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Welcome to our all new blog 'Picture Postcards to Japan'! Having been back in Singapore for some time now, we felt the need to freshen things up a little. In this blog, we hope to write a little about ourselves and explore Japanese ministries in Singapore. Enjoy...

Merry Christmas

Here is a little ministry update over the Christmas period.

1) Ikebukuro HC party
We held a joint Christmas party with Shinagawa HC at the international students' hostel that some of the HC members are staying. These students come mostly from China or Hong Kong, and spend most of their time studying Japanese for admission into universities. The party was a good opportunity for us to reach out to them, and yet also allow the overseas students to interact our Japanese HC members.

There was a good balance of Japanese and overseas students. Furthermore, out of 23 people who came, about half have yet to know Jesus. After the usual rounds of dinner, games and singing, Ken, a Japanese studying in bible seminary, spoke to us about the true meaning of Christmas. We felt vibes that people enjoyed themselves at the party, and we are praying for more possibilities for outreach to both Japanese and overseas students.

2)Tokorozawa HC meeting
Yoshitaka-san preached from Exodus 12, an unlikely passage for a Christmas Sunday morning message. However, he went on to tell us how the Passover is a prelude of things to come through Jesus Christ. God's plan of salvation was already in motion way before baby Jesus was born. After the service, we had a delightful time of potluck lunch and gift exchange with the Tokorozawa HC members.

3) Deck the Mall
The team was remarkably different from the one in Nanae. After 2 weeks of non-stop performances, Unison had become very comfortable on stage, and executed the musical with much poise and confidence. Our 3 Japanese actors, Hideko-san, Tomoho-chan & Ando acted well too. We were especially happy for Hideko-san who was so afraid of fluffing her lines at the final part but didn't. It was a great night for everyone involved, and we are extremely grateful for each person who put in much time and effort into it.

We were a little disappointed however, that we couldn't get more people to come see 'Deck the Mall'. It was such a pity that so many of our friends missed out on a great musical. The musical was held on a Monday evening, but working adults had to work overtime, and families had to stay home to care for their children. We can't help but think that this was a great opportunity for evangelism missed, but the Lord always has His sovereign ways, and we will take this as a great learning experience for future events.

4) Kids' club
This Christmas party was intended to be of a larger scale compared to previous kids' club session. We rented a bigger room, and roped in some HC youth and some girls from Unison to help out. We had a positive and encouraging response that day. Including children, parents and volunteers, there were 50 people who turned up. In particular, 2 dads also tagged along for the event.

We introduced the piñata game to the kids and did some cookie decorations. A church volunteer also told the Christmas story to the kids, and for craft we let them construct their own nativity scene out of paper and sticky tape. We are thrilled that the kids now understand that Christmas is the birthday of baby Jesus.

Hakodate


We've just returned from a one week trip in Hakodate. The Sztos (missionaries from BFEC) are serving at a church in nearby Nanae, and we were there to visit them and to hang out with the members of Unison, who were also there on the first leg of their mission trip. Unison staged 2 concerts there, and we praise God for the positive response that each concert brought.

Hakodate is a beautiful city. This port city in Hokkaido offers one of the world's best night views from a mountain lookout according to a worldwide survey. Every year, Hakodate would receive a huge Christmas tree from its sister city, Halifax, Canada, and the lightup is quite spectacular. It was snowing when Unison visited the tree one night, making it a delightful experience for many of them, especially those who are seeing snow for the very first time.

Unison is now in Azumino, Nagano for the next leg of their trip, and we are back in Tokorozawa preparing for the all the Christmas events we will have over the weekend. Please pray for Unison as their journey back to Tokyo on 22 Dec in time for their last musical concert in Tokorozawa.

This is Unison below practising their 'Wong Fei Hong' kung fu impression.

December update

Tomorrow is our JLPT exam! Part of us wish we had more time to adequately prepare for it, the other part just wants this exam out of the way as soon as possible. This Monday we have a full day of ministry and meeting people. On Tuesday we will be flying to Hakodate to join the mission team. We will be there until 15 Dec. The musical will be held on 22 Dec, but the days in between will be hectic preparing for separate Christmas parties for Ikebukuro (20 Dec), Tokorozawa (21 Dec) and Hanakoganei (23 Dec).

Christmas is always the most super busiest time of the year (note the superlatives), but it is also an opportune time to meet people to share the gospel. Please pray for each event on our KHCN calendar, and that it would bear much fruit.


Incidentally, SY&J visited last week when they were here in Japan for their honeymoon. The photo on our left was taken when we brought them to our favourite Okonomiyaki shop in Tokorozawa. They visited several places in Japan (e.g. Kyoto, Hakone, Takeyama etc) and stayed at our place a couple of nights. We were rather impressed by their tenacity in maintaining their blog while they were here, and they would stay up on most nights to recount their adventures. However, we've noticed they've stopped at Day 9... (hint, hint)