Whirlwind Missions

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Capacity

Tim A. Cummins @ 11:42 pm  

I’m always interested in capacity.  How much can you do in limited time.  It’s amazing how much can get done if you just keep doing! Thomas Jefferson said that.

I got an email from a partner of mine that completely changed the plans of what we had decided months before.  It covered six new complexes! It’s great to be in an expansion mode! The Outreach Events we’ll host in 10 communities around Norcross and Duluth are good ways to open work in new locations.

The Sturbridge complex is what I would call a “home run.” 
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That’s when the manager not only wants us to work there, but shows me around the building and says, “You can have this space.”  Three big rooms!  That was pretty exciting.

I’m always happiest when I’m starting new work.  I like meeting new people and seeing new plans and ideas come together.  I like to see kids that beam when they see me because I bring “the Teams” to come and play with them.

It’s cool to see how God is working all around us.

I enjoyed spending time with Matt Johns today.
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He’s my partner working at the Corners.  He’s doing a great job in a difficult location.

Looks like we’ll also be opening up work at Howell Bridge apartments and also at Highland Corners.

Good day.

Ashley picked up her new glasses on the way home.  They’re cute.  Of course Ashley could make corn cob glasses look cute.

We went by Azalea to check on the kids. We helped a couple of them with some pretty hard homework. At least hard for them. Ashley’s great with the kids. I talked to them about the TV crew coming to film on Monday.

Unfortunately, the basketball goal I just brought over there didn’t work. It was missing a bunch of pieces. So I had to put it back in my car with the pole sticking out the window, take it back to Walmart to get credit to buy another one. What a hassle. That’s happened one other time where a bunch of parts were missing. I’ve probably bought at least 20 of those things over the years. The last a couple of years and have to be replaced.
iI thought it looked a little like a mortar sticking out the windo.

The men delivered the armoire to our house today. Now I have somewhere to put my clothes. Amen. It was made by Kathy’s grandfather. I think they did a good job on the refinishing after the fire.
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Love you guys!

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