This has been a difficult, but rewarding week. Attached are a picture in the evening from our apartment, of the missionaries in the Miami Zone and of our chapel. They all contributed to our week. On Monday, we attended a District Meeting in the Miami Zone and came away concerned in two areas. So later in the week during Companion Study with six of these missionaries, we dished out some loving counsel (after getting the Mission President's okay) and we felt it was received well. It was hard on us because we have such love for each and every one of them and they are working so hard, but we all need some correction from time to time. We also had our first visit in this area to a man (and his 5 year old daughter). As it turned out, he had served a mission in Utah and worked in the Murray South Stake, new President Burton and many others. He married a lady from Bolivia who is not a member and he has fallen into inactivity. When he talked about his mission, he really came alive. He would make a great Ward Missionary. His daughter loves coming to Primary. We tried to arrange to meet his wife, but he is quite protective of her. We sensed a sadness in the man and he admitted that her lack of progress towards joining the church could be from his lack of involvement. We have been praying for him and his family.
On Sunday, Sister Black had a very spiritual experience and could see the hand of the Lord assisting her. At the beginning of Relief Society, the Relief Society President found out their instructor had not shown up so she asked Sister Black to give the lesson. Just a week or so earlier, our home Relief Society President, Sister Jodi Hermansen, had mailed Sister Black a lesson outline she had used to give the same lesson in our home ward. So Sister Black had already read the lesson outline and had placed it in her scripture case, was able to pull it out and give a good lesson to the RS sisters. It was a little miracle. Also, for the second week in a row, someone walked in off the street inquiring about the church. The Elders invited her to our Gospel Principles class. She was only able to stay for a few minutes, but during that time one of the Elders recent converts came up to her and told her how much his conversion and involvement in the church meant to him and bore his testimony to her. Also, the Ward Mission Leader who is a convert from the same church she belongs to was able to talk to her about his conversion. She said she would come back next week.
One Monday, President Hale asked Elder Black to put together some graphics (plots) on baptisms, church attendance by investigators and lessons taught for the past 8 months while he has been the Mission President. It involved creating a table of numbers and some Excel plots. President Hale was surprised how quickly I was able to get him the information. What he didn't know is that it was like being at TerraTek and generating hundreds of such plots over the years. You never know how your lives experiences can contribute to the work of the Lord. The picture of the sun set reminds us of the beauties of God's creations and the He has provided this beautiful earth for us to learn and grow and gain experience. We love being on our mission, the experiences we are having and love you all very much.