Sandor’s Desert Sojourn

  • Elizabeth in Poland – Her Missionary Service Blog

  • Z Bogiem zostaΕ„ aΕΌ spotkamy się❀️

    “God Be With You Till We Meet Again” Hejka kochani! This is my last missionary blog and the end of my full-time mission in Poland. A few days ago, we found out my original flight home on April 7 had been canceled due to airport closures. However, the US embassy in Warsaw found me another…

  • God Bless the People of Poland!

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friend and family! You may have heard that recently a lot of missionaries are being sent home. We’re still hanging on over here in Poland! We are just one of a couple missions in Europe where missionaries haven’t been sent home as of yet. Like the rest of the world, our life and…

  • Finding Peace during the Korona Wirus πŸ¦ Outbreak

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friends and family! In one week, so much has changed and so here are some updates on missionary life in Poland and the effects of the corona virus: As of today, there are around 150 known Covid-19 cases in Poland with 3 deaths, but drastic measures have been taken pretty early on to…

  • Our God is Always with Us!

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friends and fam! I’m constantly grateful for the opportunity to serve in beautiful GdaΕ„sk! This week: -Had an awesome Zone Conference in Warsaw all about family history πŸ™‚ It’s so true that as we learn about our ancestors, we learn more about ourselves! And of course, missionary work is done on both sides…

  • Little Things Matter

    Hello dearest friends and family❀️ This week: There are no coincidences! God will put the right people in your path at the right time. I absolutely saw that this week πŸ™‚ Our friend Łukasz from Katowice came to visit!!! It was such a highlight of the week to see him! A new senior missionary coupleβ€”the…

  • A More Excellent WayπŸ’«

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ my dearest friends and family!!! ❀️ This week: – Met Ivonna from Argentina at a finding activity!!! We approached her in polish but when we heard her say ”no hablo polaco” we switched into Spanish! We asked her if she’d ever heard of El Libro de Mormon and turns out she used to …

  • SΔ… silni

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friends and family! These last couple weeks: -Our friend Adam got baptized! It has been so cool to see his progress as he has prepared for baptism the last couple months πŸ™‚  -Got to visit the SolidarnoΕ›Δ‡ museum! The Solidarity movement is all about the Polish protests against communism behind the Iron curtain…

  • I am a Swedish missionary now// WesoΕ‚ych ΕšwiΔ…t!!!!

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ kochani!!! These last few weeks have been such a whirlwind of fun and hard work πŸ™‚ I LOVE GdaΕ„sk!!!!! – We had our Christmas zone conference! We sang so many Christmas carols, had a great devotional and went to the Christmas light show at one of the castles in Warsaw. My absolute favorite…

  • DziΔ™nkenini

    Hejka friends and family! Merry Christmas! ❀️ Big news–I’m training a new missionary! After being in a trio for 2 weeks with my beloved MTC sisters, Siostra Jones and Siostra SjΓΆdin, I picked up my new companion Siostra Frantz in Warsaw and we came back to GdaΕ„sk together! She is AMAZING! I already know this…

  • Elizabeth in Poland – Her Missionary Service Blog

    Between the Carpathian Mountains and the Baltic Sea in the enchanting land of Copernicus, Chopin, and Mickiewicz, there lives a marvelous and innovative Polish people who have fought valiantly for more than a thousand years to preserve their cultural identify and way of life. From far across the seas comes a Mexican American young lady – a triathlete, a tri-musician, and an aspiring tri-linguist who has traded two years of college studies for the privilege and opportunity to minister in the name of Christ by serving, loving, and learning from the Polish people. This is her journey.

  • Z Bogiem zostaΕ„ aΕΌ spotkamy się❀️

    “God Be With You Till We Meet Again” Hejka kochani! This is my last missionary blog and the end of my full-time mission in Poland. A few days ago, we found out my original flight home on April 7 had been canceled due to airport closures. However, the US embassy in Warsaw found me another…

    “God Be With You Till We Meet Again”

    Hejka kochani!

    This is my last missionary blog and the end of my full-time mission in Poland.

    A few days ago, we found out my original flight home on April 7 had been canceled due to airport closures. However, the US embassy in Warsaw found me another flight! I will be flying into Chicago on Tuesday and then to Dallas on Wednesday πŸ™‚ As I leave Poland, I leave a wonderful country that like the rest of the world continues to take extreme measures to contain the COVID-19 virus. As of today, there are 2,311 confirmed cases and 33 deaths.

    This last special week of the mission has been amazingβ€”although we were inside, we continued meeting and teaching people every day through Skype and Facebook. I am so grateful for technology!

    It’s been such a dream and a privilege to get to be a missionary in Poland! I will be eternally grateful for my time here, and the wonderful people I have met, taught and served with. I feel just like Jacob in the Book of Mormon when he says: “the time passed away with us, and also our [mission] passed away like as it were unto us a dream.” (Jacob 7:26) That is what the mission has been for me. It has gone by so fast!

    The biggest thing I have gained from serving a mission is an absolute knowledge that Jesus Christ lives and that He loves each one of us individually and perfectly. I know that He wants to have a personal relationship with each one of us! I know our Heavenly Father has a perfect plan for us, and I know that everything happens for a reason. There are no coincidences. We are in each other’s lives for a reason! I know Jesus Christ is our best friend, if we want Him to be. If we allow Him to be! Through Him and by Him we can receive a fullness of joy. I know that He wants us to find lasting happiness and peace. With Him at our side, we can overcome challenges and find peace in the midst of every trial. His promises to us remain the sameβ€”He says: “I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.” (John 14:18)

    During the last couple days, I’ve been reading through 3rd Nephi, where Jesus visits the people in the Americas. I love chapter 17, verse 21:

    And when he had said these words, he wept, and the multitude bare record of it, and he took their little children, one by one, and blessed them, and prayed unto the Father for them.”

    One by one, He ministered to the people there, and one by one He ministers to us. ❀️

    I am so grateful for the Book of Mormon! I testify that the Book of Mormon is the word of God; that as we read it alongside the Bible, we can find answers to so many questions. The Book of Mormon brings such a special spirit, and I find great peace when I read. If you ever have any questions or would want to read together and talk about it, please let me know! πŸ™‚ I love this book!!!

    I also testify that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God and that through him the Gospel of Jesus Christ was restored as it was originally when Christ was on the earth. I am so grateful for a living prophet, President Russell M. Nelson who leads and guides the Church under the direction of God❀️ I’m grateful for the opportunity to listen to him during this next weekend! I am excited for the insights we’ll gain. President Nelson’s promise 6 months ago that this conference will be different than any other has already been fulfilled! I can’t wait to see what’s next πŸ™‚ You can watch conference at churchofjesuschrist.org on Saturday and Sunday.

    I have loved being a missionary. I am so grateful for each and every experience!!! Thank you dearly for all of the support and love :)) kocham was! Do zobaczenia wkrΓ³tce!

    Z miΕ‚oΕ›ciΔ…, Siostra Baldwin

  • God Bless the People of Poland!

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friend and family! You may have heard that recently a lot of missionaries are being sent home. We’re still hanging on over here in Poland! We are just one of a couple missions in Europe where missionaries haven’t been sent home as of yet. Like the rest of the world, our life and…

    The entire mission (all 40+ missionaries) in a zoom call this week!

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friend and family!

    You may have heard that recently a lot of missionaries are being sent home. We’re still hanging on over here in Poland! We are just one of a couple missions in Europe where missionaries haven’t been sent home as of yet.

    Like the rest of the world, our life and work in Poland has been severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. As of today, there have been 749 cases confirmed with 8 deaths. This increase in infections is following very well the geometric progression model that predicts a doubling of the infection rate every 4 days. It remains to be seen when Poland will flatten the infection growth curve. But things are pretty locked down now.

    As missionaries, we’re still allowed to go outside and get fresh air, but we aren’t allowed to street contact or proselyte. Right now, our missionary work is all online. Despite the fact that our normal missionary schedule has totally changed over the last few weeks, great things are still happening. The message of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ brings so much hope and peace–something that is so needed at this time. ❀️

    This week I also hit my 18-month mark as a missionary. These last 18 months of representing Jesus Christ here have been an absolute privilege and I am excited for the couple of weeks I have left. I love this Gospel! I love the joy it brings. I saw an inspiring quote this week that I wanted to share with you:

    “Sometimes the Savior calms the storm.

    Sometimes He lets the storm rage and He calms you.”

    And it’s so true! Even when the world is full of crazy events and things we don’t really understand, we can find the peace and comfort we need in our Savior and in His promises to us.

    Our Savior, our best friend, our example and our strength❀️

    “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” (John 14:27)

    “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.

    Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.

     For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” (Matt 11:28-30)

    “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee;” (Isaiah 41:10)

    I love you all! Ε»yczΔ™ wam zdrowia!!! Kocham was!

    Siostra Baldwin

  • Finding Peace during the Korona Wirus πŸ¦ Outbreak

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friends and family! In one week, so much has changed and so here are some updates on missionary life in Poland and the effects of the corona virus: As of today, there are around 150 known Covid-19 cases in Poland with 3 deaths, but drastic measures have been taken pretty early on to…

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friends and family!

    In one week, so much has changed and so here are some updates on missionary life in Poland and the effects of the corona virus:

    As of today, there are around 150 known Covid-19 cases in Poland with 3 deaths, but drastic measures have been taken pretty early on to slow the spread of the disease. Despite the precautions, the number of cases is starting to grow exponentially though as of this week the numbers are still relatively low considering Poland has a population of 38 million people. As of a couple days ago, schools, museums, theaters, and malls are all closed for two weeks. The governors of different cities have encouraged everyone to stay home. Travel in and out of Poland has been banned and international flights have been suspended for the next 10 days. No trains are currently going west to Germany or east to Ukraine. A few days ago, President Trump also banned any foreigners from Europe from entering the US- however, the ban does not apply to US citizens. The situation is changing daily so what I share today may be much different in a couple of days.

    For us missionaries, it currently means that although we are not in lock-down yet, we have a 2-week food supply just in case that becomes necessary. Currently we are not allowed to tract, street contact, teach English class, or hold any group meetings. But we are allowed to work on Facebook and keep having skype lessons πŸ™‚

    For me, the plan is still that I will come home to Texas in early April. When I cross the border, I’ll be screened for coronavirus and regardless of the results of the screening, I will at a minimum be self-quarantined in Texas for 14 days (unless something changes before then).

    During the initial panic last week regarding the growing pandemic, many of the grocery stores were emptied of a lot of food; as of today, the stores have mostly restocked and this morning there was plenty of food, medicines, and (maybe most importantly) toilet paper!

    During this confusing time when the situation changes daily and nothing really seems certain, where can we turn for peace?

    The lyrics of one of my favorite hymns comes to mind:

    Where can I turn for peace?

    Where is my solace

    When other sources cease to make me whole?

    When with a wounded heart, anger, or malice,

    I draw myself apart,

    Searching my soul?

    Where, when my aching grows,

    Where, when I languish,

    Where, in my need to know, where can I run?

    Where is the quiet hand to calm my anguish?

    Who, who can understand?

    He, only One.

    He answers privately,

    Reaches my reaching

    In my Gethsemane, Savior and Friend.

    Gentle the peace he finds for my beseeching.

    Constant he is and kind,

    Love without end.

    In a chaotic world full of daily changes and imperfect people, Jesus Christ is a constant. He is constantly there–our loving older brother who wants the very best for us. During this uncertain time, I have received a lot of strength from the knowledge that no matter what is happening in the world, His promise to us is the same–PEACE.

    I also have a strong testimony that faith and prayer are powerful. When we have faith and we act on it, we open the door for God to work miracles in our lives. That doesn’t just mean we can sit back and do nothingβ€”but rather that when we work together with God, we can achieve more than we ever could alone.

    I hope you all have a wonderful, happy, and safe week! Wash your hands often, take this time inside to learn a new skill or read a good book, and tell someone you love them. I love you all!

    Z miΕ‚oΕ›ciΔ…,

    Siostra Baldwin

    Pictures

    -Singing hymns in old town with the elders

    -old town is EMPTY

    -riding the empty bus

    -adventures in old Town

    – No toilet paper!?!?

  • Our God is Always with Us!

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friends and fam! I’m constantly grateful for the opportunity to serve in beautiful GdaΕ„sk! This week: -Had an awesome Zone Conference in Warsaw all about family history πŸ™‚ It’s so true that as we learn about our ancestors, we learn more about ourselves! And of course, missionary work is done on both sides…

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friends and fam!

    I’m constantly grateful for the opportunity to serve in beautiful GdaΕ„sk!

    This week:

    -Had an awesome Zone Conference in Warsaw all about family history πŸ™‚ It’s so true that as we learn about our ancestors, we learn more about ourselves! And of course, missionary work is done on both sides of the Veil [Dad note: the word ‘veil’ is a metaphor used to illustrate the physical and spiritual separation between the living and the deceased]!

    -Started teaching someone we met on the train πŸ™‚ She’s so awesome, keeps her commitments to read the book of Mormon and pray daily, and is just a ray of sunshine!!!

    -Got lectured about politics for 40 minutes on a train ride to a lesson. During the whole thing I was wishing I couldn’t understand it haha

    -Climbed up to the top of St Mary’s Basilica in GdaΕ„sk today! After a 400-stair climb, the view was absolutely gorgeous!

    To close, I want to share a scripture from 2 Timothy 1:7-

    “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”

    Our God is always with us! We never have to be afraid of what the future will bring, because He is by our side. His promise to us is that He will not leave us comfortless or alone, but that He will be with us through everything. I testify that His promise is true for you! ❀️

    Kocham was tak mocno!

    Zawsze z miΕ‚oΕ›ciΔ…,

    Siostra Baldwin

  • Little Things Matter

    Hello dearest friends and family❀️ This week: There are no coincidences! God will put the right people in your path at the right time. I absolutely saw that this week πŸ™‚ Our friend Łukasz from Katowice came to visit!!! It was such a highlight of the week to see him! A new senior missionary coupleβ€”the…

    Hello dearest friends and family❀️

    This week:

    • There are no coincidences! God will put the right people in your path at the right time. I absolutely saw that this week πŸ™‚
    • Our friend Łukasz from Katowice came to visit!!! It was such a highlight of the week to see him!
    • A new senior missionary coupleβ€”the Johnsonsβ€”have moved to GdaΕ„sk! We were all so sad to say goodbye to Elder & Sister Bridges a few weeks ago, but it was wonderful to get to meet Elder & Sister Johnson this week. They are amazing!
    • We got transfer calls! Siostra Frantz and I are staying in GdaΕ„sk :))) And another Siostra, Siostra Littlefield is coming to join us from Warsaw so we’ll be a trio! We are so excited!
    • -Went to Auchan (a big store kind of like a super target) with the Johnsons this week.. I was a little bit shook being in such a big store haha!

    To close, I wanted to share a thought I loved from Sunday school yesterday. It was that the seemingly boring, slow moments in our life are part of the glorious plan our Father in Heaven has for us. We may not realize it in the moment, but these experiences are shaping us into the people HE created us to be.

    That really resonates with me! Every little thing we do sculpts us as people. Whether it’s choosing to be patient and kind, remembering and showing our gratitude for our blessings, doing small or big acts of service or any other good thing, it all adds up for our good. God will bless us for it!

    Kocham was tak mocno! Love you all! Have a wonderful weekβ€οΈπŸ€—

    Siostra Baldwin

  • A More Excellent WayπŸ’«

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ my dearest friends and family!!! ❀️ This week: – Met Ivonna from Argentina at a finding activity!!! We approached her in polish but when we heard her say ”no hablo polaco” we switched into Spanish! We asked her if she’d ever heard of El Libro de Mormon and turns out she used to …

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ my dearest friends and family!!! ❀️

    This week:

    – Met Ivonna from Argentina at a finding activity!!! We approached her in polish but when we heard her say ”no hablo polaco” we switched into Spanish! We asked her if she’d ever heard of El Libro de Mormon and turns out she used to  go to church in Argentina:) she’s the coolest!

    – this week has really been one full of languages because in an effort to invite more people to english class, we’ve been posting on Ukrainian Facebook pages! Since Ukraine and Poland border each other there are a lot of Ukrainians that live in Poland! 7 new people were in class this week and one of the couples came to church:))

    – Got lost in a hospital complex on our way to deliver a Book of Mormon… But we made the delivery!!

    – Got proposed to.. TWICE

    – Got hit by a car. Basically here at most crosswalks there is no light–the pedestrians usually have the right of the way. So once you start walking on the crosswalk the cars will stop for you. This time though the driver wasn’t paying attention and although he was going reallllly slow he didn’t stop and actually hit Siostra Frantz and I!! He felt so bad about it but we were totally fine haha!

    – Church was super great and busy as always:) So many people were there!! Someone even asked: “Why are there so many people here? Is it a special occasion?” It wasn’t a special occasion, just an awesome Sunday! The GdaΕ„sk branch is growing!!! :))

    – Taught Relief Society. It was awesome because we had a few people who only spoke Russian there but Siostra Marinella, our Relief Society President speaks both Polish and Russian and so she translated for us:) We focused on Elder Bednar’s address from this last conference, “Watchful unto Prayer Continually”. I would absolutely recommend it! ❀️

    And lastly I want to share a scripture–Ether 12:11-

    ” But in the gift of his Son hath God prepared a more excellent way; and it is by faith that it hath been fulfilled.”

    There is a lot of happiness to be found in this life. Without a knowledge of Jesus Christ and his gospel, life can be okay. But our loving Father in Heaven doesn’t just want us to have an okay life – He’s got greater plans for us! That’s why He gave us his son, Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is The More Excellent Way – the way to find more happiness, peace and direction in this life than in any other way possible. He is our advocate, our loving brother and He can be our best friend, if we let Him. If we want Him to be. I am so grateful for that and for the perfect plan Heavenly Father has for each one of us!

    Kocham was tak mocno! ModlΔ™ siΔ™ za was!

    Z miΕ‚oΕ›ciΔ…,

    Siostra Baldwin

    Pictures:

    -returning to the mothership

    -biedronka, the polish grocery store!

    -classic polish street

    -Jesus❀️

  • SΔ… silni

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friends and family! These last couple weeks: -Our friend Adam got baptized! It has been so cool to see his progress as he has prepared for baptism the last couple months πŸ™‚  -Got to visit the SolidarnoΕ›Δ‡ museum! The Solidarity movement is all about the Polish protests against communism behind the Iron curtain…

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ friends and family! These last couple weeks:

    -Our friend Adam got baptized! It has been so cool to see his progress as he has prepared for baptism the last couple months πŸ™‚ 

    -Got to visit the SolidarnoΕ›Δ‡ museum! The Solidarity movement is all about the Polish protests against communism behind the Iron curtain from the 50’s all the way to the late 80’s. It was especially cool to also learn about the protests that were also going on in Hungary (where my dad served his mission) at the same time. After visiting the museum I am even more in awe of the people here. The Polish people are AMAZING!! 

    -Lots of talking to people on the street the last couple weeks πŸ™‚ we’ve had some awesome conversations. I’ve been especially proud of Siostra Frantz–she is fearless and has such a powerful testimony! 

    -Got the first door slammed in our faces in a while(we mostly street contact here haha) 

    -Taught Sunday school with 5 minutes notice! The members in GdaΕ„sk are so awesome and we had a great discussion on the symbolism of Lehi’s tree of life vision in the Book of Mormon πŸ™‚ 

    To close, I want to share a quote I’ve loved this week! It says, 

    “Our perfect Father in Heaven does not expect us to be perfect children yet. He had only one such child. Meanwhile, therefore, sometimes with smudges on our cheeks, dirt on our hands, and shoes untied, stammeringly but smilingly we present God with a dandelion–as if it were an orchid or a rose! If for now the dandelion is the best we have to offer, He receives it, knowing what we may later place on the altar. It is good to remember how young we are spiritually. “

    As much as we study and grow and experience everyday in this life, we are still so young spiritually. I think that’s one of the beautiful things about life–our Father in Heaven is fully aware that we won’t do everything perfectly and that we’ll make a lot of mistakes along the way! But that’s ok, because that’s part of His perfect plan for us. Because of Jesus Christ, we can repent every day and every day become a little bit better, a little bit more like the people that God knows we can become. And in the process, we start to find the peace and the happiness God has promised us! 

    Love you all!!! MiΕ‚ego tygodnia!! ❀️

    Siostra Baldwin 

    Pictures:

    – Polish winter and mistletoe growing in the trees in clumps 

    – Adam and Ola! 

    – Polish winter and mistletoe growing in the trees in clumps 

    – The iron curtain and a communist parade 

    – Starsi on exchange

  • I am a Swedish missionary now// WesoΕ‚ych ΕšwiΔ…t!!!!

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ kochani!!! These last few weeks have been such a whirlwind of fun and hard work πŸ™‚ I LOVE GdaΕ„sk!!!!! – We had our Christmas zone conference! We sang so many Christmas carols, had a great devotional and went to the Christmas light show at one of the castles in Warsaw. My absolute favorite…

    Hejka czeΕ›Δ‡ kochani!!!

    These last few weeks have been such a whirlwind of fun and hard work πŸ™‚ I LOVE GdaΕ„sk!!!!!

    – We had our Christmas zone conference! We sang so many Christmas carols, had a great devotional and went to the Christmas light show at one of the castles in Warsaw. My absolute favorite part of conference though was when Prezydent Chandler sat down at the piano and casually played the most beautiful Christmas medley ever! He and Siostra Chandler are SO talented.

    As part of the conference Siostra SjΓΆdin and I sang a duet in Swedish at the conference! We sang “Blott en Dag”, an absolutely beautiful hymn about taking things day by day and relying on the Lord through it all. Below is the English translation:

    – Learned how to make Czech cookies with NatΓ‘lie. She’s the BEST

    – Christmas Eve (Wigilia) was amazing. We celebrated with members in the branch, the Bridges, and the Elders and it couldn’t have been better! We had more than the traditional 12 Christmas dishes, including Barszcz (delicious beet soup), ŚledΕΊ (pickled herring, a kind of fish), Moldovan salad, Carp, Carp in jello, and so many more! And of course, the polish tradition is that you have to try them all! It was definitely a meal I will never forget!!!

    – The Polish Catholic tradition is to go to mass at midnight the night of the 24th and we got to go! We were so tired but it was so much fun to stay up and go with our friend Martyna. We went to one of the really old churches in Oliwa GdaΕ„sk and it was the Archbishop’s church so he was there for the mass! We sang lots of carols and then listened to the prayers. One part of the mass that was cool was when the priest sang parts of the prayers and then everyone sang the responses back. It was so beautiful!

    -This week we had exchanges with the Lublin Sister and they came to GdaΕ„sk! I got to be with Siostra Berrett all day and we had a blast! The elders in GdaΕ„sk were on exchanges too so all 8 missionaries, plus some of our awesome GdaΕ„sk friends joined us to carol in Old Town. Halfway through our singing it started ice raining, but we weren’t going to let that stop us! We went under a bridge and just kept on singing–and it was even better because it echoed all the way through Old Town! So many people stopped to talk to us and to take some video πŸ™‚

    -Found out Ela, a friend who comes to Zupa every Saturday finished high school in Argentina and is fluent in Spanish so now we both have someone to practice with :))

    -Got invited to a Jewish concert at the synagogue by someone we’re teaching to celebrate the last day of Hanukkah. We went, hoping it would be at least as good as Fiddler on the Roof and it was even better!!! πŸ˜‰

    The Lord is with us through every experience. I can testify that He knows us personally, and that can continue to learn and grow even through our trials as we rely on our Savior, Jesus Christ. The Atonement of Jesus Christ isn’t just something that happened almost 2000 years ago–it affects you and me, every. single. day. Jesus Christ died for you personally, because He absolutely knows you and He knows the person you are capable of becoming. He is on our side!!! He wants us to be successful and happier than we can ever imagine!!! Because of him, we can find lasting peace in this life. When we are weak, we can find strength through him. When we are hopeless, we can find comfort and direction.

    The Lord teaches us in D&C 121,

    “… all these things shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy good.

    Therefore, hold on thy way; Thy days are known, and thy years shall not be numbered less; therefore, fear not what man can do, for God shall be with you forever and ever.”

    HE– all powerful, all loving God- is with us forever and ever! And with Him, NOTHING is impossible!

    I also read a wonderful talk this week from this last general conference, called “Holiness and the Plan of Happiness” by President Eyring. I would definitely recommend it πŸ™‚ It’s a great talk to start the new year!

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!! KOCHAM WAS TAK MOCNO!!! ❀️

    z duΕΌo miΕ‚oΕ›ciΔ…,

    Siostra Baldwin

    Mail?!

    Siostra Elizabeth Baldwin

    Ul. Wiertnicza 135

    02-952 Warszawa

    Poland

  • DziΔ™nkenini

    Hejka friends and family! Merry Christmas! ❀️ Big news–I’m training a new missionary! After being in a trio for 2 weeks with my beloved MTC sisters, Siostra Jones and Siostra SjΓΆdin, I picked up my new companion Siostra Frantz in Warsaw and we came back to GdaΕ„sk together! She is AMAZING! I already know this…

    Hejka friends and family! Merry Christmas! ❀️

    Big news–I’m training a new missionary! After being in a trio for 2 weeks with my beloved MTC sisters, Siostra Jones and Siostra SjΓΆdin, I picked up my new companion Siostra Frantz in Warsaw and we came back to GdaΕ„sk together! She is AMAZING! I already know this transfer is going to be great! πŸ™‚

    Thanksgiving was fantastic! The senior couple here, the Bridges, had us over for a huge thanksgiving meal and it was so good!  We had every Thanksgiving food you could possibly think of- pies, turkey, potatoes, stuffing, green been cassarole and more. Several members from the branch and so many of our friends in GdaΕ„sk came!

    We got invited to present about our beliefs at a university class and it was amazing!The professor was so respectful and the students had a lot of good questions. Several of the students asked us afterwards for copies of the Book of Mormon! It was a great experience and a testament that there are people who are searching for the direction and knowledge the gospel brings–they just need to have it offered to them!

    My favorite scripture this week is Mosiah 2:20-

    “if you should render all the thanks and praise which your whole soul has power to possess, to that God who has created you, and has kept and preserved you, and has caused that ye should rejoice, and has granted that ye should live in peace one with another”

    Because that is EXACTLY how I feel! I absolutely love being a missionary. I love teaching the restored gospel. I love learning new things every day. I love the scriptures, the Bible and the Book of Mormon. I love that they work together to testify of Jesus Christ, of His life and how thanks to Him, death is not the end! Families can be together forever! I love helping people develop a relationship with God, and I love the people of Poland with my entire heart. I absolutely love serving in GdaΕ„sk. I’m so grateful for this time the Lord has given me to get to share the most important and joy filled message in the world! ❀️

    Zawsze z miΕ‚oΕ›ciΔ…,

    Siostra Baldwin

    Xoxo

  • Hey y’all, what a crazy week it has been!! Lots of things have happened. We had our second zone conference with all the White Mountain Missionaries. Man, that was a great experience. There have been many changes in our mission. We had about 50 missionaries who were here temporarily and have now been reassigned to their original foreign mission. Many of our friendships have been uprooted within the last couple of weeks as many of our missionaries are in new areas. I was looking forward to spending Christmas in Vernon but now I’m in Show Low. The Lord is in charge, and I will make new friends here. This is my first Christmas away from home. We have many traditions such as gathering as an extended family on Christmas Eve and reading the Christmas Story in Luke 2 and caroling and eating Baldwin traditional treats like Church Windows (chocolate / marshmallow / coconut cookies), toffee, and milky way bread. I will be home again but for now I am enjoying Christmas in the mountains of Northern Arizona. Zone Conference helped us focus on the importance of Christmas and how our service here and now can make a big impact in the lives of those around us.

    This first week of the new transfers brought some unique experiences. Upon arriving in Show Low and meeting my new companion Elder Epperson, I was contacted by a man who was infatuated with my Facebook page. He says he is deeply religious and he wanted to talk about everything with me except for the Gospel message which I am ready to share. His great interest in us is evidenced by his many phone calls and texts.  I wish I had all the time in the world for everyone, but I’m here to share the birth, and life, and ministry of Jesus Christ. Hopefully, this man will become more receptive to our message at some point; in the meantime, I’ll go where the Lord directs me. And there’s no better time to be on a mission than during the Christmas season.

    Throughout my mission, I have already seen many miracles. Today on my first Preparation Day in Show Low, I was at Walmart looking for some sharpies and a nice gentleman in his 30’s ask me: “are you looking for sharpies?” And I told him: β€œYes I am looking for some.” All of the sudden he goes searching in his wallet and pulls out a $20 bill; at which point, I wanted to say to him: β€œSir there is no need for you to give me this.” But before I could convince him otherwise, he had already walked off farther into Walmart and disappeared. WHAT A BLESSING THAT WAS! I am so grateful for the good people of Arizona who show their love towards the missionaries. This blessing may seem small, but there are plenty of them every week and they add up. The Lord looks out for his missionaries!

    I testify that Jesus – the same who was born in a humble manger in Bethlehem – is the Savior of the world.  At this Christmas season, I am grateful for the opportunity to celebrate His birth and to honor the faithfulness of many of those around Him. He is the true miracle of Christmas!

    This time of the year is the time for all of us to look for those who may not have family to be around this christmas.

    Β In 2nd Nephi 26:3 it says: “And after the Messiah shall come there shall be signs given unto my people of his birth, and also of his death and resurrection; and great and terrible shall that day be unto the wicked, for they shall perish; and they perish because they cast out the prophets, and the saints, and stone them, and slay them; wherefore the cry of the blood of the saints shall ascend up to God from the ground against them.”Β 

    This Scripture talks about the signΒ of Christ’s Birth. It is because of him that we celebrate Christmas. This is a special time of year where we open up our love and kindness towards others. I invite each of you this Christmas to find someone who may be spending Christmas alone because of the covid conditions we are in at this time. I also invite you all this Christmas Day to reach out to your friends and family to ask if they need any service.

    Thank you all for the blessings and prayers πŸ™ I pray for you all each day that you all can find peace and love.

    I love you all and Wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS πŸŽ…πŸŽ„β€

    WITH MUCH LOVE AND GRATITUDE,

    ELDER BALDWIN

    My new Navajo Indian Themed Blanket!

    The Miracle of Christmas πŸŽ„

  • Hey y’all,

    Well transfers came up and much to my surprise, I was transferred from Vernon after serving here about a month. At first, I was disappointed to leave so many good developing friendships, but then I remembered that I am on God’s schedule, and He knows where I need to be. At least will be staying in the mountains of Northern Arizona. I’m sure at some point I’ll live in the desert valley – but not yet, not now! This time I’ll serve in Show Low Arizona another small town with a population of about 12,000. I will be serving in the Paloma Ward.

    This week we had a zone dinner at a member’s house from the Pine Lakeside Ward. He even told me that I am invited back with Denali to go see him after my two years serving. I am missing Denali alot. He is my baby. I want to give a special thanks to my family Mami, Dad, Elizabeth, Sophia, Galilee for looking after my baby while I am gone. He really misses me so I have heard.

    I learned a lot during my time in Vernon and enjoyed what I view as my Vernon family.

    I pray for each of you each day. Thanks for the prayers and love. I really need it at this time. I am grateful for each of you. I am looking forward to the day I return home from my mission, but not until I have finished what I came to do.

    I WISH Y’ALL THE BEST!! BUENE SUERTE AND LOTS OF LOVE!

    ELDER BALDWIN β€πŸ’™πŸ’œ

    Onward from One Mountain Town to Another

  • This week, we received some horrible news that an Elder in another mission was shot multiple times and is in the hospital in very serious condition. The news particularly hit close to home as my companion Elder Wangsgard was deeply impacted. Here is what he wrote: β€œMy good friend Elder Fauber who was in my MTC district back in August was shot multiple times at his church while enjoying a game of basketball with some fellow missionaries and some people he was teaching the gospel to. I have no words to describe how I felt when I received the news other than numb. I hope and pray that he will be able to pull through… A very dear friend bore his testimony and said that God has given us all agency to be able to choose for ourselves right from wrong and that sometimes He doesn’t interfere with people choices because they need to learn from them. I pray that the man who did this to my friend will be able to turn to Jesus Christ and be able to come back to the light. Thank you all for your prayers and support and love which you have shown me and that you are sending to Elder Fauber, his family, and the missionaries in the Birmingham Alabama mission. I love you all so much and I love Elder Fauber and I know that God is keeping him in His watchful care. ❀️” (https://www.facebook.com/christian.wangsgard.1)

    I am grateful that as missionaries we are on the Lord’s errand and we are under His care. I’m sad that there is so much suffering in the world – sometimes what seems needless suffering, but I know that the Lord can comfort us in our afflictions. Father Lehi, an ancient Book of Mormon prophet, taught his son Jacob: β€œThou Knowest the greatness of God; and he shall consecrate thine afflictions for thy gain.” (2 Nephi 2:2) At this time, I unite my faith with the faith of all those who are praying that Elder Fauber be speedily restored to health.

    Despite the bad, the missionary work must keep going. This past week was a crazy load of Service. I helped a family move from a storage space into their new home. I could see this family was very grateful for the work I put in to help them.

    Sometimes on your mission you need to have some fun, for example Maybe having a Nerf War with your Cabin Mates at 6:00 in the morning or going to Ross Dress For Less to goof off and have fun.

    If yellow is your color, just go with it!

    I have learned while out on my mission that God works on his own time. Many times I have prayed and waited for an answer. It takes time though. I appreciate so many of the families here in Vernon. Many of these families have reached out to me and my companion asking when they can feed us. I have to say there are many good cooks in Vernon Arizona.

    Thanks again for the Love and Support! Buene Suerte ( Good Luck) this week and keep on Viben!! Until next week when I share more about my experiences here in Vernon Arizona!

    With much gratitude and love,

    ELDER BALDWIN  β€πŸ’™πŸ’œ

    Life in the Mountains of Northern Arizona

    The Best of Times, The Worst of Times

  • Hey Familia, 

    This week, after having experienced the love and fellowship of several families as I have served in Vernon, I reflected upon the strength of the family structure. I miss my family. I miss my dog Denali. But I know the reason I am on a mission is to strengthen families. I am here to serve our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ because I know that by sharing His Gospel, I can strengthen the families around me.

    In the short time I have served in Vernon, Arizona, I have come to know and love many families in the area. I have felt welcomed. I have enjoyed their hospitality, eaten meals with them including some nice Thanksgiving dinners. I have even felt welcomed as if I were a part of these families. I have learned from them and I have had the opportunity to share Gospel Principles with them and testify of the joy that comes from following the Savior through our words and actions.  I have been blessed by them and I have left many with a blessing from the Lord. I don’t know how long I’ll serve in Vernon – I hope a long time, but I do know that I have already made lifelong friendships that I will want to keep after my mission.

    I am enjoying my companionship with Elder Wangsgard – we are making great memories. He is very creative and courageous in sharing the Gospel. He is my trainer and will always have that singular distinction among the missionaries I serve with. When we were first assigned together, he posted these kind words about me: β€œElder Joshua Baldwin is a brand new missionary from Texas and has a great motivation to work! I am excited to see what this transfer will bring!!!”

     I also enjoy the chance to serve with the other Elders in our area. This past week, I went on exchanges with Elder Leary – a roommate in my cabin and I learned a lot from him. He has been out for about four transfers. I guess that’s how missionaries count age by how many places we’ve been. But for now, Vernon is great and I’m glad to be here!

    I know for sure that families are forever because the Plan of Salvation is Proof of this. In Genesis 12:3 it says: And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed. This scripture speaks of the power of families. It is our responsibility to have and care for our families here on earth. Thanks again for the love and support you guys have given me while I have been out on my mission. 

    Buena Suerte (Good Luck) and Till we meet again Monday the 6th of Dec!

    With Much Love,

    Elder Baldwin β€β€πŸ˜€πŸ˜

    In Thee Shall All Families of the Earth Be Blessed

  • Hey Y’all my week has been great. The area that I am in at the moment has some pretty sweet members of the church. Everyone here loves one another. I think it is so cool how all these members look out for each other. Sharing is caring, am I right?

    This past Monday my District and I decided to go caving. I have been caving a few times before, but never as a missionary so the context was different. As a Boy Scout several years ago, I explored mining tunnels. I remember the blackness so well — I couldn’t even see my hand in front of my face. How important it was that I had a light with me to illuminate the way.

    An Abandoned Mine Tunnel at Philmont Scout Ranch, Summer 2016 (I’m on the far left)

    As I explored this cave with my fellow missionaries, I realized that in this cave and in the caves of our lifes many things can happen and it is up to you to make it safely through the Cave and back out. Lots of mud and dirty water ugh! Symbolic of the temptations all around us and the importance of cleansing ourselves from sin. I am grateful for the faith and strength I have been given to resist temptation.

    Good News! I was given a task to read the Book Of Mormon throughout my Mission and to underline interesting paragraphs. As of TODAY! I have reached THE BOOK OF 2ND NEPHI!!!! Wahooo!! I am growing and learning a lot as I read the Book Of Mormon. Each time I read this Book my day gets even better. You too can have the light of the Book of Mormon illuminate your path if you choose to at least read a chapter a day.

    Buena Suerte And Talk Soon!!

    With Much Love Elder Baldwin β€β€β€β€

    These Are the Caves of Our Lives

  • How’s it going? This week has been slow but a great opportunity to learn. I am starting to figure out what to do during my time here and what the rules are. This week I taught 4 different families about the Plan of Salvation. This is a hard but interesting topic to teach. I appreciate the understanding we have from prophets and apostles that we were sent here to earth for a reason – to learn and grow; and one day after we all die, we will go to the spirit world where we will wait for the final judgment day to determine what level of heaven we will inherit. The three levels are Celestial Kingdom, Terrestrial Kingdom, TelestialΒ Kingdom. Each Kingdom has different aspects and perks. I want to go to the celestial kingdom for sure.

    Life in northern Arizona is very unique. I live with three other missionaries in a cabin. We recently captured this photo of me perched on the second floor door frame of our two-story cabin. The door doesn’t really serve a purpose because if I were to walk through the door, I would tumble to the ground below and hurt myself. I’m not really sure if there ever was a purpose for that door. Maybe it was designed to lead to a stairway. Who knows? In its present form, that pointless door got me thinking about metaphorical doors that lead to nowhere. There are many pathways in life that lead to nowhere. They might seem to promise us riches and happiness, but in the end they leave us broken, abandoned, and unhappy.

    I am serving a mission because I believe the doorway and pathway back to God is the most important door and path we can choose in life. It is important that we find a pathway with a purpose and hopefully that purpose involves our happiness and the happiness of our loved ones. Our ultimate goal should be to return to our Father in Heaven and live in an eternally happy state. One of my favorite scriptures is in 2 Nephi 2:25 and reads: “Adam fell that men [and women] might be, and men [and women] are that they might have joy.”

    During my time lately, I have been involved in several service projects to help some new friends in the area. In one of the projects, we chopped wood.

    I also helped this cool lady with drilling in some shelves in her laundry room. The dog in the picture is a trained attack dog. Her husband will wear a protective suit sometimes so the dog can practice his skills. I thought that was pretty cool. She even uses Polish words to tell them when to Search and destroy. Since my sister Elizabeth served her mission in Poland, I appreciate the connection with my Polish friend.

    I am grateful for the dog I have and the willingness of my Mother to care for my close friend while I am away serving our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for two full years. Thanks for all you guys do and the messages and cards and gifts I receive every now and then. Until next Monday  Nov 22, 2021

    Buena Suerte and God Bless You all this week!

    Elder Baldwin❀❀

    Doors That Lead To Nowhere

  • Hey yall this week so far has been a blast. I finally met my new comp and I think he is pretty cool.

    So far this week has been a shock! I woke up at 3:30a just to make it to the MTC bus that would take me to the Salt Lake Airport. It was tiring to sit at the airport for two hours waiting for my flight to Scottsdale Arizona.

    I am learning fast and growing too as well. I can see my self reaching out to more people to see how they are doing. It’s also making it a lot easier to talk to new people I have never seen before. Thank you to every one who has sent me packages and cards so far of love and support.

    First Photo with the Arizona Scottsdale Mission President – President and Sister Smith

    3rd Nephi Chapter 14:7 says ” Ask, and it shall be given unto you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.”

    This scripture talks about going to the Lord in prayer if you have any question that you need answered. God is the key to happiness through prayer. He wants to hear from His Children. Thanks for all you guys do for me and for sending me wonderful cards of love and care. Until my next email next week on Nov 15,2021!

    Meeting my trainer Elder Wangsgard for the first time

    BUENE SUERTE MIS AMIGOS!

    Funny Story: I was originally scheduled to train at the Mexico City MTC, but was switched to the Provo, Utah MTC. 5 Missionaries from my Arizona Scottsdale District connected into Dallas from the Mexico City MTC on their way to Arizona. They missed their connection in Dallas and one of the senior missionary couples – Elder & Sister Lauritzen arranged the delayed missionaries stay at a relatives house, which happened to be President Moon (brother to Sister Lauritzen) in the Stake Presidency of the Plano Texas Stake. The missionaries stayed overnight at his house and knowing that I was also assigned to the same mission, President Moon invited my parents to come over. President Moon set me apart to begin my missionary service. He’s a great selfie-taker. 😎

    And if you look at my Week 1 blog – Ghosts From the Past, it which I reenacted the iconic pose from my Mom’s picture when she was an MTC teacher, my parents recreated the picture. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

    Goodbye Utah. ✈ Hello Arizona!

  • Hola a Todos! This is my last week at the Provo MTC!! My experience here has been different from other experiences.  Here I have enjoyed a stress-free, peaceful emotional experience. The environment it’s wonderful.  Also, I’ve learned a lot and I’ve met great life-long friends and hope to meet many more out in the field of Service! I received my flight itinerary, and I will be checking out of the MTC around 3:00 AM on Monday November the 8th. It’s a bittersweet moment because you love it here, but you are ready to go! 

    This morning we went to the temple again and I loved it.  I love the Celestial room and this time what caught my attention was the enormous chandelier–it’s so huge even my Mom would be surprised to see it. It’s beautiful!

    Yesterday Tuesday Nov. 2nd we had a devotional by Jean B. Bingham (17th Relief Society President) and her husband Bruce B. Bingham. They gave fantastic talks on how we can better ourselves in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Here are some of Sister Bingham’s thoughts:

    1: FAITH IN THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. Because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we are all able to partake of the Sacrament each Sunday and be made clean again through the power and faith in Jesus Christ.

    2: KEEP AN ETERNAL PERSPECTIVE. When we are born and as we reach the age of 5, we think “Oh life will be great for us, and we will be happy forever. As we grow into adulthood, we learn that mistakes are part of life and that is where the atonement of Jesus Christ rolls in.

    3: BE WILLING TO DO HARD THINGS. Missionary Life is not a 100-Yard Dash, it is a lifelong marathon. It is up to us to make the best out of it. When we trust in the Lord, He will give us strength to push forward in life.

    4: SERVE OTHERS. This month will be just a small moment in your life but if you endure that moment well, God will Exalt thee on high.

    A few remarks that Brother Bingham taught that I found quite interesting. He said that the power that comes from the priesthood is a result of healing. We as missionaries have the power to heal. Another interesting thought he said was that our goal here and after is to get families to, in, and through the Temple. By doing so, all families on this Earth can live together forever.

    This is one of our Zoom Classes as part of my Virtual MTC Experience Prior to Coming to the Provo MTC

    The physical demands of missionary work is challenging. Keeping a missionary schedule is not easy. Waking up at 6:30 every morning ready to go is a challenge, but I have been able to keep a good pace and will continue to progress until I have mastered it. I know missionary life will provide me with opportunities to improve in many areas of my life and I welcome that.Β  I have learned these past weeks about relationships and solving personal issues, doing laundry, managing resources, showing leadership, developing friendships and much more.Β 

    I feel my Spanish has improved much since I began my mission, and I am grateful for the opportunity to study in the morning and in the evening.  One of the best things at the MTC are the teachers. I want to thank Hermano Ray and Hermana Richmond for their language skills and their desire for us to succeed.  I also want to thank President Porter (MTC President) for enlightening me about the purpose of being a missionary and for making the effort to shake every missionary’s hand. He has shaken mine a few times. πŸ˜€ A big thanks to President Anderson, my Branch President, for his teachings and influencing me to have a different view in life. I will take the lessons I’ve learned from him into the field and back home.  I feel grateful for the staff in the cafeteria for cooking for us and making sure there is always enough food to eat.  Last but not least, a big thanks to all those who clean this amazing facility.  It looks great!

    THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL THE LOVE, SUPPORT AND CARE I have received so far while I have been on my mission, IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE!

    Hasta La PrΓ³xima Semana Mis Amigos y Familia Cuando yo ya estΓ© en Scottsdale Arizona!!!! πŸ˜€πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ˜€

    On Becoming an Effective Missionary

  • Hola a todos!  What a week it has been!!  Time in the MTC goes by very fast because we stay so busy with language and Gospel studies. I enjoy the chance to take a break and often the cafeteria is one such place I can relax for a few minutes. This week, I was enjoying my favorite drink – raspberry lemonade. 😊 Apparently, I was enjoying it too much because I spilt some on my black jacket. Little did I realize that the pink drink went through the jacket directly onto my white shirt – now turned pink in part of the front area. I wasn’t sure how to remove the stain. I considered the possibility that my white shirt was ruined. Before giving up, I had an idea. I went to the bathroom, got some soap from the dispenser, rubbed it on my shirt, and the pink stain came off. Much to my surprise and delight, the pink stain was gone!

    We had a lot of rain this past week and the rain caused me to think about my Baptism Day. Just like the rain that washes away all the filth from the Earth, my sins were washed away when I was baptized. That was an important day for me because of the covenants I made with God to take upon me the name of Christ, remember Him always, and keep His commandments. 

    Christ is our great example: β€œThen cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of Him…And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:  and lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” Matthew 3: 13,16-17.  He invites all to come unto Him β€œNow this is the commandment:  Repent, all ye ends of the earth, and come unto me and be baptized in my name, that ye may be sanctified by the reception of the Holy Ghost, that ye may stand spotless before me at the last day.” 3 Nephi 27:20

    We had the visit of another General authority, Elder Budge of the Quorum of the Seventy.  He gave a 40 minute talk. It shocked me to see how much information he put into his talk.  I think his preparation took a Iot of work and I appreciate it.  I have to say it was an amazing experience.  He shared a few ideas that I loved.

    • Idea #1.  A Saint who keeps on repenting and glorifies God and shows that he or she loves him will receive the full Glory of the Gospel of Jesus Christ on the last day.
    • Idea #2.   We Missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are sent off to find the lost ones and cry repentance unto them. These two ideas hit me the hardest. It made me ponder more of the purpose of my mission.

    I also was given the opportunity to sing in the Missionary Choir for the Devotional. We sang Hope of Israel. That song is super powerful and grew my testimony. Here is a recent singing of that song led by our latter-day prophet President Russell M. Nelson

    The tree you see in this Picture represents the Tree Of Life!!! This tree is found at the entrance of the Missionary Training Center (MTC).  It was pretty cool to see this tree because it reminded me of the scriptures found in Genesis and the Book of Mormon where we learn about the Tree of Life:

    β€œAnd the Lord planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put man whom he had formed.  And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every. Tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.” Genesis 2: 8-9. 

    β€œAnd it came to pass that I beheld a tree, whose fruit was desirable to make one happy.  And it came to pass that I did go forth and partake of the fruit thereof; and I beheld that it was most sweet, above all that I ever before tasted. Yea, and I beheld that the fruit thereof was white, to exceed all the whiteness that I had ever seen.  And as I partook of the fruit thereof it filled my soul with exceedingly great joy; wherefore I began to be desirous that my family should partake of it also; for I knew it was desirable above all other fruit.” 1 Nephi 8:10-12. 

    One of my all-time favorite pictures is this one of the famous Captain Moroni. This Man is Top Notch on my list of Book Of Mormon Heroes. Every time I think of the Scriptures, I think of him because of the type of man he was in the eyes of God. He stood for Family, Men, Women, Children and Religion. I want to do the same too.

    I would love to hear from you, how your weeks have been and what you have been up to!  Thanks again for all you have done for me, for teaching me and helping me become the man I am today! I hope everyone enjoys the rest of this week. Till the final week before I leave for the mission field in the Arizona Scottsdale Mission!!!!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜€πŸ˜πŸ˜‚

    Adios!!!! Y Buena Suerte!!!

    Captain Moroni (MTC Painting)

    Pink Drink Stains, Purity, & Pondering the Tree of Life

  • Hey Y’all! This is Elder Baldwin. My first week here at the Missionary Training Center (MTC) in Provo, Utah has been a blast. I am so grateful to be participating in this great tradition of missionary service. Not long ago, my sister Elizabeth trained right here at the MTC for her mission to Poland. Now she studies at BYU and was able to pick me up from the Salt Lake airport and take me to the MTC. Along the way, we shared a traditional lunch with Uncle Ken & Aunt Jana.

    My Dad also trained at the Provo MTC way back in 1991 for his mission to Hungary. And my Mom was an MTC teacher here in the mid 90’s sometime after her mission in Mexico. My sister trained in Polish, my dad trained in Hungarian, and I was originally scheduled to train in the Spanish language at the Mexico City MTC. Mexico City is where my Mom served her mission, but the rise of the Covid-19 delta variant changed the ability of Mexico to host foreign missionaries. This change to the Provo MTC was bittersweet. On one hand, I would have trained in the Spanish language in the land of my Mexican ancestors, but on the other hand, I really wanted to have the Provo MTC experience. So I’m very glad to be here!

    The goal of a Missionary is to ‘Teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, The Son and the Holy Ghost.’ My goal as a missionary is to find those in need and teach them that God is looking out for them.

    Yesterday 10/19/21 we had a devotional by Elder Jeremy R. Jaggie here at the MTC. He told us to picture thousands of people outside the Gates of Heaven waiting for us Missionaries to allow them to enter by the authority of God. I am glad I saw that devotional because it gave me a greater sense of my purpose here at the MTC. I am learning a lot and am very excited to serve for 2 yrs in the Arizona Scottsdale Mission, which covers eastern Arizona from Scottsdale (Phoenix area) and parts of western, central New Mexico.

    Map of the Arizona Scottsdale Mission

    Today on my preparation day, I attended the nearby Provo Temple and felt the spirit Strongly. As I walked in, I felt that I was in God’s arms and that the world could not touch me. The Temple is the perfect refuge from the world.

    In my dorm, we have a pull up bar for workouts. One of my dorm members decided to do pull ups and accidentally hit his head against the ceiling tile. As he went up to reset the tile, he found a bag just above his head inside the ceiling. The bag was filled with past Missionary stories. In one of the stories, I read of an Elder who was ‘Simping’ on a sister. In one of the stories, an Elder created a commandment that says “Thou Shall Not Simp” which means don’t go chasing after Sister Missionaries. Reading that made me laugh. πŸ˜‚And another reminder of the Ghosts of the Past still making their presence felt at the MTC! πŸ‘»πŸ‘»

    I really like the murals in the MTC, which share stories from the Gospel. This Picture portrays the Sons of Mosiah who were sent to preach the gospel to the Lamanites in the land of Ishmael. The verse I really like is found in Alma Chapter 18:41, which reads: “And he began to cry unto the Lord, saying: O Lord, Have mercy; according to thy abundant mercy which thou hast had upon the people of Nephi, have upon me, and my people.” I really like this scripture because it talks about asking for mercy through the power and blessings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I am grateful for His Support!!!

    This last pic is with Elder & Sister Rasmussen who have been called to serve in Italy. They are the parents of Jennifer Smith of the Smith family from our Plano congregation. I was happy to see that the MTC is a training place for missionaries going to far away places and, at the same time, a small enough community that occasionally I find familiar faces.

    Tune in to Next week’s Email full of pictures and more of my experiences here at the Provo MTC. Good Luck to y’all and HURRAH FOR ISRAEL!!!!!

    The MTC at Last! & Ghosts from the PastπŸ‘»