One of those days when I floored it and hung on for the ride!
Started out this morning in Clarkston where my team from Florida and Alabama are painting Clarkston International Bible Church. Plans didn’t go 100% since the keys weren’t there to let them in.
While they were waiting to get in, one of my best partners, Terry Earl, showed up and asked them if they’d like to come with her to visit some families. The girls were delighted to do that and had a fun morning seeing moms with little kids.
The church is coming along well, but we still need a lot of help to get it looking really good.
I had a lunch meeting with the property managers in Chamblee and Doraville. We listened to Doraville’s Police Chief John King share his vision for law and order in the International Village.
It’s hard to find the line between the need merchants have for labor and the letter of the law against illegal immigration.
Basically came down to “We’re going to deport every criminal we find.” Fair enough.
I took the last of the food from the meeting over to Azalea Place for the kids to chow down on. I brought back a big portion of fried rice and sesame chicken.
My team from FBC Bonifay is doing great! They made these sled things they were pulling kids around on. Looked like a lot of fun.
Of course the snow cones are a HUGE crowd favorite.
The afternoon I spent my time shooting video and pictures of the teams and loving on the people.
Jesse and I went to eat Mexican food this evening. On the way over there I saw this incredible sunset.
This evening is the Planter’s Moon. It’s supposed to look especially big this evening.
I stayed up late last night finishing the editing of the video for Holly Springs Baptist Church from SC. They did a terrific job at Highland Gardens, Azalea Place, Westwood (Villa Nueva) and Huntington Ridge. Take a look!
I worked with my team from Bonifay today! They’re doing a great job with the kids in the six complexes.
I shot a lot of video with them. I’ll get the rest of my shots later this week.
This afternoon I also edited the video I shot for my team from Holly Springs Baptist Church. Burned the dvds for them and will upload the video to YouTube later this evening.
Ran 4 miles this afternoon. It was still about 95 degrees. I ran in the shade. It wasn’t too bad.
Ashley and I went to Total Grace church this evening to make a missions presentation to the leadership team of their youth group. They were very responsive to what we had to say. I pray that they will get involved and that they’ll have a great influence on the community!
Today is the Download Firefox 3 day. We’re trying to set a Guinness book of world record on the amount of downloads in one day. I’m a big fan of Firefox. It’s very secure. It’s open source software so there are LOTS of people making sure that the bad guys can’t mess with it.
http://www.spreadfirefox.com/en-US/worldrecord/?_
I also installed the new plug in “Piclens” for Firefox. It’s super cool! Give a 3d wall of pictures or videos to choose from. Try it.
I had one of my favorite teams come into town today! The great group from FBC Bonifay, Fl. We’ve been working together for four years now and they are always a blessing to me.
This trip they’ve focused on bringing families to serve together. They are covering six locations around Chamblee and Norcross.
I expected them into town around noon. The whole team didn’t roll into Atlanta till after six. So we ate supper first and then went to promote the Backyard Bible Clubs around the six communities. Worked out great but I didn’t get home till around 9pm.
I worked this morning on my financial report which I dropped off at my treasurer’s house before lunch.
Ashley and Kathy both wrote me super sweet notes. Made me feel very special. Jesse gave me a few good pats on the back.
We went to the Bridge service at FBC Mountain Park yesterday. I thought Pastor Bob Bochat did a great job. He was especially helpful in laying out resources for the families to use. I think we’ll be able to use a number of those books at the missions.
Spent most of the day resting and hanging out with the family.
We had a nice birthday lunch at Asian Square for Ruth Sullivan!
Her husband David and son Jason were there, along with Deborah and Bill Doverspike,
Paul and Luke, Ann and Bob Mitchell, Orene Duvall, Kathy and I.
I always have a good time with that group!
Spent most of the afternoon working at the missions with the teams from Holly Springs, SC. I took more pictures of the teams at Azalea Place and Huntington Ridge.
Went through the Publisher program with Cathy Palmer. Sometimes it’s pretty hard to figure out all this stuff. She catches on pretty fast and the program is pretty straightforward. Part of our role as a missionary is to let supporters know what’s going on and the troubles we face.
Just this morning, there was an altercation with a man with a gun in the next building over from them. The cops had to go over there three times. A couple of African-American women were screaming at each other.
I’ve tried to show a little of what it’s like in these complexes where I work. And I don’t have work in “good” neighborhoods. That’s why they call it “missions!” But when you see it up close and personal, it’s a whole different part of “real.” It’s really real. People get thrown out of their houses and have all their stuff on the curb,while their children wail on the sidelines.
Or when you see the children in the neighborhood crying because their daddy was arrested because “He had no papers.” It’s a sad piece of business.
We depend on our team to raise up these issues with the Lord!
It’s a lot easier when I can concentrate on shooting video and let Ashley take pictures. She really is a phenomenal talent.
Whirlwind is adding a very important section to our web site focused on fund raising. It’s an important issue for most of my partners. She’s written a handbook on what she’s learned from seminars she’s been too as well as what I’ve seen work in the real world.
This afternoon she worked several hours on video taping herself do her promotion for her work. It can be used as an example of how to structure your request for support.
We’ll be editing that and adding some more to it next week. We should be able to post the handbook she’s completed soon. I’m really proud of what she’s done and I think it’ll be really helpful.
We had a good time with the teams at the four locations. It wasn’t too hot!
I ran four miles this afternoon. It was hot enough.
Had a great day with my team from Holly Springs Baptist Church, SC today! Ashley and Jesse and I went over to N. Peachtree BC to give a briefing to the team then we took them over to the four locations they’re covering. Ashley shot most of the photos, while I worked on shooting video.
They’ll be in Chamblee at Azalea Place and Highland Gardens. Then over in Norcross helping our new missionaries at Huntington Ridge and Westwood–which is now called Villa Nueva.
After working at the missions, Ashley and I went over to TJ Max to get her some new luggage. I got a new suitcase too!
Our stuff was messed up in the fire. It’s always fun to hang out with Ashley.
Jesse was really tired today. He said he didn’t sleep well last night. Hope he’ll feel better tomorrow. Keep praying for him!
We saw some fantastic clouds today. Huge cumulus clouds with massive vertical development.
Do you know what a codec is? It’s a type of code that compresses large files into smaller ones. The best code shows the least loss of image quailty with the most compression.
Make sense?
I’m experimenting with different codecs. Here’s Choo Choo in another codec.
I’ve been working on my Story Tim video project today! I recorded four more sessions and edited, compressed and uploaded them today. The four new ones are:
Choo Choo and the Puff Adder
Voi Coke
Tsavo Fire
African Drivers
This morning I worked out on weights. Feeling good!This afternoon Jesse and I went over to Iglesia Belen. Jesse had his counseling session with Luis, one of the deacons. Dr. Carlos Salaverria and I had a great conversation about missions in the Hispanic culture. I always learn something from him. I hope to help him get appointed with the North American Mission Board soon.
Powerful storms this evening. I love watching bolts of lightning. When I was a kid, I’d make that word a verb. I’d say, “It’s lightninging outside!” My parents took great pains to let me know there is no such word. Maybe not. But there SHOULD BE! Let’s start a lightninging trend!