Whirlwind Missions

Thursday, March 9, 2017

DDay! King!

Tim A. Cummins @ 9:03 pm  

This morning Ashley, Penelope and I enjoyed our final day with the team from King University. We love to give them gifts.

We briefed them on Mexican Catholicism.

Senor Tim rides again. Arriba!

Penelope is getting more engaged all the time. We stomp our feet when we sing Toda Adonai. She was stomping with us. Of course the teams would cheer her and then she’d clap, too. What an angel.

We had our Dedication Service and anointing with oil from Israel. Rabbi Tim, getting serious.

Signing the Landing Pad.

Our theme this year is “Get Tribal.” People get to pick a feather to wear around their necks. The last thing we do with them is to give them each a peacock feather.

I didn’t make enough about the feathers this time. I’ll do more next time and incorporate the temporary tattoos.

We enjoyed lunch at Plaza Fiesta.

Came back to FBC Doraville to strike the set. Sure is nice to have help!

Then worked with the kids at the mission.



Said good bye to all the team and headed home. I sent Ashley on home a little earlier.

I put some new bike handle grips on Kathy’s bike.

I’m preparing for my trip to Houston, Texas next week to see my friend Jim Pirtle. He was in the NoZe Brotherhood when I got in. He’s an amazingly creative person. Normally, whenever I visit someone, I come bearing gifts. It’s just part of my culture. I enjoy shopping around the International Village and buying little things to give people. The candies are always a crowd favorite. It’s fun to try new stuff from Turkey, Slovakia, Japan, Malasia, Russia, Germany, Mexico, and the good ol’ USA!


I saw this at Enigmas.

I thought it was interesting.