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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Today was Coming of Age Day here in Japan, the day when all people turning 20 years of age are recognized as entering adulthood. It was also the end of the New Year festivities in which the decorations that were on display are collected and burned ceremonially. But we rejoice in even greater news that a close friend of the mission community, Katsumi-san, is one step closer to becoming a Christian! After 60+ years of being apart from God's Word which she had been exposed to as a child at a local church, she decided today would be the day that she would burn all of the idols she had in her house. This comes after much prayer on behalf of Christian friends, missionaries, and pastors whom she's interacted with, in particular Jodi Davis at SYME who led an English Bible study with her as well as Keiko-san, our dear friend and language helper. What's most encouraging is that Katsumi's non-believing husband was a major proponent of her decision!

Please join us in covering this family in prayer that their decision for salvation would come soon. There was talk about baptism in her near future.

We invite you to watch this short video that documents this rare step of faith in burning of their idols:



[video link:YouTube]

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Christmas Concert by Karuizawa Junior Chorus


We had the pleasure of getting to see Erika Sekiguchi and Noel Tokutake perform with the Karuizawa Junior Chorus at Ohga Hall during their Christmas concert. They are daughters of our language helpers and avid singers offstage as well. Please enjoy this collection of 6 videos including favorites such as Gloria and Jingle Bells.
[link to YouTube playlist]

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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Christmas in Karuizawa Singing for Joy


Our good friend Keiko invited us to join her and her friend from Tokyo, Kaoru, as they sang in the living Christmas tree on display at Karuizawa's famous Megumi Chalet Christian retreat center. Our language helper Midori had given us a copy of the Japanese songs ahead of time which include Gloria, Joy To The World, and Silent Night. It's one thing to practice recitals in front of a small classroom. It's an entirely different thing when you're standing in front of a hundred people who've come to be entertained by your singing in their native language. In spite of the fact that the size of the words was small and I had to skip most of the unfamiliar kanji characters, Weiling and I managed to make it through to the end (though one of my pages was out of order, so you may notice me looking at my neighbor's hymnal to find out what song we're on). I would definitely do it again now that we can practice to the recording. As a special bonus, see if you can find Aaron in the Christmas tree. He doesn't sing, but like a whack-a-mole game, his head can be seen popping up from time to time. Oh, and to be fair, I was asked to read aloud the English words to Silent Night as the choir was practicing singing it in English. So we all got to share in the "pleasure" of singing in different tongues. Watch these videos fullscreen in HD to get the full flavor.
[YouTube playlist link]

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Karuizawa Chapel Puppet Show


Ellissa and Julina use God's Word in Japanese to share a puppet show with the children of Karuizawa Chapel. [link to YouTube video]

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Eyes That Cannot See

I am a god that you will not see,
yet I demand you still worship me.
For protection, health and good fortune,
Just clap and ring the bell.
But if you forget to pay me coin,
Your soul you just might have to sell.
Mite imasu ka? Neither can I. This video is a collection of photos I took at the local Shinto shrine at the top of the mountain near our neighborhood.
Pray for the nation of Japan

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Monday, October 5, 2009

Rice Harvesting


Kuroiwa sensei invited our family to help with the rice harvest. There is definitely an art to doing it properly and we're glad that the kids had fun with it. We look forward to being a part of next year's harvest as well. [link to video on YouTube]

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Friday, September 11, 2009

Aaron and Cookie Monster Sensei

Aaron's regular teacher was replaced with Cookie Monster Sensei. Today's Skype lesson is greetings based on the time of day. Let's see how he does.Video playback link: http://vimeo.com/6515857

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Natto Challenge

It is said that many foreigner lose stomach to natto (fermented soybeans). I decided to take the challenge at the local sushiya. The best way I can describe is like sticky cottage cheese. Maybe your experience is different? We went with our neighbors the Taylors who treated us to an all-you-can-eat sushi experience as well as Katie Folden who is manning the camera. Will I eat sushi again? Probably. Natto? Only if challenged. I'm praising God that I managed to swallow it all and keep it down. [link to video on Vimeo]

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