"Levántate, toma tu camilla, y vete a tu casa."
(Continued from " In the winterim... ") I thought we'd have a few hours during which to get settled before we had to leave for Monday afternoon's mural tour - wrong. By the end of the week I sounded like the boy who cried wolf every time I said the words "free time." The Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (CSL) gang kept up with me every step of the way, though, literally in the case of the ~1.5 hr. walk through a colorful downtown Santiago neighborhood. THEN I made them climb the hill to "Golgotha" - in the dark - for dinner with the single seminarians. This isn't something that regularly figures into mission education, but I wanted the CSL students to see what it's really like to be a student here. I arrived before everyone else and sent them this picture as motivation for the hike ahead. Wesley and Nick. You KNOW it's a good time when the karaoke starts before dinner. Tuesday had us in Palmar for most of the day: leading Christian