Sandor’s Desert Sojourn

  • co ma być to będzie!!

    Dearest friends and family,  This week I’m so full of gratitude! For the amazing people in Gdańsk, for the mission, and for wonderful family and friends! I spoke in church yesterday (my theme was the Come Follow Me lesson for this week) and I loved these verses from Phillippians 4: “4 Rejoice in the Lord…

  • Prophets, Poetry, & Ping Pong

    Halo halo cześć!! This week was another good one! We finally finished watching conference this week and WOW. All I can say is that God has things to say to us today, and I am so grateful he speaks through prophets. I had written down a couple of questions to think about as I listened…

  • It’s Windy and Cold in Gdańsk, Nevertheless…

    Dearest friends and family, Hej cześć!! This has been such a good week 🙂 I already love Gdańsk and I love my new companion, Siostra Emett! She’s so much fun! This week: – Met M!! She’s a student at one of the universities here and is absolutely the sweetest. We talked about the Creation of…

  • On to Gdańsk – Ancient Baltic Seaport

    Dearest friends and family, It’s been a good long while since I’ve sent out a group email! This week we had transfers, and after 6 wonderful months in Poznań I have been transferred to Gdańsk, which is situated right on the Baltic Sea!! Gdańsk is one of the most northern parts of Poland and I…

  • Temple Night in Poznań

    I wanted to first say thank you to all of you for the love and support I feel from back home.  The letters, e-mails, and thoughtfulness you regularly extend to me is now and will forever be greatly appreciated.  I have hit an important milestone on my mission – I have now been serving in…

  • A Change of Season

    I don’t have a ton of time today, but it’s been a couple of weeks since I wrote a group email and I just wanted to update you all! I am still in Poznań and it is still absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! Fall is on its way, and the weather has been cool and rainy this last…

  • Doing It All vs. Doing My Part

    We recently received a silly video from Elizabeth, in which she simultaneously plays the piano, conducts a hymn, and sings in the choir.  Her video is a great metaphor for any of us who are trying too hard to do too much without properly renewing ourselves. Should there ever be instances in our lives when…

  • Seeing with New Eyes

    Dearest friends and family,  It’s been a busy week! We’ve had area book meetings, I attended a Catholic mass for the first time, our progressing friends are still progressing, the sun is shining, and it’s a great time to be a missionary!  This week I want to share a few things I learned as I…

  • “This is What Keeps Me Going” – a Homeless Woman’s Story

    Dearest friends and family,  Hello! I can’t believe it’s already been a week! This week has been a total whirlwind and I can’t believe it’s already Monday. We are BUSY BUSY BUSY here!!  This week: Met with O and A. They are the nicest mother and son from Ukraine, and we’ve been meeting every week…

  • Music, Miracles, and a Visit to Malbork – Home of the Teutonic Knights

    Hejka cześć!!! This last Saturday we received transfer calls, and the news is in… I’m staying in Poznań, and my new companion is going to be Siostra Eberting and she’s coming up from Katowice and I’m so excited!! This week has been on full of MIRACLES. I am so grateful to be a missionary and…

  • co ma być to będzie!!

    Dearest friends and family,  This week I’m so full of gratitude! For the amazing people in Gdańsk, for the mission, and for wonderful family and friends! I spoke in church yesterday (my theme was the Come Follow Me lesson for this week) and I loved these verses from Phillippians 4: “4 Rejoice in the Lord…

    Dearest friends and family, 

    This week I’m so full of gratitude! For the amazing people in Gdańsk, for the mission, and for wonderful family and friends! I spoke in church yesterday (my theme was the Come Follow Me lesson for this week) and I loved these verses from Phillippians 4:

    “4 Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice.

    5 Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand.

    6 Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.

    7 And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” 

    No matter what, we can always find something to be grateful for! 🙂 

    This week: 

    -One of the people we’re teaching decided they want to get ready to be baptized and we set a date!! We’re so excited for them! 

    -We received a referral to visit a hospital and visit the sweetest lady there. She loves God and we got to share our favorite scriptures from the Bible and the Book of Mormon about Christ’s love for her. She really resonated with the scriptures we shared and was so excited to take a Book of Mormon and learn more! 

    -We had zone conference this week all about setting better and more faith driven goals–if we can believe it, God will achieve it! I know this is so true, in missionary work and in life! I heard once that we tend to achieve just under our goals–low goals will always mean low achievement, but high goals motivate us to be better and really achieve our potential so we can become who the Lord knows we can become😊

    Love you all!! Kocham was tak mocno!! ❤️ 

    Siostra Baldwin

    Pics:

    1. Survey Street contacting!

    2. Zone conference 

    3. ZUPA

  • Prophets, Poetry, & Ping Pong

    Halo halo cześć!! This week was another good one! We finally finished watching conference this week and WOW. All I can say is that God has things to say to us today, and I am so grateful he speaks through prophets. I had written down a couple of questions to think about as I listened…

    Halo halo cześć!!

    This week was another good one!

    We finally finished watching conference this week and WOW. All I can say is that God has things to say to us today, and I am so grateful he speaks through prophets. I had written down a couple of questions to think about as I listened to conference, and every. single. one. was answered.

    I am so grateful for conference and for the opportunity to gain new perspective and insights on life, faith, and everything in between. If you want to watch conference, you can find it at https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org. You can also find and study talks from conferences throughout the years!! 

    For our advanced English class this week, we had a poetry night! Everyone brought They’re favorite poems and we read and discussed them. Some were spiritual, some were funny but all were so good! 

    A favorite of mine:

    ” this is a subtle truth; whatever you love, you are.” 

    -Rumi

    We also had a ping pong tournament this week that ended being SO successful!! So many friends we invited came!! 

    I love you all❤️ I hope you have a wonderful week!! 

    Siostra Baldwin

    Elizabethinpoland.wordpress.com

    pictures:

    1. Lechia Gdańsk’s BIGGEST FAN

    2. Quote from conference!

    3. Found my favorite childhood book in polish 

    4. C.S. Lewis is very popular here!

    5. All Bundled Up

  • It’s Windy and Cold in Gdańsk, Nevertheless…

    Dearest friends and family, Hej cześć!! This has been such a good week 🙂 I already love Gdańsk and I love my new companion, Siostra Emett! She’s so much fun! This week: – Met M!! She’s a student at one of the universities here and is absolutely the sweetest. We talked about the Creation of…

    Dearest friends and family,

    Hej cześć!! This has been such a good week 🙂 I already love Gdańsk and I love my new companion, Siostra Emett! She’s so much fun!

    This week:

    – Met M!! She’s a student at one of the universities here and is absolutely the sweetest. We talked about the Creation of the world and about life before we came to this earth—when we lived with our Heavenly Father.  It’s one of my favorite lessons to teach and one that I feel so strongly about—God does know us, and he has specific, beautiful, and glorious plans for each one of us!!! 

    -Two cute ladies stayed after our free English class to learn more about the Book of Mormon.  We were only going to read the first couple verses of 3rd Nephi 11, where Christ visits the Americas, but they were so excited and wanted to read the whole chapter!

    -If you haven’t checked out the new Book of Mormon videos yet, you’re missing out!! They are SO GOOD!  They come out every Friday (there are 3 of them so far) and each one is between 15-25 minutes long.  Gorąco polecam!! You can find them at churchofjesuschrist.org!

    -Got to help with ZUPA (making food and giving it out to homeless people) here!! SO MUCH FUN 

    Also, a quick thought for this week: I’ve been thinking a ton about Nephi 1:1, a verse that I’ve read probably hundreds of times. 

    “I Nephi, having been born of goodly parents, therefore I was taught somewhat in all the learning of my father; and having seen many afflictions in the course of my days, nevertheless, having been highly favored of the Lord in all my days; yea, having had a great knowledge of the goodness and the mysteries of God, therefore I make a record of my proceedings in my days.” 

    That nevertheless stood out to me so much this week!  Nephi understood better than anyone that sometimes the Lord asks you to do what seems like literally impossible.  Sometime life is hard.  And yet, Nephi recognizes that through it all, the Lord has been so present.  And I think that’s so important–to always remember the nevertheless in our own lives!!! 

    Love you all! 

    Siostra Baldwin 

  • On to Gdańsk – Ancient Baltic Seaport

    Dearest friends and family, It’s been a good long while since I’ve sent out a group email! This week we had transfers, and after 6 wonderful months in Poznań I have been transferred to Gdańsk, which is situated right on the Baltic Sea!! Gdańsk is one of the most northern parts of Poland and I…

    Dearest friends and family,

    It’s been a good long while since I’ve sent out a group email! This week we had transfers, and after 6 wonderful months in Poznań I have been transferred to Gdańsk, which is situated right on the Baltic Sea!!

    Gdańsk is one of the most northern parts of Poland and I understand it gets quite cold here in the winter. The weather is already starting to turn. Since some of my ancestors come from the coastal Netherlands, I am going to experience firsthand what life is like living on the coast of northern Europe. Early this morning, I took a 3-hour train ride northward to the Baltic coast. I was warmly greeted at the train station by Elder & Sister Bridges (the Senior missionary couple), the Elders, and my new companion Siostra Emett!! I am so grateful to be here 🙂

    Gdańsk is beautiful!!! Not only is it the largest Polish trading port, it played an important role as one of the world’s capitols for the amber trade. I look forward to learning the unique history here.

    My last week in Poznań was fulfilling—we held our cultural activity at the Palmiarnia, a kind of greenhouse in Poznań where they grow all kinds of tropical plants straight from the Amazon rainforest.  It’s the coolest thing!!  They even have an aquarium section with piranhas and all kinds of tropical fish.

    Also this weekend, we participated at Zupa, which of course is the service project where we help prepare and give food to homeless people.  We had a great time!  One of our members Brother Martin—who is an officer on the U.S. military base here in Poznań was able to join us.  We helped the Zupa staff wash dishes, prep the food, we taste tested the soup (traditional polish pickle soup.  YUM!!) and then we went to the train station to distribute the food. 

    Afterwards we went to a Korean restaurant for my last dinner in Poznań. We experienced an amazing coincidence (or tender mercy!) when Brother Martin who served his mission in the Philippines and who speaks Tagalog, noticed one of the cooks whom he had by pure chance met elsewhere. The cook being from the Philippines also spoke Tagalog and Brother Martin invited her to Church while speaking in her native tongue. And she is so excited to come!! I think it is wonderful how one person from the United States might serve a mission in the Philippines and then be assigned to work at a military base in Poland. Another person from the Philippines would come to work in Poland in the same city as the military base. And God can put it all together! To me that was just another example that God is so present in every part of our lives!!!

    I will miss Poznań. The memories I have made are profound and the growth experienced was what I needed. I look forward to staying connected with all my friends here, celebrating their life events, and keeping updated as the Church continues to make strides here.

    And finally, I wanted to share one of the scriptures that stood out to me this week. I appreciate the power of true principles to help us make sense of our lives and give us the ability to change our lives for the better.

    I love you all! I hope you have a wonderful week 🙂

    Siostra Baldwin

  • Temple Night in Poznań

    I wanted to first say thank you to all of you for the love and support I feel from back home.  The letters, e-mails, and thoughtfulness you regularly extend to me is now and will forever be greatly appreciated.  I have hit an important milestone on my mission – I have now been serving in…

    A glimpse of our weekly Daddy / Daughter chat

    I wanted to first say thank you to all of you for the love and support I feel from back home.  The letters, e-mails, and thoughtfulness you regularly extend to me is now and will forever be greatly appreciated.  I have hit an important milestone on my mission – I have now been serving in the Poland Warsaw Mission for a year as of this past Thursday.  I expect to return home in the Spring and have been forever changed by this experience.  It is highly probable that this is my last week in Poznań as transfers are coming this weekend and I have been here for quite a while.  I am grateful for the many friends I have made here. 

    Here are a few highlights from this week:

    We were walking home from teaching English and it was already dark, and we saw our friend Pani Lidia walking up the street.  She’s the sweetest little 94-year old babcia who we always see walking up and down the street near the chapel. We always stop and say hi when we see her.  We were getting closer to her; and all of a sudden, we saw her stumble and fall!  We ran over to her and started checking her to make sure she was okay.  She fell on her wrist and it looked like it hurt.  She kept on insisting she was fine, but we recruited the help of a really nice guy who was also walking up the street and helped her get up a couple minutes later.  We walked her all the way to the apartment and she really wanted us to stay and have some tea, but we had to get home!  She invited us to come back soon though. Before we left, though she kept on telling us she just needed to eat more cabbage so her wrist would feel better haha!

    -Met M, the coolest blogger mom who lives out in a beautiful little foresty Polish village an hour from Poznań! She is wonderful, and we’re going back this next week to meet her kids :)))

    – Had zone conference! It was fantastic. I love learning how to do missionary work better!!!

    – We had TEMPLE NIGHT (Noc Świątyń), the event we’ve been preparing for the last couple of weeks. Basically, churches of all denominations all over Poznań (and in several major Polish cities) had open houses where the public could come visit.  Ours was big success!  Lots of people came, and we shared our knowledge and testimony on the restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Plan of Salvation, and the Book of Mormon. So many people took copies of the Book of Mormon!

  • A Change of Season

    I don’t have a ton of time today, but it’s been a couple of weeks since I wrote a group email and I just wanted to update you all! I am still in Poznań and it is still absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! Fall is on its way, and the weather has been cool and rainy this last…

    I don’t have a ton of time today, but it’s been a couple of weeks since I wrote a group email and I just wanted to update you all! I am still in Poznań and it is still absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! Fall is on its way, and the weather has been cool and rainy this last week. Here are a couple highlights from these last few weeks-

    – Someone I was teaching when I was in Katowice got BAPTIZED!!

    – Ola and Babcia(my polish grandma) came to visit us in Poznań this week❤

    Started volunteering at a new service, Zupa na Głównym where we sort clothes and help make food every week for the homeless 🙂

    -the BOOK OF MORMON videos are coming out!!! They’re going to be amazing–keep an eye out for the first one being released on Sept 20!!

    This weekend we were in Katowice for legal work, so we got to take a 6-hour train down and back and wait at the legal office for 6 hours! But luckily all went well😊

    Here’s a few thoughts!

    And quote for the week: “Some books are to be tasted, others swallowed; and some few to be chewed and digested.”

    I have this written in my Księga Mormona because it reminds me how important it is to read and study out of the best books!!!

    1. Tosia was in Poznań😊
    2. The Katowice sisters and us in Katowice!
    3. Ola❤️❤️
    4.kebab! Yum!

  • Doing It All vs. Doing My Part

    We recently received a silly video from Elizabeth, in which she simultaneously plays the piano, conducts a hymn, and sings in the choir.  Her video is a great metaphor for any of us who are trying too hard to do too much without properly renewing ourselves. Should there ever be instances in our lives when…

    Historic Downtown Poznan

    We recently received a silly video from Elizabeth, in which she simultaneously plays the piano, conducts a hymn, and sings in the choir.  Her video is a great metaphor for any of us who are trying too hard to do too much without properly renewing ourselves.

    Should there ever be instances in our lives when we feel overwhelmed by the demands of life to the point that we feel run down, Elizabeth reminds us that we don’t have to do it all, we just need to do our part.  We need to take better care of ourselves by seeking out support and counsel first from the Lord and then from those trusted, qualified individuals around us.  Isaiah affirms this principle (Isaiah 40:31):

    “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” 

    King Benjamin counsels (Mosiah 4:27):

    “And see that all these things are done in wisdom and order; for it is not requisite that a man should run faster than he has strength. And again, it is expedient that he should be diligent, that thereby he might win the prize; therefore, all things must be done in order.” 

    It’s hard to believe Elizabeth has been gone for a year.  The journey is more than halfway done.  Good job Elizabeth!

  • Seeing with New Eyes

    Dearest friends and family,  It’s been a busy week! We’ve had area book meetings, I attended a Catholic mass for the first time, our progressing friends are still progressing, the sun is shining, and it’s a great time to be a missionary!  This week I want to share a few things I learned as I…

    Dearest friends and family, 

    It’s been a busy week! We’ve had area book meetings, I attended a Catholic mass for the first time, our progressing friends are still progressing, the sun is shining, and it’s a great time to be a missionary! 

    This week I want to share a few things I learned as I read the story of Ammon, one of the great missionaries in the Book of Mormon! Over the past several weeks, our mission has continued towards our goal of reading the Book of Mormon in 40 days and as I have done so I have seen it with, what feels like, new eyes! I learn so much every single day! So here goes:

    How to be a Great Missionary (or in other words, how to make and achieve high goals): Observations from Ammon’s mission to the Lamanites 

    1. Be prepared. (Alma 17:2-3) If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear! And as a great missionary I know once said, ‘proper prior planning prevents poor performance!’
    2. Be patient. Consistency is key. (Alma 17:11)
    3. Look for opportunities to share your talents. (Alma 17:29)
    4. Be an expert. Give the things you want u do your very best! (Alma 18:3)
    5. Remember your purpose. Don’t get distracted. Be humble. (Alma 17:25)
    6. Be wise, but harmless. Be an example. (Alma 18:22)
    7. Always be ready to teach simply (Alma 18:24)
    8. Use your connections (Alma 20:14)
    9. Be BOLD! (Alma 18:24)
    10. Always be grateful (Alma 26)

    I am so grateful for the Book of Mormon and for the Bible and for the great lights they can be in our lives.  God speaks to each of us differently—and I know and can testify that He has answers for you! When we want to speak to God, we pray.  When we want him to speak to us, we read the scriptures! They are literally the words from His holy prophets directly to us.  And yes, the times may change, but God is the same yesterday, today, and forever!  God’s love for us will never change, and He has important things to say to each one of us!  If you aren’t doings so already, I encourage you to start reading the scriptures daily, even if it’s just for 5 minutes a day!  Even 5 minutes can make a huge difference. 

    I love you all ❤️ Thank you for your continued love and support! 

    Z miłością, 

    Siostra Baldwin

  • “This is What Keeps Me Going” – a Homeless Woman’s Story

    Dearest friends and family,  Hello! I can’t believe it’s already been a week! This week has been a total whirlwind and I can’t believe it’s already Monday. We are BUSY BUSY BUSY here!!  This week: Met with O and A. They are the nicest mother and son from Ukraine, and we’ve been meeting every week…

    Dearest friends and family, 

    Hello! I can’t believe it’s already been a week! This week has been a total whirlwind and I can’t believe it’s already Monday. We are BUSY BUSY BUSY here!! 

    This week:

    Met with O and A. They are the nicest mother and son from Ukraine, and we’ve been meeting every week to help them work on English and then teach them the gospel. In the couple weeks that we’ve met, they have gone from knowing little about the Bible, to starting to have an understanding of why the Bible and the Book of Mormon are so important, and how prayer can change our lives. I am so excited for them! 

    Met with M and talked about the importance of family and good friends. She’s absolutely wonderful and is still reading the Book of Mormon daily.  And this last Sunday she conducted one of the hymns at Church during Sacrament Meeting! 

    So, we have a new service opportunity here in Poznań called Zupa Wolności, where the people in this organization get together and make soup and other foods at someone’s house.  Then everyone goes to the train station and gives the food to homeless people for an hour every Sunday. The last couple of Sunday afternoons we’ve been going to the train station to help serve the food and talk to the people there, and it has been one of my absolute favorite parts of Poznań yet. 

    Yesterday, while we were at Zupa Wolności, we met a woman named Laura from Scotland who has been homeless for the last several months.  She shared her life story with us and as she shared some of the hardships she has had, I couldn’t help but feel overwhelming love for her. She has been literally physically, spiritually, and emotionally beaten up many times, and yet she keeps going.  And after everything she’s been through, at the end of her story she pulled out a little crumpled up picture of Jesus and said, “this.. This is what keeps me going.”

    Our faith is Christ can literally carry us through anything life throws at us. I know that Jesus Christ knows us individually. He wants us to succeed. He wants us to be happy. And I am so grateful for a loving Heavenly Father who has provided us with a plan to find true and lasting happiness. Life is not easy, and we will get knocked down over and over again, but every single time we get knocked down, the Savior is there to help us get back up and keep going. He loves us endlessly. In Jacob 4:7 we read:

    “The Lord God showeth us our weakness that we may know by his grace that we have power to do these things”

    We, by ourselves, are weak.  But the Lord has endless grace and mercy for us.  And I know and can testify personally that He will pick us up when we fall.  As we trust Him, He will help us see beyond what we ever thought was possible.  I love this gospel.  I love Poland.  I love the people here. I love my Savior. And I love you all!!

    I hope you all have a wonderful week. ❤️

    LOVE,

    Siostra Baldwin

  • Music, Miracles, and a Visit to Malbork – Home of the Teutonic Knights

    Hejka cześć!!! This last Saturday we received transfer calls, and the news is in… I’m staying in Poznań, and my new companion is going to be Siostra Eberting and she’s coming up from Katowice and I’m so excited!! This week has been on full of MIRACLES. I am so grateful to be a missionary and…

    Hejka cześć!!!

    This last Saturday we received transfer calls, and the news is in… I’m staying in Poznań, and my new companion is going to be Siostra Eberting and she’s coming up from Katowice and I’m so excited!!

    This week has been on full of MIRACLES. I am so grateful to be a missionary and to get a front row seat to God’s hand in the lives of so many people in Poznań. God’s love is so powerful!!!

    A couple happy moments/miracles from this week:

    -A week ago Sunday, Sister Godfrey and I played a duet Beautiful Savior in our Poznan Sacrament Meeting. I love the inspiration and strong Spirit that flows through the playing of sacred music and I’m so glad to have played one last duet with Sister Godfrey before she returned home.

    -On Thursday we only had one man come to English class.. We were a little disappointed until he said “Honestly, I already know English. Can we just talk about the Gospel?” We ended up talking about the Book of Mormon and the Bible for an hour and half, and he’s excited to learn more!

    -Meeting with M and N, not being able to teach the original lesson, but them coming with us to service and then to the chapel where we had a impromptu chapel tour… they’re the absolute best ❤

    -The new service opportunity we have here giving food to the homeless every Sunday (I’ll have to write more about it next week because it’s AMAZING)

    I love you all SO MUCH and I hope you have a wonderful week!!!

    XOXO,

    Siostra Baldwin

    Pictures:

    1. VEGAN FOOD!!!

    2.From our trip to Malbork, the castle near Gdańsk. Malbork was originally built in medieval times and was the headquarters of the Teutonic Knights of Royal Prussia. The Teutonic Knights are a militaristic Catholic religious order that was known as staunch proponents of Christianity.

  • Hola a todos,

    I am celebrating having hit 1 year in the Mission! I thought my one year mark would never come, and the realization that now has come and gone is freaking me out!!  Missionary life is honestly the best life! You get to go around and teach and talk to people on the street, and in their homes. The best of all is you get to help them to see new ways to change their lives. One of the scriptures that inspired me to come on my mission is found in Joshua 24:15:

    “And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”

    Celebrating my 1-year anniversary by treating ourselves to a shaved ice treat

    As it states in Preach My Gospel Study Guide on page 116: “you can help people by reading the Book of Mormon with them”. I believe this is totally true. This idea got me thinking about How we should use the Book of Mormon in our daily lives. Many people I have met out here don’t have a desire to read the Book of Mormon because they don’t understand it. If we take time to help our friends understand the Book Of Mormon they will come to the realization that what the Book Of Mormon teaches is true, and in turn, they will be able to apply its teachings to their own lives. Through my service in the mission and The Book of Mormon I have learned that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world and that through him all things are possible.

    I want everyone to experience this feeling. I am inspired by The Book of Mormon scripture found in Mosiah 2:17:

    “And behold, I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.”

    I am very impressed with the counsel found in the study guide.  Let me share some ways we can use to help our friends understand The Book Of Mormon so they can grow their personal testimony.

    1. Set up a time to read the Book Of Mormon

    2. While reading it with them, stop every few verses and explain what those verses mean to you.

    3. Pray sincerely and ask help from God so those you teach will be able to understand The Book Of Mormon.

    4. Act on the answer you receive from God to help your friends.

    If we apply these suggestions into our life, then we will be able to understand more about how The Book Of Mormon can answer the questions we have. For example, I have often wondered why the Lord uses young missionaries like me to accomplish His purposes. I found the answer in Alma 37:7:

    And the Lord God doth work by means to bring about his great and eternal purposes; and by very small means the Lord doth confound the wise and bringeth about the salvation of many souls.

    Thank you for the love and support you have shown me this past year. I couldn’t have made it this far without any of you.

    Send me emails! I would love to answer them and see how you are all doing.

    My email is Joshua.baldwin@missionary.org

    I love you all and have a safe awsome week!

    Buena Suerte and HURRAH FOR ISRAEL!

    See y’all in less than a YEAR!!! 🥳 🎉 🪅

    Reflecting on My 1st Year Serving the Lord

  • Hola a todos!

    What a challenging week. Am I right? We have been struggling to keep appointments with our friends because people are busy. They are interested though which is awesome!

    I am enjoying my time out here as a missionary learning and living the gospel of Jesus Christ. We, as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, teach lessons every day that help others come unto Christ. Usually when we meet someone we ask: “would you like to hear a message about Jesus Christ?” Most of the time the answer is: “Sorry I don’t have time today” or “I am not interested in what you have to say.” It’s hard for me to understand, sometimes, the reasons for their lack of interest. Seeking out those who are interested is hard, I’m not going to sugarcoat it. 

    Our activities as missionaries range from preparing ourselves to serve by studying our assigned language, the scriptures, keeping ourselves fit, giving service, listening to people and their challenges, giving blessings, teaching the principles of the gospel, and encouraging people to find lasting joy in life by following Christ.

    In Doctrine and Covenants 11:21, we hear the Lord’s voice speaking to His missionaries:

    “Seek not to declare my word, but first seek to obtain my word, and then shall your tongue be loosed; then, if you desire, you shall have my spirit and my word, yea, the power of God unto the convincing of men.”

    I like this scripture because it teaches us that we must do our part to prepare to teach His word, and then He will help us to share it with others. I invite you to prepare to share the joy of the gospel with others.  As you do this, consider the following:

    How should I teach from the scriptures?

    What questions should I ask when I teach?

    What types of questions should I ask?

    How can I listen better to those I teach and to the Spirit?

    These are all great questions to think about. As missionaries, one of our main goals is to teach, but you can do it too!  Just like a High School math teacher explains a math problem to his students, you too can explain the gospel of Jesus Christ to your friends and family.

    I love my mission. I have learned how to communicate my feelings better and have come to understand that I am truly a child of God and that He loves me.

    Thank you all for the love and support that has been shown to me. I miss you all and look forward to seeing y’all very soon. You are awesome! Keep up the great work.

    ✌️ ❤️ 😎

    Until next week when I will hit a year out on my mission!

    Learning & Teaching the Word of God

  • Hola a todos,  

    This week was intense. We have been visiting many Spanish members of the Spanish Via Verde Ward here in Paradise Valley. I love that a Spanish Ward is located here. This is my first time attending a Spanish Ward, and it feels no different from an English Ward.  The Gospel is true in English and Spanish!!!

    I am so grateful to be serving here. I hope that I can stay here for at least 6 months. I have seen so many blessings while serving here. For example, I taught my first complete Spanish lesson this week. It was awesome and very uplifting. I feel I have come a long way in learning my Spanish. I have grown to love Spanish more now that I have been out here for almost a year. 20220906_143729

    In Doctrine and Covenants 90:11 says:

    Every man shall hear the fullness of the gospel in his own tongue, and in his own language, through those who are ordained unto its power.”

    The scriptures are true. The Gospel will be taught throughout the world in every language. It’s a blessing to know that the gift of tongues is real. With the help of the Lord, nothing is impossible. I can testify of that.

    Here are some ways from the Preach My Gospel guide book  (pg133) that have helped me strengthen my teaching in Spanish:  

    1. Recognize that you have been called of God by a prophet.

    2. Live worthy of the companionship of the Holy Ghost.

    3. Be obedient to the commandments and missionary standards

    4. Pray sincerely for divine assistance 🙏 

    5. Seek the gifts of the spirit, including the gift of tongues and the gift of interpretation of tongues 

    6. STUDY, PRACTICE and use the mission language each day.

    All these can help anyone to be a better disciple of Jesus Christ and to succeed. I pray that this email lights a flame inside each one of you to start learning a new language. Trust me the beginning will be a little rocky, but once you get the hang of it you will find peace and happiness, and will want to learn more. 

    Thanks for all the support and love given and shown to me. 

    Keep being awesome and will see you guys real soon!

    BUENE SUERTE ESTA SEMANA!! 

    ✌️❤️ 😃 😎 

    Teaching in all Lands & Languages

  • My latest Spanish speaking trio that includes Elders Johnson and Rasmussen and me

    Hola a todos!

    This week was super HOT! People stay indoors because of high temperatures during the day.

    I am enjoying my new area. For this transfer I have not one, but two companions: Elder Johnson from Tennessee, and Elder Rasmussen from Idaho. I am looking forward to learning to work with these new companions. So far I have found out that it’s harder to work in a trio because not everything is equally distributed such as speaking time.  There is a good thing about being in a trio:  we can visit a single woman; we do not need an extra priesthood holder.

    This week, we found 5 new people who seem truly interested in turning their lives around. I enjoyed the visits to the new people. I am excited that a lot of people here are interested in learning more. I have never seen this many people wanting to hear our message. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to be in this area.

    In our apartment hangs a banner signed by each current and former Spanish speaking missionary

    I feel that my mission experience has improved. I feel It has become much easier to talk to people in Spanish and English. Also, I have found new ways of doing missionary work. I learned that when teaching a lesson, questions are always a good idea. We can use open-ended questions, factual questions, and evaluative questions to make sure those whom we teach understand our message.  I guess I have been asking questions, but now I am more aware of this.

    This past week we had a Book of Mormon Study group at a member’s home and talked about Alma 32:33 which says: 

    And now, behold, because ye have tried the experiment, and planted the seed, and it swelleth and sprouteth, and beginneth to grow, ye must needs know that the seed is good.

    This scripture compares a mustard seed to faith. In order for the seed (faith) to grow, you must feed it with prayer, faith, attending church, reading your scriptures, and many other ways too. Missions are a good way to grow this seed. My seed has grown so much it has reached a small tree. My faith in Christ is so strong that I can press forward in my mission each new day in spite of challenges.  I am grateful for this feeling.

    I love each and every one of you and hope for the best. You guys are the best supporters I have ever had. Thanks for all the love and care shown to me. I love you all and have a good week! 👍 😎 🔥

    ELDER BALDWIN ❤️

    Los Tres Amigos y La Semilla de Mostaza

  • Hola a todos,

    This past week was awesome. On Sunday, I gave a talk in Sacrament meeting in the Snowflake 6th Ward. The title was Foundations of Faith and I based my remarks on a talk given by Elder Quentin L. Cook during General Conference in 2017 called by the same name. This is a great  talk! President Cook encouraged all of us to build our faith through scripture reading, going to church every Sunday, and enduring to the end. I chose two principles from the talk that impress me—Faith and Patience. I shared personal experiences and scripture stories that helped illustrate these Gospel principles.

    MY MOTHER’S CANCER: In 2012 my Mother, whom I love so very much, was diagnosed with breast cancer. This was a very difficult period of time in my life because I did not want to see her go through that. I was 10-years old and I remember feeling doubtful and overwhelmed. I was worried for my Mother because I wasn’t sure if she was going to make it. On one occasion as I was feeling down, I remember feeling a prompting that said: “Joshua say a prayer.”  I wasn’t sure where that feeling came from, but I knew that Heavenly Father answered prayers. So I knew that if I said a prayer, it would help my mother recover faster. Deciding to obey the prompting, I knelt down and prayed, and asked Heavenly Father to please help my mom recover. I told him: “I can’t live life without her, she means the world to me.”   As I finished that simple prayer with the faith that a 10-year-old boy can muster, I had a feeling that she was going to make it through this terrible ordeal.

    That day I learned a few lessons.  I learned that asking Heavenly Father for help in our hour of need with even a little faith, can bless our lives.  I also learned that trusting that my mother was in the Lord’s hands was very important. The other important thing that I learned was that the teachings of the Gospel can become alive as we go through these experiences.  Knowing that through Jesus Christ families can be together forever gave me hope. 

    Since that day, and with time and much effort, my prayers have become more open with Heavenly Father. I know that he does answer my prayers. I have learned to trust him more, and I know I can always ask for what I need.  AskingTrusting and Knowing have helped me learn more about Faith, the power of Faith and the blessings that come as a result of it. 

    September 2022 – Cancer Free!

    You will be glad to hear that as of now, my mother has been in remission for 10 years.  With faith, the help of doctors and family, and much patience—it took 7 years for her to feel better— she is now considered a Cancer Survivor.  She is a strong role model and leader to me. I am here today because of the work she put in, in teaching me about the importance of faith and miracles.

    THE WOMAN WITH THE ISSUE OF BLOOD: I would like to share another story. This story comes from the Bible. This story also illustrates the two ideas I am sharing with you today: Faith and Patience.

     In Luke 8: 43-49, we read about a woman who had had an issue of blood for twelve years and who was healed as a result of her faith in the Master.

       And a woman having an issue of blood 12 years, which had spent all her living upon physicians, neither could be healed of any,

       Came behind him, and touched the border of his garment: and immediately her issue of blood stanched.

       And Jesus said, Who touched me? When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?

       And Jesus said, Somebody hath touched me: for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me.

       And when the woman saw that she was not hid, she came trembling, and falling down before him, she declared unto him before all the people for what cause she had touched him, and how she was healed immediately.

       And he said unto her, Daughter, be of good comfort: thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace.” (Luke 8:43-48)

    Can you imagine having a health problem, or any kind of problem for 12 years?  I know that when I have faced challenges for more than a few weeks or months I have become discouraged, or tired, even impatient.

    This woman was very patient and showed great faith. She knew that Christ would heal her if she touched His garment. Her patience and belief encouraged her to act.  This completed the last step of building her faith. She acted!  We too can do what she did: have faith, be patient, and act.

    DRIVING IN THE MISSION FIELD: My last story is about how faith and patience helped me endure the waiting time to be able to drive here in the mission field. Perhaps you think this is silly, but I tell you, not being able to drive is hard. After I’m done with this story you are probably going to try to enjoy your driving more in case one day you can’t drive! 😂

    Two of the trucks used by missionaries in the mountains

    Ever since I came out into the mission field I have been waiting, patiently, for the opportunity to drive. Each time a new transfer came around, I would find out that my companion would be the assigned driver. It would upset me so much that I did not know what to do. I began to feel like I wasn’t trusted with a mission vehicle, and that I would never drive. This situation went on until this transfer. At the beginning of this transfer I was worried. Many thoughts began to pop up in my head. What if I don’t drive? Why don’t they trust me? I had to exercise my muscle of faith, and be patient.

    As this transfer began I was nervous to look on the assigned driver roster and sure enough when I looked my name was there! I felt so happy!  I felt very excited. I felt that my time had finally come. I learned that having patience and faith even in things like this it’s important.  Faith and patience in all things are keys to finding lasting happiness.

    I was lucky to give this talk the Sunday before I left for Via Verde in Paradise Valley, Arizona; a suburb of Phoenix. It was difficult though to say goodbye to the members of Snowflake. I spent 3 months in this area and I felt I was just getting to, finally, know the members. Everyone there is so caring towards my companion and I am truly going to miss that area. 

    I appreciate being on a mission, but when you get moved around so much and cannot settle down in an area for a while, it’s hard. Please pray that I stay in this new area where I am at right now for at least 6 to 8 months. I really want an opportunity to feel what it is like to serve in one area for that long.

    Seeing and understanding the Gospel of Jesus Christ after you have been serving for 11 months is awesome.  So much knowledge can be obtained from serving a mission!!

    I testify that this work I am doing at this time will bless my family, friends, and me in many ways.  You guys are the best! I love the support and cards I receive.

    Please continue to send me cards. I love you all and will talk next week!

    ✌💓😎

    BUENA SUERTE ESTA SEMANA!

    Steering with Faith & Patience

  • Hola todos,

    And blessed are they who shall seek to bring forth my Zion at that day, for they shall have the gift and the power of the Holy Ghost; and if they endure unto the end they shall be lifted up at the last day, and shall be saved in the everlasting kingdom of the Lamb; and whoso shall publish peace, yea, tidings of great joy, how beautiful upon the mountains shall they be.”(1 Nephi 13:37)

    This scripture explains that those who bring forth the Lord’s work shall have the gift and power of the Holy Ghost and if they endure to the end,  they will be exalted on high in the next life. I truly know this to be true.

    It’s been such a blast to be out on a mission. I have learned many lessons. I encourage each young man and woman who will be reading my blog to think about serving a  mission. It is the greatest experience you will ever have in your entire life as a youth. I invite those who want to serve missions to talk to your Bishops and ask WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO SERVE A MISSION? I know that if you do this you will find more joy in your life than you have ever felt before. I know this to be true.

    Many things have happened since my last email. First off, many of the missionaries that I have known since I have been out on mission have gone home. They finished their service to the Lord and have returned home with honor. It’s sad to see them go, but I hope that eventually I will see them again. It’s crazy how when you are busy doing the Lord’s work the time flies. Next month on September 27th, I will be celebrating my first year serving and I feel I have made changes in my life.

    I am grateful for this opportunity to learn, serve, and teach about the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This week we found a very nice lady who seems interested in learning more about Christ. I am very excited to teach her about the Gospel. I testify that what we teach as missionaries—the principles and ordinances of the Gospel— changes lives.

    This past week I had exchanges with Elder Hatch, my Zone Leader. I can not explain how much I have learned from him. He is a great and knowledgeable missionary with a strong testimony and broad understanding of the mission purposes.  By serving with him I learned how to communicate with people much better and how to express my love for them—very important skills to have.  Elder Hatch is a beast Missionary. He explained to me that the mission isn’t about NUMBERS, it is about finding those who are fully committed to be baptized and to restart their life. Many missionaries think sometimes it’s all about NUMBERS, NUMBERS,NUMBERS. The question that often comes up is: “How many people can you Baptize in a transfer?”  Although numbers are important because they reflect missionary work, I want to focus on those that are fully committed to learning and have a desire to become members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I know there are many people seeking the Lord and His blessings.  I want to be available to teach the “ONE.”

    This past week we were lucky to have a member of the Church teaching us about roping on preparation day.  He attends the 1st Ward; his name is Terry Stratton. He is such a loving and caring guy.! I enjoyed this activity and I think that was pretty cool.

    Learning new things is exciting!

    Thank you all for the love and support. I miss each and every one of you, and pray for you each day too. Keep up the great work

    p.s. August 30th is transfers. I will be heading into my 8/17 transfers of my mission. We’ll see if I stay or if I go!

    Buena Suerte este semana!  💕 ✌️ 😎

    Adios! Until next week.

    A Promise and a Blessing unto All 🍇

  • Hola a todos,

    This past week was a tough learning experience. Many of the members, with whom we had set lessons, did not answer their doors. It’s difficult at times when all you want to do is share a message to change their lives. Thousands of missionaries today go through the same obstacles. The Savior experienced constant rejection too.  Not much to do other than continue working hard praying to find those who want to hear the good news the Gospel brings.

    My favorite part of the week was attending sacrament meetings for the 11th ward here in Snowflake Arizona. We had the opportunity to listen to a mission president and his wife who had recently returned from serving a 3-year-long mission in Uruguay. They spoke about having to send home 120 missionaries because of the Covid-19 Virus. I can imagine how hard it would be to have to send that many missionaries home!

    It would have been tremendously difficult for me to have to be sent home because of illness. I’m glad I’m still here.

    They also spoke of blessings we would receive for ourselves and for our families for serving a mission for The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints. I have grown to love my mission. I feel the time flies when you are so focused on your purpose in doing the Lord’s work. The book Preach My Gospel states that our purpose is to “invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the Restored Gospel through faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement, Repentance, Baptism, Receiving the Gift of the Holy Ghost, and Enduring to the End”. (PMG pg 1)

    During my time in the mission, I have come to know that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world. I know that The Book of Mormon testifies of Christ and that there are great miracles and blessings that come from reading that book. I know that serving a mission for two years is the best thing I can do at this time. The prophet of our day President Nelson stated that:

     “Every worthy, able young man should prepare to serve a mission. Missionary service is a priesthood duty—an obligation the Lord expects of us who have been given so very much.”

    He also explained that for young sisters, a mission is a welcome option but not a responsibility and he finished by inviting many more mature couples to serve.

    (Oct 2012 general conference)

    We need Missionaries NOW! Every day the world gets darker and darker. We must encourage each other to serve one another. Thanks for the love and care and support that I have received throughout my mission so far. I appreciate the love you give me! ❤️ ✌️ 🙏 😎

    Elder Baldwin

    A Mission: A Worthy Cause

  • Hey y’all,

    Interesting week for me.

    So after I got released from the hospital I got stuck and quarantined in my apartment  for a week and a half. Let me tell you it was no fun at all. Being cooped up in a place for a week and a half can have effects on you mentally and physically! It definitely affected me mentally because after I got out—back to work—it felt strange.

    Not seeing members for a week and a half was difficult. I am glad I am finally out.!!!

    The last  couple of days we have been visiting members again. Many of them approached me and said: “I heard you were in the hospital, are you doing ok?” I said “Yes, I’m doing so much better thanks to you guys. Thank you for all the prayers and dinners I received during this time.”

    Snowflake is a heavily populated member area. The people are kind and serviceable.  Most of them tell me “Thank you for serving here in Snowflake Elder you are doing a great job”. It is always nice to hear from members that the work is good.

    Not much happened this past week because of Covid—my companion Elder Carn came down with Covid too. I am glad to be out of the hospital and back in the Lord’s work.  I love every one of you!

    There is a video I love called “Being an Agent to Act. In it, Elder Bednar talks about having faith to see the miracles in life.

    In the scriptures, the prophet Alma testifies of the same principle that  Elder Bednar talks about. Alma said “And now as I said concerning faith—faith is not to have a perfect knowledge of things; therefore if ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen, which are true.”  Alma the prophet and Elder Bernard testify that faith is necessary to see miracles. 

    I have a firm testimony of the church, and of the knowledge I have gained so far while I have been out serving a mission. It’s crazy-enlightening to dive deep into the doctrine of the Gospel. I am grateful for the time I have to do that.

    I truly believe I am blessed with the best parents In the whole world. I wouldn’t be here without their knowledge and diligence in encouraging me to serve. Thanks for all you do for me Mami and Dad. You guys are the best. Love you guys.

    Thanks to all for the support during this long week and a half I was quarantined. I learned a lot while I was out. One thing I learned was to eat healthier foods, and to plan out my meals better. Another thing I learned was that our Heavenly Father is always there for us. He will never leave us alone to suffer.

    Love you all and will see you very soon!

    BUENA SUERTE! ✌️ 😎 ❤️

    Elder Baldwin

    Good Riddance COVID & Back to the Lord’s Work

  • Hey y, all! This past week was crazy 🤪. I came down with COVID-19 on Wednesday, July 26th.

    It all started Wednesday last week when I had a sore throat. Then once Thursday came around I started feeling severe congestion and a tremendous pain in my chest. I asked my companion Elder Carn for a priesthood blessing, which he gave to me. My symptoms continued through Friday evening until my roommates took me to Summit Regional Medical Center to the ER that late evening in Show Low, Arizona. While there, they performed an Echocardiogram test on my heart. Turns out the wall that was protecting my heart was being attacked. So the doctors kept me there for 2 days and 2 nights.

    I am truly grateful for this learning experience because while at the hospital I had time to think and ponder. In April 2010, during General Conference, President Dallin H. Oaks, a member of the First Presidency gave a talk called HEALING THE SICK. I listened to this talk the second night I was in the hospital because I couldn’t sleep very well. It was a wonderful experience to hear what he had to say.

    In his talk, he spoke about the powers of the priesthood and the blessings that come from keeping the Ten Commandments. He said:

    Latter-day Saints believe in applying the best available scientific knowledge and techniques. We use nutrition, exercise, and other practices to preserve health, and we enlist the help of healing practitioners, such as physicians and surgeons, to restore health.

    The use of medical science is not at odds with our prayers of faith and our reliance on priesthood blessings. When a person requested a priesthood blessing, Brigham Young would ask, “Have you used any remedies?” To those who said no because “we wish the Elders to lay hands upon us, and we have faith that we shall be healed,” President Young replied: “That is very inconsistent according to my faith. If we are sick and ask the Lord to heal us, and to do all for us that is necessary to be done, according to my understanding of the Gospel of salvation, I might as well ask the Lord to cause my wheat and corn to grow, without my plowing the ground and casting in the seed. It appears consistent to me to apply every remedy that comes within the range of my knowledge, and [then] to ask my Father in Heaven…to sanctify that application to the healing of my body.”

    Of course, we don’t wait until all other methods are exhausted before we pray in faith or give priesthood blessings for healing. In emergencies, prayers and blessings come first. Most often we pursue all efforts simultaneously. This follows the scriptural teachings that we should “pray always” and that all things should be done in wisdom and order.”

    Sunday came and I was told by my nurse that I was going to get discharged from the hospital that day around 12-1. And so I did. At the moment, I am quarantined back at the Sundance house in my study room away from my companion and roommates. 😃 😊

    It’s been hard not being able to visit members and share our message. What’s crazy is that since I couldn’t go out to visit the members, the members brought me vitamins and groceries from Walmart. It’s just amazing how much missionaries are looked out for and loved here in Snowflake Arizona. It’s super tough though I am not going to lie. Being away from family for two years and getting Covid is super hard. But once we reached out to the members of the church, they care for you and bring you things that make you feel loved.  it’s just amazing!!!!  I can testify that we have some good members up here. I am grateful for these members and how much they help to further the work of the Lord.

    I am so grateful for all the prayers that have been offered on my behalf. I am feeling 3x better than before thanks to all the care and support I received and will continue to receive.

    Thank you all for being there for me. I did feel alone at times, but knowing that I was being thought of, really helped. I love you all and have a blessed, healthy, safe week.

    ✌️ ❤️ 😎

    Elder Baldwin

    My Experience with COVID-19

  • Happy Monday Y’all!

    This week was awesome! We have continued teaching the “B” family. They came to church again yesterday, Sunday July 24th. The best part of a Sunday is having our families come to church! It’s awesome to see this family wanting to better their lives.

    This week we are planning on inviting them to begin their journey on the Covenant Path by being baptized.

    This week we celebrated Pioneer’s Day with the community.  The festivities ranged from games, performances, good food, arts and crafts and Car Show. They had the grocery run , keg barrel race and chicken catch. Also a lot of fun was the money calf run and all sorts of other fun activities. I have decided I am coming back for the 4th and the 24th of July to Snowflake after my mission for sure! We also enjoyed the parade – I rode on a space-themed float with a life-size lunar module and the words: “Pioneers of yesterday took one giant for mankind. Pioneers of today take ‘one small step for man preparing to live in a higher and holier way.’

    We also enjoyed a Pioneer program, rodeo and fireworks!  I have never seen anything like it!  Snowflake was flooded with people coming from out of town bringing with them the spirit of Celebration!

    I am grateful for my pioneer heritage and freedom of religion. All of us are pioneers in many ways and celebrating these freedoms feels good!   I know for sure it was hard for the pioneers to do what the Lord asked them to do-crossing the plains was a difficult task.  We might not be asked to do the same, but the Lord has asked us to do hard things too.  The Pioneers gave us great examples of obedience and hard work.  They got us to where we are today, and now we can take it from here.  Let’s not disappoint!

    I am grateful for family and just like Vin Diesel says “Family is everything”. I experienced a sense of family togetherness during the celebrations and it felt awesome to know that through the Gospel of Jesus Christ families can be together forever. Wouldn’t you want to be with your family forever? I know I would.

    Thanks for all the love and support you all have continued to show me!

     I love you all, and good luck this week! Buena Suerte Adios! 👋 ✌️ 😎

    Elder Baldwin

    Pioneer Day in Snowflake AZ – Nothing Like It!