Monday, 10 March 2014

Dragging our suitcases through Tokyo cuz that's how we roll.

      Outreach has been good, and a lot of work is put into it, but I aim to bring joy, hence the bad joke.
Our last week on Osaka was full of youth outreach which involved dances, street evangelism, large amounts of participating in selfies, and no small amount of struggling to learn more Japanese. I forgot some already!
It was great to see how much God can do in just a few weeks. At first it seemed our contacts weren't quite sure to do with a MAD team, but God opened doors to youth, churches and the community in crazy ways! I found it a bit hard to get my bearings in it though, because I'm not a performer, so being onstage is hard, but not having a place onstage when the rest of the team does is equally frustrating. I have taken my role of Intercessor, as well as onstage art sometimes. It's hard to bring such large paper when your way of getting around is walking, and a train like a sardine can!
Before we left Osaka, we walked to Kyoto in the footsteps of two famous missionaries, and visited some of the shrines. I won't be going to shrines again, they hurt!
     We travelled by bullet train to Tokyo two days ago. everything is noisy, full of people, and lights dazzle you every corner. It's beautiful and I love it so much! The first thing we did here was learn some Japanese worship songs, and sing them at Shibuya Harvest that evening. After that we cleaned toilets. We never had time for lunch, and we finally got to having dinner around 10 pm. Pizza that night was the most amazing thing I tasted, simply because it was long anticipated. (I had wanted pizza since BEFORE outreach and never bothered to order it, because I don't want to waste money on things I don't really need. That didn't deter me from buying green tea KitKats though! they were cheap.)
    The next four weeks we are looking forwards to teaching English classes, doing some church work and performance, and there's always the element of surprise.
The family we are staying with are personal friends, and it's so nice to be in a home setting again! I have heard that they are a bit famous in Christian sphere in Japan, which makes sense, because right now the Dad is doing a crosswalk walking across America. Yup.
Our team is getting closer it seems, and hardly a day goes by without Daniel taking a picture of his food, Me coming up with a new way to mess up my words, and all of us in random outbursts of song and dance.
Our biggest prayer is that we would stay healthy, and that we would we be given the right heart and words to reach the ones God loves. Which is everyone BTW.
Japan has been good to me so far, And I really believe I grow so much every time I travel elsewhere. This is what I want to spend my life doing!

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