Misión El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize
Free resources about the El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize Mission:
Aquí están algunos recursos gratuitos sobre la Misión El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize:
- Mission address and phone number
- Mission map
- Video interviews with returned missionaries
- Missionary blogs
- Facebook groups
- LDS Mission t-shirts and gifts
- List of past mission presidents
- Cultural articles written by returned missionaries
- Survey with RMs
*Other Mission Pages: El Salvador LDS Missions.
Santa Ana/Belize Mission Address
Here’s a recent address for the El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize Mission. We try to keep this info up to date, but it’s a good idea to check the address with several sources, including your mission packet or the mission office.
This mission does not currently exist.
Phone Number: N/A
Mission President: N/A
Santa Ana/Belize Mission Map
Here’s a link to the mission map for the El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize Mission (LDS). Coming soon..
Videos with Santa Ana/Belize RMs
Here are in-depth YouTube video interviews with returned missionaries from the El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize Mission. We interview hundreds of returned missionaries each year, so check back regularly to see new RM interviews.
Videos about El Salvador
Here are LDS-friendly educational videos about El Salvador. We scoured YouTube to find the best quality videos about El Salvador, that are free from inappropriate music, immodesty and profanity.
Santa Ana/Belize Missionary Blogs
Here’s a list of LDS missionary blogs for the El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize Mission. This blog list includes the missionary’s name, URL and when their blog was updated.
Santa Ana/Belize Mission Groups
Here are El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize Mission Groups- for LDS missionary moms, returned missionaries, mission presidents and other alumni of the El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize Mission.
- Mision El Salvador Santa Ana/Belice 2011-14 Group (562 members)
- El Salvador Mission Moms and Friends (LDS) (437 members)
- LDS Moms Of Missionaries In El Salvador And Belize (202 members)
- Santa Ana/Belize Mission Moms (LDS) Group (83 members)
Santa Ana/Belize Mission T-Shirts
Here are T-shirts for the El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize Mission!
Shirt designs include El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize Mission logo/emblem shirts and Called to Serve shirts. The shirts make great gifts for pre-missionaries, returned missionaries and missionaries currently serving. LDS Mission shirts come in all sizes: Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, up to 4XL. The mission designs are printed on white shirts and are shipped to you.
*Simply click on a shirt design to view the details and submit an order. The designs on mission t-shirts may also be printed on other LDS mission gifts, including: El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize missionary aprons, Christmas stockings, ties, pillow cases, teddy bears and Christmas ornaments.
*Click here to browse Santa Ana/Belize Mission gifts
Santa Ana/Belize Mission Presidents
Here’s a list of current and past Mission Presidents of the Santa Ana/Belize LDS Mission.
- 2013-2015, Kai D. Hintze
El Salvador/Belize LDS Statistics (2016)
- Church Membership: 122,799 (El Salvador) 5,152 (Belize)
- Missions: 3 (El Salvador)
- Temples: 1 (El Salvador)
- Congregations: 163 (El Salvador) 11 (Belize)
- Family History Centers: 20 (El Salvador) 2 (Belize)
Helpful Articles about El Salvador
Santa Ana/Belize Missionary Survey
Here are survey responses from El Salvador Santa Ana/Belize RMs, to give you a snapshot into what it’s like to live in the mission.
*Click here to take a survey to help pre-missionaries going to your mission.
When did you serve?
What were some favorite foods?
What was a funny experience?
What was a crazy experience?
What was a spiritual experience?
What are some interesting facts about the Santa Ana/Belize Mission?
What was the weather like?
Any things you really like about the area/people?
Any packing/clothing advice?
What blessings did you receive from serving a mission?
What are some skills you gained?
What do you wish you knew/did at the beginning of your mission?
Any advice/testimony for pre-missionaries going to Santa Ana/Belize?
What was a funny language mistake?