Sunday, August 24, 2014

August update 2014

Hey all! its been a while since i've given a ministry update! So sorry for the wait, its just been a little bit more busy then usual the last few months, but much has happened and i'm happy to report it to you :)

Daily life:
Shoko and I have been doing well! and even though in our marriage we have several differences, especially culturally, I thank God for his wisdom in helping me lead my new family in whatever we have gone through so far. It's a been a challenge to learn how to live by faith each and everyday. I mean we do have savings and we do have to think about the future how things might play out, but in those circumstances, we want to trust God with all things, work and also enjoy the blessings that he has given to us.
I have also just this summer obtained the last of my documents that solidifies another 3 years here in Japan (God willing). So I will be here hopefully for the long haul and I'm very happy and blessed by knowing that. I will be doing my absolute best to do what I can to see more believe and be baptized in this country, and also doing my best to lead my family to worship and glorify God everyday which is one of mine and Shoko's desires for our marriage


Ministry:
Ministry has been challenging, yet rewarding to see in the past few months! We have had a few baptisms in the past months and also just yesterday! 2 people I had been discipling got baptized this summer, along with others that my colleagues and I have been in contact with for a long while.
One of them is actually a Filipino guy that drums for me at J-house Kobe. He decided to want to know God on a more personal level and also serve him wholeheartedly. Its been a joy seeing his transformation and his honesty with everything. Justin (my leader) and I have been helping him in his journey, still discipling him now and also helping him to share his faith, which I believe is one thing that we usually miss with discipleship.
Another is a Japanese man who had been diagnosed in end of last year with Lymphoma, which is a quick acting cancer that could have killed him in a few months. he also just had a baby girl last year at the same time he was diagnosed and his wife is a Christian who we had known for a long time since I got to j-house. My friend and I had the conviction to continue to visit him every Thursday at the hospital and through that he could see that God exists and that he truly does love him. Miraculously though, his cancer has been mostly healed up and he decided to believe and be discipled and baptized! 
We have also had many others who have baptized in the past few months, a girl that I had known from campus ministry for about 2 1/2 years now was baptized, she is a half filipino, half japanese mix and she had an amazing transformation since I have met her, being super closed to everyone to being very open and honest. more we're baptized and committed along with the 3 that I've mentioned, continue to pray for their progress and a continuous perseverance to love, know and serve God everyday. 

Prayer Requests:

- that God will continue to provide for my family and I in all aspects, from material to marital wisdom, and that all of it will be used to give glory to God
- for the students that I have met and befriended this semester and the last, that God will continue to reveal Jesus to them. Pray that God will use his Spirit to lead them to Christ and Pray that God will Continue to use J-house and each member to do so.
- For My colleagues and I to continue to be faithful to our jobs as missionaries. and to grow with each other through the Spirit and grace and love of Christ
- For those members in J-house to grow spiritually, there are still a lot of baby Christians in J-house, pray for spiritual growth and maturity in the Gospel and for those to put the Gospel first over everything.
- For the church plants that we are going to do. Pray that God will lead us and help extend his church to other cities so that the Gospel will exponentially grow within Japan! We REALLY NEED YOUR SUPPORT! We need all the spiritual support we can get on this one, because we know we cannot do this on our own for sure! and if you are moved to want to support financially also, you make donations at the J-house website: J-House website. We want to be able to partner with all of you Spiritually and prayerfully through this!
- For a revolution in Japan! for spiritual eyes to be opened in Japan and that the 0.5% of christians will increase!

Thank you all for your continued support and prayers, I do continue to ask that you continue to give also financially. I believe that I can only do what i'm doing here with your help. i'm do apologize that this update was a little late, but i have been busier here during the past few months, so please bear with me and I will try to get updates out as soon as I can. thank you and God bless :)

Thursday, December 12, 2013

December Update!

Hello all!
 
Hope everyone is doing well, I wanted to send out this update before I forget. I hope everyone is having a good Christmas season so far, unfortunately though here in Japan Christmas isn't as big of a thing. Their most played Christmas songs here are "Last Christmas" and "All I want for Christmas is you", and their idea of Christmas food is cake and chicken (KFC is basically sold out here during this time). So I kind of miss being back west for the season. But it's all good, i'm happy and thankful to be where i am with the opportunity to share the real meaning of Christmas with many Japanese people who don't know.

Campus Ministry

This Month marks the end of the semester before winter break. Though i find the second school semester has us meeting less students, this semester on campus I found was very fruitful. My colleagues and I were able to bring many of the students that we meet with consistently to our events and to worship, and we've had one person confess to believe in Jesus and commit to him. As we close up the semester, we pray that we can be faithful even during their break time to share God's love with them and especially during this Christmas season to share with them Jesus and the reason for the season

Kobe/Kyoto

Both of the church plants have been doing very well! in at both plants, we have seen many consistent comers and at least 1 come to Christ and commit themselves to Jesus. This December is the first time also that we are planning a Christmas party worship for both church plants. pray that God will reveal himself to those who come.

Osaka responsibilities

Things have remained stable in my ministries at J-house Osaka. The team again has changed dramatically and will continue to change even next year. I am still in my positions as head Worship coach and Cell group leader. It has been challenging though dealing with a mix of personalities in both my responsibilities, but I thank God that we're all on the same side and part of the same body. Finding disciples are still one of my main focuses here, and though it is a difficult process, I have hope that I will continue to find and teach those seeking a relationship with God.

Personal Life:

Study study, still studying! Right now above all things, I'm trying to upgrade my Japanese. It's a difficult process because in order for me to learn it, I have to change the way I think about my words entirely! Also one thing I have been learning more recently of course is about being a good husband. it's very enlightening learning about marriage and it's purpose to parallel God's love for man, from the beginning of the courting process, to the actual marriage life and commitment. and in that, helps me understand what kind of husband I should be.

I've been engaged for about 2 1/2 months now and I have to say, things have been....rough lol, but a blessing! I guess for a little bit more information, my Fiancee's parents are not Christian, so we've been having a difficult time with them. Right now, it's a struggle to grasp that doing the right thing in God's eyes will not always go well with those who don't believe and understand. But I have to admit that with us in this position helps us hold onto God even tighter. And with 2 months left until the day, our faith is what we are holding onto the most. In terms of our planning, it's going really well in my opinion. Shes not really fickle about anything (which is good for me :D).


Prayer Requests:

- for the students that I have met and befriended this semester and the last, that God will continue to reveal Jesus to them. Pray that God will use his Spirit to lead them to Christ and Pray that God will Continue to use J-house and each member to do so.
- For My colleagues and I to continue to be faithful to our jobs as missionaries. and to grow with each other through the Spirit and grace and love of Christ
- For those members in J-house to grow spiritually, there are still a lot of baby Christians in J-house, pray for spiritual growth and maturity in the Gospel and for those to put the Gospel first over everything.
- For the church plants that we are going to do. Pray that God will lead us and help extend his church to other cities so that the Gospel will exponentially grow within Japan! We REALLY NEED YOUR SUPPORT! We need all the spiritual support we can get on this one, because we know we cannot do this on our own for sure! and if you are moved to want to support financially also, you make donations at the J-house website: J-House website. We want to be able to partner with all of you Spiritually and prayerfully through this!
- For a revolution in Japan! for spiritual eyes to be opened in Japan and that the 0.5% of christians will increase!
- For God's plan in my life, now that it has bee revealed that I'm planning to get married, pray that God will keep me patient and under control, to rely on him and not think negatively about my circumstances.

Again I just want to thank you all for the support you have been giving me! I have to say that without all of you I wouldn't be able to live here both spiritually and financially, seeing that Japan is very Spiritually dead and very expensive to live in. It would be very hard to live here without your prayers and financial support!  I would like to continue to ask for your support for the future i'm about to face especially financially. I do understand starting a marriage and life with someone else will mean some of my costs will go up. So I ask please continue to give and if you are compelled to give, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

And before I end this update, Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year! wow My Goodness, its already the end of the year! Until next time!

Monday, September 30, 2013

September Update!!

Hello Everyone!
Hey all! This is my update for the last 2 months since i came back from Canada. Even though it was a very busy 2 weeks and I didn't get to hang out with everyone it was good being back for a little bit, also a great wedding and wedding party, Glad to be a part of it! The show has went on though since then, and there have been a few changes and updates with everything thats been going on here, I've finished 2 years here with J-house! Time flies really fast! 2013 has been a really fast year, theres only 3 months left until Christmas again and the new year! I'm thankful that God has been faithful and though this year has gone by fast, God has taught me a lot of things, given me many new experiences, and continues to bring me forward in my journey as his follower.
Campus Ministry:
We have just started to go on Campus again. a few new missionaries have arrived so our teams have changed again. I've been made leader of a campus once again so please pray that God gives me wisdom on how to lead. Also during the Sept-Jan semester, the students get busier with their club activities and studies, so it gets a little difficult meeting and befriending them. Right now, me and my colleague are in the process of creating a new system on campus in meeting students. I felt that the old way we were doing things was getting boring and unfruitful, and overall just too comfortable for us. So changing our strategies are necessary. i still have a few students though that I keep in touch with on campus, one goes to our J-house Kobe plant every Friday. Pray that God will continue to reveal himself to him as we continue to minister to him. Things on Campus are still a little new, so I will update when I have more news, please though continue to pray for our endeavors and that God will bless us while we reach out.
J-house Kobe/Kyoto
Both our church plants have been doing well recently, we're still small in both areas, but I think God has been working the hearts of the people that have been coming. We have at least 3-4 repeaters in both plants and 1 baptism through our efforts! We also have been given a grant of $20000 USD from a Christian Organization in the US to help us with one of the churches that we are planting! Praise God! Continue to pray that God will grow his church in these cities. 

J-house/Staff ministry

J-house just recently celebrated it's 14th anniversary this month, i'm thankful that God has been using this church and growing it and I'm hopeful for the future and anticipating new things coming ahead!
      Since I've been here for more then 2 years, my title has changed from J-soldier to J-house staff, but my duties stay the same lol. Pastor Katsuya wants those who stay on staff to earn a certain amount of money per month so he has put together a plan to have some of the church members sponsor us. it's still in its experimental stage right now, so we have no idea if it will work or not, hopefully though God will move some to support my colleagues and i to earn a little more then we do now. We only earn about 400 dollars a month now, so we could use extra money just encase we need to save for other endeavors or plans for the future.
     I have now been officially installed as the head of the Worship ministry in J-house. I am grateful for the privilege of leading as the new head, but at the same time, I'm still a little nervous about this new position i've been given simply because, even though i'm experienced with more then 10 years on a worship team, i'm working with new people and a different system. I want to stay humble and let God work within me to help grow the worship teams and their abilities, pray that God uses me to do so
       I am also still leading the international Cell group here in J-house. I have been challenging them to find disciples of their own and focusing on them. J-house itself has been on a theme of find their own "peter, james and john" so to speak, just like Jesus did when he was on earth. Pastor Katsuya has made it so that the cell groups in the church do not just become meetings to satisfy ourselves. But to help each other grow, not just in the word, but also in making disciples and sharing the word and passing it on which is the commission. It is a refreshing idea because far too many of us are making our own Christian "bubbles", and I didn't want the group I'm leading to become that also and my group members agree with me, so we have made ourselves accountable for each other every week in finding and discipling  at least 3 others so that they can do the same, and updating on their progress.
Personal Life
SOooo I have some big news to tell everyone. Probably most of you already know, and some of you who don't know, I have been dating someone here for more then a year and from the beginning when I started dating her, my intentions were of course, to get married. After dating her for a little over a year now, we have decided to get married next year, so with that said, I am officially engaged. We planned our date for next year February, and though its still really close to now and we still have much planning to do, I do trust God will provide during those this time of preparation. I am excited, yet nervous at the same time, but I think we're ready for the challenges that lay ahead of us, during the planning process and even after the wedding. Just pray for the both of us as we plan and also for God's provisions for us.
Prayer Requests:

- for the students that I have met and befriended this semester and the last, that God will continue to reveal Jesus to them. Pray that God will use his Spirit to lead them to Christ and Pray that God will Continue to use J-house and each member to do so.
- For My colleagues and I to continue to be faithful to our jobs as missionaries. and to grow with each other through the Spirit and grace and love of Christ
- For those members in J-house to grow spiritually, there are still a lot of baby Christians in J-house, pray for spiritual growth and maturity in the Gospel and for those to put the Gospel first over everything.
- For the church plants that we are going to do. Pray that God will lead us and help extend his church to other cities so that the Gospel will exponentially grow within Japan! We REALLY NEED YOUR SUPPORT! We need all the spiritual support we can get on this one, because we know we cannot do this on our own for sure! and if you are moved to want to support financially also, you make donations at the J-house website: J-House website. We want to be able to partner with all of you Spiritually and prayerfully through this!
- For a revolution in Japan! for spiritual eyes to be opened in Japan and that the 0.5% of christians will increase!
- For God's plan in my life, now that it has bee revealed that I'm planning to get married, pray that God will keep me patient and under control, to rely on him and not think negatively about my circumstances
Again I just want to thank you all for the support you have been giving me! I have to say that without all of you I wouldn't be able to live here both spiritually and financially, seeing that Japan is very Spiritually dead and very expensive to live in. It would be very hard to live here without your prayers and financial support! I would like to continue to ask for your support for the future i'm about to face. Though i'm happy, i am also still nervous and would still need your prayers. Thank you :)

Monday, April 22, 2013

February/March/April Update!

こんにちわ!! みんな!! or Hello everyone, in English :)
So sorry everyone for this super late update on whats been going on! I had meant to actually send it after my Birthday in March, but just forgot about it :S My Apologies! But here i am now giving you an update on everything that has been happening, and I have to tell you, I have a LOT of things to update everyone on so this might be a long one, but PLEASE read to the end, a lot of BIG things happening and I'm very excited to be apart of it!
Campus Ministry
So in February and March, the school year was ended and Spring vacation was going on. But though I was not on campus for those 2 months, surprisingly I was very busy meeting with students that I already knew. Whether it was from our planned events or just me meeting up with students to have lunch with, I was always moving each and everyday or every other day, so it was still very busy and tiring. But I'm thankful to God that he has finally revealed to me people who were interested in the Gospel, so I'm always happy and joyful to share with them even at the cost of food or even my own well being. It has also been a challenge trying to answer the questions that come at me and my colleagues, but through the grace of God and the leading of his Holy Spirit, we've never had a problem answering even the most difficult questions. I think for us here in J-house, we're always given the attitude of "Plus 1" everyday. So we want to work hard to see the plus ones happening for Jesus.
So now in April, My Colleagues and I are back on Campus, but now we only are on once a week. Reason being is that we will be busy with more things to come within our weeks, and Pastor Katsuya doesn't want us to be burnt out. But that doesn't mean we're making campus ministry less of a priority. Its actually even now more urgent for us to work hard and talk to more students since our time on campus has been changed.
J-House and J-Soldier Ministry
So our team has changed yet again. 2 of our team members have went back to their respective homes to pursue other goals and other opportunities. And as we have already bid them farewell, we have gained 2 more team members, from Korea and from Texas. Actually, the Korean person served here for a year and 7 months and only went back to Korea to finish off his schooling. But he's back now and we are thankful for his willingness and heart to stay in Japan to do ministry.
Also have entered a new season of serving, within J-house and outside of it. As I have talked about in the last email, we had plans on planting 2 new churches in the cities of Kobe and Kyoto, and everything has already been under way! We started in Kobe and we had a few Pre-worship session first to get our hearts focused and ready and now just yesterday we had a our first real worship service! and it was great! We actually go out in the streets of Kobe to do street evangelism for about an hour, then we take whoever we find (if they are willing of course) and bring them to the place we hold the worship service. Sounds simple, but in reality, still very difficult. But we trust God will bless our efforts and use his Holy Spirit to lead people to him as we proclaim his word! We also have these churches so that students that we talk to on campus that live in the areas of Kobe and Kyoto can come with no difficulties to worship. We have also just done Kyoto on Saturday too, doing the same thing and we got at least 5 new people there also! It's exciting and I'm happy to be apart of the great plan that God has in store for Japan! Please pray for these churches as we work towards leading people to Christ, that Jesus will use our efforts to build his church!
Also within J-house Osaka, my Duties have changed also, I am now the leader of a GT group (or Cell group). This particular group is the foreigners group in J-house, so Christians that have come from different countries who reside in Osaka and come to J-house. The Vision of the group is to be able to shine as Christians from different countries in Japan and evangelize and make disciples of the nation using the fact that we are foreign as a tool for that. I have just started leading this group so please pray that the Holy Spirit will lead me with a sound mind and heart.
I also am starting to work more closely with the kids groups, doing English songs, stories and games with them every Sunday, now THAT is a challenge, well maybe for me if you know me well lol. But I think i'm getting the hand if it...ALL FOR JESUS!
 I also still lead worship once a month for wednesdays worship nights, and with Kobe and Kyoto, I'm leading at least 2-3 times a week. But now and get this, and I never knew that it was possible, but I now play drums lol...on  a regular basis (maybe 2 to 3 worship sets a month). It seems that they were looking for drummers, so they asked one of the Jesus soldiers who, before she left in march, played drums to teach some of the J-Soldiers to play drums....and I was one of them. It's actually not as difficult as I perceived it to be, and I actually enjoy playing drums. Hope hearing that makes you happy Sid lol.
I am also still discipling a few members of the church, its been going well. I currently have 3 that I am discipling; 2 Japanese and one american who just recently joined the church. Pray that we will all be able to grow and move forward in our faith.

Other Activities:
As with other activities, I still have been working out. I caught a cough and cold a few weeks earlier so it kind of stifled my progress, but I have since gotten over it with a few days of rest and have gotten back in the swing of things.
The English classes that I have been leading with my colleague is still going on. the day has been changed from Tuesday to Wednesday though and my colleague and I have kind of taken a break and given the responsibility to the new  J-soldier. Not to say that I didn't like teaching the class, but we felt that it was better for him to take it because he's experienced and has english teaching credentials, so naturally it would be better.
As for learning Japanese, I just started to get back into my tutoring. I took a break for a month because all that was happening with the 2 new church plants and some other responsibilities which get priority. But since getting back into it, I hope to learn and have it stick in my brain (I hope).
Upcoming Events
We will be having a few more mission teams coming to J-house to help us out this coming summer. I think about 3? Starting this coming May, CFC from Chicago will be sending a team for about 15 days. The rest of the teams, I dont know the dates yet. Pray that God will use them in ways they never thought and that they grow a heart and compassion for the country and its lost peoples.
Also, starting next week will be my vacation. My colleagues and I will have a good weeks rest :D

Prayer Requests

- for the students that I have met and befriended this semester and the last, that God will continue to reveal Jesus to them. Pray that God will use his Spirit to lead them to Christ and Pray that God will Continue to use J-house and each member to do so.
- For My colleagues and I to continue to be faithful to our jobs as missionaries. and to grow with each other through the Spirit and grace and love of Christ
- For those members in J-house to grow spiritually, there are still a lot of baby Christians in J-house, pray for spiritual growth and maturity in the Gospel and for those to put the Gospel first over everything.
- For the church plants that we are going to do. Pray that God will lead us and help extend his church to other cities so that the Gospel will exponentially grow within Japan! We REALLY NEED YOUR SUPPORT! We need all the spiritual support we can get on this one, because we know we cannot do this on our own for sure! and if you are moved to want to support financially also, you make donations at the J-house website: J-House website. We want to be able to partner with all of you Spiritually and prayerfully through this!
- For a revolution in Japan! for spiritual eyes to be opened in Japan and that the 0.5% of christians will increase!
- For God's plan in my life, that things will be revealed for me in the upcoming future

Again I just want to thank you all for the support you have been giving me! I have to say that without all of you I wouldn't be able to live here both spiritually and financially, seeing that Japan is very Spiritually dead and very expensive to live in. It would be very hard to live here without your prayers and financial support! I am able to be content in all that I do and simply because God has provided me with you all. Also wanted to say thank you for all the Birthday wishes, I'm 32 years old now, but its funny. Everyone here still thinks i'm about 23 or 24 :D, I may be 32, but I'm still feeling like a 20 year old and still ready to move forward! Again please continue to pray for all that is happening here, you are a part of this also! Also I will be back in July/August for the special "it was a long time comnig" wedding! lol so I look forward to seeing everyone and updating you on my exploits in person!

Friday, February 1, 2013

December/January Update!

Greetings all!

It's been awhile I know, but here's my January update! Before I go ahead with the update, I just want to say Happy new year for anyone I had missed. It's 2013 already, time moves by soo fast, and I have already been here for more then a year! God has been doing great things in that past year and I'm very humbled to have gone through it all through his power. Makes me excited for the rest of this year coming! Part of December and January were very busy months. J-house had 2 big Christmas events and January we saw 2 short term mission teams come and go from Korea. Just now has everything kind of calmed down.

Campus Ministry

This month marked the end of the semester for the university campuses that we go to on a weekly basis. The students have 2 months of spring before the new year begins, but during that time, it is My team and I's responsibility to keep up with the students that we have befriended and are sharing the gospel with. During the last month before the spring break, we had help from the 2 Korean teams that had come to J-house, it was like mini Korea in J-house lol, but they were very helpful for us in bringing the students out to j-house with events.
Right now, I'm caring for 7 students in sharing the gospel and it seems that all 7 are doing well in wanting to understand the bible and the gospel. I'm hoping and praying that God will open their eyes to Jesus more and more. One of them said that his goal this year or new years resolution was to "become christian", it was encouraging to know that God is working in the hearts of the students, and I want to do my best to share Jesus' love as much as I can and with whatever abilities and gifts he has given me.

J-House and J-Soldier Ministry

I have suddenly become a lot busier in terms of my duties within J-house. The main part of my duties as a J-soldier still remains to be campus evangelism and discipleship, but serving within the church is also up there and it prepares me for what I will face out there. I have been leading worship now monthly, and even the past Christmas/New years holiday, I have led 3 times in 2 weeks :S. Not that I mind of course, I still like to lead worship, and even though its a challenge having to lead worship in sometimes 70% Japanese, its a good experience. Also a lot of things will be changing within J-House which has my team and I more busier then usual. 2 J-Soldiers will be finishing up their term in March and one will be coming during that time also from Texas. Our leader also will be moving out to live with his in-laws, so there will be a lot of transitioning on the way we do things. I hope everything is smooth though.
Also, remember how I was talking about a J-house Extension back in my last update? it was just supposed to be a kind of extending ourselves to people in we know in other cities without being planted because they couldn't come to J-house on Sundays or Wednesdays? Well, Pastor Katsuya has changed his mind, he decided that if we're going to do this, we will go all in! So it is now an official church plant! The first place we will be focusing on is Kobe. Pastor Katsuya and some of the J-Soldiers and I have scouted the city to look for a venue, and God showed us the perfect place on the first place we have scouted! It's not too far from the train stations, its big enough to hold about 30-40 people and it has a sound system we can use, so we don't have to get our own lol, all for the price of about 40-50 dollars an hour. We're still planning other logistics, but as of now, we are starting this March 22nd. I'm excited and nervous at the same time, but I'm very happy to be apart of this and I have faith God will use this for his glory and bless it! and if it goes well in Kobe, we will also start one in Kyoto as soon as we find a place to hold it in. That one will probably start in June, so basically 2 church plants this year lol. Please pray for these 2 plans that God will really bless and use it all for his glory!

Other Activities

I am still learning Japanese and trying to use it when I find that I can. The possibility of me staying here for a very long period of time is highly inevitable (at least right now that's what I'm seeing) so I want to be able to speak as much Japanese as I can.
My english classes on Tuesdays are going really well, they have now changed into an english/bible study/evangelism tool class lol. Many of the church members that have become my english students bring in their friends and colleagues, so my colleague and I have decided to use it to teach the gospel to the new ones that come in, and to teach biblical values and reading to the church members when there aren't new people. I'm happy to see that God has been evolving the class to glorify Him in the end.
I have still been discipling some church members. I do admit, it is a little frustration. Japanese tend to prioritize their work and other "important" things first. So I kind of get the short end of the stick sometimes. I've been learning patience and humility ever since I have started here, so its my responsibility to exercise them. I do have hope still that those who are being discipled will be strong committed christians though. So I will continue to be faithful to them just as God is.

Upcoming events:

February will be a month of many events, the next weekend from the 8-10 we will be having a retreat for the students. we're hoping that we'll get a good amount of students that weekend. Also another Korean team will be coming to J-house for short term missions. Upcoming in March, I will be going to Korea from the 1st to the 4th on a special missions trip for the J-Soldiers and members. We will be scouting for new recruits to be a J-soldier lol.

Prayer Requests

- for the students that I have met and befriended the last semester, that God will continue to reveal Jesus to them. Pray that God will use his Spirit to lead them to Christ and Pray that God will Continue to use J-house and each member to do so.
- For My colleagues and I to continue to be faithful to our jobs as missionaries. and to grow with each other through the Spirit and grace and love of Christ
- For those members in J-house to grow spiritually, there are still a lot of baby Christians in J-house, pray for spiritual growth and maturity in the Gospel and for those to put the Gospel first over everything.
- For the church plants that we are going to do. Pray that God will lead us and help extend his church to other cities so that the Gospel will exponentially grow within Japan! We REALLY NEED YOUR SUPPORT! We need all the spiritual support we can get on this one, because we know we cannot do this on our own for sure! and if you are moved to want to support financially also, you make donations at the J-house website: J-House website. We want to be able to partner with all of you Spiritually and prayerfully through this!
- For a revolution in Japan! for spiritual eyes to be opened in Japan and that the 0.5% of christians will increase!
- For God's plan in my life, that things will be revealed for me in the upcoming future

I think that is all for now. Also J-house is always looking for missionaries, workers that are willing to give their lives to evangelism and discipleship for a year or 2 (preferably 2 lol). So if you like to joint us here (or know anyone that would be interested) please check out the J-house missionary application site: http://www.comejapan.org/ if u have any questions, or interest, also let me know so I can put in a good word


Thank you again for all of your support! I am really thankful for having a supporting church in missions with me on this. Please continue to pray for me and my colleagues as we work here, We are continually always feeling the urgency and the need of the Gospel and the Love of Jesus for the Japanese people.

ありがとうございます!!! 
私たちはイエス様に礼拝をささげましょう!!!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

November update! Please Read!!! it's worth every word!

Hey All!

it's been a while since I've updated my blog or even given everyone an update by email, but I figured since my coming back to Canada for a week last month, I decided to use that as my Sept/Oct update. But now is pretty much the end of November and going into December, so here is my update from this month and then some. I will try and update as best I can, but starting next year, more likely in a quarterly basis. Things here are starting to pick up and as of next year, I'll probably be even more busy by the way things are going to play out, but I'll explain all of that in this update!

Campus Ministry

Being on Campus has of course, continued to be the main ministry that the Jesus Soldiers and I have been doing. A lot of things have changed in terms of who goes where this semester partly because of the coming of 2 new missionaries, one from California and one from Indiana, and partly because one of my teammates has went back to home country to get married. So new teams and team leaders have been instituted for sake of structure. I have been charged this semester to lead of the groups to campus every week, and it is a privilege, but also a big challenge, to lead my teammates into ministry. It's a privilege for me because I never expected myself to be a leader of a group while I was here, I just came here with the mindset of "I just want to serve and do my best". But God in his Authority has placed me here for the reason to lead people, and I want to be able to be a humble and faithful servant to what he has given me to do. On the other hand, it has been a challenge for me. Feelings of inadequacy creep up as I look at myself and compare myself to the one before me, which the question in my mind always comes up to "am I doing a job?". But I know I shouldn't be comparing myself to anyone else, and I should just remain faithful to what has been given to me to do, with everything that I have.
This semester has been a little less fruitful in terms of students, which has led me to the conclusion that it's time things we did on campus changed. Of course I still keep up with some of the faithful students that come to meet with me. And I'm still praying that God will open their hearts to what Jesus is telling them, and I'm happy to see what God is doing inside their hearts and the changes in their minds about the gospel. But the parable of the Great Banquet in Luke chapter 14 convicted me one day. Far too many students/friends have made excuses, lies and just stopped contacting me for unknown reasons. I guess it was a reminder that I was not the one changing people, but God was, and if they chose to leave, then so be it, it's time to find new people! Of course, I am always there if those who leave decide they want to contact me again, but rejection and letting go is also part of this job, so it's time to move forward.
I've also had run ins with a few "adversaries" to the faith. Those who in 2 Timothy are the ones described as "useless and meaningless" argument producers and ones that try to destroy the faith others, if for no other reason then for fun and their own fulfillment. It takes a lot of me to just leave them without venting out my full fury. But at the same time I look at the lives that they live and still feel pity for them because of the emptiness and loneliness. Continue to pray that Jesus will reveal himself to them and they will "come to their senses", as Paul says in 2 Timothy.

J-House and J-Soldier Ministry

This month has been a very busy one in terms of Church events and ministry within. It has also been one of many new ideas and breakthroughs, all which I am excited about and happy to be apart of and can't for next year!!!! We've recently had a mission team from Korea come for a week. They are part of an Organization that J-house originally had ties with and received missionaries from in the past, but for certain reasons had a a small falling out with. Now, we are trying to fix those severed ties and it looks like things are on the up and up again with the Organization. And we are looking forward to continually building our relationship with them from here on. Also this month is a month of many conferences. Some of my teammates and I have joined the Global Leadership Conference here in Japan. The conference was started by the Pastor of Willow Creek Community church, Bill Hybels, from his church in Illinois, and has spread out worldwide. A few of us are attending the conference now while another few of us are attending a conference in Tokyo by a Hillsong branch church called Jesus Lifehouse and hosted by Brian Houston. And still another one of us are attending another Leadership conference in another Prefecture of Osaka. So pray that God will keep my team and I learning and applying so that we can be more effective on the field.
Also, I guess I have the go to let everyone know, but Pastor Katsuya and the J-soldier team have been working hard on Campus every time we go and through no lack of effort on our own (as my Leader and friend would say), we kind of hit a plateau and were looking for a breakthrough in the ministries that we are a part of. We go to 3 campuses and we've met many students, we've seen a lot come and go, but even for the ones that are still here, they receive the word with piqued interest, or have received Christ into their lives, but they don't go to church! A lot of the students feel it's too far, and rightfully so, as some of the campuses that I go to take a fare amount of money to get to, and Students are not rich. But anyway, whatever the problem or excuse, we have been praying about it and the solution is, if its too difficult to come to J-house in Osaka, we will bring J-house to them in theirs. Right now we are praying about 2 locations, Kyoto and Kobe, a lot of the students that we know come form those cities and they are a good distance away from Osaka. The idea we have is called the J-house extensions. We use the word "extension" for now because it's not starting as a church plant, but if it's successful then would become a church plant. We will begin with a Saturday night worship in one of the cities, and if it works well, we will also do Friday night in another city. We are still praying about it and setting things up for it, we have no Official date except that it will start next year. But I'm really excited and can't wait to see what God has in store for j-house and Japan next year!
Also I have been put into Rotation on wednesday night worship leading! I know I said I don't lead anymore and hardly pick up a guitar for leading, but when I got back from Canada, suddenly that all changed lol. I at least will be doing once a month on wednesday nights. and I have a feeling it will be for getting me ready to do worship services for the extensions. But either way, I'm glad to be back into the worship leading mix. It's a little different because I have a new team to work with and new (japanese) songs to learn also :D. But I welcome the challenge and hope that I can be of service through music again! :)

Other Activities

I have still been reading, but not as frequently as I want to, but I'm still trying when I can. Also the english conversational class I have been teaching has "evolved" if you will, into an English bible study, with it turning into english class evangelism at times lol. But I'm glad God is using it to further his kingdom. I find that too many of the church members do not know the basics of what they believe in, and its a good opportunity to go through that and more with them when they are willing, and also when they bring non-christian friends, to be able to share the gospel to them. I also have been formally discipling a few church members that have become leaders in the church. I know that they have the potential to lead, but because of some the tendencies to stay "Japanese", they lack the skill and confidence to carry out leadership decisions. So with a little learning, I know they can become good leaders in Christ.

Upcoming Events

Next week we are having the annual BIG USA thanksgiving event. I was only here for the one last year, but it was the biggest event we had, with almost 110 people coming in. We we're glad that we had just the right amount of food! We're hoping we will be better prepared for this years and also hoping many students will be able to come out for this one too. Also Christmas is coming around!!!! and we are holding the annual SUPER CHRISTMAS event! It's held on 2 days, the 15th and the 24th and we are hoping that we will be able to spread the true meaning of Christmas in Japan.

Prayer Requests

- for the students that I have met and befriended this semester, that God will continue to reveal Jesus to them. Pray that God will use his Spirit to lead them to Christ and Pray that God will Continue to use J-house and each member to do so.
- For My colleagues and I to continue to be faithful to our jobs as missionaries. and to grow with each other through the Spirit and grace and love of Christ
- For those members in J-house to grow spiritually, there are still a lot of baby Christians in J-house, pray for spiritual growth and maturity in the Gospel and for those to put the Gospel first over everything.
- For the J-house extension projects for next year, Pray that God will lead us and help extend his church to other cities so that the Gospel will exponentially grow within Japan! We REALLY NEED YOUR SUPPORT! We need all the spiritual support we can get on this one, because we know we cannot do this on our own for sure! and if you are moved to want to support financially also, you make donations at the J-house website: J-House website. We want to be able to partner with all of you Spiritually and prayerfully through this!
- For a revolution in Japan! for spiritual eyes to be opened in Japan and that the 0.5% of christians will increase!

I think that is all for now. Also J-house is always looking for missionaries, workers that are willing to give their lives to evangelism and discipleship for a year or 2 (preferably 2 lol). So if you like to joint us here (or know anyone that would be interested) please check out the J-house missionary application site: http://www.comejapan.org/ if u have any questions, or interest, also let me know so I can put in a good word

Thank you again for all of your support! I am really thankful for having a supporting church in missions with me on this. and I was really glad to see everyone back in Toronto! Please continue to pray for me and my colleagues as we work here, We are continually always feeling the urgency and the need of the Gospel and the Love of Jesus for the Japanese people.
I'll be back again for another Update! but in due time, Adieu!

PS, sorry I have no pictures this time, but I will for the next update, stay tuned!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

July/half of August Update!

Konnichiwa!

Hello all! I'm back for another update! Sorry, I meant to send this update a little earlier during the month, but I have been really busy this first half of August accommodating missions teams, preparing for summer camps and organizing other events. I now have some free time so I'm able to get on and update what has happened in the last month and a half.

Campus Ministry

Last month marked the end of the semester for campus ministry. Most of the students had exams during that time, so it was hard to get a hold of the students that we knew, and even hard to speak to new ones because of the study time that they devoted themselves to. Also the ones that did not have exams, were already on their summer vacations, going places and doing other things then, of course, going to school (which is what I would do to). But though we weren't able to talk to the students that we knew, the connections that we have made have been very fruitful the past semester. we have seen at least 3 or 4 students accept the Gospel, now we continue to pray that God will move their hearts so that they may grow and "work out" their salvation, as it says in Philippians. God also blessed us the past 2 months with excellent missions teams to help us out, and I'm very thankful to have met all of them and worked with all of them.
We've recently had one girl accept the Gospel, and her faith is genuinely seen! We have actually been in contact with her for a long time (since last year i think). and everytime we shared the gospel with her, she seemed to think "i have a good family, good friends, why do I need God?" kind of mindset. Only recently has the spirit started to move in her, which was really surprising to me because she disappeared for a good 3 months (doing job hunting), but it was really evident that something in her heart started moving because she started coming to j-house almost literally everyday. She just recently accepted as a I mentioned about 4 weeks ago? and she is already thinking about being baptized (praise God!). But it kind of humbled me in a way where, sometimes we think God is not moving because of the our impatience. I know I have been discouraged at times because one thing I have learned about this job is that rejection everyday is part of it. And its not the kind of outright, obvious "get out of my face" rejection that we can experience in North America. Japanese people like to avoid conflict. and if they see that what they say or do will cause conflict, they will just not do anything! So the amount of indirect rejection that me and colleagues face is numerous, and it can take a toll on you, making us ask ourselves "what did I do wrong?" or making us think that its personally against us that the people we call "friends" that we meet, don't want to talk or hang out or even answer our emails (I just recently had a dose of that with a friend that I think genuinely accepted, but then just suddenly stopped contacting me for a good month now). But time and time and again I am humbled by the fact that it is God that moves hearts and it is God that saves. We just have to continue to remain faithful to the things that he has given to us to do. We give glory to God by remaining obedient. So no matter what happens now, rejection or acceptance, I just want to remain faithful to the work. After that kind of realization, I love this job and the people even more and will continue to work harder to see souls saved and a revival in Japan!

Church and J-Soldier ministry

Been very busy at j-house the last month. Preparing events for students and having the missions team over. I think we have had people over almost everyday since that time. Just now is everything starting to die down. But we also just had our summer camp, and it was a great blessing just getting to worship and fellowship and get to know the j-house members even more. It was a good refresher from the busyness that is Japan. Unfortunately though, Pastor Katsuya could not come to the camp because he picked up a virus and was hospitalized for a week. He really wanted to come and tried to get out early, but proved to be impossible so he was not present. So continue to pray for his that he will recover and be back at 100%. This month also, 2 of the J-soldiers have finished their tour of service (we are soldiers lol) and are going back to their respective country...I say country because they are both from Korea. One has already left in the beginning of the month and the other is leaving in 2 days. It is sad to see them both leave (well the other one is coming back in 5 months....he loves this country THAT much! lol) but I can say that the bonds that we have all built together will not be broken that easily *sniff*, and God willing, we will see each other again. Other then that, everything has been as it is, church services are still great and street evangelism as also been great! we have been getting some more people from the streets of Osaka to come to J-house. We were actually thinking if it was worth doing every saturday because we didn't see anything coming out of it after 1 year. But again, we wanted to stay faithful in doing the jobs we are given, so that's what we are doing, and we trust God will do what he promised to do and be glorified.

Other Activities

Recently during my free time, I have been studying the bible a lot more then usual. I have been also reading a lot more which was my goal in the first place because I didn't want to spend my time doing idle and pointless things. I actually got 3 free e-books by Francis Chan (Thank God for free books!) so I have a lot of reading to catch up on! I also still hold my english conversational classes on tuesdays and its proving to be a great tool for either evangelism OR bible study growth! Study bible AND learn english at the same time! 2 birds, 1 stone! lol I'm also still studying Japanese....I think though its time to start learning a lot more seriously because the 2 that are leaving this month were the 2 or 3 soldiers that could speak Japanese! And we need people that can speak Japanese, so pray that God will move me also to learn the language....and that I can learn it quickly lol.

Upcoming Events

next week will mark the starting of the J-soldier vacation! God knows we do need a vacation and rest sometimes lol. So we, of course, welcome it! Also, though we are losing 2 J-soldiers, we are gaining 2 more in the end of september, both from America, so God is still providing other workers for the mission :D other then that, there are no other events coming up here for the time being

Prayer Requests

- for the students that I have met and befriended this semester, that God will continue to reveal Jesus to them. Pray that God will use his Spirit to lead them to Christ and Pray that God will Continue to use J-house and each member to do so.
- For My colleagues and I to continue to be faithful to our jobs as missionaries. and to grow with each other through the Spirit and grace and love of Christ
- For those members in J-house to grow spiritually, there are still a lot of baby Christians in J-house, pray for spiritual growth and maturity in the Gospel and for those to put the Gospel first over everything.
- For a revolution in Japan! for spiritual eyes to be opened in Japan and that the 0.5% of christians will increase!

Soooooooo Wow! its been almost 1 year! Its actually gone sooooo fast! I'm glad for this year, God has continued to show me a lot more and revealed to me a lot more. Again I thank you all for joining me in this mission. My love for the country and the japanese people has grown even more, so to me, the urgency to see more Japanese souls saved has grown. I think you all for your prayers and your donations, and I hope that you will continue to join me in Support of this mission. Again, here are some pictures of the events that have just passed, enjoy!