A New School Year Begins - Carpe Diem

As we began the new school year, we were faced with new challenges, but also with new opportunities. One of the things that became very clear to us from the start, was that we needed to make the most out of every opportunity;
- carpe diem - "seize the day".
There are many reasons for a renewed attitude and commitment.
A few of them that comes to mind immediately are:
1)The nature of our work deals with the common condition of the human soul; lost and without God in a dying world.
2) Many of The families that we serve in the various apartment communities are also very impoverished and are frequently under the cloud of eviction. For example, In one particular complex all but one of the families we served last year were evicted or moved.
3) The present economic condition has caused increased anxiety and worsened the sense of helplessness among children and parents with limited resources.

I could go on and on listing more challenges, but that would not help much. What is needing in these communities are people willing to answer THE CALL TO CARE for others. People who "do not merely look out for your own personal interest, but also for the interest of others." - Philippians 2:4.

I am humbly asking that our christian brothers and sisters, and Churches in the various communities, to CARE as Jesus did and does. To take action on behalf of our Lord by investing in the fields of souls around them out of obedience to His command. Our Lord Jesus Christ lived out his own teaching on the Good Samaritan, the master and servants with his talents; Our attitude and actions should be just like Jesus. Philippians 2:5. Would you partner with us today? call me Min. Joseph Scott, Sr. @ 678-941-9780 or 404-455-6605. All Pray, some can Give, and some can Join our action team.

To join with us by giving: Send your tax deductible Contribution to: The North American Mission Board PO Box 116543 Atlanta, GA 30368 Designate: "For Joseph Scott,Sr. Acct# 9266" - Community Missions projects in your check's memo line.
To partner with us in an apartment community we will be happy to have your help. Call me @ 404-455-6605 or 678-941-9780.
Regarding prayer Jesus said: "Men ought always to pray, and not to faint" As we pray, please join us in praying.

SHARING TRUTH FROM GOD'S WORD

Communities in Transformation with Community Missions Services helping children and youths in Atlanta apartment communities. Building relationships, instilling valuable life skills and training for present and future leadership development. Pray for us. Pray for more christian volunteers and churches in the communities to partner with us.

Building Relationships -Through Sports

Community Missions - Backyard Volleyball Camp. Building Relationships. Promoting Positive interactions. Grownups and Children playing and having fun together. Learning about success through teamwork and cooperation. The Backyard Volleyball camp is Part of our Physical Education program here in Metro-Atlanta.



Volleyball is a great game for building character. Individuals who learn how to excel in volleyball can also develop habits and attitudes which will help them succeed in other areas of life. Volleyball players learn the value of teamwork because success and teamwork in volleyball are inseparable. The rules of the game require participants to adhere to high standards of conduct and to respect officials and opponents during competition when emotions are difficult to contain. Volleyball combines a high degree of physical exertion and safety. volleyball is the only sport that combines all of these features. Perhaps this is why volleyball is the second most widely played game in the world.