Tohoku Ministers’ Retreat

April 2, 2012

Last week, we went to Iwate prefecture for the Tohoku Ministers’ Retreat.  The ministers in Tohoku area have been having this retreat every spring, but they were not able to meet last year due to the earthquake.  When we had a disaster relief meeting back in January, we realized that the earthquake and tsunami had affected many of the ministers emotionally, physically, spiritually, and financially.  They have been working so hard to meet the needs of the people in the disaster areas and also their church members.  They haven’t had any time to get away and rest.  But we also knew that it would be difficult for many of them to pay for the retreat.  This retreat is not only for the ministers but also for their families.  It means they would have to pay for the whole family.

Then, we remembered the sweet faces of the BGCT (Baptist General Convention of Texas) leaders that we had met back in November.  They were concerned about the ministers who were working in the disaster areas and shared their desire to help them. We wrote them and asked if they would be able to help by covering some of the cost of the retreat.  They wrote back immediately saying “YES”.

Thanks to their huge help, we were able to host the ministers’ retreat and everyone had a blessed time together.  We had plenty of time to worship, to pray, to share, and to rest.  As one of the newest families in the area, it was great getting to know all the ministers and their families.  We were encouraged to feel their love for God and for people in Tohoku area.  Everyone shared about his/her experiences with disaster relief work, and it was evident that God has been using each one of them in many ways.  Even though it has not been an easy journey, we all agreed that we want to continue loving and helping those in need.

We took the kids to the nearby snow mountain and we all had a blast! One of the kids was from Fukushima and it was good to see him have fun outside.  Please pray for him and all the other kids in Fukushima.  Even though they live outside of the evacuation zone, the radiation level is still high and they can’t play outside.  Many moms have left Fukushima with their kids, but there are still many more that cannot leave due to different reasons.  Please pray for God’s protection and guidance.  Also, pray for parents as they make important decisions for their families.   We are in the process of planning a new program for the kids that go to churches in Fukushima.  We want to invite them to places outside of Fukushima for a week or two during their breaks and give them a chance to be away from high radiation level.  It will require lots of planing and money.  Please pray for God’s wisdom for us and also for His provision as we work on this.

Here are some pictures from the retreat!

Opening worship service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prayer time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dinner time!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Getting ready to ski!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Little kids enjoyed sledding.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t you love his smile?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BINGO time!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please pray for this family from Fukushima.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luke loved playing with him!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snowball fight!  All the adults had fun, too!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Group photo.  There were more people who came after this photo was taken.  We all had such a great time together.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you, BGCT, for making this retreat possible!  We are so thankful that we were able to be a part of this time of fellowship.  Thank you for touching our lives in such a special way!  Please continue to pray for the ministers and their families in Tohoku area as we keep ministering to those in the disaster areas.

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Update on March 20th

March 20, 2011

We have had a wonderful weekend.  Yesterday,we went to the grocery store to buy LOTS of food for the people in Sendai.  We have never bought that much food!  Since the government advised people not to hoard food and buy only as needed, we had to tell others that we were buying them for the people who were affected by the earthquake and tsunami.  Some people gave us food which was a blessing.  We have been amazed by the generosity of the people of Japan.  When we came home, the pastor’s kids helped us to box them up.  We all wrote messages and prayers on the boxes to encourage the recipients.  We used some of the money that you have donated.  THANK YOU!  We are sure they will be used to bless the people who have been hungry.  In partnership with the local churches in Sendai, we will continue to buy food and supplies for those in need.

My dad rode a bus to Sakata to see us and also to pick up my brother’s car which was filled with food that we bought for those in need.  We had a very special time together.  We laughed, prayed, and cried a lot together.  Seeing my dad hold Luke makes me smile and cry at the same time.  We are thankful for the time that we had together.  Before my dad left, the pastor led the devotional time.  He read Psalms 121 and it comforted and encouraged us so much.  As my dad drove off, he told me to be strong like my mom.  I have been crying a lot but I know I have to be strong for my baby boy.  Please continue to pray for God’s strength as we continue this journey.

Today was such an amazing day.  We were able to be a part of the worship service in Sakata.  It is a small house church, but they all have big hearts for God.  I played the piano and Michael shared his testimony.  Praise God for using us in the midst of difficult times.  We shared that many of you are praying for Japan and Japanese people.  We spent some time to pray for the people of Japan.  It has been a very difficult week for many of us.  Earthquake, tsunami, and now radiation… But we still believe God is in control and He will use these situations to open the hearts of the Japanese people.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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