Met a Japanese Paralympic basketball player at our new school! |
This is a full month for our Japanese school life as well! The Japanese school year ends in March and the new academic year begins in April, with new schools, new teachers, new friends. It's a big change. Our second is graduating from preschool/kindergarten (a three year program in Japan) and will join her older brother in Elementary school, in first grade. We asked for prayer mid-month: for various reasons, we had enrolled our oldest in the local Japanese school across the street from CAJ, which is across town from our home. This year, we took another look at the school we're actually districted for and, after much thought and prayer, we've decided to switch to our closer neighborhood school. We're sad to say goodbye to friends we've made at the other school, but feel good about our choice. Specifically: our new school is a lower economic bracket, there are very few foreigners and no Christians that we know of. Please pray with us that God will use us to reach our community through the connections we build in our new school. So, here we go! April 8 is the start of school for the older two. Number three continues in her second year of preschool, which she LOVES. She's all caps these days.
End of the year goodbyes. We've got about two more weeks with the graduating class at preschool and with the elementary school classmates. Please pray as we look for ways to continue the relationships we cherish and look for healthy ways to say bye for now to those we will hold more loosely. Especially with the preschool moms, several of these women have been part of our open houses for three or four years, and have visited many bible studies and even church. They are very open, and we pray for ongoing opportunities to connect even though we won't see them on a daily basis.
Finally FINISHED!! |
Thank you for being with us; we truly could not be here without you! We would be honored to pray for you! Please let us know how you are, and how we could pray for you and your families. Prayer is the most we can do, because it engages the power of God.
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