PERSONAL PRAYER ITEMS

1. Today the decision was made to proceed ahead with the Field Council for our Converge Worldwide Japan Team next week (March 30-April 1). PRAY that God would provide a tank of gas for the Ellisons to attend this event. 2. Continue to PRAY for missionaries monitoring developments and deciding whether to stay of leave the Kanto area (or Japan). John talked to a missionary from the Philippines who was encouraged that Converge Worldwide was…

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When Smiles Collide (Elaine)

When smiles collide When smiles collide with tears, I remember that I am not alone. When joys and sorrows come one upon another, I remember that God loves me. When highs and lows seem oddly alike, I remember that Jesus died for me. When sunshine and shadow are confused, I look to God and remember that my life is but one piece of God’s great universal plan and that is good. The past 12 months…

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Japan Sunday Update

Today has been a day of mixed feelings. I have been elated about hearing report after report of relief work through CRASH and other agencies and our Rengo churches. This is very exciting. I have also heard about the struggle that people are dealing with all over Japan. Now that Elaine and I have relocated to the Kansai area (see below) we realize that no one here has not been effected. We also have heard…

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Christian Regional Relief Response

Christian Response to the Disaster I have previous written about the collection of relief supplies and the shipping from the Nagoya area churches. There is also much help coming from the Kansai area. One missionary from Kansai for over a week has been assessing damaged areas far to the north. He bought a truck has been coordinating shipping up to his area for establishing a base of operation. One missionary reported making it to Sendai…

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Rengo Response to Relief

Converge Worldwide and the Japan team has been partnering with the Japan Baptist Church Association (Rengo) for over 60 years. This network of churches did not report any damage or problems from the earthquake. But they are mobilized to help. They are praying, giving, and sending relief. This was a letter sent by Pastor Hiro Yonai of the Kokubunji church in western Tokyo. I appreciate that you lift us and our country up with your…

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Mehns Temporarily Relocate

Thanks for thinking and praying for our safety. As we have been monitoring the situation in general and the Fukushima power plant in particular, our mission has been discussing possible evacuation plans with our Home Office since Tuesday last week and what it would look like. Elaine came to Kansai (Osaka) area on Friday for the Kansai school board meeting and to deal with possible train delays was planning to stay until Saturday (and packed…

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