Tuesday, 25 December 2007

Christmas Party

On Christmas day we invited our neighbours and their Kids for a party. We had nine kids and they played games, ate snacks, watched part of the Christmas story together and had lots of fun. It has always been part of the joy of the Christmas season to share it with those we meet everyday.

Most of the mothers realized that Christmas was a celebration of Jesus's birthday. When they saw Christmas decorations every year, they only saw the symbols without understanding what they symbolized.

Monday, 24 December 2007

It's a Dog's life

December 24th. Everyone has to be clean and shiny for Christmas. As it was a warmer day Teddy got his Christmas Bath! This was a much nicer experience than my time earlier this year.

In the picture Teddy looks very calm and composed but actually he hates getting into water and there is quite a fight to make it happen. It takes both girls working together to overcome his aggressive resistance.

Sarah Abigail's Birthday

In the midst of our Advent and Christmas celebrations comes Sarah Abigail Aiko's birthday. We have to work a little harder in the bustle of Christmas to make her Birthday special. Sarah was born on the 22nd and this year is 15.

This year was even harder as the Christmas Charity concert came on the 22nd. After the concert was underway Rhonda and I hurried home and we enjoyed cake fun and birthday presents. As you can see Sarah is a great chocolate lover.

Christmas Charity Concert

Every year there is a charity gospel concert held in Ikebukero, a section of Tokyo. It started several years ago when we were working in Adachi. This year it came on Sarah's 15th Birthday. So, while we could not attend the whole concert Rhonda and I helped with the set up and the reception when all the guests arrived, about 400 in all. The concert raised money for Aids needs in Africa this year. Here Rhonda is standing beside Anna from Fiji who works with YWAM here in Tokyo.



In the second picture you can see Kristyn with Andrew who is our newest YWAMer in Tokyo. Matthew also works with Anna in North East Tokyo. All of us were helping with the set-up needs of the concert.

Sunday, 23 December 2007

Advent Continued

This year we needed a centre display for our wall hanging. usually we put our Advent Ca lander there but we have been using a different kind for a couple of years, so this year we had Mary use her artistic skills and make a centre piece as you see in the photo. The cards came from our Christmas celebration about 12 years ago.

We hope you all enjoyed the advent season too

Mary and Dayd

We went to the hospital to visit Anna & Dayd for our small group time this week. This is what Mary had to say. "I was really scared about holding a 7 day old baby at first but when I held him for awhile I felt totally happy and confident. Dayd was so cute and well behaved." We look forward to our small group time when it starts up in January as we watch Dayd grow up and Jesse and Anna adapt as they become a family.

Flashback

Cokespill is the name of the band formed out of TBC's high school worship band. David & Jonny are our boys and Jeremy and Matthew Auw also brothers from Singapore. They produced a CD called Moving On. I think you can preview the songs at their site and even order copies for $12:50 If however, you are are here in Japan you can get a copy from me for 1,000 yen, but you had better hurry I only have 800 copies left.

Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Angel Alert

Here are three of the nicest angels you would ever like to meet. From left to right - Danika, Mary & Sarah. They were God's special messengers for TBC's "Angel Alert" children's special production last Sunday.

Danika played Michael, Sarah played Gabrial and Mary another angel called Angelica. I had so many people tell me how great Sarah & Mary were, so I told them that they were angels at home all the time so it was very easy for them.

Sarah & Danika attend youth group together so when Sarah was asked to be involved in the programme she encouraged Danika whom she knew had acting talent to also come along.

National Office

I had to visit the National Office this week and had a good time connecting with Chiori and Sandy. If you call our National Office it will probably be one of these ladies who will answer you. Recently they have been very busy organizing and co-ordinating the annual Christmas Gospel concert in Ikebukuro which happens to be on Sarah's birthday this year, December 22nd.

Chiori is from Japan and Sandy is from Canada. They spoiled me by making a great lunch which we enjoyed together while taking care of business.

Monday, 10 December 2007

New Arrival

Remember Jesse & Anna? Well their son Dayd joined them this week to make them a happy family. Sarah was especially happy and we will all go to the hospital to visit Anna & Dayd on Thursday for our small group time, small group will never be the same again.

Jesse was impressed that Dayd could do the peace sign already and knows how to pose for a picture. Anna is a little tired though and probable didn't notice.........

Singing Christmas Tree

This Sunday TBC had their annual Singing Christmas Tree. Rhonda sang alongside Pastor Judi. Sorry I was unable to get a good picture of the tree but did manage this shot in the choir room of Rhonda & Judi. There were six performances this year and each one was packed. The music was first class and a clear gospel presentation was made, after the singing stopped cookies and coffee were served in the parking lot. Wish you could have all been there.

Wednesday, 5 December 2007

Advent

Every Christmas we have the Advent calender with windows for the first 24 days of December. The 24th is always the best window to open, so each year we have to carefully work it out so each child gets a turn at opening the 24th. This year will be Sarah's turn. Sarah especially enjoys the Christmas season as her birthday is on the 22nd. We usually begin with Advent and continue through the 12 days of Christmas, ending on the 5th of January when we take the decorations down. It's like one big long extended birthday/Christmas celebration for Sarah.

Sunday, 2 December 2007

Our Team

David is here seen leading a time of worship in Hibya Park in Tokyo. David came to Japan to pioneer a School of Worship with his wife Maria, son Rees and daughter Claire. Last year they had an addition to their family Abbie.

David is a blessing to me and our team and will be working with us on the April DTS. He and Maria have begun serving local churches with worship seminars and we are excited about all that is unfolding in the Tokyo area.

We will have our weekly Monday meeting at David and Maria's new house in Shinagwa tomorrow. It is awesome to have been a part of their move now we have to plan for our move to Tokyo too.

December

Here are those who studied hard and got to take their Japanese Language Proficiency Test at Todai - Tokyo University - The most prestigious University in Tokyo. Rhonda had to take her test at Saitama University.

The results do not arrive until February so there is till lots of time for finger nail biting...... It sure feels good to have our team members pursuing the language. David and Maria would have taken their test too but having just moved they were exhausted. Oh well next year then....

December

Finally December has come. With it comes the Advent season leading up to Christmas. Pictured here is our advent wreath and you can see we begun by lighting the first candle today. We also opened all the Christmas cards we had received so far and discovered that Peter and Elizabeth are moving from UK to New Zealand.

Little by little we add more decorations through out the month and the anticipation of Christmas day grows and grows.

Friday, 30 November 2007

Our Team - 2007

Kristyn is seen here doing two of her favourite things; Smiling and drinking coffee. Kristyn is an intercessor and has a heart to pray for the government of Japan. This is exciting as we believe we are to see people impacting all of the seven arenas of society and government is of course one of them.

Kristyn also keeps us linked to the Japan Evangelical Missionary Association prayer network attending their monthly prayer events. Kristyn will also be working on our team for the April DTS next year.

Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Our Team - 2007

Bob Bastable comes from USA and like me he met his wife on the MV Anastasis which was YWAM's first Mercy Ship. Bob and I also worked on the same Evangelism team for a number of years here in Tokyo.

Bob is now partnering with our team for the April DTS and also helping with the pioneering of the ship4japan vision. Today we will have a Skype conference call with Captain Jesse in New Zealand as we move toward attending the world wide Marine Reach conference in NZ next February.

This picture was taken in the same room that Akira was in when we helped to paint David's new house.

Monday, 26 November 2007

Moving to Tokyo 2

Moving day came on Monday. We had a School of Worship outreach team from Korea, our team members, the director of HI-BA with a volunteer and a friendly neighbour in the white T-shirt in the front.

The vehicle for transportation was loaned by Charles McJilton, CEO of Second Harvest and driven by John LaDue, our former YWAM National Chairman, and one of his team. I had to stay the night at David's house as by the time we had unloaded everything it was too late to get the last train home.

Thursday, 22 November 2007

TBC Offering

Every Sunday at TBC we have different people sing during the offering time. Last Sunday it was Chiro. Chiro is one of the boys in my high school boys small group. For a long time he hung around the high school band when David and Jonathan were a part of the high school worship team. Chiro was an eager learner and picked up lots of hints skills and tips from that time. Now he is the high school worship leader and is fully able to to worship with confidence leading the whole church as he worships.

Thanksgiving

We had a Thanksgiving meal with Bob and his family yesterday. Bob is married to Sachiko and father of Noah. Noah goes to school at a church school in Tokyo, the same church that the Brisbane team are currently serving with.

Bob works with me on the ship4japan project and is also a key part of our next DTS team that is preparing for the April DTS in Tokyo. Like me Bob is an ex-seaman.

Moving to Tokyo 1

Our YWAM team is currently moving from the outskirts of Tokyo into the city. David and Maria will move on Monday26th of Novenber. Bob, Akira and I helped by painting some of the rooms in thier new house. Akira attended the summer camp at TBC. It was an English fun camp for college and High-School and Middle-School youth.

Brisbane Sports DTS

One of the things we have been doing for a while now is receiving Discipleship Training School's (DTS) outreach teams from different countries. This team is from YWAM Brisbane and this picture was taken at the nearest station to the church where they were staying. I had to give them an orientation to Japan and a part of that was to show them how to purchase tickets for their train rides. The focus of this school was sports and today they will be at Christian Academy in Japan (CAJ) where David & Jonathan attended to help with a sports outreach.

Monday, 19 November 2007

Flashback

Hello!

My name is Sarah Somers-Harris. I am 14 years old. In this picture I am horseback riding. I have been horseback riding for about a year now and have gotten to cantering level. I love horseback riding very much When I grow up I am going to be a missionary in Lesotho and the main way of transportation is by foot and horseback so I am training myself for the future. God provided the money for lessons by giving Mommy an English teaching job. She pays the monthly fee and I pay the lesson fee!

Saturday, 17 November 2007

Mary November 2007

All our children were home schooled. Mary is especially interested in art, has taken lessons and even had her pictures in an exhibition. Here she is trying out her new art supplies bought for her on her birthday. I am sure glad she knows what she is doing.

Mary is actually named after Rhonda's mother who went to be with the Lord in March of this year. When Mary was born the Lord told Rhonda, "She will be a blessing to your mother." When the girls and Rhonda were with Grandma Mary towards the end of her life, Mary had a very sweet way of gently hugging her, kissing her lightly on the cheek, and saying, "I love you, Grandma." Grandma liked that.

Friday, 16 November 2007

Certificate November 2007

That's our boy Jonathan. Jonny (19) is studying business at Trinity Western University in Canada. He is in his second year of study now. I guess he did this managing thing just for fun. He has always liked sports preferring soccer to basketball but the certificate is for real. If you are really interested then read the rest of the story.

We are looking forward to seeing him when he returns to Japan this summer during the summer holiday. Hope to get a photo for the blog when he comes.....

Thursday, 15 November 2007

TBC Small Group November 2007

TBC encourages all its members to be in small groups. Sarah, Mary and we meet with small group leader Jesse and his wife Anna at their house on Thursday afternoons. Jesse is a great cook! They are about to become the proud parents of their first baby coming next month.

This week's study was a follow up to the message on Sunday about missions. We prayed for each other and also the people with whom we are each sharing the gospel. Please pray for this and also for Jesse and Anna as they prepare for baby's coming!

Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Mary November 2007

Mary Elizabeth Yoshiko (12) is busy taking a practice test because every year on the first Sunday in December there is a proficiency test for students of Japanese. Every one on our team is taking the test, there are four levels. Sarah & Mary are taking level 4 along with David, Maria, and Kristyn - introductions coming later - Bob is taking level 3 and Rhonda is taking level 2. If Rhonda passes then we will study together for the level 1 next year.

Rhonda November 2007


Hi there! Yes, this is Rhonda, now aged 53! And as comes with age I have had my health challenges these last few years. There was a scare with uterine cancer 2 years ago but praise God that has not developed. Just today I found out that what could have been breast cancer also is not. Praise God! But I would ask that you pray as there will be final confirmation of that in the next 2 weeks. You can imagine the thoughts that went through my head today in the doctor's office - similar to those of 2 years ago...my girls still need me as mom and homeschool teacher and there are a few things God has called me to do with John and the YWAM team in Tokyo!

Monday, 12 November 2007

Sarah November 2007


Sarah (14) loves drama and dance. In this picture Sarah is performing in a skit acted at all 5 service of Tokyo Baptist Church last Sunday. Sarah has just been set free from bondage - can you see the rope? and the defeated demon lying on the ground? It was a powerfull message of the need for missions and a challange to "GO" on a mission trip with TBC soon.

For more info on TBC go to www.tokyobaptist.org