Dear Friends - It's Monday morning, 6:20AM - there is not the usual hustle and bustle that I would hear at this time in the morning. People are usually up having personal times of prayer and devotion - but from our upstairs room where we sleep, I only see Koby down in the sanctuary. The activities of the first three days in Chino and the emotion shared during the worship service yesterday seems to have sapped the energy of many of us. Today is a light day for us - Pastor John is giving a health seminar in the afternoon and some of the team members will be visiting church members who are now restricted to their homes and unable to come to the church. Because of the light day, we decided to skip the usual team meeting at night. People were able to go to their rooms earlier and seem to be sleeping in later this morning.
After the prayer meeting and breakfast, our first activity was MEBIG - the Chino Sunday School program. MEBIG is comprised of
Memory Verse,
Bible Lesson, and
Games. The memory verse activity and games were conducted by Chihoyo-sensei (I don't know where she gets all of her energy), and the lesson was given by Erica.
Yesterday was a time of great joy and blessings for our team members and the Chino church members. Pastor John and Yumiko gave testimonies and Shizuka gave the message for the worship service. Their sharing of personal struggles, pain, and suffering showed how God has been with them, has protected them, and even strengthened them through these experiences. I could hear the sniffles behind me during the service. People relate to these stories - whether they have the same types of experiences, everyone faces struggles in life. But the great part of Pastor John's, Yumiko's, and Shizuka's sharing was that they did not end up stuck in that pain and suffering - God lifted each one of them to times of blessings and great joy.
After the service, there was a potluck lunch where we were gathered in circles to converse as we ate. We then went around and everyone shared. This is always a blessing for us. The Chino church members get an opportunity to share with us and there are always some very heartfelt messages.
After lunch there was an orientation meeting for the church members who will be helping out at the EEC (VBS-like program) which begins on Wednesday. It is good to see the people who return year after year to help out and to also see the new helpers. After the meeting, some church members took a few groups of us out to do some shopping and to have a snack. Each year the members have made greater efforts to be involved with our mission team members - beyond just providing our meals. After breakfast this morning, a member took us on a tour of his workplace where they ship "kanten" locally and to foreign nations. We then went to a factory to see part of the process of its production. Kanten is a food made from seaweed that is served in noodle or gelatin form. We also went to a store that sells it - so of course we had to sample a few varieties. We also went to a "miso" factory. Miso is made from rice and soy beans. Those of you who go to Japanese restaurants have likely had miso soup at some time. It's about time for lunch and I don't want to be late. Thank you once again for your support for all of us. God be with you. Love, Don
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At the Kanten shipping site. Kawano-Sensei, Pastor John,
Koike-san, and Koby. Koike-san the Chino church member,
is in charge of the shipping site |
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A poster advertising the English classes and EEC. This is
posted in the train station for all to see. |
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This part of the poster is announcing the Hawaiian class that
Koby will be conducting on Tuesday. He'l be shaking his
hips and showing the people how to hula. |