Friday, June 27, 2008

The Saddest Day





Today was a sobering day. This morning, we went to another small church led by a Japanese Christian couple who also run a house for people with emotional disorders. We passed out tracts in the neighborhood to let people know about the church. Then, the pastor's wife (a beautiful lady whose love for the Lord is so obvious) told us about their story and their ministries. After lunch, we went to a huge cemetery. There were thousands upon thousands of grave markers there. Everyone here is cremated, and their ashes are added to their families' grave sites. They are so elaborate and the families have to travel to them to offer food, drink, incense, and flower offerings to appease the spirts. Once a year at least, they have to purify the grave sites with water and replenish the offerings. There is a festival of the dead in August when all of the spirts will be deliberately called back; the families will do everything they can to please them and hope for a good year. Most of the Japanese live in constant fear of the spirit world. As we walked up and down the aisles of thousands of graves, we saw just a handful of crosses. So many lives were ended without Christ. We saw a few families there giving offerings, and all I wanted to do was run up and tell them, "You don't have to do that...there is a God Who loves you and has already been appeased by the death of His Son!" We prayer walked back to the church, praying over houses and people we saw. Please pray for this country. The people are in such spiritual bondage; pray that the Son will set them free. Tonight, we had a high school party for the teenagers in local churches. A lot of unchurched kids came too. Pray that the believers will be encouraged in their walks and that those who do not yet know Him will come back to the church looking for more.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Shuji and Snail

















Today was a really good day. We went to Ai No Sato church in the morning, and a local lady taught us shuji (Japanese writing). We ate a delicious lunch of curry and rice and melon and a million other good things. Then, we distributed tracts and church advertisements to a new neighborhood. We then went to Posful (a store that's more like a mall) to meet some students; it's the place to hang out after school. We got to invite some of them to the church's event on Sunday night; please pray that they will come. The day ended with a trip to the girls' dorm at a high school we visited earlier in the week. We had a chapel time with them and then just hung out. They ate dinner afterwards, and one of the girls dared me to eat one of her snails (I think...she didn't know the English word)...yummy!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

We're In Japan!!!





Our deepest apologies for not updating sooner...we had internet access right in our very apartment...but we just found out today:) We got here just fine last Wednesday night and settled in to our cute little apartment next to the church. This week has been packed full of activities with the short-term E-team. We have done so many amazing things including a Japanese tea ceremony, a visit to an elementary school, a carnival, an English conversation class for women, high school English classes, park golf (a mix between putt-putt and croquet), and so much more. There are too many stories to catch up on for just one post. Please pray that we will be a help this week as the E-team finishes up. Pray that lots of contacts will be made for the church during all of the activities that we get to be a part of. We love and miss you all!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Take off!!

Here we go! In about fifteen minutes we'll be leaving for the airport. Pray for safety of travel and also that we make all of our connecting flights (along with our luggage). The flight(s) take a little over a day so it can be quite exhausting if we're unable to sleep. '
We're excited to begin the first great adventure of our married lives and are thrilled to see what God has in store for us in Japan!!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Mr. and Mrs.

So now we are officially married, and so far, we like it :)
The wedding was so much fun; thank you to everyone who came. We just returned from a week at Myrtle Beach where we played putt-putt, went to a baseball game, shopped, and had a restful time after the crazy days of wedding planning.
Jonathan's passport is here, and we are packing away. We leave in only 3 days!!!
Please continue to pray for us as we prepare physically and spiritually for this trip. Love you all!