Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Tokyo Pics!

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Our team
Fr L: Junichi (Japanese businessman who brought us out for dinner), me, Mel, Abraham (team leader), Amanda, Chris

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Cute Japanese kiddies!

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Fashionable aunties...

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Cool dude

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Olivia Ong - she's a Singaporean recording a jazz CD in Japan. Been there for 3 years. I think she's real pretty =) heh... anyway her latest Bossa Nova album is out in stores now...
Haramichi - my friend from my 2001 trip to Waseda. It's amazing to see how he has grown so much. He invited us to his church Christmas party! Near the end of out trip, he prayed for Mel and me too.

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Mel and Haramichi

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With Japanese friends. The lady in light grey coat next to me is Kazuko. She was the staff who looked after my team when i first went to Japan as a freshman. It was our first meeting in 6 years! She was pleasantly surprised that I have joined staff! The other girl in the picture is Yukiko, her sister

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Beautiful swan and duck spotted at Imperial Gardens Park.

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Us at the park.

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More cute kiddies!

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At the train station. There are two main types of trains - the above-ground JR line and the below ground Subway/Metro Suica line

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Haramichi, me and Ohno (another dear Japanese friend)

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Haramichi gave me this traditional Japanese decoration. I'm going to hang it in my future new home! =)

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At a Christmas outreach party organised by JCCC. Victor and the guys, who practiced very hard for a night of gospel songs.

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The amazing band that provided the music for the night!

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Overjoyed after giving out the final CD! It wasn't an easy five days of distribution, but God was good.

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My team in the hats we wore to give out CDs...

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Playing with colours...

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Streets of Japan. Beautiful leaves...

That's all for now. I have a cool video I will try to upload sometime =) heh...

summary of second half of trip =)

Wed 20 Dec
- Gave out CDs in Shiodome, Media district.
- Intense spiritual warfare there. Many of us were unable to give out the required CDs because people's hearts have been very hardened. Many rejections, and I even experienced a couple laughing in my face and throwing the CD away in the bin near to me. It was quite crushing, but thank God for sustaining us, giving us joy, and helping us to press on for Him!
- At night we travelled about an hour to Tokorozawa to meet Uncle Louis and family. They are OMF missionaries from Melvyn's church, who also know my uncle (who's serving in Hokkaido). They gave us a delicious home-cooked meal (coffee jelly and milk is very yummy!!!), shared with us about their ministry (very encouraging what they doing in the house churches there!) and blessed our marriage with a prayer.

Thurs 21 Dec
- Gave out CDs in Hibiya. quite good, many people were receptive to taking our CDs
- Went to a CCC Christmas Party Outreach in Mitaka.
- Jeremiah, a stinter from the US, and Victor, a stinter from Singapore, led the night's program. Mostly gospel songs and Christmas carols sung with a twist. Jeremiah also shared his tesimony and gospel message in a very refreshing and down-to-earth way. The singing was amazing - not just the staff were singing, but also students - both Christian and pre-believers! In fact, Victor told me that getting them involved in the program was a way of building relationships with these students who are interested in music in general.

Friday 22 Dec
- Gave out CDs in Tokyo station. THANK GOD we finished giving out all our CDs! It was amazing! God really brought the people, and we were able to give out in record breaking time. =)
- After lunch Mel and I went to Shibuya for some last-day shopping and photo-taking. =)
- In the evening, the whole team met for de-brief, sharing and prayer with Kazu, the Japan CCC National Director. He and Abraham (our team leader) treated us to a delicious sushi dinner! =D
- After dinner, it was back to our hotel room to pack for the next day... but mel and i had some time to ourselves to just share more of all we have felt and learned this past week, and to give thanks.

Sat 23 Dec
- We had time to spare after checking out, so we went to Shijuku to just walk along the streets and enjoy the sights and sounds of Japan. it was good to just walk and observe people, and it was quite nostalgic for me, cos I really love this city, and it was our last morning already...
- Then we left for the airport early. Good thing too, cos it was PACKED! we had to queue over an hour just to get through customs etc. bleah...
- thank God for a safe trip back (although not too comfy) =b i enjoyed watching beauty and the beast on the plane, and was reminded once again of how fragile and precious love is, and so this Christmas, i want to encourage us all to take time to love the family and friends and other halves in our lives. yes, Christmas is about Jesus, but let's not get caught up in all the church stuff we have to lead or do on this day, but remember to love the people around us as well =)

Pics will be up really soon! =)

Sunday, December 24, 2006

twas the night before Christmas...

away in a manger
no crib for a bed
the little Lord Jesus
laid down his sweet head
the stars in the sky
looked down where He lay
the little Lord Jesus
asleep on the hay

Mary, did you know
that your baby boy would one day walk on water?
Mary, did you know
that your baby boy would save our sons and daughters?
did you know
that your baby boy has come to make you new?
this Child that you delivered will soon deliver you.

Mary, did you know
that your baby boy will give sight to a blind man?
Mary, did you know
that your baby boy will calm the storm with His hand?
did you know
that your baby boy has walked where angels trod?
when you kiss your little baby you kissed the face of God?

Mary, did you know
that your baby boy is Lord of all creation?
Mary, did you know
that your baby boy will one day rule the nations?
did you know
that your baby boy is heaven's perfect Lamb?
the sleeping Child you're holding is the Great, I Am.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Japan Diary: The first half of our trip!

On Friday evening, after we arrived, we were whisked off for team dinner with the Singaporeans who have been here for the previous week`s cycle. To bid them farewell and to share with us what their experience was like. A few Japanese businessmen who had heard about our project came along too. One of them, Junichi, is very round-faced and cheery looking, like a young Santa Claus! Hee... it was good fellowship and we had yummy tonkatsu (very thick pork cutlet with sauces)

On Saturday we were surprisingly free. For previous cycles Saturday was a work day, but when we arrived we were told that this week`s one was free instead. So Mel and I planned our day over breakfast. After breakfast we headed out to Omotesando Hills, where we had a fun morning taking lots of pictures and watching people pass us by and talking about them heh. No shopping cos the area is `taitai land` - all the high end brands like Gucci and LV and Bottega. But the buildings were very nice to look at - with the very interesting shop displays.

We spotted quite a few `tweens` as well. Tweens are the Japanese younger youth - around 10-13 years old, not quite teens yet. Here in Japan, they start getting fashion crazy/conscious from around that age, so you would see young girls dressed up in striped leggings, lots of eyeliner and very short skirts giggling in a group.

We walked and walked and walked the whole morning. By lunch we were exhausted.. =b But after a full meal we were ready to go! We spent the rest of the afternoon at Harajuku. Didn`t really shop much, cos it was SOOO crowded. But we did spend a fair amount of time in 100 yen shop. heh heh heh...

In the evening, we went to a church in Kichijoji. My friend Haramichi (who received Christ during my first mission trip to Japan) invited us for his church`s Christmas outreach party. It was SOOO amazing. I am so thankful to have had that opportunity to see him thriving in this church, and to watch all that unfolded that night.

They had put in a LOT of hard prep into the food, the decor, and the performances. It was a room set up with small tables and candlelight. .. and a beautiful white baby grand... Haramichi helped to serve food (and he said he also helped to buy the groceries) and all the people were uni students and young working adults. There were several items - a trio instrumental jazz carols session (flute, violin and piano), a dance by members from another church, and a very creative and thought-provoking msg by the pastor. After the message, each table spent time discussin their thoughts and just fellowshipping. really warm and friendly.

i met thsi girl there who`s from SIngapore. She`s called Olivia Ong, formally from the SIngapore girl band Mirai. Turns out she`s moved here for the past three years to record her albums. She`s only 21! Her second album just got released. pray for her... a Christian who`s in the secular music industry has much opportunity for impact.

Also had the chance to meet kazuko, the Japanese staff who had looked after my team the first year we were in Japan. WOW! I was so excited to met her, and we had a good time of catching up. She was pleasantly surprised to find out that i had joined staff! heh... Her sister, yukiko, was there too. Yukiko is a nurse, and has come for seevral of such church activities with Kazuko, but not accepted Christ. I hope to keep in touch with her, and you can all help by praying for her. =)

There were about 80 people in the room, and about 4-5 of them prayed to receive Christ!!! wow...

On Sunday we went to the Imperial Palace to enjoy the scenery and the lake and to take pics. We got to see a swan and a troupe of duckies swimming down the lake. So sweet...

After that we made our way to Otimachii to attend am ENglish service at New Hope Otimachii Church. The pastor is from Hawaii, and there was a lot of Hawaiin influence, from the decor to the bulletin etc. It was an international congregation, people from America, Japan, Korea, Africa etc. I found the message rather long =b but the worship time was a good reminder of who the focus of everything we do needs to be.

After church, we went with another Singaporean team member to Ikeburo for dinner. Lil, I tried to find what you requested at Tokyu Hands, but dun have... the only one they have is about S$40, which I thought cannot be right one lah...

Monday was the FIRST day of giving out CDs. We were at Shinagawa. It was icy cold, my fingers were numb throughout.. . but the response was not bad, considering that the team had also come here during the first week of Dec.

The Hong Kong team also joined us, so it was interesting to work together and see how different people approached the crowd differently. hee... anyway its qutie a tiring process to keep smiling and shouting Merry Christmas!!! in the freezing wind, so please pray for strength, joy and perseverance.

Today was also v cold, my hands got quite numb at times. (You can`t wear gloves and give CDs cos you can`t feel the individual CDs) But I had quite a few encouraging responses from people who zsked for more for their friend or who stopped to talk to me about what`s in the CD and were very happy to find out that it was a `free present of Christmas carols! hee...

Pray alsoi that we would not be discouraged or disheartened when people walk on by or give us looks. THank you for praying!!! We will continue to give out the CDs in different areas until Friday.

Personally, for me, whenever I felt discouraged by the response today, I was reminded of all the people praying for us, and that spurred me on to smile more!

After a verrrrrry brrrrrrrr cold morning, we enjoyed our hot bowls of ramen lunch. Right now we`re back in Ichigaya Centre, resting and waiting for Ohno to come by to meet us after his work.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

my life in song

it's been a fairly emo month/weeks... lots of personal stuff happening, ministry changes and upheavals, unmet expectations of self and others, disappointment, conflicts galore, and feelings of "why am i like that?". but these two songs really uplifted me at times when i needed it the most. a special and unique touch of God - just for me. =) Thank You God.


I will bless the Lord forever
I will trust Him at all times
He has delivered me from all fears
He has set my feet upon the Rock
I will not be moved
And I'll say of the Lord:

"You are my Shield, my Strength,
my Fortress, Deliverer,
my Shelter, strong Tower
my very present Help in time of need!"


Your eye is on the sparrow
And Your hand it conforts me
From the ends of my earth
To the depths of my heart
Let Your mercy and stength be seen

You call me to Your purpose
As angels undertand
For your glory
May You draw all men
As Your love and grace demands

And I will run to You
It's Your words of truth
Not by might not by power
But by Spirit of God
Yes I will run the race
Till I see Your face
Oh let me live in the glory of Your grace

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

just a girl like mary

i can't believe i haven't blogged in so long!!! terrible terrible. *tsk tsk*

i promise i will do a nice blog of my tumultous emotions over the past few weeks sometime soon. don't worry nothing life-threatening, just very emo - as i usually am...

right now in the midst of finishing "the nativity story", a novel adaptation by angela hunt on the birth of Christ. the movie is out tomorrow i think, but i saw the book and thought it looked worth its price. =) anyway haven't read a novel for AGES. so... anyway it's a very touching tale of the young girl mary. after passion of the Christ, and seeing her tear stained face and sorrow, it's very refreshing to see 'how it all began', how she first got the message from God, how she probably reacted and felt...

she must have been so scared. so young and so much uncertainty already. and it was difficult times to live in and to be a mother in... i feel so much for her. as i read the book i was moved to tears (but quickly brushed them away cos i was on the mrt lah). it dawned on me that i am a lot like her, in my current situation (no i am not expecting, nothing like that). the feelings, the thoughts and doubts running through her mind etc... a young woman about to be married and unsure of the future and of what God has in mind for her life. i am amazed by her faith and encouraged by her vulnerability.

i would guess that a lot of other women would feel the same way as they read the book. so do read it for yourselves and share how you feel about it. and as Christmas comes nearer, let's not forget the real reason why we celebrate this special season. i must say, that for myself, this Christmas, i want to see it through mary's eyes of faith.

my dec newsletter is uploaded on the left (archive), so do read my latest update! i'll be back with a longer post soon... =)