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| When I returned to Chile in September 1968 to serve a mission I noticed from the airplane a sever scarcity of snow on the cordillera. I asked on of the passengers about it and was told that Chile was in the throws of a long drought. Seven or eight months later I was serving in Tomé. I had not seen one drop of rain up to that time. Elder Gordon B. Hinckley came to Talcahuano to dedicate a new chapel. During the dedicatory prayer he asked the Lord to send rain to the parched land. The next day, back in Tomé, I was studying at the branch building while my companion, Elder Bony, took care of some branch business. All of a sudden the lights went out. A loud clap of thunder followed and the heavens opened up in torrents. The drought had ended! We had plenty of rainfall throughout the country from then till the end of my mission. |
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