Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Thank You All

Just wanted to thank all who prayed, gave, packed, prepared, baked, created and sent the Tohoku-Chiba Japan 2011 Team.


We went with God but needed the help we got from you all.
May our Lord continue to shower blessings on all of you as he has done us.
We will be sharing about the mission trip August 14 Sunday evening at 6 pm at San Lorenzo Japanese Christian Church, 615 Lewellyn Blvd, San Leandro. Hope to see you there!!!
Mike for the Team


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Monday, August 8, 2011

Leaving Japan

Yes, we are leaving Japan tonight. It is now 11pm and our flight departs at 12:05 am actually. It has been a long day. We'll land around 5:30pm. Hopefully this will take care of jet lag.
Our trip has been full of many surprises. This morning we did a cooking class for mothers/ladies who came to learn how to make an easy sushi rice dish, cookies and sample tacos. We had confirmed 12 ladies and when we got to the community center to set up there was a line at the door, we ended up hosting 18 ladies and about 15 babies! We all laughed as we cooked, ate and baked. A great time had by all. Jordan was the man as he chopped, diced, mixed and washed. He did it all! Jason helped set up and prepared the taco ingredients and Haj was babysitting the little ones so moms could participate.
We cleaned the apartment, packed our bags and said our goodbyes. Our friend Asami came by and gave us this super delicious mikan daifuku, a whole sweet orange wrapped in fresh mochi dough.
We stopped to eat at a kaiten sushi place, our last official meal.
Anyway, thanks for your prayers and support. We definitely have Much to share with you all when we get back.
Mike for the Team



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Saturday, August 6, 2011

A Busy Week In Ichinomiya

Let the pictures do the talking. No time to post. Will have to talk when we get back.
Mike for the Team


























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Hanabi Night Ichinomiya Fireworks Festival

We are all attending the fireworks festival tonight. It has been going for 30 minutes now and will last about 30 more minutes. There is food and drink with neighbors and Cheryl and Daisuke were asked to bring us. Awesome time.






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Thursday, August 4, 2011

In The Word in Japan

Hello everyone, it's Jason again,
Been a while since my last post, meaning I have so much to write about, hopefully I can remember most of it. Lol. I'll start with saying that this trip to Japan has been a great blessing and personally a big eyeopener for me, I believe I (and I'm sure the rest of the team too) have been running on Gods love alone. There has been days when I have been exhausted, but God has provided me with the extra energy to pull through each hard day of ministry. Each morning begins in Gods word, which in return continually reminds us of Gods undying love. Significant moments, A very nice dinner with a famous musician and his family which turned into a night of witnessing. Praise God. And another dinner where both myself and Jordan were able to break away from our Engish classes and had a chance to teach a teenage boy some American slang. ( nothing bad) again, another night of sharing. I'll keep this brief as I have a short time to write. Praise God for his strength patience and discernment he provides us . Thank you for all your prayers and I look forward to sharing stories with you all.

Peace!


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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sendai- Izumi City

This is a picture of Pastor Larry and his wife Bella. They are missionaries to Japan from Seattle Washington and by way of Hong Kong for Bella. They have two teen age kids a boy and girl who are currently in Hong Kong. We stayed Saturday night at the church they planted in Izumi City. This is a friend of Yuya Sensei And we were invited worship with them after our time in Ishinomaki.


We had a great time in service hearing a message from Pastor Larry and worship praise with Bella. There was a 12 year old boy who comes every Sunday for bible study and service. He was only able to stay for bible study and praise worship, then had to leave early for an appointment. No one else came to church on this day, which happens often in a church plant in a neighborhood setting. We still praised God and had a great time of fellowship after service. Jason shared his testimony while the rest of us shared about our time in Iwaki and Ishinomaki. Bella shared how Jason's testimony calmed her about her own two teens out in Hong Kong, knowing God is always watching out for her kids, as he did Jason while he was out and away from home.
Here is a photo of the church building and us inside.







After our time of sharing we all laid hands on Pastor Larry and Bella and prayed for their ministry, their health, the church and for God to send people to learn about Jesus. A great time had by all of us.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Saturday in Ichinomaki

Sorry for the late post. There is a lack of wifi access where we are staying and we have been busy since we got back from the Tohoku area. Here is a post I wrote early Saturday morning.
I love this team we have here in Iwaki. Jason, Jordan, Haj and Yu chan are awake, packed and ready to go! It's another beautiful morning in Japan, a bit early around 2:30 am. We are driving north to Ishinomaki where we will meet up with another group of volunteers. This ministry time we have spent here in Iwaki has been awesome. Yesterday we prepared lunch and dinner which turned out to be two great meals. Jason, Jordan, Yu chan and I spent the morning cleaning the center with Hannah.


Hannah is a team member from a group of seven young ladies from Colorado who brought dance ministry to Japan. Hannah sang hymns while she worked and has a beautiful voice. She shopped for food with us and helped prep stuff in the kitchen. Jason and Jordan swept the floors, cleaned the carpets and bathrooms. Yu chan did the same in the women's area with Hannah and one other lady from Norway. Although this does not sound like very exciting or challenging or relief like efforts in an area decimated by the tsunami, this work is very important. Feeding and housing volunteers is critical to the mission of sending workers to the field. If they are not fed properly and given good nutritious food and if they have dirty rooms or unclean showers, they will have a harder time focusing on the mission of serving. Our team understands that concept and stepped right in to the job. Because we worked as a team, we were very efficient and this led to being able to send Jason, Jordan and Haj to the field in Iwake. I'll let them share there experience with you on a later blog.
For me, cooking was what I was called to do and it was awesome. Pasta three ways, lemon-butter-cream, anchovy-olive oil and a Japanese spaghetti sauce made with bacon, hot dogs, ketchup, tonkatsu sauce and Japanese mayonnaise. The volunteers loved it! The next day for lunch we had poke, a Hawaiian style dish made of ice cold raw tuna mixed with seaweed, salt, onions and a slightly sweetened soy sauce served over hot steamed rice. It was a new dish for most of the volunteers however, they ate it all and kept saying "oishi"
For the last dinner, we made Thai green curry over rice. Very simple but full of blessings. Three high school girls who had recently been visiting the GMC came durning the late afternoon. They hang out because they don't want to go home, it's boring or parents are not home. So today Jason and Jordan were able to talk and invite them to help prepare the evening meal with us. At first they were shy and did not want to do much. I started talking with them and asked who was the best cook and they all raised there hands. I asked if they wanted to cut the vegetables and chicken meat and the three agreed to do it. Before long everyone was laughing and joking about who was best! It was so cool to watch as they girls opened up and relaxed. The best part was during the chicken meat cutting we removed the skin from the thigh meat and I asked one of the girls if she would like to cook the skin and she said we can pan fry the skin with shio and serve it as an appetizer. It was a big hit and the girls


were so proud of their help in the kitchen preparing the meal. We acknowledged them during the blessing of the food and they were so touched. One girl had tears in her eyes and the other two were smiling.
Later we served 60 people the Thai curry and many of the volunteers were so thankful for a delicious meal. God was with us our entire time in Iwaki and led the way in all we did.
Mike for the Team


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