We have seen a big change in the weather this week. It started to get humid, then hot and humid and the last few days it rained off and on. Everything was dry, so the rain is welcome. We had a number of nice experiences this week. Sister Black got to attend a Sisters Conference at the mission home. Each of the Senior Sisters talked about "what they wished they had known earlier" and then answered questions from the Younger Sister. Attached is the picture taken during the conference. The two in front of President and Sister Hale are Heather and Katherine Hale. A new Senior Couple arrived the evening before the conference and Sister Hogge, just left of President Hale, got to attend the conference. They had driven from Anchorage Alaska to the MTC in Provo, stayed two weeks at the MTC and then drove straight to south Florida. We thought they were very tired, but yet they came to dinner with the Senior Couples the same evening of the conference. This morning we helped out Elder and Sister Call and Elder and Sister Hogge (the Calls replacement in Employment) with a breakfast for a group of missionaries at the Miami Lakes meeting house.
We attended a baptism this week which was conducted mainly in Spanish for an 11 year old boy, Nicholas Fernandez. After the baptism, the 4 Spanish Elders and the 5 English Elders in our area sang "I Believe In Christ" with the first two versus in English and the second two verses in Spanish. It was quite impressive. A lady sitting close to us cried through the whole song and was deeply touched by the baptismal service. After the service, she and her boy friend (who is a member) asked the Spanish missionaries if they could teach her about the gospel and they gave her the first lesson that night and another lesson before Sunday services. We taught Daily Dose four times during the week. The husband of one of the Daily Dose students is scheduled to be baptized tomorrow evening. They were the family that invited us to their home where the Elders taught him a lesson and they put on a feast for us.
We had the English missionaries to our apartment this week for lunch. One of these wonderful Elders, Elder Duncan, had to fly home today to get his knee operated on. He did not want to leave, and wants to return as soon as possible. We really saw a lot of growth in Elder Duncan and will miss him a lot. Our mission has been really blessed. Last week, there were 22 baptisms throughout the mission where there is normally 6-10. The missionaries are working so hard and are trying to talk to everyone they come in contact with. They have amazing energy and are special servants of the Lord. We will be starting a new round of visits to their training meetings and companion studies this week. On Saturday, Elder Black got to train all of the Zone leaders during a conference call. It was really nice to start and end the conference call with prayer. We have felt the Spirit many times and in many ways on our mission.