Meet our friend Hazuki! Hazuki is a young mother that has been coming to Cafe at the church for about 3 years for English conversation practice. Since meeting Hazuki last year only to have a 30 minute English lesson, Angie's relationship with her has grown quite drastically! Now, they meet for a couple of hours each week and study English using the Bible and a program called Let's Start Talking....not to mention hanging out together once or twice a month! To Angie's surprise, Hazuki enjoys telling her friends that she's learning English through reading the Bible. Since most Japanese have no preconceptions about the Bible or Christianity, their reaction is one of curiosity! Hazuki continues to seem very interested in learning about God and is open to visiting our church for worship someday soon! PRAY that God gives Hazuki wisdom and understanding when learning about the Bible and God's plan for her life. PRAY for her friend Mie who is now joining the Bible study. Mie is also open to learning about God's word. PRAY that both their hearts and lives will be touched by God's love and that they will accept Him as their Lord and Savior.
Meet Mr. and Mrs. Ito (woman on the left)! This couple was baptised not long after we came to Japan last year. In fact, they were baptised together on Easter Sunday. What a way to start off your Christian walk! Since then, they have become an intricate part in the church we are a part of...Kitakyushu Bible Church. Both are seeking to serve the Lord with all their heart! The Ito's help out at our church Cafe for several hours each Friday. They've been lending their car to the Gateley's since last year so that Nick and I were able to drive the Gateley's car. Many families with children at the church consider Mr. and Mrs. Ito as resident grandparents. It's very exciting to see how God is working in their lives! PRAY that Nick and I are able to build our relationship with the Ito's despite our language barrier. PRAY that their college age daughter will soon come to know the Lord.
Meet Shinobu! Some of you may have seen her on the video last year that we showed in many different homes. At that time, listening to her Japanese was very intimidating for us. You may have also met her before when she traveled with our friends Rocky and Marla to lead worship in many churches in the states. She even came to AR! It's been great working with her since we've been in Japan. Shinobu lives in an apartment that is right above the Kitakyushu church building. Until recently she had been working part time for the church doing various kinds of outreach ministry. She is a key person in this church. PRAY that Shinobu finds encouragement in the midst of change in her ministry role at church. PRAY that God continues to use her to reach out to young college students in Japan.Meet the Kondo's! Jessica (in the middle) and her daughter (on the left) are also new Christians. Jessica is actually Taiwanese and her husband is Japanese. Which means that their daughter speaks both Japanese and Chinese and is trying to learn English! Their family has lived in Japan for several years, but they've only been coming to the Kitakyushu church for less than a year. Jessica is truly on fire for the Lord and is not afraid to show it! She brings needed energy to a group of very conservative Japanese Christians. Her husband also really enjoys coming to church and being with Christians. We've been spending extra time with this family recently because we happen to share interest in the same hobby! It's funny how God uses hobbies to bring people together in His name. PRAY that Mr. Kondo will accept God as Lord of his life very soon. PRAY that Jessica and her daughter do not lose their fire for the Lord as they mature in their faith.Meet Sei! Sei is not a Christian, yet! However, she and her children come to our church every week for a one hour English class and then stays for the one hour Bible study afterwards! We've also seen her at the church's Cafe and occasionally at our worship service on Sundays! Sei has a very quiet personality and a tender heart. She is obviously seeking more to this life! PRAY that God continues to speak to her heart and prepare it to know Him more! PRAY that other Japanese Christians reach out to her more often so that she's more comfortable when coming to the church.
Stay tuned to meet more of our friends!
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