I found out that we are the only center in the whole five mission area offering the courses until next summer. I would think that every center would understand that young people often do not plan to far ahead and would prepare for the event that there would be last minute needs. Oh well, We are happy to help them and maybe in the course of the next few weeks we can instill some responsibility into their thinking and cause them to better plan and be prepared for future events.
It appears that we are quickly getting into action and we only hope that soon our computer equipment will come in and we can get them operational for all of the participants that are showing up for the services.
We had a real fun experience on Christmas day when we went over to the house where the missionaries in the MTC are housed, to fix them breakfast. The cooks and staff have Christmas off so we were asked and quickly volunteered to help. It was so fun being there with those fine young missionaries and feeling their spirit and joy as they were in the MTC preparing to serve their mission. I have a few pictures that of the festivities.
I do not know if you have any friends or someone you know who is in the Santiago MTC just now but look at the faces and see if you know any of these missionaries.


After breakfast they got a rousing game of volleyball going in the back yard. Those who were not playing volleyball were kicking a soccer ball around waiting for their turn.
They snapped a shot of us as we were preparing to clean up after breakfast. From left to right: Elder and Sister Jacobson, then Elder and Sister Olsen (who is the mission psychologist), Then Chris and I.
These three sisters are from Brazil serving in Chile. So they are learning Spanish.
All of the missionaries received Santa hats with twinkling stars on the head band. I did not see anyone who was missing home on this Christmas day.
We were pleased that the opportunity for service came up and we were able to participate.
We have also had a number of parties and fun with the other Senior missionaries. I must explain that there are three groups of Senior missionaries that we associate with here. We have one group who are called to serve in the temple which are working when some of the rest of us are off. There is also a group who are MLS missionaries who work with some of the weaker wards and Branches and in the mission office. Then there is the group that we are part of. We are assigned to the Church office building and work in different capacities. The Johnsons are the Mission Medical Missionaries, The Gouldings who are the Humanitarian - welfare missionaries, the Olsens who are the Psychologist missionaries for the Chile Missions, then there are Chris and I who are assigned to PEF- self reliance. There is another couple who were assigned to the offices as legal counsel who is the Elder who had the heart and aorta problem and as soon as he is well enough will be sent home. So, the four of us who are assigned to the office building get together quit often and have become good friends.
We got together for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Family home evening (twice during the holidays), and New Years Eve. We feel like we have had a two week party. Now, it is time to go back to work. We are happy to have these days come. To much food but a lot of fun. It is the same here as in the US, during Christmas to New Years there are two weeks of nothing happening in the office building. That was actually ok for us because we could have or self reliance courses without interruption.
Another event that I had failed to mention is that the temple has open baptisms from 6 -8 on Tuesday and Thursday. So guess who was called to serve as temple workers for Tuesday evening Baptistery? They are so short handed that they need help from outside the temple missionaries and other workers to staff the baptistery on those days. Other Senior couples have been called to help as well on the other days. So we are serving in the Temple with another Senior Couple from the Mission office, Elder and Sister Mayer. Some times our mission duties do not allow us to serve in the temple which is why there are two couples called each session. I am enjoying it and really love the youth that are coming. It is just like the Houston open Baptisms we see the same youth week after week coming to serve. We have had some who have travelled by bus for several hours for a baptism session then turn around and travel a couple hours back home. The Youth here are as amazing as they are back home and I love to work with them.
Last week, the day after Christmas, we had another "My Path to Self Reliance" devotional with the missionaries who were returning home this week. These young men and women are from the US, Canada, as well as from most of the Latin American Countries. They are a powerful force going back to the world and if they remain faithful have the ability to set the world straight. We had 36 missionaries leaving the Chile Santiago East mission and it will take four months to replace them. The Mayers told me that the Christmas beak and summer are big influx and release periods. It would be a hard job keeping all of that organized. What is a big help is the semester in South America are from March to December so we get a lot of missionaries from South America called in the Jan - Mar period as well. Still more then half of the missionaries are from the US and Canada.
This is the group from Santiago East Mission. I must tell you about one of the young men in this Group. His Name is Elder Jahco from Peru. He is the small elder in the center holding up the placard. He and his brother were homeless and living on the streets when the missionaries found them. They accepted the Gospel and a year after his baptism he goes on a mission thanks to the Church Missionary fund. He has not had much education as he grew up but has been a successful missionary and is now a bit afraid to return home. There is not anything waiting for him there as far as family except his younger brother. I talked to him briefly and told him to go to Lima and find the Self-reliance center (I gave him the address and phone number) and get registered for a PEF Loan. He seem to be a pretty good mechanic wants to pursue that as a career. I hope he follows up and is able to get connected and served. He is one who really needs the help. So those of you who donate to the Perpetual Education Fund, these are the people who are benefiting from that donation. Most of the Latins here are depending on the fund for schooling. There is so much good happening from that fund.
WE ARE HAPPY AND BUSY AND HOPE BE ABLE TO CONTINUE TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF CHILE.
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