Whirlwind Missions

Monday, June 9, 2008

Tim A. Cummins @ 7:44 pm  

HOT day!

Been working at my home office today. I’m trying to be more frugal with my driving.

Figuring out the schedules for the teams coming in the summer takes a lot of my time. Got word that another group is coming in the same week as Gold Rush when I’ll already have about 900 kids! It’ll all work out!

Got a bird bath and bird feeder for the mission house. The birds seem really thirsty!

I discovered that my camera can do time lapse photography. See what you think!

Worked out on weights this morning.
Love you guys!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Tim A. Cummins @ 2:06 am  

I had a terrific day today!

This morning and afternoon I helped host an Outreach Event at Huntington Ridge. The Palmers are our on site missionaries over there.
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Mary Lee Hodges and Sheri used to live at HR.
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They came back to help as well as the Harrell Family. Keith and Cornelia are working at Westwood which is just on the other side of 85 on Jimmy Carter.
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Perhaps the most exciting partner was Pastor Carlos Salaverria who brought a team from his church, Iglesia Bautista Belen. It was great to see them inviting people to church and hand out scripture.
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It’s good to see the whole Norcross team working together.

This evening I had the delight of seeing ZZ Top at Chastain Park. They totally rocked the house. One of my favorite concerts. Even though most of the people there sure looked old. . . .
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Great day!

Friday, June 6, 2008

Tim A. Cummins @ 9:32 pm  

I don’t know if you’ve heard or not, but it’s getting HOT out there! My car temperature gauge hit 101 again today. Ay, caramba!

I tried to take it easy today and rest. Jesse and I went to the dentist. I have a couple of small cavities that we’ll get taken care of soon. No big hurry. No disasters. They told Ashley that she needs her wisdom teeth extracted. Sure am glad we’re living in this day and age where that kind of stuff isn’t very painful any more!

I worked out on weights this morning. Washed my car too. Man, was it ever hot!
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Been working on setting up a missions conference for partners of mine. Looks like that’ll be their first since coming on board here in Atlanta. The Palmers have really hit the ground running since they’ve arrived in Norcross. I’ve been really proud of what they’ve accomplished already!

I went by my house this afternoon. They were working on priming the wood. The fumes were terrible. The poor dude in there didn’t even have a face mask. Can’t be good for you!
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I just got a call from my brother Tito. He told me that Marco Solano’s wife Chris was in a car wreck moments ago. She was very far along in her pregnancy and she lost the baby. What terrible news. Please pray for Marco and Chris.

Pray also for our Outreach Event at Huntington Ridge from 12-2pm. If you have a free couple of hours come on over and help us!

Love you guys!

Friday, June 6, 2008

Tim A. Cummins @ 11:20 am  

From time to time our servers at Blue Host (which have been terrific) do routine maintenance. Wasn’t able to access our web site last night. For those of you who couldn’t wait to get at our thrilling blogs, and couldn’t, I apologize!

Jesse and Ashley and I went to check on our teams from the YMCA yesterday. They are really doing a terrific job!
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At Hamptons at Lenox, where we have a mission, we saw a fire engine and a bunch of fireman. “Oh, Lord,” I thought, “What’s burned down now?” The firemen were doing a presentation to the kids on fire safety and are planning on bringing their model house to teach kids how to get out if their place is burning.
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As someone who has been through a house fire and been hospitalized because of it, I know the importance of their job!

We also went out to Marietta to check on our team from FBC Marietta. Unfortunately we just missed them. Bahd luck.

Then over to Concept 21 Delk where we picked up a few more things from our mission there that is being renovated. We couldn’t find the school supplies that we so neatly packed up in plastic boxes for our partners at Youth Outreach United. My prayer is they had one of their team go and pick that stuff up. Sure hope so.

We had a meeting with Jesse’s psychiatrist, Dr. Evans yesterday. He seems to be really pleased with the progress that Jesse is making and feels confident that his trial, if there is a trial, will go in Jesse’s favor. Please keep praying for Jesse.
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Ran 4 miles yesterday. It was in the mid 90s. My car temp gauge got to 101 yesterday. Summer is here, baby.

Worked on a new Story Tim–“Lost in Amboseli.” Hope you enjoy it!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Tim A. Cummins @ 11:03 pm  

Jesse and I enjoyed working with the YMCA teams today. They are doing a fabulous job at Hamptons at Lenox, Highland at Sutton Place, Huntington Creek and Huntington Station. The even provided a delicious lunch for the kids! What a blessing.
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Then we went to pick up supplies for the Outreach Event we’re hosting at Huntington Ridge where the Palmers are serving. They are supposed to have the pool open this Saturday, but the inspector said a couple of things weren’t right, so it may be closed when we have the party. It’ll still work out. We’ll have plenty of food, games, balloon animals and face painting for the kids!

Have you ever heard of a “set out?” Perhaps you’ve gone done the street and wondered what all some family’s stuff is doing on the side of the road? If a family doesn’t pay their rent on time and are a couple of months late, the apartment owners have the opportunity to call the sheriff to come and SET OUT their stuff from the apartment! The maintenance guys then come and change the locks on the door so the family can’t get back in. It’s a very traumatic event for a family. Unfortunately, it happens frequently at the complexes where we work, including Huntington Ridge.

I visited the Palmers last week and asked them if they knew about the set out around the corner from their apartment. They had never seen anything like that and had no idea that that’s what was going on. Of course they were aghast that a family was literally being kicked out of their house and onto the street. Some of the children that they work with were affected by the situation and were terribly upset.

Cathy Palmer came up with the idea that maybe it would help the kids if we could give them a little snack. Perhaps a little food basket just to ease their immediate suffering. I thought it was a good idea so Jesse and I also perused the store looking for tuna cups, cheese and crackers, peanut butter and other assorted “comfort” food.
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A few months ago when the Palmers were on their way here, Cathy mentioned to me a couple of situations that were a “crisis” in her mind. I told her pretty bluntly that what she was talking about wasn’t a crisis at all, but merely an inconvenience that could be worked out rather easily. I reminded her of that this afternoon while we were talking about the set outs in the community. She nodded in total agreement. It’s all a matter of perspective.

From time to time I come into contact with people that are depressed. One thing I always encourage them to do is to help other people. Once we get to helping people and learn the problems that they’re dealing with, our problems just don’t seem so major any more.

Helping helps us.

It’s fun to spend time in fellowship. J and I enjoyed Colombian food with the Palmers.

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This evening I had the opportunity to introduce the Palmers and Keith Harrell to one of my favorite pastors, Carlos Salaverria. We’ve worked together for about 6 years now. His church has now moved into the Norcross area near some of our missions. I had an opportunity to give a short testimony (in Spanish!) to the congregation this evening. I asked them to please come and help us this Saturday with the event at Huntington Ridge. Pray that several families will come help us!

J and I didn’t get home till after 10pm. Long day, baby.
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Love you guys.

(PS. Libby, I hope you come and visit your sister in Atlanta one day. Us Africans have to stick together!)

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Tim A. Cummins @ 9:50 pm  

Keith Harrell, Jesse and I had a good time speaking to the Women on Mission–Multifocus group at Briarlake Baptist Church this morning.
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They were very enthusiastic. I appreciated their willingness to pray for us!

Afterwards we went to check on my teams from the YMCA. We only got to see one of the teams because of the first assignment.
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Keith and I went through the North American Mission Board paperwork that they give him as a new missionary. It’s a good idea to go through the basics of what the assignment is and what the expectations are when you get started.

We also went by Party City to pick up supplies for the Outreach Event we’ll have at Huntington Ridge this Saturday from 12-2pm. If you want to come, call me! 770-490-1668. We could use some extra help! I’ll use it as a training tool to make sure that the Palmers and the Harrells get up to speed on doing these events.

I came home and ran 4 miles. It’s getting hot!

Also working on the video project of Story Tim!

Here’s another of the stories! Ever wonder what the only animal in Africa I was afraid of was?

Here’s another time I’m stuck in danger!

Love you guys!

Monday, June 2, 2008

Tim A. Cummins @ 10:12 pm  

I had a great time with my teams from the YMCA this morning. They’re doing a terrific time with the kids at Highland @ Sutton Place, Huntington Creek, Huntington Station and Hamptons at Lenox. They fed the kids and had some fun games with them. Pray that they will have a strong impact on the community.
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Went by the church to check on the office. Picked up bills. What a blessing.

Came home with Jesse. It was fun having him ride along with me today. He’s still having some trouble sleeping at night and staying awake during the day. Pray that his biological clock will get straightened out.

I’ve been working on my “Story Tim” project. I’ve uploaded what I have so far to my Photo Gallery as well as to the YouTube site. I’ve been testing out a new version of MPEG4 which Apple recently released called H264. It’s a great codec for compressing video.

Here are a couple of stories for your enjoyment! The first is about me nearly becoming a meal for a rock python.


This one is a surprise in my short pants.

Worked out on weights this morning.

Ran a mile with Ashley this evening while Jesse and Kathy went for a bike ride.

Went to check on my house. They’ve finished almost all of the demo work on the house. Looks really weird.

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Love you guys!

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Tim A. Cummins @ 3:21 pm  

We enjoyed going to FBC Mountain Park this morning. We had the Lord’s Supper too. He gave it all for US!

This afternoon I’ve started working on my Story Tim project.

Here are more videos!

This one is called “The Night Visitor.” It’s about a trip to Amboseli at the foot of Kilimanjaro.

And this one is about getting attacked, by a baby!

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