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Praise
God — Two New Sisters in Christ!!
-Chad
Huddleston
As
we look back on 2001 and now ahead to 2002, we can’t help but feel
thankful and in many ways overwhelmed by what God has been doing in Osaka. Serving our Lord here has been more
challenging than we ever imagined, but far more satisfying than we ever
dared to dream. In this
newsletter we hope to give you a glimpse of our life and how God has been
working and blessing His growing body in this great city.
One
of the hardest parts about being missionaries in Japan is the great length
of time that it takes people to accept Jesus as their Savior and publicly
confess Him in baptism. So it
was an extra sweet blessing when Chiaki Fukunaga and Sumiyo
Okawa announced that they had decided to be baptized.
We (along with many of you) have been praying hard for these two
for years. God had been loving them, working in their lives and drawing
them to Him long before we came to Japan and met them.
Both Chiaki and Sumiyo began studying with LST three years ago
during our first summer in Japan and continued to study in group classes
with us over the next couple of years.
Slowly, as they studied and observed Christ working in the lives of
others, they realized how much God loves them, began to fall in love with
Jesus and decided to give their lives to Him.
Over 40 people came to our worship time on December 16, 2001 and
witnessed their new birth. Many
people have a deep respect for Chiaki and Sumiyo and were strongly
impacted by their decision to become Christians.
Please pray with us that this will lead others to think more
seriously about their own relationship with Christ.
God has been blessing His Kingdom here and your prayers are a great
help!
Planting
Seeds...
-Leah
Shy
While
our ministry here continues to expand, the main way we are reaching out is
through our small group, English-language Bible classes.
We began our classes in September, enrolling 99 people in 15
classes! A
lot of prayer went into forming the classes and as the semester went on,
we could see how God had intentionally brought people together.
Our
classes study a variety of materials, ranging from the gospels of Luke and
John, to Acts, the Parables of Jesus, People Who Met Jesus, Genesis and
Exodus. While
many people come initially just for the English conversation practice, we
read the text in Japanese as well, and we have seen hearts and minds
change as people open up God as His Word works in them.
Even those who are skeptic at first often warm up over time, and
those who continue their search for truth often do so through other
avenues of our church, like Praise Time, Family Groups, or one-on-one
studies.
Each
class meets once a week for around 90 minutes in one of our apartments.
This allows us to visit and get to know each other.
In addition to Bible study, our goal is to build fellowship, and it
is not unusual for a class to share a meal together or even stay and visit
as late as 11 p.m.!
This
fall, we co-taught our classes. This
helped all of us get to know more people, learn from our teammates, and
perhaps most importantly, share the burden of prayer with each other.
Prior to classes we met to pray for each class member, and we have
seen God’s answers to those prayers.
We were also blessed to have Japanese co-teachers for four of
our classes, one small step, we hope, to making this church
indigenous.
Two
of our classes are Family Groups, a new venture for our church.
These groups, primarily done in Japanese, are designed to give
Christians and serious seekers the teaching and tools to develop their
faith. In addition to Bible
study, part of our time is spent in worship and prayer, and we have
experienced the faithfulness of God in new ways together.
God
is using peoples’ desire to speak English as a way to reach their true
needs. As
our classes start up again
this month, please pray that God will continue to work through them
and that the Word will grow.
Pray for us to have patience, to trust that God is at work and to
remember to thank Him when we see His hand in the lives of our Japanese
friends.
...Watering
Seeds
-Jennifer
Huddleston
In
addition to our group English and Japanese Bible classes, we try to plan
events and activities that will help draw people together and give us
opportunities to share some fun.
This has become even more important as our team has grown and we
don’t have the opportunity to see all the people participating in our
group classes each week.
One
of the highlights of the fall was our Shish Kabob Shindig held at a
nearby park in October. Over
50 people joined us for an afternoon of good food, games and fun.
Tim barely managed to beat Yoichi, Kenshi, Hiroshi and Junji in a
highly entertaining pie-eating contest, but we’re not sure if he would
have out-eaten the next round of grade-school boys!
Other
activities this fall included a flower-arranging class for ladies, slumber
parties for high school girls and college
guys (separate, of course!), as well as meals and outings shared
with many.
If
you enjoy sushi with your turkey and mashed potatoes, you could have eaten
your fill at our Thanksgiving Praise Time (worship service) in
November! As we all went
around the circle that evening sharing what we were grateful for from the
past year, Taeko’s comment summarized what many shared as she said, “I
am grateful that I was able to join LST this summer so I could study the
Bible and learn about God.” Please
pray with us that Taeko and others will soon begin to understand and
accept the personal relationship that God is offering.
Christmas
is becoming more and more popular in Japan, giving us a wonderful
opportunity to share the story of Christ with many who might otherwise
never venture near a church. Our
Christmas party was the biggest we have had yet with about 80
people in attendance. Food,
games, singing and a melodrama of the birth of Christ were capped off with
special singing by a chorus group made up of people participating in our
Bible classes. Everyone
brought gifts, which a group of us took to an orphanage.
Our chorus group also sang at a nearby nursing home.
These acts of sharing were probably as beneficial to those of us
participating as to those receiving, and we pray that our Japanese friends
who shared alongside of us were able to experience the love of Christ in a
new way.
Our
Christmas activities ended with a special Christmas Praise Time during
which we were again able to share the story of Christ’s birth with about
40 people, including several who joined us for the first time.
Please pray with us that hearts will open up and make room for
Christ and that seeds which were planted and watered throughout this
special time will begin to take root and grow!
Team
Edification
-Cass
Tallon
One of our favorite blessings has been in answer to
your prayers.
You tell us often that you pray for us and we’d like to share one
way that God has heard and answered you.
At the beginning of November, we were able to attend a church-planting
conference held at a beautiful lake near the foot of Mt. Fuji.
We went to learn new ways to reach out to our community and better
methods for evangelism in Japan.
We also wanted ideas to strengthen the programs and activities that
we already have.
We got much more!
While the conference gave us many new ideas and oodles of
incredible tools, God used the time to draw us near to Him and to reaffirm
His love for us.
Many times as missionaries, our greatest efforts go towards
convincing others of their need for salvation.
Our goal becomes reaching the lost, and we lose sight of our
personal significance to the Father.
We had three days of powerful edification.
We were encouraged to seek God and His promises first.
We were reminded to give our first-fruits to the Lord and let Him
bless us and those around us through His power in our lives.
We went to the conference hoping to learn methods and systems to
share Christ’s love and we did, but we found that God had called us
there for something much more important.
He wanted to remind us that first and foremost we are His precious
children.
What a powerful ministry “tool!”
Thank you for praying for us.
Your prayer brings a blessing of God’s power in our lives and
in this ministry.
Our
Team Grows…
-Tim
Natale
I
recently had dinner with a close Japanese friend of mine. He told me in a very loving way that he wished our team were
doing more activities! The
problem, as you might guess, is that we’ve been blessed with a lot to
do. We praise God that He has
given Tim Rogers a dream for Japan.
Tim will join us in mid-January.
Not only do I now have a roommate, but also God’s love can be
spread in even more unimaginable ways.
Tim has shown great faith in coming here. He is leaving behind a secure job and strong family and
friends because Jesus lives! Tim
desires to see the hearts of the Japanese people change and knows the
power of the gospel. Please
pray for him as he looks for a job and begins his new life here.
We look forward to spending time with Tim and especially to seeing
how God will use Him in His plan. Bethany
Hall is in her last semester at Pepperdine and we also eagerly
anticipate her arrival this summer. Pray
that both Tim and Bethany will be able to join our team with ease and that
God will use them and all of us to spread His joy and peace to those
around us.
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