THE PERFECT GIFT
For the wages of sin is death, but The GIFT OF GOD is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. – -Rom. 6: 23
WOW what a gift!! Jesus WILL ALWAYS BE THE WHOLE WORLD’S BEST GIFT OF ALL!! As we buy special gifts for those we love and, in general, spread Christmas cheer to those around us, let us PLEASE look for ways to share our Jesus in all ways possible. He indeed is the MOST SPECIAL GIFT OF ALL!
Speaking of significant real gifts, we are very grateful for your prayers for us and for God’s outreaches and ministries through Chile Mission. They have not only sustained and made our work more effective but have in many ways sustained our family throughout the years. Merry Christmas everyone!!
Between this year’s ICOM mission conference, times with very special friends, and being able to celebrate Thanksgiving with our entire family for a whole week, November was an extra special month for us! At ICOM, several new people were interested in knowing more about Chile Mission and signed up to begin receiving our monthly Praises & Prayer Needs updates.

IN SANTIAGO our worker Juan has been working to create a soldered metal support framework for the rear bed of mission’s newly purchased 2022 Toyota pick-up. The truck is replacing our Chevy pick-up and should serve Abraham well in these coming years. Once the Chevy is sold Abraham will come to Santiago and drive it south to the camp property.
Carolina has attended to several new guests staying at the mission site in Santiago as well. Our goal is to regularly receive and help as many families as possible. Thus, she continues to make contact with hospitals and their social workers. God’s opening and keeping open those doors is a prayer need for December and for 2023.
We give thanks that we’ve been able to purchase (Cyber Monday J) the plane tickets for our next trip to Chile! We leave the States on December 31st and will be in Chile until March 14. We pray in the meantime for continued good health and we’ve done well, with the exception that Jack is in good recovery from a recent bout with the flu, complete with chills, aches, and lots of sweating!
A PRAISE & ANSWER TO PRAYER: Jack’s long-awaited renewal of his Chilean ID was completed finally and his new ID card has been picked up. YAY and TYL! That means that he can again sign legal and bank documents, etc.
Looking forward to our upcoming trip, two goals for our time in Santiago are the signing of any documents required to make the Chile Mission Foundation fully-functional, and also to help make good progress with the right person in getting our Spanish Misión Chile website up and running.
ON THE BODEUCA CAMP PROPERTY…
- As mentioned above, Abraham is still in the process of selling the Chevy pickup. Thanks for praying with us for this!
- The result of good communication between Abraham and Janine, good continuing progress has been made by the surveyor in subdividing the northern 30 acres. It’s important to complete this process in the coming months, as it is imminent that the government will be changing the minimum subdivision from 1.25 acres to at least 2.5 acres or more sometime in 2023. The surveyor hopes to begin presenting our proposed subdivision to SAG, the Chilean agency responsible for approving such matters in rural areas this month.
- Also related to the camp property per se, is the filling and leveling areas where ravines have deepened. This will allow for more stable interior roads and more options for the development of camp structures and buildings. As mentioned in a prior prayer letter, Abraham has been in contact with a neighboring business man who owns an excavation firm, who now thinks that he’ll be able to bring equipment in January to tackle this need. We pray that door stays open.
- Lastly, Abraham is on track to finish in December the new bedroom and bathroom added to their house. This is good as we hope to start receiving others to help develop the property in different ways beginning in January.
All these above issues need prayer, as we know that God does receive them and answer them according to his good purposes and plan. We again thank you for your prayers!
Praising, praying, and fasting in a PERFECT GIFT JESUS,

We have no recent news on baby Dominíc, now 8 months old, other than he is in good health and “hospitalized” at home in Chillán roughly 5 hours south of Santiago. We did, though, receive this new photo of him. What a cutie!! Pease continue to pray with us for God’s miracle healing touch on his heart and other organs.





In Santiago all is well at the Chile Mission ministry site. New parents also continue to arrive and be blessed to stay on the property. Now home in Chillan, Chile, Baby Dominíc, pictured here, continues with weekly in-home doctor visits, growing in spite of the on-going grave physical problems that he faces with his internal organs. Thanks for continuing to pray for him and for his parents. We praise and thank you, Lord!!
We have one more photo to include. It was taken of us in family 30 years ago this month as we prepared to leave for one year of language study in Costa Rica and then to Chile to begin serving the Lord there. Jayme was newly 2, Julian 5, Jordan 8, and Jonathan 14. While we are referred to as “missionaries”, it gives the Lord much praise that our family is one more extension in another country of his overall mission to bring ALL PEOPLES OF EVERY NATION back to himself through his son, Jesus. Thus, in truth we ALL are his missionaries every place that we live! Bless you all and thank you again for your on-going prayers and partnership with us and with Chile Mission!!


Abraham has been able to start on the bedroom/bathroom/laundry addition to be built on to the side of their house, with the readying of the footings ditches for the cement that will support the new walls. Abdías, the oldest son of Julián and Carolina in Santiago has come down to help him, which is great. As we have written in recent months, the extra bedroom/office and bathroom with an exterior entrance will help when workers and others come to help with construction and other projects. They will have their own bathroom!! 🙂 Plus, Abraham will have room with a private office in between visitors to work away from the home activity.
We are pleased to introduce to you the new family that will be living here to take on the above role on behalf of Chile Mission. Pictured here, they are Carolina (the person mainly involved in our work with families, hospitals, and churches), her husband Julián, and their two sons Abdías (Obadiah in English) and Esteban (Steven in English). Abdías is 21 and Esteban is 14. Julián has been a church pastor in the past and they were introduced to us by Abraham, our team member on the camp property in middle Chile. Julián will continue with his full-time administrative job with a large company that makes windows.
Esperanza (Hope in English), the nine-month-old baby girl needing more surgery to connect her heart blood vessels with her lungs, will be back in Santiago on March 13 for that surgery and her mother will stay here on the mission site. Please pray for them.