Today we said goodbye to dear friends who are moving outside of Japan. Having already moved their large family out of their house, they were crowded into a borrowed apartment for a night before flying out. The tiny apartment was muggy and loud - crowded with grieving, sweaty, hyper kids, weepy moms and loads of final snacks, the men having relocated to a different friend's apartment a few floors above. We kept it short; a quick hug and a few tears. So much goes unspoken, yet understood. See you later. Iiterashai - go and come back. As another friend and I left, I felt the weight of filling in the absence left by this family - so many gathered to be near these sweet humans up to the last moment. But, we commented, saying goodbye felt different for a few of us - we will always have heaven. For some, this family and this home now boxed up and shipped out, was the only taste of Grace and Welcome that some of the farewell party had ever had. For those of us who know Jesus, it's never a final goodbye. Please join us in praying for a smooth transition for this family, to their new home and new country. And for those of us who continue to work here in their absence.
Working in papa's shop |
Splitting wood with a friend |
We value each of you who are part of our global community so much and look forward to each email and dialogue. We're humbly grateful for each of you who donated to our gofundme challenge and regular support through JCAA (see the sidebar for more information). The past few months have been unprecedentedly expensive, with at least a few more months of extra expenses to come.
Dearest of all possible Nelle Caitlyns,
ReplyDeleteI'm praying for you often - your heart, body, hubby, current and future little ones. May you feel the Everlasting Arms hugging and carrying you all through the days, nights, and weeks. Especially the nights, when darkness and solitude can bring scary movies into your mind. For those hours, I'm praying that the Holy Spirit will do what he does best - point you to the Light and remind you of his compassion. xoxoxo Gracie