Sunday Schedule

Morning Prayer Time:

Suspended until fall

Children’s Program:

9:30am - 12:15am

Preschool, Jr. High, Teen & Adult Sunday School Classes:

9:30am - 10:30am

Worship Service:

10:50am - 12:30pm

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Monday
Jun252007

GT 2007 Update 9

We had our FINAL RALLY last night!!
After traveling back from Higashikurume, by train, five teams gathered for brunch and prep for the final rally.
There was so much excitement and anticipation in the air as the GT team ran through the program.
There were worship songs, in which Kaitlyn played bass, David played guitar and Nell vocals.
Two testimonies, one in English and one from the Japanese side of GT team.
Three skits, one of which was the fabulous Lakeside team!!!
A message by a Hi-BA staff from the Japanese side.
And more worship songs etc. It was going to be jammed packed!
The rally didn’t start til 2:30 but kids were arriving as early as 2 pm to participate. The entire second floor was overflowing with kids.
Every chair was taken up and many GT members had to give up their chairs or were already standing along the wall.
The A/C was running on high to keep the place somewhat cooler than the outside humid air.
Meanwhile downstairs no the first floor, two groups had gathered, one English speaking and one Japanese speaking to pray for the rally. Prayer would continue throughout the entire rally time as many would come and go to join in prayer.

OK GT TIME!!!!!!
The rally starts with music blaring and kids singing praise songs to God. What an experience!
They played a game similar to “Simon Saids” and gave away a “Hello Kitty”gift. (Hello Kitty is very, very, very popular here)
After the program was complete, the time of fellowship started. This has got to be the most challenging part for the kids, as they gather in small circles and talk to each other. The obstacles are many. Language is one, so there needs to be an interpreter. The high schoolers are shy and reserved, thus an on going conversation is often difficult. The subject matter is often of the message so that alone may cause the high schooler to not participate in conversation. And of course, each GT member has to overcome his/her own fears that they may have to participate fully in this vital fellowship time.

After an hour of fellowship, we spent the next half hour trying to get them to leave!! They continued to gather in the building, in the stairway, in the hallway and onto the street. The street was entirely blocked off with students!!

Then back upstairs with GT team for debriefing. This was a time of reflection and to wrap up the entire experience.
GT team started taking pictures, exchanging numbers, hugging and then the tears….
Yeah…..it was sad to say goodbye to everyone. These kids have spent a lot of time together these past two weeks and its difficult to say goodbye because we well know that we may never see them again. I would love to bring them all home with me, but I cant.
The goodbyes took over an hour which extended out into the street and train stop.
Some kids said that they would meet up with the “Chicago” team sometime Monday morning to say goodbye again.

We spent the night in Sonoko’s home, which is right above her church.
Mrs. Ishikawa was a gracious host and had the futons laid out and food prepared. We went to bed, well at least some of us did. The next morning, we participated in their Sunday School class and worship service. The Lakeside Team sang songs and David shared his testimony in SS while Nell shared hers in service. The Ishikawa’s prepared lunch for us and we packed and made our way by train to the Suzuki’s for the evening. The kids are tired and wanted a rest day instead of a shopping day. That’s ok with me.
We are now here at the Suzuki’s and we will have dinner with them. David is with his obachan for the day and he will join us later this evening. David was wise and is wearing his man purse that his obachan gave him =).

We leave Japan tomorrow.

This will be my last GT letter, it has been a pleasure to communicate with you all.
Thank you for partnering with us, praying for us and supporting us all!!!

Thursday
Jun212007

GT 2007 Update 8 (Susanna)

cant believe that there is only one more rally tonight and then the large group rally tomorrow and GT is over.  It is winding down fast and its getting bittersweet.

Praise God for;
His amazing work through gospel team, high schoolers continue to attend rallies and are encouraged, as we are encouraged by them. Last night 30 high schoolers attended and about 10 were new to Hi-BA!!
His protection and care of all of us. Kellie did hurt her big toe last night playing a game but all is well.
His sanctifying work in each of us as this experience has caused us all to be challenged in our walk and has humbled us in spirit.
His immense blessings through each and every relationship/friendship that we have occurred. (I want to be able to bring the entire GT team home for a visit. They are all so precious.)

Please pray for;
A super strong finish, that we keep God’s vision of the purpose behind this mission.
Continued protection as we travel.
To be able to tangibly process how God has moved each of us, to be able to put that into words as we debrief with Paul Suzuki on Sunday.

To update you:
We had a much needed rest day on Wednesday at Christian Academy Japan (CAJ). This has been our hub since Sunday. The guys are staying in the school while the gals have been bunking at the Peterson’s (they are a CAJ family that has left for vacation and has allowed us to stay in their home, about a 10 minute walk to CAJ). Most of the Hi-BA kids that are serving on the GT team are from CAJ. They were allowed to sleep in Wednesday, play ping pong etc til lunch time. Five teams were here on Wednesday. The 6th team stayed in Kansai. This was support teams’ busiest day as we cooked for 60 people for lunch and dinner. We had already prepared as much as possible the day before so it really wasnt so bad. Plus I had 3 other ladies helping me. We made spaghetti for lunch and chicken curry stew for dinner. It was so good for some of these larger guys because they have not been able to eat much throughout the week as they have been eating in restaurants with a limited budget and thus only able to eat smaller portions. The homecooked meals allowed them to get seconds and thirds, which makes me very happy. =)
The afternoon was spent in various meetings and then worship, skit rehearsal performed for all teams, and fellowship.
Much of the down time was spent cutting each others hair and coloring each others hair (get ready moms and dads..) and piercing of various parts of the ear.
Yesterday, the teams left early, 5:55 am for a 6:20 am train, to Akabane (Sonoko’s hometown) for their rally. Same thing each day but at different locations, thus the teams are getting very good at the routine. Like I said previously, 30 high schoolers attended, of which 10 were newcomers. I had a “free day” yesterday, which included laundry and then take an hour train ride to meet them at Akabane for their rally.
There were so many people in the room that a few of us had to step out for fear of violating fire code. But we spent the time in prayer over the rally. Thats what i have been doing when I attend the rallies. I stay off to the side and pray, I have been blessed by this.
We as a Lakeside team have dinner together and take the train back together.
I have been so encouraged to see our kids more and more comfortable and reaching out to many of the high schoolers. To approach them and attempt conversation with japanese speaking kids that are so shy and reserved. I have been encouraged to see our kids all get along and are supportive and loving towards each other. I have been encouraged to see each of them stretch and grow in their walk with the Lord. I cant wait to hear their testimonies of their experiences here. I trust that you too will find that God has moved and grown them.

More Snippets from Japan:
“This is the best chicken I have ever had in my whole entire life!”, Makoto’s description of his Denny’s meal last night.
“This is the best cobb salad I have ever had!”, Makoto.
“This is the best chicken club I have ever had!”, Makoto describing his taste of David’s club sandwich last night….
“The Coke Cola is better here in Japan.”, Makoto again…..(get the idea, he kinda likes the food in Japan)
“Go BIG or Go home!”, David
“Mrs. Fong, you’ve got to come shopping with me and help me pick out my shoes.”, David talking about his cool “Bathing Ape” gymshoes.
“I love you mommy!”, from David (awwwwww)
“Hola madre and padre.” from Kaitlyn

Okay thats all that I can remember for now, I’m sure there are alot more memorable quotes which I dont remember, haha.

 

Thursday
Jun212007

GT 2007 Update 7 (Snippets)

snippets from japan;

“It’s providential that the closest pop machine to the Hi-B.A. center is the one that carries Dr. Pepper” - Kaitlyn

“I am sure you are going to find someone that looks like Kristi here” - David

He had the same built, the same hair style and a pink dress shirt. It took three looks to verify that it was not indeed Dru Yamagiwa here in Toyko!! - Susanna

“We are living in the future”, (regarding the time change) , everyone has said this… 

Japanese things;

Theres a sink located on top of the toilet tank. The water that comes out of the spigot is the water that fills the tank.

   
The ceiling light in my room has a blue glow, after I turn off the light, that fades with time thus it has a built-in night light.
The cross walk has a tune that sounds like a bird singing which indicates when you are allowed to cross the street. Some areas have their own distinct bird song.
Each grade in school has their own distinctive hat for the students. Right now, most are wearing baseball type caps and straw hats, this is their summer hat.
Fast foods here are; udon, ramen, don, curry rice, and of course sushi.