Saturday, December 10, 2005

Day 09 - Starcraft in Mogawa

Saturday, 10 December 2005 AD

Tsugaru Church - Kanagi Chapel held a Christmas craft class in Mogawa, a town in Aomori Prefecture without a church. Several members of our team joined Heike Messer and her mother who flew in last week from Germany to teach people to make straw star crafts.

We had some left over cookies and cake left over from the Children's Christmas Party earlier today, so Ruth shared them with the hyper active children who waited for the parents while they did their craft class.

It was quite freaky on the way home.. first time in a snow storm!

Prayer points:
- Pray that the Lord will use the Christmas craft classes held my Heike and her mother on 10th in Mogawa, 17th in Shiura, 17th in Imabtsu, 23rd in Kanita for His glory. Neither of these four towns in Aomori Prefecture have churches. Pray that small groups can be started in each of these towns.
- Two of the women who attended the Christmas craft have attended Kanagi Chapel services once or twice. Pray that Heike may build relationships with these women through these craft classes.
- Thank God for a long yet productive day.
- Thank God for a safe journey on the roads home during the snow storm.

Day 09 - Kids' Christmas Party

Saturday, 10 December 2005 AD





Great news, despite lots of snow, the kids' christmas party was well attended.

More details later!

Day 09 - Touch me with your love

Saturday, 10 December 2005 AD





Ruth gave us a recipe to make a pear cake this morning.

The cakes will be used for a Kids' Christmas Party this afternoon. The Japaneses appreciate how much time, love and effort Ruth puts in baking cookies and cakes all year round.

Even though baking cookies seems to be a long and ardious process I'm beginning to see just how valuable Ruth's cooking ministry is in supporting the work of Martin in teaching God's word to the Aomori region.

ps: notice how Grace looks like Beth Orton in the last photo.. hence the song title for the post hehe :p

Prayer points:
- Thank God for the time, love and effort people put into baking the cakes. Pray that this will point the people to Christ.
- Pray that Ruth's cooking ministry will continue to be fruitful in building relationships with the community and supporting Martin's teaching ministry.

Day 09 - 6:30am tracting

Saturday, 10 December 2005 AD




Rural Japan's biggest need? People need to hear about Jesus and for relationships to be formed in order to bring people to the churches. With Shinto-Buddist temples and shrines scattered everywhere, this part of japan is in many ways unreached in regards to the Christian message. Another barrier is simply geography. A single town is not usually large enough to support a church, so anyone going to a church is likely to need to travel some distance to attend church or any outreach functions at the church. Trains don't run very often in rural areas and a car is usually required to drive to the church. This limits the number of children, poor, and wives with husbands who are not happy about involvement at church.

One thing that we're doing with the Itayanagi Chapel is tracting in the surrounding villages. Putting things in people's mailboxes is not illegal in Japan and it is a fairly common method of announcement (assuming that the organization has more available labor-time than money for stamps).

By providing flyers introducing the long-term missionaries along with a gospel tract, it's an opportunity to create awareness within the community about the church and an invitation to check it out.

Prayer points:
- Pray that God will work in people's hearts to make them responsive to the gospel
- Pray that the Ghents will be able to form relationships with people in surrounding villages so that the gospel may be proclaimed

Friday, December 09, 2005

Day 08 - Young Life

Friday, 09 December 2005 AD




The youth group at Itayanagi Chapel is called Young Life. Tonight, we had pizza, jam sessions, played games and shared testimonies.


Prayer points:
- Thank God for Itayanagi's youth group. Pray that the people who attend will grow in their faith and live it out in their lives.
- Pray that Ryo and Mikki, Aaron's junior high friends will come to Sunday's church for the first time.
- Hoshi shared with some of the team that it is hard to be a Christian in school because they get ridiculed for what they believe in.
- Micah is leading the group at the moment, but due to work commitments next year, may not be able to lead regularly. Pray that God will provide someone will be able to lead on a regular basis.

Day 08 - Don't mind doing it for the kids..

Friday 09 December 2005 AD





And we'll paint by numbers
Till something sticks
Don't mind doing it for the kids
So come on
Jump on board
Take a ride, yeah
(You'll be doin' it alright)
Jump on board
Feel the high, yeah
'Cause the kids are alright




yeah.. the kids are alright.

Prayer points:
- Thank God that the owner of the preschools around the Tsugaru prefecture, though he isn't a Christian, is happy for the Ghents and short-term workers to visit the schools.
- Pray that these events may be great opportunities to tell children about the true meaning of Christmas.
- Pray that as a results of these visits, may seeds be sown in those who hear the great news about King Jesus.

Day 08 - friday, i'm in frost..





Tin Lok, Julie and Alex woke up to go tracting at 6:30am. The sun hadn't quite risen yet, so it was biting cold!! In order to stay warm, we had to do star-jumps and run around like madmen while waiting for the kids to arrive at school.

Slowly, kids turned up and we handed out our leaflets promoting a kids' Christmas party run by the church. By the time we finished, the sun had risen and it was a beautiful sunny day with blue skies!

Prayer points:
- Give thanks that though it was cold, the weather was great today.
- Pray that kids will be interested in coming along to the Christmas party
- Pray that their parents will be open to taking they're kids along to this event.
- Ask that kids may hear the Christian message through this event and for seeds to be sown.

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Day 07 - the kids are alright!

Thursday, 08 December 2005 AD

Preschool program




Part of our mission trip involves visiting 14 pre-schools to provide some entertainment to the children. Did some goofing doing the chicken dance, sung 'My God is so big' along with actions and handed out the cookies we baked the day before. Martin and his son Micah, told the children the story about the birth of Christ through storyboards. way cool!

Team Lunch
- Ghents, Messers and Ongs



Working with the Ghents in northern Japan are two OMF couples (the Ongs from Singapore and the Messers from Germany), who are serving at Kanagi and Hiraka Chapel respectively. One of their strategies is teaching conversational English classes as a
means of meeting people in the areas where they are planting churches.

Downtime
- played bball @ gym
- Catherine went to the onsen
- The girls just rested and chatted.

Clean-Up
- yeah baby! conditions in kitchens, toilets, bedrooms and general quarters back to a state that's acceptable. How long we'll keep it this way is another matter..

Din din
- John, Debbie, Joyce made a yummy rice bake!

Conversation cafe
- Huy got to share his testimony with Mr Fujimoto at the conversation cafe.


University Bible Study group





Grace and Alex went along with Martin to Airi's home near Hirosaki University for a bible study group. The group consists of four people, all of whom are fairly new Christians but it was so encouraging to see them so enthusiastic about applying God's word in their life in particular trusting God in all situations in life.

After the study we had a time of sharing. The Japanese students asked us how did God help us in making decisions about what to do after uni and how we came to do short term mission in Japan. Everyone also shared their favourite bible verse and the reason for them chosing it. Reminded by how much God's word can be a rebuke, comfort and a challenge..

Christians meeting around God's word! Yay!

Prayer points:
- Thank God that the preschool program went well today. Pray that the schools will allow this church activity to continue.
- Thank God for raising up workers from all over the world - the Messers (from Germany), the Ongs (from Singapore) and the Ghents (from Canada).
- Pray for Mr Fujimoto, who works 7 days a week as a manager at a car dealership. He gets 1 day a month off, and has indicated that he would like to visit the evening service this Sunday. Thank God for the opportunity for Huy to share his testimony.
- Pray for the university bible study group that they may continue to be enthusiastic about seeking to do God's will, rejoicing, trusting and loving him through all circumstances.

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Day 03 - Tsugaru

Sunday, 04 December 2005 AD



It's snowing!

Day 02 - Trip to Tsugaru

During orientation in morning, we learnt about the different religions in Japan. It seems that Japanese mix and match their beliefs to suit their own situation. For example, it would not be uncommon for someone in Japan to have a Shinto wedding to receive blessing and protection, while also having a Christian wedding and a Buddhist funeral.



In the tradition of previous Serve Asia Teams, we had our team photo at the front of the headquarters before catching a train to Tokyo. Next, we caught a bullet train to Hachinohe, before catching a train to Namioko. There, Martin Ghent, Micah Ghent and OMF Short Termer Louise met us at the train station to drive us to Tsugaru Chapel.

All up we travelled around 7hrs today...