Whirlwind Missions

Monday, September 8, 2008

Jesse Day!

Tim A. Cummins @ 11:03 pm  

It was great to have my son help me today!

We went to Lowe’s first thing to pick up a couple of medicine cabinents for Bill Hickey to install for us.  He did beautiful work on the rest of our house!

I had a great talk with Barb Newman from Dunwoody Baptist Church.  She has a real heart of reaching the lost.  Her church is going to help make our Community Chaplain position a reality!  We’re raising support for Dr. Carlos Salaverria to be our main liason between the local Spanish churches and the unreached apartment communities that surround them!

Jesse and I went on a mission to Piedmont Hospital this morning to check on a friend of ours son who was having surgery.  The Lord answered our prayers and the cancer in his body was completely gone!  What a miracle!  Two days ago they did a scan and the tumor was about the size of a quarter.  This morning, it’s just not there!  We had a good prayer time with Randall Blythe and some other friends.  Please pray for Josh Blythe’s complete recovery!

That hospital was a Rubik’s Cube of information.  Can you imagine reading signs like this in another language? s

I don’t go downtown very often.  Atlanta really is an amazing city!  I love the big buildings.  I just love big trees more.
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J and I went over to the church to wade through the mound of bills at my office. With lots of missions come lots of utility bills.  We really do appreciate your financial support!

Checked on the kids at the mission.  Last weekend one of the silly Bengali kids turned the faucet on for a tube going to the commode.  I really have no idea how he got it to come off from its coupling. Ended up flooding the place before someone could turn them off.

The place is all dried out now. Doesn’t smell too bad.  It’s a good thing I’m from Africa.

We had some heavy localized rain.