March 11, 2011 Memorial

March 9, 2012

Sunday marks the one year anniversary of the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake. The event began with a 9.0 magnitude earthquake in which most of the the buildings and homes survived.  They were made for such events.  The following tsunami however was certainly not anticipated nor forgiving.  This video is a tribute to the people in the disaster areas and the continuing work to rebuild physically and emotionally.  We hope you know how much they appreciate your prayers and support.  Please continue to pray for the victims’ families and for the Christians who are working with them.  We send a huge “THANK YOU” to everyone who has supported us the past year and has unceasingly prayed.  You have encouraged us so much.  We are so thankful for the friendships built over the past year and pray more to understand and walk the “Jesus Way”.

Categories: Aid for Japan, Hope for Japan News, Prayer Needs.

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  1. Cathie EvansMarch 9, 2012 @ 1:41 pm

    Yu & Michael, you are like angels to these people. Thank you for stepping up & making sacrifices to help others! Baby Luke has some amazing parents. I will ALWAYS pray for Japan!

  2. Cheryl TurnerMarch 10, 2012 @ 3:44 pm

    What a powerful ministry God has given Yu and Michael to help bring healing to a hurt and broken people. I LOVE your family dearly and always pray for the precious people of Japan.

  3. Yuka KusakaMarch 11, 2012 @ 4:12 am

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  4. Ashley MafimaMarch 12, 2012 @ 6:51 pm

    Dear Michael and Yu,

    Thank you for sharing these wonderful updates and for creating such a lovely tribute in honor of Japan. The song is very fitting – truly, nothing is impossible with God! (Luke 1:37) I am blessed to know of the work you are doing for Kingdom purposes. May God continue to bless you abundantly in all things! Hugs to baby Luke =)

    In Christ,
    Ashley Mafima



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