September 11th was a special day for us in many ways. We remembered those who died in New York on September 11th, 2001. It was also a day to remember those who died in the earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011. It has been six months since that day and many people are still hurting and grieving. In fact, some of our church members lost their relatives and the girls in our youth group are having a difficult time accepting their grandparents’ passing.
Many people in the tsunami-hit areas have moved to the temporary housing, but it’s hard to get used to this new living environment, especially for older people. They don’t get food and supplies from the government anymore. Many of them live alone. They are too old to drive or their cars were washed away by the tsunami. They have to go to the stores, doctor’s office, bank, and all the other places by themselves. THEY NEED HELP!!!
That’s why we keep visiting them. Many of them are lonely and hopeless. We want them to know that we love them and care for them. Even though we may not be able to do much, we know our GOD can save and heal them.
Here are some photos from our visit in August.
It was the last time we visited this temporary shelter (middle school). These ladies have moved to the temporary housing and live alone now.
Luke loved playing with them. The lady on the right lost her husband in the tsunami and misses him a lot.
We helped with the yard work and gave those ladies some time to rest. There was a lot to do!
Poster from the kids in the US.
We delivered some children’s clothes that were donated by our FBCA family. Please pray for Miyuki. She has many questions about God.
We visit this family every time we go to Oshika Peninsula. Their relative (this old lady’s nephew) is a strong Christian and we want them to come to know the Lord.
We love Shuri (girl) and Raiki (boy). Their grandfather is a leader in the community. Shuri shared that most of her friends had moved to other cities after the tsunami. We try to give them a gift every time we go there and we love seeing their cute smile!
Please continue to pray that the seeds that have been planted will grow someday. We know God has a special plan for each of them!
We will post another update next week! Have a blessed weekend!