Welcome to Tokyo June: it's rainy season!
I, the Lord of sea and sky, I have heard My people cry.
All who dwell in dark and sin, My hand will save.
I who made the stars of night, I will make their darkness bright.
Who will bear My light to them? Whom shall I send?
Here I am Lord, Is it I Lord? I have heard You calling in the night.
I will go Lord, if You lead me. I will hold Your people in my heart.
Dan Schutte, 1981
(Sung annually at CAJ graduation)
Pray with us?
We're so grateful
- The school year ended well for CAJ; we’re excited to move into the pace of summer work, and looking forward to next year!
- We celebrated our 34th birthdays and 7th wedding anniversary this month - we love being married to each other and we’re grateful for health and friendship.
- We spent the end of the month on a short vacation to Sendai, where we got married. The ocean is gorgeous, and we love the projects we get to work on in the cabin, which is over 100 years old. This is the area where the tsunami hit hard in 2011 - we’re so excited to see how much renewal and growth has taken place here. One of our cousins is working for Ishinomaki Christian Center, a growing Christian community just north of where we are; we’re really excited about the projects going on there - check out their website!
Prayer requests
- We are so grieved that our good friend Eri is struggling with a relapse of cancer, this time in her lymph glands (she was diagnosed with throat cancer and underwent surgery in January; see our February post for details). Before getting sick, Eri took care of our kids several days a week, and is one of the pivotal “mothers” at our church. Please, please pray with us!
- We’ve been praying for a while for our young friend Luke, struggling with leukemia. Earlier this month, Luke had a bone marrow transplant with bone marrow donated by his older sister. We pray that this transplant will be successful and that he will be restored to full health soon. Luke is six months older than our son and we have known this family for many years.
- Ryan’s brother has a guiding company that operates here in Japan; throughout July, Ryan will assist him on several trips, guiding international tourists up Mt. Fuji. Pray for safety, good company with his brother, and for good health and energy for Caitlin at home with the kids in his absence.
- July and August bring many changes for us. Please pray as we prepare for our new baby, while also reconfiguring our life around less CAJ work and more Japan Harvest magazine volunteering for Nelle (details below).
Blueberry jam! |
In summer, the heated floor doubles as a ball pit! |
Big changes ahead! Starting July 1, I will drop to a very low percentage contract at CAJ. We're excited about the opportunities that allows, but also nervous about what it will mean for our budget. Ryan will stay at full time, with some shift in his teaching assignment - more details as we finalize those decisions! For me, less time at CAJ means more time to connect with other moms in the neighborhood. I'm really excited about getting to spend more time with moms like Maya, Yuko, Aya, Yumi, Chieko, and Yu.
When the kids have the camera |
When the kids have the camera |
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