From Yokosuka we took an hour train
ride, a three hour plane ride and an hour car ride to get to Okinawa, Japan!
Our first stop that night was The Harbor, a hospitality house. On Sundays, they
have a service so we were able to sit in and meet some servicemen! Monday, we were up bright and early to meet
with the Youth missionaries (Don and Mark). Don and his family run the youth
ministry on Camp Foster and Mark, along with his family, run youth ministry on
the Kadena Air Base. They teamed up to bring their high school students
together for a retreat over the weekend; we were able to catch the last day! There
were daily sessions, worship, games and a time for personal devotions for the
teens to take part in. They seemed to have a blast! The speaker for the retreat
was our friend, Mike Hilt. We met him along with his wife during candidacy this
past summer.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
Our friend, Mike. |
On Tuesday, we met with two chaplains on
Kadena, Chaplain McCain and Chaplain Sellers.
They were excited to meet with us and pleased to hear Cadence is forming
a children’s ministry. Chaplain McCain and Chaplain Sellers expressed how
having a structured children’s ministry would be invaluable. Having
missionaries focused on children’s ministry would allow the Chaplains to
provide a better adult ministry. Parents want to provide good, healthy and fun
environments for their children. As it stand right now, their children’s
ministry isn't growing because they don’t have man power to run it. Sarah and I
would become some of that man power. Chaplain McCain and Chaplain Sellers also
mentioned the huge effect CCM will have on marriage retreats (as we shared in
our previous post). They repeatedly told us
having CCM in any chapel would be a blessing and have a great impact on the
chapel community! Wrapping up, the
Chaplain McCain and Chaplain Sellers said they will pray for God to provide
everything needed for us to be out in the field as soon as possible!
"GaGa Ball" with some Junior High students |
Later that evening, we were able to experience the junior
high youth ministry on Kadena. We saw a
discipleship class on leadership as well as the middle school youth group. When the parents started picking up their
children at the end, we met another Chaplain. He had a daughter who attend the youth group. We told him about CCM and the first thing out of his mouth was “When are you
coming??!?!” We were pretty excited to
know that Chaplains we didn't have meetings set up with were just as excited as
the Chaplains we did meet with!!
The
next couple of days we were taken to visit the marine bases of Camp Foster and
Camp Kinser. Our meeting on Camp Foster
was with Chaplain Bradley -Davila.
Chaplain Bradley -Davila was a wonderful lady full of the Spirit! She was very excited to hear about CCM. She had great insight for what CCM would look
like between the three Marine Bases. She
said that CCM is needed to affect the whole family unit; the chapel ministry
would grow and grow. She understands
that if the family’s children are taken care of in a structured, safe and fun
environment then the whole family is going to benefit. She also told us that any chapel would be
stupid if they didn't want CCM. This was
very encouraging!
On our last day in Japan we had the chance to meet with a
Chaplain and his wife about children’s ministry. They echoed everything the
previous Chaplains told us. We talked about how having CCM will be extremely beneficial
having a tsunami effect. Meaning CCM will impact the kids first; reach their
parents and then the military community as a whole! They were excited to know
our hearts and our dedication is for children’s ministry! They also encouraged
us to continue pushing to make our dream come to life!
The theme for this trip can be summed up in two
words: exciting and encouraging. We were excited to see Japan and our potential
place of ministry, excited to meet Chaplains and hear their hearts, and excited
to see Cadence in action! We were so encouraged by the support the Chaplains
gave us; encouraged by their excitement for us to come and encouraged to get
there as fast as we can! We see the need and the potential for children’s
ministry in Japan and we can’t wait to see God move in the hearts of these
children!MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
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