, “To me, it is all about love”.) I absolutely loved his conference talk then so it was such a privilege to get to hear him speak to us!!!
A few points I loved:
-Always have the courage to change when the Spirit tells you to!
– Christ can change our very nature!
Our Savior, Jesus Christ knows us so personally. He knows every struggle and trial and temptation we will ever go through. And because He is the only one who knows us so perfectly, He is the one that can change our very nature if we let Him!
Like it says in 2 Corinthians 5:17,
” Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
In Polish, to be baptized is “zostać ochrzczony”. The literal English translation is “to BECOME baptized.” When we are baptized, we promise to remember Christ and keep His commandments- and through that process, and through Christ, we can literally become new people!!
For service night, we went caroling and it was a blast!! We practiced a bunch of traditional Polish Christmas carols together and then went out to the street to spread a little Christmas cheer! It was pretty cold but several people on the street stopped to listen to us sing and take pictures. We even had a drunk man come up to us and start singing along! It was awesome (and SO funny!!)
AND this week we got to go to Ola’s Babcia’s (grandmas!) house and have delicious dinner and then she taught us how to make and decorate traditional polish gingerbread cookies called pierniki!!

This week I am so full of gratitude!! I’m so grateful for my Savior, Jesus Christ, and for the opportunity to share His gospel in Poland. I’m grateful for a Savior who knows us each individually, and who helps us to become better!
I hope you all have a wonderful week! Kocham was and MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
Siostra Baldwin
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pics:
- Our daily wait at the tram stop!
- BEST HOT CHOCOLATE
- Ania 🙂