Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Camping, the Japanese way


Our last weekend in August was spent with our group of believers and seekers at a camping area in a mountainous area near Tokyo called Okutama. The venue was beautiful! The experience was really different. After checking into the camp ground we unloaded all of our gear into a small truck that took it to our site, where we unlaoded it and set up. That`s right - our vehicle stayed in a parking lot so all of our food and supplies had to remain with us at the campsite. Each camp area, consisting of maybe 4 sites, had it`s own cooking pavillion. It was covered and had stone "counter tops", sinks and cooking areas. It even had electricity, so there were lights and a plug (for your electric rice cooker, of course). We left our food in this unprotected area all night and it was safe. If that was Ontario, the raccoons would have carried it all away!! Each tent site had wooden pallets that were used under the tent to keep the tent off the ground and allow rain water to run underneath it.

We ate our lunch on a raised wooden plateform near the check in area, which also housed a coffee shop/restaurant and a nature centre. After setting up our tents we went on a long hike up and down the many hills that make up the park, ending up at a beautiful lake where the kids enjoyed skipping rocks. The scenery along the way was magnificent. After returning to our site, we started the bbq and enjoyed a North American style hamburger and hot dog meal on the grill, complete for corn on the cob and somemores for dessert. The kids really enjoyed the campfire experience and our first talk based on the relationship between Jonathan and David. Andrew Love (a college MK in Japan for the summer) did a great job telling the story dramatically using lots of "anime" (comic book language). The kids responded beautifully with lots of enthusiasm that carried through to our talk about friendship.


We did get some rain that night and a little the next morning, but not enough to dampen a wonderful breakfast outside. One of the women made a feast of miso soup, rice and a wonderful meat and potato dish that tasted especially good outdoors! The rain held off during our talking time - this time concerning creation. Japanese kids are taught evolution as a fact, not even a theory in school and we wanted to counter that by giving a different view point. Once again everyone listened and seemed to enjoy the talk.

The camp area also has a craft centre where you could do cooking, wood crafts or, in our case, a stone craft. The kids chose a stone and smoothed it using a wheel, then made it into a pendant or key chain. We all headed home tired, but really happy that the weekend turned out so well. The next day phone calls were made home from the school warning that the kids would be let out early because of the severity of the typhoon that was coming through that afternoon. Thankfully, the storm passed through with heavy rain and high winds the day after and not the day of the camping trip!



One couple, who are not yet believers, took part in much of the planning for the trip this year and seemed to really enjoy being a part of the group, asking questions and staying up late talking about how Christ may work in their lives. Please pray that this couple would become more involved with our group and that they would recognize their need for a Saviour. Another young man who was there is struggling with depression. Pray that the God who heals will strengthen
his mind and spirit.

Friday, September 11, 2009

First Sunday at Praise Time

We spent the day before moving back to Harumi near Harumi enjoying Praise Time with our fellow believers for the first time in over a year. We were really excited to see many there including Marie and Seiko, young moms from my mom`s and tot`s class! Francis Tam, the Director of Chinese Churches in Canada, along with his wife Pamela and daughter, Joyce were visiting as they had been down to Fukuoka spending time with our new team mates, the Shaos (see our Aug. 20th blog post). The believers were really encouraged by the reports the Tams gave about what God is doing among Chinese living in Japan. We had a great time of sharing what God had been teaching us through his Word, spending time together in prayer and then sharing a meal. Because there were more people than usual this time, the believers had decided to rent the "Sky Lounge" and we really enjoyed the view and the beautiful venue for worship. Seiko san mentioned that she is concerned about her son`s delayed development, and as I watched the way the believers treated him with such acceptance and love I realized why she
probably feels so comfortable here. "They will know we are Christians by our love."












Tuesday, September 1, 2009

First Sunday back in Japan


August 15, 2009


We spent our first Sunday back in Japan attending the worship service at the Sayama Alliance Church. This is the church that we worked at in the 1990`s. Megan was born during our time there and we have many happy memories of church people loving her as if she was their own!


Even when we were serving there the desire of the member`s hearts was to have their own Japanese pastor and their own building. These 2 prayer requests have been graciously granted as Pastor Miyoshi and his wife are now serving full-time and on July 20th their new building was dedicated. The believers have been meeting in an office building since Alliance missionaries started the church nearly 20 years ago.


It was really wonderful to be able to meet so many of those believers again, along with some new ones and to rejoice with them in their new building. They are so proud and grateful to God for this gift of a newly renovated building to use as their church building and housing for Pastor and Mrs. Miyoshi.