Whirlwind Missions

Monday, September 30, 2024

Duolingo! Bradley! Ben! PE! 9.30.24

Tim A. Cummins @ 9:27 pm  

I’m in the big tournament in the highest league in the largest language learning community in the world. In the semi-finals I came in third.

N. Carolina got hammered by Helene. I could have been us!

Friends of ours from our Pooler, GA days that lived in Boone, NC. I hope they’re OK.

Big chlorine gas fire in Conyers, about thirty miles away from us. Fortunately, the prevailing westerly winds blew almost all the chemicals in a different direction.

I always enjoy reading this blog by Eric Barker.

OYB!

Had a good talk with Bradley Isbell from Servant Life this morning. His organization organizes mission trips for churches. I’m in the process of being one of the locations they send teams to.

Before I talk to someone, I do research on their background. I like to know what they’re interested in, if they have kids . . . stuff like that. I do a similar research on the organization. What are their core values? What are they really interested or into?

My buddy Ben Birdsong introduced them to me and basically set up Bradley to call me. I had a nice chat with Ben today, mainly about fund raising.

Also talked with Steve Parr about the meeting on Thursday. He told me that all the ministry tables were booked, but he was fine with me going from table to table with photo cards letting them know what Whirlwind Missions is all about.

Made PBJ sandwiches for J.

Checked on tickets for the Hives concert I’m going to on Wednesday night at the Tabernacle. So cool because my Father in law used to be the Pastor there when it was a church.

Took the girls to the Dragon Wok. I thought it was pretty good. I liked the blue light in the bathroom.

I noticed what must be a type of network antennae on the end of the building at Azalea. They have what looked to be very sophisticated cameras attached to them.

Helped the kids at the Mission.

Penelope’s facial expressions were cracking me up.

It was busy, but not overwhelming.

Talked with friends of mine in Georgetown, TX. They were concerned for us after the storm.

Keep going.

It’s been cloudy most of the times I’ve tried to see it lately.