Misión México Puebla
Here are free resources about the Mexico Puebla Mission:
Aquí están algunos recursos gratuitos sobre la Misión México Puebla:
- Mission address and phone number
- Mission map
- Video interviews with returned missionaries
- Missionary blogs
- Facebook groups
- LDS Mission t-shirts and gifts
- List of past mission presidents
- Cultural articles written by returned missionaries
- Survey with RMs
*Other Mission Pages: Mexico LDS Missions.
Mexico Puebla Mission Address
Here’s a recent address for the Mexico Puebla Mission. We try to keep this information up to date, but it’s a good idea to check the mission address with several sources, including your mission packet or the mission office.
This mission does not currently exist.
Phone Number: N/A
Mission President: N/A
Mexico Puebla Mission Map
Here’s a link to the mission map for the Mexico Puebla Mission (LDS). To access the official, up-to-date LDS.org map for the Puebla Mission
*Mission does not currently exist. (Browse LDS.org mission maps)
Videos with Mexico Puebla RMs
Here are in-depth YouTube video interviews with returned missionaries from the Mexico Puebla Mission. We interview hundreds of returned missionaries each year, so check back regularly to see new RM interviews. Coming soon..
LDS-Friendly Videos about Mexico
Here are LDS-friendly educational videos about Mexico. We scoured YouTube to find the best quality videos about Mexico, that are free from inappropriate music, immodesty and profanity.
Mexico Puebla Missionary Blogs
Here’s a list of LDS missionary blogs for the Mexico Puebla Mission. This blog list includes the missionary’s name, URL and when their mission blog was updated.
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Mexico Puebla Mission Groups
Here are Puebla Mission Groups- for LDS missionary moms, returned missionaries, mission presidents and other alumni of the mission.
- Mision Mexico Puebla Group (681 members)
- Mision Mexico Puebla – Pres. & Hna. Freestone Group (166 members)
- Mision Mexico Puebla 1991-1993 Group (158 members)
- Mision Mexico Puebla- Presidente Gardner, 1991-1994 Group (120 members)
- Mision Mexico Puebla Reunion 2013 Group (51 members)
- Compas Mision Mexico Puebla Group (47 members)
- Mexico Puebla Mission Group (22 members)
- Mexico Puebla Mission Moms and Friends (LDS) Group (11 members)
Mexico Puebla Mission T-Shirts
Here are T-shirts for the Mexico Puebla Mission!
Shirt designs include Mexico Puebla Mission logo/emblem shirts and Called to Serve shirts. The shirts make great gifts for pre-missionaries, returned missionaries and missionaries currently serving. LDS Mission shirts come in all sizes: Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, up to 4XL. The mission designs are printed on white shirts and are shipped to you.
*Simply click on a shirt design to view the details and submit an order. The designs on mission t-shirts may also be printed on other LDS mission gifts, including: Puebla missionary aprons, Christmas stockings, ties, pillow cases, teddy bears and Christmas ornaments.
*Click here to browse Puebla Mission gifts
Mexico Puebla Mission Presidents
Here’s a list of current and past Mission Presidents of the Mexico Puebla LDS Mission.
- 2012, Mission divided into the Puebla North Mission and Puebla South Mission.
- 2005-2008, James Phillip Freestone
- 2002-2005, Robert Thomas Seeley
- 1998-2002, Juan Antonio Machuca Canas
- 1998, Martineau
- 1997-1998, Juan Jose Rios Amaya
- 1994-1997, Bud F. Grover
- 1991-1994, Melvin Gardner
- 1988-1991, George G. Sloan
Mexico LDS Statistics (2016)
- Church Membership: 1,394,708
- Missions: 34
- Temples: 13
- Congregations: 2,015
- Family History Centers: 274
Helpful Articles about Mexico
Mexico Puebla Missionary Survey
Here are survey responses from Mexico Puebla RMs, to give you a snapshot into what it’s like to live in the mission.
*Click here to take a survey to help pre-missionaries going to your mission.
When did you serve?
What areas did you serve in?
What were some favorite foods?
What was a funny experience?
What was a crazy experience?
What was a spiritual experience?
What are some interesting facts about the Mexico Puebla Mission?
What was the weather like?
Any things you really like about the area/people?
Any packing/clothing advice?
What blessings did you receive from serving a mission?
What are some skills you gained?
What do you wish you knew/did at the beginning of your mission?
Any advice/testimony for pre-missionaries going to Puebla?
What was a funny language mistake?