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An English Fast & An Apostolic Visit 🙂
Hello friends and family!! This week has been another great one in the MTC!!! A couple awesome things that happened this week: We know MORE than we think we know!!! On Monday our district decided to have an English fast (where we only spoke Polish ALL day) and although it was so hard it was…
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We all need… Cierpliwość!!
Cześć!!!!!! Tomorrow marks a month down at the MTC. Thanks for all your love and support- getting emails and Dear Elders throughout the week MAKES MY DAY, so don’t hesitate to send me an email even though I can’t respond until Thursday!! Things I learned at the MTC this week: PATIENCE is KEY!!! This week…
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Priorities & Blessings (Week 3)
It’s been another FANTASTIC week in the MTC!! Between General conference, devotionals, and TRC lessons, it’s been a blast!!! This weekend was GENERAL CONFERENCE!! BEST EXPERIENCE EVER!!!( twice a year there is a big broadcast from Salt Lake City where the living Prophet of today and his 12 apostles speak to us and it’s called…
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Teaching in Polish (Week 2)
Dzien Dobry!! It’s been another great week here at the MTC!! I hit my 2 week mark yesterday! 2 weeks down and 7 to go, and it just gets better and better! This week my schedule has evened out and I have almost the same schedule every day which is so nice! My district has…
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Life at the Missionary Training Center (Week 1)
HELLO friends and family!! This has been the busiest, most intense, funnest week ever, and I’m so excited that I get to be here for the next 8 weeks! Today (Thursday) is finally my P day (aka Preparation day) where I get to respond to and send emails. Since I arrived at the MTC (Missionary…
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An English Fast & An Apostolic Visit 🙂
Hello friends and family!! This week has been another great one in the MTC!!! A couple awesome things that happened this week: We know MORE than we think we know!!! On Monday our district decided to have an English fast (where we only spoke Polish ALL day) and although it was so hard it was…

Hello friends and family!! This week has been another great one in the MTC!!!
A couple awesome things that happened this week:
We know MORE than we think we know!!!
On Monday our district decided to have an English fast (where we only spoke Polish ALL day) and although it was so hard it was awesome to realize how much Polish we DO KNOW!! I was able to remember almost everything I needed to be able to say, and I had my English to Polish dictionary on hand when I needed to remember a word. It was an awesome testament to me that the Lord WILL make it possible for us to do anything we need to if we do our part first 🙂 I studied SO HARD this week but I know I couldn’t be where I am without the Lord’s help!!!
& AN APOSTOLIC VISIT!!!
This week on Tuesday we had the amazing opportunity to get to hear from an Apostle of the Lord, Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. The second he walked into the room you could feel the spirit incredibly strong and he gave a great message on PERSPECTIVE!!!
A couple of my favorite points from his message:
-Try to envision what the Lord has planned for you!
-When you are satisfied with where you are, PUSH yourself to what God knows you can become!
Things I’m grateful for this week:
- Soccer- Poland won the soccer game this week!!!! (Picture Above)
- TRC’s- Yesterday we had our 4th TRC(where we teach members who speak Polish) but next week we get to skype real members in Poland and it’s going to be great!!
- MUSIC!!! Our district has created an acapella group we call STARSTRA (In Polish, Elder is Starszy and Sister is Siostra, therefore Siostra+Starszy is Starstra!!!!) and we love singing English and Polish hymns together!! It’s the funnest thing ever 🙂
I’m so grateful for the gospel and for the opportunity to be here!!!Love you all and hope this week is great!!!
Love,
Siostra Baldwin
I love getting mail!!! Please send it to:
Sister Elizabeth Adelaida Baldwin
NOV20 POL-WAR
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We all need… Cierpliwość!!
Cześć!!!!!! Tomorrow marks a month down at the MTC. Thanks for all your love and support- getting emails and Dear Elders throughout the week MAKES MY DAY, so don’t hesitate to send me an email even though I can’t respond until Thursday!! Things I learned at the MTC this week: PATIENCE is KEY!!! This week…
Cześć!!!!!!Tomorrow marks a month down at the MTC. Thanks for all your love and support- getting emails and Dear Elders throughout the week MAKES MY DAY, so don’t hesitate to send me an email even though I can’t respond until Thursday!!
Things I learned at the MTC this week:
PATIENCE is KEY!!!
This week the language started to get a lot harder. Sometimes it feels like I’m not learning Polish fast enough, but I’ve realized I just need to have more patience! I’ve realized that everyone is learning different things-and no one knows everything!!! Some people learn new words really quickly, and others are able to testify really well in Polish. For me, I find strength when I apply a principle to my own life, and know it really well in English. Then it makes it a lot easier to testify in Polish with the words I know.
For example, this week I have really studied patience (Cierpliwość in Polish).
I love Mosiah 23:21-“21 Nevertheless the Lord seeth fit to chasten his people; yea, he trieth their patience and their faith.”
Part of the faith building process is having patience!!! When we have patience, it shows that we trust the Lord enough to wait for whatever He has in store for us. As long as we’re doing our part, He WILL make up the rest!!!
& The Gift of Tongues is REAL
This week I had the coolest experience!! I happened to be sitting next to an Elder during a devotional who had translation headphones on, and I could hear that the translation was in Spanish. After the devotional I started a conversation with him, and we went on to have a pretty lengthy conversation all about the MTC, the mission he was headed to, and where he was from (Mexico!). It was only afterwards that I realized the whole conversation had been in pretty rapid Spanish, and I hadn’t even given it a second thought. It was an awesome testimony to me that the gift of tongues is applicable to every language 🙂
Things I’m so grateful for this week:
- Gorgeous views from the MTC
- The temple
& the most important,
- My Savior, Jesus Christ!!!
I am so grateful for the MTC and for the opportunity I’ve had these past few weeks to come to know my Savior better. I love this gospel, I love Jesus Christ, and I love Polish (even when it’s hard!!! 😉 )
Love you all (Kocham was), and hope this week is the BEST!!!
Siostra Baldwin

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Priorities & Blessings (Week 3)
It’s been another FANTASTIC week in the MTC!! Between General conference, devotionals, and TRC lessons, it’s been a blast!!! This weekend was GENERAL CONFERENCE!! BEST EXPERIENCE EVER!!!( twice a year there is a big broadcast from Salt Lake City where the living Prophet of today and his 12 apostles speak to us and it’s called…

It’s been another FANTASTIC week in the MTC!! Between General conference, devotionals, and TRC lessons, it’s been a blast!!!
This weekend was GENERAL CONFERENCE!! BEST EXPERIENCE EVER!!!( twice a year there is a big broadcast from Salt Lake City where the living Prophet of today and his 12 apostles speak to us and it’s called General Conference and it is so good!!!) It was practically the event of the year here! I got to watch it from the MTC in a room with 1800 or so other missionaries. The spiritual high was incredible, and it was so fun to anticipate and hear the announcements from this conference surrounded by missionaries with the same purpose!!
I am so excited for the new programs that were announced!!! The new “Come Follow Me” program is HUGE for countries where it can be very difficult for some members to get to church, and I am so excited to be able to help implement the program once I get to Poland.
Another big highlight was watching the MTC choir at conference!!! I got to see Siostra Sjodin and Siostra Aramaki (two of my fellow Polish sisters!) sing in the MTC choir and it was AMAZING!!!! During the choir parts it was so fun to be with all the missionaries because everyone was watching their missionary friends!! I felt the spirit SO STRONG and it was totally unforgettable!!!
Polish word of the week: żartujesz which basically means “you’re joking!!!!” Feel free to use it anytime someone says something remotely funny or unbelievable- it’s probably the most said word in my district!!!
A cool experience this week:
My goal this last week has been exact obedience. The first week I got here, I struggled to always be out of bed at 6:30 sharp. A few Sundays ago we had testimony meeting and one of our sister training leaders (sister missionary leadership position for the zone) bore her testimony on when she goes to bed at 10:30 exactly (or earlier ) and gets up at 6:30 exactly, it isn’t hard for her to wake up and she doesn’t feel tired. I decided to try it and let me tell you IT WORKS!!!! I haven’t been tired at all since I’ve been exactly obedient to the sleep schedule and everyone around me has been sick lately(sickness travels fast in the MTC) but I haven’t felt sick at all! I’ve been exercising, getting sleep, and staying hydrated and I’ve never felt better. PROOF exact obedience works!!
Not everything is easy at the MTC, and the days can be long! But it is SO WORTH IT!!! I wouldn’t give it up for the world. I love the MTC, I love my district, and I am so grateful for this opportunity I have to serve the Lord.
This week has taught me over and over again that when we make the Lord our #1 priority, EVERYTHING else will fall into place. As we turn outward and focus on others, we will be blessed!! I can testify of that!
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Teaching in Polish (Week 2)
Dzien Dobry!! It’s been another great week here at the MTC!! I hit my 2 week mark yesterday! 2 weeks down and 7 to go, and it just gets better and better! This week my schedule has evened out and I have almost the same schedule every day which is so nice! My district has…

Dzien Dobry!!
It’s been another great week here at the MTC!! I hit my 2 week mark yesterday! 2 weeks down and 7 to go, and it just gets better and better!
This week my schedule has evened out and I have almost the same schedule every day which is so nice!
My district has continued to learn a ton of Polish. Every day we have language class and several times a week, we get 2 hr time blocks to study the language. Every other day or so we teach mini 5-10 min practice lessons. It’s AMAZING to think that just a 2 weeks ago, most of my district was learning how to say hello in polish (cześć!) and now we can say fun things like “Co wiesz na temat nauczania Jezusa Chrystusa?” (“What do you know on the subject of Christ’s teachings?”) I have seen the Lord’s hand in my life every day as I have read the scriptures and studied this beautiful language.
Yesterday (Wednesday), we had our first TRC, where you get to teach 2 twenty minute lessons in a row to someone who speaks your mission language. It was SO FUN and went really well!! Siostra Sjodin and I went over our lesson several times beforehand, and it totally paid off. We couldn’t understand every single thing the person we were teaching told us (they are only allowed to speak Polish) BUT it was amazing to realize how much we could understand!!
Well, that’s all for this week!
I’m so grateful for this opportunity I have to be at the MTC and to prepare to serve the people of Poland. Thank you for all the love and support!!
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Life at the Missionary Training Center (Week 1)
HELLO friends and family!! This has been the busiest, most intense, funnest week ever, and I’m so excited that I get to be here for the next 8 weeks! Today (Thursday) is finally my P day (aka Preparation day) where I get to respond to and send emails. Since I arrived at the MTC (Missionary…


HELLO friends and family!! This has been the busiest, most intense, funnest week ever, and I’m so excited that I get to be here for the next 8 weeks! Today (Thursday) is finally my P day (aka Preparation day) where I get to respond to and send emails. Since I arrived at the MTC (Missionary Training Center) on Wednesday of last week, I had to wait a week and a day to email. Sit down and grab a snack, because this is going to be a long email!!! 🙂
I flew out of Dallas on Wednesday morning and was picked up at the airport by my sweet Aunt Jana. We went out for breakfast and then she dropped me off at the MTC here in Provo, Utah. I was able to check in a little bit earlier than my scheduled time, so I got the opportunity to meet several other new missionaries arriving that Wednesday.
At check in I got my missionary tag and I got my schedule for the next 9 weeks that I’ll be here in the MTC, and right afterwards I got to meet my companion and leave my bags in my residency and head straight into my first class. In the first class, they start off by speaking to you only in your mission language, but luckily I could understand most of it (shoutout to Wojciech for being the best Polish teacher ever!!!). In that first class, we learned how to introduce ourselves in Polish and we got to meet our district. A district is the group of missionaries that you learn your language with, have class with, and basically become best friends with while you’re at the MTC. My district has 8 Elders and 3 Sisters besides me, so we’re a pretty decent size district. We found out over 550 missionaries entered the Provo MTC on Wednesday, the biggest group of missionaries to arrive all year. Since missionaries arrive weekly, it’s pretty cool to be surrounded by so many new missionaries.
I LOVE my companion!! Her name is Siostra Sjodin and she’s from SWEDEN!! She’s so sweet and funny, and we get along really well. She is fluent in both Swedish and English, so not only have I learned a ton of Polish this week, but I’ve been able to pick up some Swedish too. She is an amazing singer (more on that later) and is one of the most spiritual people I’ve ever met! 🙂
My non-P day days at the MTC consist of meals in the cafeteria, 4-6 hours of class, personal study time, companionship study time, and exercise time. The food here is pretty good, but it’s nothing like homemade food!!
On Saturday morning for exercise time the Elders in our Zone (a zone is group of several districts) played the Russian zone. Our zone has the Polish, Bulgarian, Czech, Slovak, Finnish, Swedish districts, along with several more, so it was the funniest game to watch. More than 50 Elders were on the field at a time chasing one soccer ball!! At the end of the game we tied, so Church on Sunday was amazing! We go to church with our zone, and since we have 13 languages in our zone we get to have Sacrament meeting in English (although the talks are given in your mission language). We had 2 Czech missionaries speak on Sunday, and since Polish and Czech are similar, I could understand a lot of what was said.
I saved the best for last!! This year in General conference there’s going to be an MTC choir, and so missionaries here at the MTC who wanted to got to fill out surveys to be considered for the choir. Over 1300 missionaries filled out surveys for 200 or so available spots, and I wasn’t chosen, BUT my companion Siostra Sjodin was!!!! I couldn’t be more excited for her and I can’t wait for general conference!!!
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Hey y’all!
This week was my last week of transfer #6. Change is good but stressful too. It takes forever to get used to new areas, new companions, and new weather; although here in Snowflake it is cool and beautiful!
We have continued teaching many good families here in the area. We had 5 people come to church on Sunday this past week. It was amazing to see how these young people are deciding to change their lives. This is what we should be doing too. Changes can take place all the time and hopefully for the better. For those who are desirous to change, the Book of Mormon is the perfect place to start:
In Alma 34:18-26 we read:
“Cry unto Him for mercy
Humble yourselves
Cry unto Him in your fields, over all your flocks
Cry unto Him against your enemies
Cry unto Him against the devil
Cry unto Him over the crops of your fields
Pour out your souls in your closets and your secret places and in your wilderness.”
And if you want to change even more then the Lord has more counsel for us:
Alma 34:28:
Do not turn away the needy or the naked
Visit the sick and the afflicted
Impart of your substance
“For behold, this life is the time for men to prepare to meet God; yea, behold the day of this life is the day for men to perform their labors.” Alma 34:32

It’s awesome to know that there is a God who loves us so much that He sent His Son Jesus Christ to be our example and to help us change from the inside out.
“The Lord works from the inside out. The world works from the outside in. The world would take the people out of the slums. Christ would take the slums out of people, and then they would take themselves out of the slums. The world would mold men by changing their environment. Christ changes men, who then change their environment. The world would shape human behavior, but Christ can change human nature.” (Ezra Taft Benson)
I continue to be grateful for the experiences I have every day that help me see how I can change for the best. Changes take place all the time.
Thank you all for the continued love and support you have shown me.
I love and care for you all.
Good luck this week and talk soon!✌️ ❤️ 😊 😃
Elder Baldwin – writing to you from the White Mountains of Arizona

Onward Christian Soldiers
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Hola a todos!
This past week was awesome. We met with so many member families that it was hard to keep track of all of them in my head. The work here in Snowflake Arizona is progressing quickly. We have received many thank you’s from members around the area. My companion Elder Ragan has been in this area for three months. I am relying on his knowledge until I get acquainted with the area and begin to learn everyone’s names.
I know that with time, it will get better. It helps that many members invite my companion and I out to lunch. Also, they ask us to help them out with service opportunities.

My favorite part about this past week was visiting with a young man we are helping get out of the house and do activities outdoors. He likes to stay indoors and play video games. I completely understand him because I was the same mindset until I came out on my mission. I realized that there are more important things in life than to just sit and waste time in front of the TV. My mission has helped me grow spiritually, mentally and physically. I am glad to be out on a mission at this time. Time flies when you are focused on the work of the Lord.
I look forward to the day when I return with honor, but until then, I must be focused on the work.
I am grateful for all of you! I have received so many notes from many of you that encourage me to keep going. I am grateful for my family. I love you all.
BUENA SUERTE!
ELDER BALDWIN
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To Play or Not To Play – That is the Question
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Howdy Y’all!
This week was an amazing spiritual experience for me. We visited so many families. We have continued to teach people who are interested in hearing our message. Among them are some whose last names include Baldwin, 😲 😳. It’s Crazy!!! So many Baldwins live up here in Snowflake Arizona, and I don’t even know if I am related to any of them. I will soon find out though.

George Washington Presides over the Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787 The 4th of July was a blast 💥 🎆. I am grateful for the freedoms that we enjoy in our country. Long ago, an early Church leader named Brigham Young taught: “The Constitution of the United States is a glorious standard; it is founded in the wisdom of God. It is a heavenly banner; it is to all those who are privileged with the sweets of liberty, like the cooling shades and refreshing waters of a great rock in a thirsty and weary land. It is like a great tree under whose branches men [and women] from every clime can be shielded from the burning rays of the sun.”

My companion and I attended a 4th of July Rodeo in Taylor, Arizona! We had permission to go because we were with some friends who are learning about our Church. The Rodeo is an exciting and dangerous place. Sadly, while we were there, we watched a bull rider fall and get trampled. The bull began to dance on the cowboy’s back, but the amazing thing is that all his friends came to his rescue. Hopefully he will be fine. Good friends can save our lives in many different ways—not just at the rodeo, but in other places. Rescues are often spiritual too.

We also saw the Show Low American Flag Calvary come into the arena to begin the rodeo. Those guys can ride fast! It’s crazy in my opinion. Sunday evening, we watched fireworks with the Mulder Family. They have a store where they sell fireworks. Let me tell you that the fireworks they sell are like no other.
During the week, we brought a children’s Book of Mormon to one of the families we are teaching. They seem very interested in taking the missionary lessons. They have 5 kids which is awesome because that means 5 more testimonies can begin to be built on the foundation of Jesus Christ.

Thanks for all you do for me. I pray for you and hope you will be richly blessed as I continue serving my mission. I love you all and have a blessed week! 💛✌️ 😎
Last but not least, a quick SHOUT OUT to my cousin DIEGO HIDALGO who will be leaving for his mission soon. Diego, I want you to know I love you man. I am so proud of you for making the decision to serve. You will love it, I promise you!
Buena Suerte!
ELDER BALDWIN
p.s. Included in the below link is a classic talk from a more modern prophet named Ezra Taft Benson who was both a spiritual giant and a great patriot.
Celebrating Our Glorious Freedoms
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Hola a todos!
This week flew by so fast. It’s Monsoon season y’all! Finally, I see rain after being out for 9 months! The mountain breeze feels nice and different. Something I have learned out here on the mission is that when we pray with faith for miracles, we must expect them to happen. It’s amazing to know that God is a God of miracles.
I had a miracle experience recently while shopping at Walmart. I was shopping for groceries and as I arrived at the self-checkout, I heard a nearby voice: “Hey Wait! Let me get that for you.” The voice belonged to a mother of two children. She shared with me that one of her kids is currently serving a mission and she wanted to show appreciation by buying my food for me. I felt strongly that the choice she made was a fulfillment of my faith to see a miracle. I have recently learned that if we want to see miracles, then we must expect them to happen.
On a different subject, we’ve had many great lessons mostly with members because almost everyone here in Snowflake is a member – either active or less active. We are working with the less active members to help them remember their covenants with the Lord and return to the covenant path. The challenge is many of these less-active members do not want to come back to Church activity and fellowship, which is sad for me. When an investigator says: “Please don’t come back,” it makes me feel disappointed. This Gospel is the greatest thing that has ever happened in my life. I want those feelings for other people too. What can you do? The best thing to do is to share with them as much of the Gospel as possible and hopefully one day they will decide to come back. Many blessings can come to those who choose to come back into the church. The Church provides protection and a good foundation for what is good.

I finally hit 9 months on my mission. My mom says that—metaphorically speaking—I was just reborn as a missionary. I was born as a missionary when I was called, and now I am reborn. It’s amazing to feel that I am getting older in the mission minute-by-minute. I feel every new month as a missionary is a rebirth in a sense. I feel I can start over each new month to become a better missionary than I am right now. It takes time to grow spiritually and mentally. That is why we have our Savior Jesus Christ to help us out. In John chapter 3, the Savior discusses this idea of rebirth with Nicodemus:
“[Nicodemus] came to Jesus and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him. Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God…That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.”
We have been working with a family—a mom and dad with four children—who decided to buy Sunday clothing so they can attend Church. I think that’s amazing! The father loves the Church and wants his kids to take the missionary lessons. I feel this family will be progressing quickly to the point where they will be a new member family and will begin their journey on the covenant path. The children love missionaries and are always excited when we come to visit them. The excitement of the children made me realize that this is how we should feel when Jesus Christ comes again to reign and rule over the Earth again.
Thanks to all of you for being great family members and friends who follow me and walk with me as I have been out on my mission. I love you all and am looking forward to the next few months.
Good luck this week and Buena Suerte!!

Monsoon Season Miracles & Rebirth
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Hola a todos!
This week was awesome! My testimony of the Plan of Salvation, the Gospel, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has continued to develop. I have learned so much while I have been out here, and I continue to grow in different areas. For the longest time, I have been the quiet person in the companionship, but I recently decided I want to speak up more and share my beliefs about Jesus Christ. I am very grateful for the knowledge I have gained so far and the growth I have experienced.
Our mission is gaining momentum and will continue to do so. More and more people want to get closer to Jesus Christ through us. We are His hands. We do His work so He can change us for the better. I really love the saying: “We leave our families for two years so others can be with their families for eternity.” That is so true!
My companion’s birthday—Elder Ragan—was Monday, June 21st. He said it was a great birthday. We played pickleball, sang happy birthday to him, and celebrated him in the cultural hall at the church. To make him feel special, we came into the room two-by-two singing and celebrating.
This P-day was very exciting!. We went fishing and I caught a trout! Never thought I would be fishing during our preparation day, but I am grateful for the moments we have of relaxation and enjoyment that make our missions awesome, cool, and very unique. There are some Mission experiences you can’t get anywhere else.

This week’s scripture is 3rd Nephi 5:13:
“Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of Him to declare His word among his people, that they might have everlasting life.”
It is true; we do declare the word of the Lord so others can have eternal life.
Thank you all for your love, support, and care. Love ya’ll ❤️ ✌️ 😎 🙏
Elder Baldwin
We are His Hands
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Hola a todos,
I have to say Snowflake Arizona is the place to be this time of year. It’s like 75-80 degrees! Beautiful weather in my opinion.
This was a long week. The work is going great here in Snowflake. I had the chance to meet so many good people including a Baldwin clan! What are the chances of this happening? 🤔 it’s crazy to think there are Baldwin families up in Snowflake.

I am grateful for the opportunity to understand a bit more about my mission and the role of a missionary each day. I attended three different wards this Sunday. It was awesome to feel the spirit so strongly three different times and I even gave a prayer in the Snowflake 6th Ward to start the meeting off.

I am grateful for my new Companion Elder Ragan. He is a beast 💪 of a missionary. I have learned from him that numbers don’t matter on a mission, it’s the people who continue to have a desire to grow closer to God the Father through His son Jesus Christ. I invite all to reach out to your friends and ask if any service can be done for them because I know that through service friendships can be made.
I love you all and Wish y’all the best this week.
Buena Suerte!
Elder Baldwin
New Friends in Snowflake
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Finding out I would be heading up to the mountains to a town called Snowflake made me a bit sad. Needless to say, this week was an emotional one. I like this area of Camelback, and I am going to miss it. I had wonderful experiences and I am grateful for all of them. I met great people and made many friends as well.
The mountains are a special place. I cannot explain how grateful I am to be back up in the mountains where the weather is cooler. I feel blessed I can be away from the heat of the valley of Arizona for some time.



In Mosiah 2:17, King Benjamin teaches: “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.” This scripture means a great deal to me because I know that when we as members of the Church are serving others, we are serving God.
Thanks for all the love and support shown to me!
LOVE YALL! HURRAH FOR ISREAL ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
From the City Heat to the White Mountains
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Hola a todos!
This was an eventful week. To start off, we visited members to find out how they were doing. As a missionary, one of our responsibilities is to involve the members in the work. By doing so it’s so much easier to find and bring those who are looking for the Gospel of Jesus Christ to His Church. Member involvement is a big part of our work.
This past week we went to visit the Ramos family. They own a store called Desert Discounts. I have to say that these people put in a lot of work! I have never seen such good people who besides working hard every day, set time aside for the Lord. When we set time aside for the Lord, we receive blessings upon blessings of happiness, and joy.
Pedro, a young man in the Camelback Branch, took my companion and I out to lunch to Panera Bread. Man ohh man! The food was good but slightly on the expensive side. That shows to me that members are looking out for missionaries by helping them. We are grateful for the love and care we receive in this area.

Every Sunday my companion plays the piano at church. As missionaries we serve in different capacities. Sharing our talents unites us with others and blesses our lives. There is this kid named Eli at church and he is such a cool kid! He looks up to me and each Sunday he says: “Can I have your name tag? I want to be a Missionary!” Isn’t that just so cool! This kid wants to be a missionary just like me. It makes me realize how important it is to be a good example. Every time I walk into Primary—the children’s organization of the church—he runs right over to sit next to me. I can just picture Jesus Christ doing that to all of us— just running over to sit next to us. The Savior loves us with pure love.
I appreciate the cards and notes I have received. You guys are the best. Now that I am on my 8th month in the mission, I am starting to figure out how to do missionary work the best way. What’s awesome is that we are now having more people interested in hearing the messages we have to share. Of course, there are those who don’t have time for us, but we continue with faith putting the Lord first.

“If all men had been, and were, and would ever be, like unto Moroni, behold, the very powers of Hell would have been shaken forever”. Let us all try to be like Moroni. I encourage and invite each of you to reach out to the Missionaries in your area and go on visits with them. Trust me, if we work together on this, the very powers of Hell will indeed be Shaken forever. TEAM WORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK!!
Thanks for the love and support y’all! I love all the updates in the letters I receive. Continue sending me letters! Farewell and may God be with you all until next week 🙏 ❤️ ✌️ 😎
TEAM WORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK!!
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Hola a todos,
This week was amazing! We had the chance to visit the Mesa Arizona Temple. It was a great experience. The session was spiritually uplifting, and I want to return as soon as I can! As I arrived at the Temple, I felt a strong feeling come over me telling me that this was the place to be at that time. Indeed, the Temple holds all the Riches of Faith you can receive in this lifetime.

As I kept pondering about my visit to the temple the scripture in Doctrine and Covenants 89:18-21 came to mind:
And all saints who remember to keep and do these sayings, walking in obedience to the commandments, shall receive health in their navel and marrow to their bones; and shall find wisdom and great treasures of knowledge, even hidden treasures; and shall run and not be weary, and shall walk and not faint. And I, the Lord, give unto them a promise, that the destroying angel shall pass by them, as the children of Israel, and not slay them. Amen.
Although this scripture is found in the revelation of the Word of Wisdom, and the blessings and promises mentioned are directly the result of our obedience to these instructions, it became clear to me that these blessings can be ours as we attend the temple also.
I invite you to visit the temple often and harvest the Riches of your Faith.

Always remember that we are not here forever. Eventually we must return to live with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. To do so, we must obey his commandments and stay on the straight and narrow path. In my studies this past week I read Mosiah 2:41:
And moreover, I would desire that ye should consider on the blessed and happy state of those that keep the commandments of God. For behold, they are blessed in all things, both temporal and spiritual; and if they hold out faithful to the end they are received into heaven, that thereby they may dwell with God in a state of never-ending happiness. O remember, remember that these things are true; for the Lord God hath spoken it.
This scripture talks about the Riches of Faith we can receive if we endure to the end:
- Happiness
- Blessed in all things, both temporal and spiritual
- Dwell with God at the end of our lives in a state of never-ending Happiness.
We have been teaching a young man named Daniel. He is a great young man!. He is about 20-years old. We taught him the principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ and The Plan of Salvation, and it seems to me he wants to move forward with his lessons. He also came to church on May 15, 2022. I feel like he enjoyed the meeting and felt the Spirit strongly.

Sometimes I wonder if the Lord is happy with my service, and this week I had a moment in which I felt confident that the Lord is happy with my best. The feeling came as I ordered a Chick-fil-A sandwich meal. Much to my surprise, my order included an extra order of fries. As I received the order, I felt gratitude and joy and, in my mind, I exclaimed: “What a marvelous blessing from the Lord!” That day I needed a lift. And although it might seem silly, it was then that I felt the Lord was watching over me. At that moment, I felt He is truly happy with my part, and it was a good reminder that answers to our questions can come when we least expect them. Let’s remember that our best is what the Lord wants.
Thanks for all the love, support and prayers for me. I am doing well and healthy. I am about to come up on my 8th month in the field! Isn’t that just crazy! Last I remember, I was at the MTC singing Called To Serve in the main meeting room with 60 other Elders at the MTC (Missionary Training Center).
I love you all and hope you enjoy these pictures! Buena Suerte esta semana!✌❤😎

Harvesting the Richness of Your Faith
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Hola familia!
This week was awesome! We had a Baptism on Saturday. Our young friend finally got Baptized. This marks my second Baptism in the Mission. We could not have had this special occasion without the help of the Holy Ghost, because He is the one who converts the soul to become more like Jesus Christ. The process of conversion doesn’t happen right away. It takes time. This is one of the reasons we teach 5 or more lessons and encourage individuals to pray and ask God in the name of Jesus Christ if Baptism is the right thing to do and if it’s something they really want.
On Sunday, our new convert received the Gift of the Holy Ghost. It’s such a cool experience to see someone so young choose to follow Jesus. Teaching Damion was special to me. While teaching him the Plan of Salvation, he always was very enthusiastic and loved learning. At the end of every lesson. he would ask “Can I get baptized now?”
His baptism was a special occasion for sure! His Grandmother was teary-eyed as she enjoyed watching her grandson making covenants with God. Also, I think she enjoyed the feelings of peace and love that the Holy Ghost brought as the ordinance was performed. Right before his baptism he said: “When am I getting baptized? Can I get baptized today?” And after his baptism, he said: “I feel happy I got baptized.”
As children of our Heavenly Father, we have privileges. One such blessing is the opportunity to bless and receive blessings through the priesthood. My companion and I had the opportunity to give Damion a blessing so he could be successful in school. I could see that he and his Grandmorther were very happy.

My desire for Damion is for him to be happy and to prepare himself to go on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints one day. To do so, he has to stay committed to going to church every Sunday. He has told me multiple times: “I want to be a missionary just like you Elder Baldwin.” I feel he is a promising child for the future of the Church.
Both of us are children of God. We help each other grow and learn a bit more each day. As a missionary, I am mentoring many who are younger than me and I encourage them to go on missions as well.
Learning about the Savior in my youth was a great blessing. One important principle I learned back when I was in Primary was to come unto Jesus Christ by following the prophet here on earth. The Primary song “Follow the prophet” teaches us that all of us can follow the prophet and come unto the Savior by reading and studying our scriptures each day and praying. One of my favorite scriptures is Alma 37: 36-37:
“Yea, and cry unto God for all thy support; yea, let all thy doings be unto the Lord, and whithersoever thou goest let it be in the Lord; yea, let all thy thoughts be directed unto the Lord; yea, let the affections of thy heart be placed upon the Lord forever.
Counsel with the Lord in all thy doings, and he will direct thee for good; yea, when thou liest down at night lie down unto the Lord, that he may watch over you in your sleep; and when thou risest in the morning let thy heart be full of thanks unto God; and if ye do these things, ye shall be lifted up at the last day.”
This is such a powerful scripture because it talks about the power of prayer. We all need blessings in our lives and to receive these blessings, we must pray for them. Before I came out to serve, I prayed to the Lord often to be blessed and to have a good experience. He has answered my prayers and I have loved every experience in mission so far. I can say that choosing to come out on a mission has blessed my life forever.

This week we had a mission tour by Elder Alonzo of the Quorum of the Seventy. It was a blast!! He encouraged us to stay on the path and to continue our missions. I felt like I connected with what he shared very well, and I enjoyed the strong spirit of the meeting.

We also saw the Eclipse (Blood Moon). It was super cool and amazing to see how the moon can change colors! The moon was red, which I really don’t see too often. Did any of you get to see the Eclipse?
Thanks for all the support and kindness that has been given to me. I am grateful for each one of you too. Love you all and have a great Spiritual Week!
ELDER BALDWIN

Bike repairs “Come Unto Me and be Baptized”
