Every good
adventure has a purpose and is filled with excitement! In our case, our purpose
was to introduce Cadence Children’s Ministry (CCM) to our U.S. Military
Chaplains and to hear their hearts for children’s ministry. Our excitement came
from many different things. We were excited for the opportunity to travel to
Japan for the first time, excited to introduce CCM overseas for the first time
and excited to take another step closer towards serving our military children!!
Leading and guiding us through Japan was our VP for Field Ministry, Todd Tillapaugh.
He, along with his family were missionaries in Japan for nine years!
The Chapel on the Yokosuka Naval Base |
After about
24 hours of continual travel; Sarah, Todd and myself made it to our first stop
in Yokosuka, Japan where we met the Cadence missionaries to the Yokosuka Naval
Base! We were super tired from a day of traveling, real excited to be in Japan
and thankful we finally had a place to call home for the next couple of days!
The following morning, I had the opportunity to visit the Yokosuka Naval Base
with Todd, Matthew Bachali (the director of the Yokosuka Hospitality House) and
his friend Jason! We met up with one of the Chaplains to play ultimate Frisbee with
some Sailors; this has become one of his avenues for outreach. After playing,
we were able to sit down with him and discuss what children’s ministry
currently looks like on base. We learned that the Chaplains actually attempted
getting rid of children’s ministry because there wasn't enough man power to
keep it running. Taking away children’s ministry had parents up in arms and not
wanting to attend chapel, so the Chaplains kept it running. Now their children’s
ministry is solely run on parent volunteers! To hear that our hope and dream is
to minister to military children was a huge encouragement to the Chaplain,
which turned into an encouragement for us! Not only are we wanted on military
bases, but we are needed.
Game night at the Hospitality House |
For the
remaining 3 days we spent in Yokosuka, we saw ministry in action at the
hospitality house and we also took some time to see Japan! Our first night
there, we walked in during their Bible Study. We were also able to sit in on
their weekly Friday service! Another night, we had dinner and “game night” with
the Sailors and their families, about 80 in attendance. Some of the sailors and
their families come over on Saturday mornings for breakfast, giving us the
opportunity to have another meal with them.
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