Misión México Puebla Norte
Free resources about the Mexico Puebla North Mission:
Aquí están algunos recursos gratuitos sobre la Misión México Puebla Norte:
- 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.
Puebla North Mission Address
Here’s a recent address for the Puebla North Mission. We try to keep this information up to date, but it’s a good idea to check the address with several sources, including your mission packet or the mission office.
Misión México Puebla Norte
Calle 25 Sur #907
Colonia La Paz
Puebla, Puebla 72160
México
Phone Number: 52-222-249-8880
Mission President: President Ralph N. Christensen
Mexico Puebla North Mission Map
Here’s a link to the mission map for the Mexico Puebla North Mission (LDS). To access the official, up-to-date LDS.org map for the mission:
Videos with Puebla North RMs
Here are in-depth YouTube video interviews with returned missionaries from the Puebla North Mission. We interview hundreds of returned missionaries each year, so check back regularly to see new RM interviews.
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.
Puebla North Missionary Blogs
Here’s a list of LDS missionary blogs for the Puebla North Mission. This list includes the missionary’s name, URL and when their blog was updated.
Mexico Puebla North Mission Groups
Here are Mexico Puebla North Mission Groups- for LDS missionary moms, returned missionaries, mission presidents and other alumni of the Puebla North Mission.
- CMEJ (EFY) Mision Puebla Norte Group (478 members)
- Friends of the Puebla North Mission LDS Group (87 members)
- Puebla North Mission Moms (LDS) Group (5 members)
Mexico Puebla North Mission T-Shirts
Here are T-shirts for the Mexico Puebla North Mission!
Shirt designs include Mexico Puebla North 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: Mexico Puebla North missionary aprons, Christmas stockings, ties, pillow cases, teddy bears and Christmas ornaments.
*Click here to browse Puebla North Mission gifts
Puebla North Mission Presidents
Here’s a list of current and past Mission Presidents of the Puebla North LDS Mission.
- 2015-2018, Eric W. Nelson
- 2012-2015, Ralph N. Christensen
Mexico LDS Statistics (2015)
- Church Membership: 1,368,475
- Missions: 34
- Temples: 12
- Congregations: 1,998
- Family History Centers: 268
Helpful Articles about Mexico
Puebla North Missionary Survey
Here are survey responses from Mexico Puebla North 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?
- 2004-2006 (Anonymous)
What were some favorite foods?
- Tacos al Pastor, Pastes, Chalupas, Mole, Salsa. (Anonymous)
What was a funny experience?
- My companion and I getting chased by an angry donkey. (Anonymous)
What was a crazy experience?
- Getting attacked several times, someone trying to stab me with a knife. (Anonymous)
What was a spiritual experience?
- Giving a priesthood blessing to a woman I loved (not romantically)…my companion and I taught her. I felt like I could feel the love God had for her in that moment. I felt like I experienced this many times during my mission though. (Anonymous)
What are some interesting facts about the Puebla North Mission?
What was the weather like?
- Google has that information. (Anonymous)
Any things you really like about the area/people?
- I liked how friendly and fun the people were. (Anonymous)
Any packing/clothing advice?
- Good shoes are more important than anything else. I walked hundreds and hundreds of miles on my mission. Even towards the end of my mission, my legs were sore and tired every morning. I didn’t complain about it or even mind. Part of me felt a certain amount of pride that in some small way I was sacrificing personal comfort to serve God. (Anonymous)
What blessings did you receive from serving a mission?
- I learned Spanish, I learned how to learn better, I learned to feel more comfortable talking to strangers. (Anonymous)
What are some skills you gained?
- I learned Spanish, I learned how to learn better, I learned to feel more comfortable talking to strangers. (Anonymous)
What do you wish you knew/did at the beginning of your mission?
- I wish I understood more about the history of the church, not just the whitewashed version that is told in Sunday School. I wish that I didn’t hold myself to as high of a standard (keeping the rules is always good), but I felt like I needed to be prefect and it stressed me out… for example I felt like if I didn’t talk to everyone I would be denying them the chance to hear the most important thing they had ever heard. This personally wasn’t very healthy for me. I wish I understood the beauty of the sermon on the mount more deeply. I wish I understood better how complicated and beautiful all people are and their beliefs. I wish I was less ignorant. I wish that didn’t stress about numbers and that I only cared about people. I wished I had taken more time to serve people. Also don’t worry about being made a leader, if you aren’t asked to lead it doesn’t diminish your ability to lead and do great things. (Anonymous)
Any advice/testimony for pre-missionaries going to Puebla North?
- Get as much experience becoming friends with people who are not of our faith. Don’t look at everyone as a project to be converted. Try to really understand them and value them. I think this will have a profound impact on your ability to be an effective missionary. (Anonymous)
What was a funny language mistake?
- Most of the funny ones are not particularly appropriate. I will refrain from sharing…(Anonymous)