“Partnerships made in heaven”
I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.
That’s a super beginning in chapter 1:3-6 of Paul’s letter to the Philippians! Several other letters of Paul to churches and to Philemon begin with thanksgiving, which well describes our own thankfulness for each of you in our partnership in Chile. We, too, are right to feel this way as we share needs for prayer, receive financial support, and also receive encouragement and work teams to help with the development of CAMPO VIVO, a much-needed CHRISTIAN camp and retreat center in the middle of the country to extend the love and message of Jesus Christ! WOW are we (like Paul 🙂 ) blessed!!
Of course, God’s good saving work in us goes forward in each of us until our last breath, which is even more reason to rejoice. We also thank him for his steady blessing over the on-going development of the ministries of Chile Mission that he has entrusted us with, along with your own ministries he has placed in each of you. Again, Thank You partners and Thank You Lord!
Here below are Chile Mission answers to prayer and continuing needs for prayer….
One big thank you is for the recent formerly unplanned 10-day visit of another Ultra young women’s group from the Mennonite mission based in Bogota, Colombia. They removed tools and storage units from our two storerooms so that a concrete base could be poured. They also tackled our personal kitchen which had been used for kitchen storage upon our move to the ministry site about seven years ago and then never organized. They cleaned the shelves and put back dishes, pans, and utensils of different kinds so that the room can be used as a kitchen. Finally, they cleaned the kitchen in the office building and also did gardening.
Their time in Santiago was additionally blessed in getting to know several young people their age from the Christian Church in Ciudad Satélite, a church we’ve had a strong relationship with for many years. They are led by Lucas, the oldest son of Pastor Patricio Curinao, who we brought to the States with us one year to attend the ICOM missions conference with us. We are hopeful that several of them will serve in our summer camps as counselors.
After all of that, the girls spent two & one half days on the camp property helping Abraham & Catalina in a variety of ways, pruning trees, clearing the tent-camping area, and painting metal posts to be used in rebuilding the platform/structure behind Abraham’s house. TYL!!
More news on Abraham’s neighbor Raquel, who as we have reported these last months, has liver cancer. She is now hospitalized with liver problems and we were sad to learn that her cancer continues to spread in her body. Thank you for praying for her and giving thanks with us, knowing that our All-Powerful God without limits can be trusted in ALL situations. No matter the outcome, he loves us all so very much and he is there with her. The six Ultra team members even had the opportunity to pray with and sing for her.
Abraham has been able to keep working on the new platform structure taking shape behind their house, following up on the metal support poles put in place by the mission team from Dover First Christian Church team that was here in late January. As seen in this photo, the metal supporting rods for flooring for the upper area of the structure are mostly soldered in place and the next step will be to add the wooden flooring. TYL!!
The mission team of eleven from First Christian Church in Wilmington, IL is set to arrive in Chile on March 29 and we will have plenty for them to help with as well. Thank you for helping us pray forward their preparations and safe arrival! As we and Abraham continue to pray for and look for more Chilean partners to help with construction, we keep our eyes on the Creator Enabling God of it all.
In Santiago
We had the blessing in February of being able to pray for and serve several sets of persons staying on our mission site with serious medical situations:
- The parents of 14-year-old Elias with brain cancer receiving two additional surgeries to remove malignant tumors from his brain.
- Hugo, an adult coming to Santiago to undergo a bone marrow transplant using his own cells instead of receiving them from a donor. His transplant surgery was carried out on February 19th and he is scheduled to remain hospitalized in isolation for roughly three months.
- Bruno and his sister Norma were back with us for a couple days in February for him to have another two-month checkup, after receiving a bone marrow transplant from her at the end of 2023 to combat bone cancer. The tests came back fine and they returned to southern Chile for another two months.
We are grateful to have the opportunity to come alongside of such families and couples and very much appreciate your accompanying prayers for them.
Teresa, the wife of Carlos, one of our long-time maintenance workers at our Santiago site, recently had surgery to remove her gall bladder. She also suffers from certain heart conditions. The surgery went well and we ask for prayers for them and their family. Carlos has worked with us for many years and while he believes in God, he says that “he likes to keep an open mind” about such things. We continually look for opportunities to specifically share Jesus with him.
We have one more photo to share and give thanks for. It’s of Janine with Nallely and her brother Jorshua. They were two of the nine children that lived in two of our ministry site houses with Chilean Christian parents for just over two years ending in October 2013. Nallely, now 23, came back to visit us last year to say thanks for Janine’s influence in her life. This past month of February she called again and came with her brother Jorshua, who in 2012 and 2013 was a teenage con artist in manipulating anything and almost anyone to get what he wanted. He, now 24 years old, became a Christian this past year and God is transforming him from the inside out. He also has a good job. TYL!! It was good to see him again and we ask you to pray with us for him and his steady Christian growth. God has truly begun “a good work” in Jorshua!
Jack continues to this day to pray for all nine of these “now adult” children. WOW what good news!
Our first Foundation Board of Directors meeting in February went well and our next meeting is scheduled for mid-March. Still not completed are the opening of a checking account in the name of the Foundation and the re-design of Chile Mission’s trifold publicity pamphlets. Please pray for the completion of the many details that accompany our work with the mission. Part of that is working with the team to move forward, taking more and more responsibility from us.
Rejoicing, praying, and giving thanks to our “Partnership-Making” One, True God,









This year’s ICOM missions conference was excellent as always, as its purpose is focused on extending Jesus in a full way to the whole world. In addition to exhibitors and speakers, roughly 7,200 attended the 2 ½ day conference and our main blessing for participating with our Chile Mission booth came in the form of interactions with many special people we either saw at our booth or had meetings with. Our Chile-made marble products also sold well, which provides profits to use for Chile Mission’s ministries and camp property development project. As you can see, Janine’s broken arm/shoulder replacement didn’t dampen her participation and enthusiasm at all. 🙂
We had a very special family Thanksgiving week with all of our immediate family together, along with Janine’s brother and sister-in-law at their house in Flagstaff, AZ. We only get to be together once per year, so it’s quite a special gathering. In Chile, relationships and family gatherings are extremely important, especially during certain holidays such as Christmas. Families usually gather on Christmas Eve with a late evening dinner and the opening of gifts, etc. into the very early morning. Christmas morning is used for sleep and rest. Christians, making up a minority of Chilean families, have services on Christmas Eve and then gather in family like other Chileans. May God bless your family relationships as well.
Abraham & Catalina will be using December to prepare for moving back permanently to the camp property from Cabrero (30 minutes away). Their plan is to home school their children. In the meantime, we are grateful for Abraham’s ability to do more and more required maintenance on the excavator, as well as for his knowledge in redoing the reinforcement of the sides of the septic system for the house on the property. Your prayers are greatly appreciated for his preparations for the pouring of the cement footings for the construction of the maintenance/workshop/storage building to be built beginning in January. These preparations mostly include the placement of water, sewage, and electric lines for the building, and for capable persons to help him.
We are grateful for Julián’s ongoing coordination of legal steps and filings in opening up new opportunities for our Chile Mission Foundation as it operates in Chile. We are also grateful for medical test results for Julián, who has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, treatable with diet changes and medication. He was losing weight with no idea as to why, so these results are much better than being diagnosed with a more serious disease or condition.
We’ve had an unexpected medical challenge as of late to deal with, as on Wednesday, Oct. 23rd Janine tripped on a cord she didn’t see and broke the upper part of her right arm’s humerus bone where it enters her shoulder socket. (:
Our U.S. teammate Donn Urban and Jack loaded the mission van for ICOM with Janine supervising. 🙂
Jack’s Chilean coffee mug fits right in with this month’s encouragement to us all. “Quién conquista su mente conquista su vida” translates to “Whoever conquers their mind conquers their life”. It seems so easy to fit our life into the world instead of transforming our minds to God first and letting him lead us forward in the way he’s prepared our lives to best serve him. Add praying for each other to the mix and you get a SUPER POWERFULL JESUS IN MOTION!! Many thanks for your steady prayers for us and for CHILE MISSION!! Except for Romans 12:1-2 CHILE MISSION would not exist.

You also might remember the new-born boy, Dominíc, who was born at the end of August, 2022. At that time his parents were told to “say good-bye to him” as he would be dying shortly. That was over two years ago and as you can see from the photo, he is still “as cute as a button”! He was born with many of his internal organs mixed up in wrong places and the prognosis is that his malfunctioning heart will not keep up with his growth. At some point in his young life his heart will thus give out, and there is nothing that surgeries will be able to correct. That may be true, but these extra years have given them as a family more time to love each other and be together.
During a recent week on the camp property Eduardo was able to attend a meeting of those who live in the general area of our property. The police announced that they are adding police (including women of course J) on motorcycles to help patrol the area for the safety of the residents. We’re grateful!

We would like to end this letter with a “thanks to the Lord for the life of Millarai”. She and her twin sister Ana were among the several “Wards of the State” Chilean children who lived on our Santiago mission site from 2012 through 2019. She ended up contracting osteoporosis (bone cancer) and died on July 29, 2016. She was fifteen at the time, but in coming to know Jesus during her time with us in Santiago it was a believing, baptized Milla that went to her eternal, celebration life with God. PTL!! Janine accompanied her to many doctors’ visits while spending extended time in a Santiago hospital, and several others of us also regularly visited her. It was Milla’s life and circumstance that gave birth to the need to help and extend Jesus to the many parents of children also hospitalized for long periods of time in Santiago hospitals. This effort in turn led to our Casa de Acogida “Dulce Refugio” (special care house “Sweet Refuge”) housed on our mission site in Santiago. Most of those who come to stay in one of our houses do not know Jesus when they arrive, but we give God thanks for the prayer and care we’re able to share with them!
—We have been blessed that another “ULTRA” mission team of four young women is with us for the last two weeks of June, helping in both Santiago and on the camp property in rural Chile. This same mission based in Columbia sent us three different teams last year and we are very grateful! Some of their teams are just women or men and some are mixed, but they ALL come with youthful energy and serving hearts.
—Eduardo is now a full member of the Chile Mission team, having spent two weeks in May on the camp property with Abraham and one week in Santiago getting a handle on administrative and legal issues for the mission. PTL! As you can see from the photo with Abraham, he came to the camp property ready to work. 🙂