Sunday, January 31, 2010

worship leading in Japanese


Today was my second time to lead the afternoon worship service in Japanese! My nerves went haywire at the start. They always do whenever I have to speak or perform before people.

Thank God, they said I did well. The people at church were able to understand everything that I said. I was worried that I might mispronounce some words or get the intonation wrong. I rehearsed the Bible passage reading and the things that I needed to say for each part of the service with my Nihongo tutor last Wednesday and with Eri-san this morning.

The entire service was recorded on cassette tape for my tutor to listen and comment. I hope and pray that God will use that to speak to her heart about Him.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Amy Carmichael was in Japan??


I have been reading the book about Amy Carmichael's life and ministries called "A Chance to Die", written by Elisabeth Elliot. I have just finished the chapter that describes her missionary work in Japan, before she went to Ceylon. This woman had touched so many lives for the Lord here in Japan despite her short stay.



So far, my favorite quote from this book is this:


" Where He leads, I will follow. What He feeds, I will swallow!" :)

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Kobe Hanshin Earthquake anniversary







5:46 am, Tuesday, Jan. 17th. Very cold. Middle of winter season. Trapped in my apartment for 2 hours. Later rescued by a next-door couple who I met for the first and last time. This happened 15 years ago, but the memories are still clear because it was when God spoke to me, " You are ready to go because you know wh...e...re you are going but what about the others? Around you, people are dying without even hearing about Me." In the midst of deep misery, I heard God's voice. Returned to the Philippines a few days after the earthquake but promised God I will return to Kobe in His time. Ten years later, March 2005, God sent me back here to do my share of helping spread the good news to many more Japanese. What a joy to see friends and students from 1994-95 now walking in the Lord, attending church meetings and Bible studies. What a joy to see many more students knowing God through the Bible times in classes! God is eternally good!!!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Jesus loves Japan

Maikos walking in Kyoto..


Japan has more than 100 million people...all packed in a land the size of California. Only about a million are Christians.
This is Kinkakuji Temple, a famous tourist spot in Kyoto.

and more...

young salarymen (company employees) shopping in one of the center gai's



Kobe Motomachi Center Gai



Center Gai (street) where I often go for shopping and walking exercise

more Kobe photos

These photos are not mine. I downloaded these from the internet.
Ikuta Shrine in Kobe...I often pass by this place on my way to Kobe Grocers to buy imported stuff.

Kobe Port Tower in Harborland...I went up one time with a friend. Nice view of Kobe from up there, especially at night. There's a revolving restaurant on the top floor.

downtown kobe

These photos are not mine. I downloaded these from the Net.


one of my favorite places in Kobe , the Harborland



Trying out a new skill just learned...how to upload photos from the internet to this blog...well done! Got it...