Friday, April 27, 2007

Praise and Prayer

I met a young lady (I will not disclose her name as to protect her) at a Youth Prison here several months ago. Over this course of time we witnessed her surrender to the Lord and grow in Him, she went from a hard, untrusting inmate to a young woman who desires and is pursuing a close walk with the Lord.

She now faces entrance back into the world this coming Monday. Praise the Lord for her release from the spiritual and physical shackles that have bound her. Praise the Lord for providing an apartment and a new beginning in a new location. I know there are many fears in her, please pray for her strength and wisdom as she makes new friends and connects with old friends and family. Please pray for the Lord's direction to a Bible believing and teaching church. Please pray for healing as there are many hurts in her past and much anger from those circumstances.

Due to our agreement as we go in to visit with these ladies we are not allow to give them any of our information, for our own protection. We are seeking ways to be able to stay in touch with her, to be able to encourage her. We pray for the Lord's will here.

Please remember to lift up those who are incarcerated, I have seen the Lord work in incredible ways behind these bars. There are many testimonies that come from behind those bars. Praise the Lord as He knew what it would take to draw His children to Him.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

A week away

It is so hard to believe a week from now I will be on my way. Thank you all for your prayers, my confidence in the Lord's plan has been restored, the excitement for this trip and the anticipation for meeting the people of Takamatsu is great.

Please continue to pray for all those who are in my life. Several have been sharing their fears with me, praise the Lord for the incredible peace that has been restored as these fears aren't taking root in my heart.

Others are very sad that I am leaving, I have to keep reminding them that I have a return flight home, and two months (well, two and a half months now), will go by so fast. In the scheme of things, it is such a short time. I pray that our focus will be on today, that the fears and sadness won't steal away from what the Lord has today.

It has been very humbling as the Lord has been showing me how many lives are influenced or touched through one person. You have no idea how many people love you, how many people are influenced by you until they are threatened by your absence. Please pray for my continued patience, compassion and wisdom as I spend this last week at home.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Congratulations!!


My nephew, Ryan Matthew, was born last night at 6:09 pm. He came into the world weighing 9 lbs 3 oz. and is 21 inches long. It amazes me how much he looks like his older brother, Nathan.

Praise the Lord for this little boy, also for the Wynne's new baby boy, Ethan James born 2 and a half hours ago.



I can't wait to meet you boys.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Long Overdue Update

Where to begin after nearly a month of silence?? I have to start with He who is most deserving of every minute, every breath, every word of praise, and that is with my Faithful Lord. He has been continually preparing me for the journey ahead. He has been the victor over many attacks that the enemy has sent my way. He has provided for my every need, whether it be a word of encouragement, calming my heart, wisdom, ability to serve or minister, protection, financially, rest, etc.

The attacks have been many over the past couple of weeks, last week especially was a tough one, it seemed every area of my life was being bombarded by some unseeen tyrant. But as I mentioned above, the Lord gave me victory over all these attacks. And in this an even greater victory, a renewed peace and greater anticipation for the journey ahead.

In regards to my time in Takamatsu I have a better idea of what is in store. My students will range in age from kindergartners to seventy plus years old. Some of my students do not know any words in the English language and some can speak it fairly well. My classes run Tuesday through Friday.

The Bible study I will be teaching on Saturdays has 10-13 ladies in attendance. I have been warned that these ladies will be very upfront in letting me know that they are not saved. They come to the class and do their homework strictly to have more experience with the English language. Praise the Lord that His word does not return void and no matter what their motives, He is working in their lives.

Sundays I am told are very busy with church all day. There are three church plants right now in Takamatsu and I will be attending all three, I will have a better idea of what my role will be in this once I get down there and get settled in.

We learned last week that Barbara will be returning to Richmond on the 16th of May to spend the summer assisting their oldest daughter Sarah. Barbara will be taking their 7 year old, Annah, with her. So, some of my late afternoons and evenings will be spent helping Mike Gray with their two youngest children, Isaac and Rebekah, enabling him to continue with the weekly meetings he has.

Mondays are my days off from teaching, so maybe I can get a little sight seeing in on these days. I was told that there is a beautiful Japanese garden that is a great place to go for my devotional time, it is about a 10 minute walk from the condo where I will be staying. I can't wait to see it.

There is so much more to share, but there is much work to be done here.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Prayer request



This is a video of a young woman who aides her parents in running an orphanage in Mexico. She has a desire to go to college to be a missionary doctor and needs our prayers.

If you would like more information regarding the orphanage you can visit http://www.casadeelizabeth.blogspot.com/.

Monday, April 02, 2007

I am sitting in the Detroit airport and thought I would take this opportunity to catch up on the happenings of the past few weeks. They have been full. Many blessings in many different forms. I have spent the past week in Washington visiting the Wentworths. The Lord has given them a wonderful new home. It reminds me a lot of Phoenix, only cooler temps and no humidity. It was beautiful. Nathan has grown so much since I last saw him and what a joy both he and Libby were to be with. I'll miss hearing him calling me each morning and when he wakes from his naps. As always, Harold and Michele, what can I say, they were as much of a blessing and encouragement as always, if not more. I love you guys.

I also was blessed to have my friends Roy and Hollie and their five little ones up visiting at the same time. The Swarts and the Wentworths, two very special families in my life, had the opportunity to meet. Roy grew up in the Tricities, just 20 minutes from where Michele and Harold live now. It was great to see you all again, I have missed much in the little ones lives, our time together was short, but sweet.

Last weekend, I went on a women's retreat and the blessings were bountiful there as well. It was during our first night there that the Lord started developing in me a heart for the people of Japan. I have been praying for them, just as I do the other nations of the world, but this time it was with a brokenness for their souls, thank You, Father. I have prayed for this, not sure if I would have to wait for my arrival there.

The theme of this retreat was "Just Passing Through" based on Hebrews 11:13-16. "These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them, embraced them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. For those who say such things declare plainly that they seek a homeland. And truly if they had called to mind that country from which they had come out, they would have had opportunity to return. But now they desire a better, that is, a heavenly country. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for He has prepared a city for them."

So many lessons were to be taken from there, a lot of preparation for my heart for this trip. To die in faith and not disobedience, is my prayer. To pack lightly, leaving behind that which Christ has called me to leave whether it be attitudes, possessions, relationships, etc. To keep my eyes turned to my heavenly home and not looking back at the places where He has brought me from. That God would not be ashamed to be called my God.

Well, these are a few of the blessings of the past few weeks, the greatest. I now have just over a month before I leave and my focus is to turn from work, the ladies are doing great. They had some challenges this week while I was away and they were able to get through them with out me. What an encouragement this was, I look forward to meeting with each of them and tying up loose ends.

Please pray for my focus, that I would make my time of communing with the Lord of utmost importance, that the distractions would be seen for what they are and I would not allow them to lure me away.

Please join me in prayer for the Japanese people, that they would confess the Lord as their Saviour now and not on Judgment Day as they enter eternal damnation.

Praise the Lord with me for sending His Son, for His incredible works, for His holiness....He is an awesome God.

And by the way, He loves you :)