Whirlwind Missions

Friday, March 28, 2014

Highlands! Plaza Fiesta! Clarkston! Farmers Market! Missions!

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Had a super long day on Thursday. Didn’t get home till after 10pm. Too tired to blog.

Ashley and I briefed the team on Thursday about Catholicism and took them to Plaza Fiesta.
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Fun!
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The kids enjoyed taking pictures with the Sublime Blue Mariachi Hat. Plus mustache.
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Came back to the church to paint some more of the hand rails.
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Ruthie North also spoke about her ministry with Refugee Beads.
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Two of my partners had car trouble so I spent the rest of the afternoon taking them around to the car parts store and helping them. I saw this car at the auto parts place.
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Got a call from my friend Eduardo who has having a problem with his family. Went to his house and was able to counsel them.

The team worked at the four missions and did a GREAT job!
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Friday morning Ashley and I enjoyed listening to Bayo share his testimony.

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We then to went Clarkston to visit the center of the Islamic population. We spent time across the street from the mosque praying that God will open their eyes to the truth.

Back to FBC Doraville for lunch, then back to the Buford Highway Farmers Market to explore more of what that amazing place has to offer.

The whole team went to Forest Vale to help clean up the property there.

Then to the missions for their final day at their four locations.
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Kathy, Jesse and I met up at Ashley and Miles’ house this evening to enjoy some grilled pork. Miles is really a great chef.

Back home now to work on admin duties and rest.

We have a big group of Disciple Now students from Dunwoody Baptist Church coming to our area. We’re still not sure if it’s going to be rainy or not. It’s supposed to be wet. Ash and I have planned out where they will go if it dries out, but we’re planning to take them to the Farmers Market and Plaza Fiesta for some inside activities.

It’s stressful when you’re not for sure what will happen. We’re ready for both, but still.