What a crazy whirl-wind this has been. Mike and I have had such a fantastic time. The people that we have met we will not forget. Thank you guys at home and around the world for your prayers and support. I will continue to update my blog with more video from the trip after I spend some much needed time with my lovely wife Jessica. For our final day we started off the morning with the powerful church planting team in Osaka. For lunch we had some great Chinese food with some of the team and one of my all time ministry heroes Kevin Greer. I had lunch with Kevin Greer in Japan!
Mike and I took a beautiful bullet train ride back to
Nagoya. The bullet train is really
a crazy machine. I'll have video of that soon. After the hour-long ride we met up with some new friends for
a Karaoke extravaganza. It was
really a great time. Great music,
great friends, and all I could drink Japanese ginger ale. For those of you that know me, you’ll
know that’s a recipe for success.
After the extravaganza we made our way to a sushi to have my first Japanese sushi experience. It was of course wonderful.
I’m really going to miss Japan. I’m hoping to come back soon. In the meantime I’m going to dream big dreams, pray big
prayers, and expect God to do a major work in restoring hope to a lot of
hopeless people.
A note on
hopelessness in Japan:
We
heard a lot about the devastation in Japan after the recent tsunami and
earthquake. Over 29,000 people
died in the tragic incident. It
breaks my heart to know that the people in this beautiful country had to endure
such trauma. It breaks my heart
even further that, in America, we never hear that every year even more people
than that are committing suicide.
The suicide rate in Japan is among the highest in the world. Over 30,000 people on average commit
suicide every year. They say that
there is a suicide every 15 minutes. This is indicative, to me, of a lack of
hope. I’m not sure why that is,
there are varying theories. It
means to me that hope needs to somehow be restored. I will pray for hope for the Japanese people, knowledge of
the truth, and a peace that passes all understanding.