
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Where are Bob & Chris in Japan December 28

Monday, December 22, 2008
Where are Bob & Chris in Japan December 21
Friday, December 19, 2008
Where in Japan are Bob & Chris ? December 17


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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Where in Japan are Bob & Chris December 16


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Friday, December 12, 2008
Where in Japan are Bob & Chris December 12

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Sunday, December 7, 2008
Where in Japan are Bob & Chris December 4



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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Where In Japan are Bob & Chris November 30



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Saturday, November 29, 2008
Where In Japan are Bob & Chris November 25th
After preaching on November 23rd Bob and Chris found themselves late on the following Tuesday helping to feed those Jesus was talking about when he said , “As you did it unto the least of these my brethren you did it unto me.” Matt. 25:40 They were invited by a member of Musashino Lutheran Church who heard Bob’s sermon on the 23rd. Yasuko Nakayama volunteers regularly to help in the ministry of the House of Star. This ministry distributes food to the homeless in the area of Tokyo around Minowa subway station know as Sanya. It is an older section of the city. At Yasuko san’s invitation Bob and Chris went with her and met the sister who runs the ministry along with other volunteers to help on Tuesday night. They met when a van with the other volunteers pulled up on a street corner outside Minowa Station. Together they drove into a small park on this cold, dark and rain saturated night. Like street vendors they quickly set up the feeding stations. The hungry were already lined up and waiting in the darkness. Chris ladeled soup with vegetables cut small enough to be consumed from a cup without need of chop sticks. Bob helped hand out rice balls with a pickled plumb in the center and a wrapping of sea weed. The food was made by nuns at a local Roman Catholic Convent. The line of “the least of these my brethren” quietly shuffled past each station first receiving the rice; then the soup; sometimes followed by a thank you or a quiet smile. Quickly the food was handed out and the van repacked. The homeless wandered away into the night; some of them back to the cardboard residences they had staked out for this night in the bushes and corners of the park. Bob and Chris back in the van were off with the others to a mall where many homeless seek shelter each night. A mall in this part of Tokyo is an area of shops with a common roof and otherwise open to the elements. Here the volunteers did not set up stations and wait for the least of these to shuffle by with hands extended. Here as far as you could look down the street of the mall were boxes and mattresses and all manner of open enclosures with humanity sitting or laying covered up to try and survive. Each one had his or her space in the cold wet darkness. The volunteers pushed a cart with soup; offering it as they passed each “residence” The volunteers this night were an interesting group. In addition to Bob & Chris there was a young woman from North Carolina employed here as a linguist, a pastor from the Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church, a Roman Catholic priest in training from Uganda, and a government worker from the Republic of Yemen and some local Japanese folks. It was an eclectic mix of people whom God called together to be with Jesus Tuesday night in the dark, cold rain of Tokyo. Quickly the distribution ended and the van was packed for the final time. Bob, Chris and Yasuko returned with the others for a debriefing session at Star House; the tiny ministry headquarters in the neighborhood. Soon they were on their way back to Mitaka; walking through the same streets to the Minowa Station where they had experienced the one who said “As you did it to the least of these my brethren you did it to me.”
Zen Ben
Monday, November 24, 2008
Thanksgiving: Where in Japan are Bob & Chris
On November 27th Bob and Chris will celebrate their 2nd Thanksgiving Holiday of 2008. They will be with Rev. Dr. Jim and Carol Sacks in their home on the campus of Japan Lutheran Theological Seminary. Jim and Carol are both long term ELCA missionaries in Japan. They are part of a wonderful missionary community that has been so welcoming and supportive of Pastor Bob and Chris while they have been living in Tokyo and on the seminary campus. This year Bob & Chris really are celebrating two Thanksgivings. By the time they celebrate the one on the 27th the first one will be past. In Japan there is an official holiday of thanksgiving celebrated on November 23r
d. This holiday has been a long standing part of Japanese culture. Thanks to an invitation from a member of Hoya Lutheran Church Bob and Chris participated recently in a Japanese culture class in Mikata and wore clothes similar to what might have been worn by Japanese in the Meiji era. Thanksgiving is officially listed in National Ritual Calendar established during the Meiji era. The actual name of this thanksgiving holiday is Niinamesai. On the calendar established during the Meiji era it says "the emporer both offers and partakes of firstfruits of the harvest". Like the United States Thanksgiving holiday the understanding in Japan has modified over time; but the principle remains the same. In Japan there is a harvest festival to give thanks for the rice harvest that sustained and continues to sustain the people. In the United States there is a harvest festival to give thanks for the crops that sustained the Pilgrims and the Indians and continues to sustain the people . Bob and Chris this year in a new way have and will celebrate thanks giving.

Thursday, November 20, 2008
Where in Japan are Bob & Chris November 18




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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Where in Japan are Bob & Chris November 16


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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Where in Japan are Bob & Chris? Bible Studies!




Sunday, November 9, 2008
November 9 Where in Japan are Bob and Chris?

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November 7 Where are Bob and Chris in Japan?

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Sunday, November 2, 2008
All Saints Sunay at Hiyoshi Lutheran Church
Pastor Bob preached a sermon for All Saints Sunday based on the Beatitudes. It was well received as it was well translated by his colleague Pastor Naoki Asano; the same pastor who came to the South Carolina Synod and was at St. Paul, Aiken for Holy Week as the "Exchange Pastor" from Japan a few years ago. Pastor Asano also invited Pastor Bob to help with Holy Communion distribution. Worship was meaningful and the church was filled beyond capacity.
During this wonderful day at Hiyosih Church Pastor Bob and Chris met many wonderful and interesting people. One of them Mr. Yagisawa was someone who will stand out in the memory of this trip. This gentleman now 84 years of age is the pen pal to Mr Si Lambert, an active and faithful member of St. Paul, Aiken SC. Pastor Bob presented a gift to Mr Yagisawa from Si Lambert as well as his greetings and prayers. Mr Yagisawa was most appreciative and asked Pastor Bob to express his great appreciation to Si Lambert . He shared about his life as an engineer, his joy at being able to correspond with Si despite some difficulty with failing eyesight and had one more request. This was to be remembered to a young missionary whose picture he showed me. The picture was of a gathering of young Christian converts with their missionary pastor. The missionary in the picture, taken over forty years ago, was a young Rev. Charles Dawkins. Pastor Dawkins is now retired and living in South Carolina His faithful work planted the seeds that today are seen in a vibrant Hiyoshi Lutheran Church, Hiyoshi, Japan.
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: 2nd Harvest Tokyo Japan


After all the food was prepared it was loaded into a 2nd Harvest van for the trip to Ueno Park. The volunteers who had worked the preparation session and were also working in distribution, Bob & Chris included, made their way to Ueno Park on the train. Once at Ueno Park the van and volunteers and leaders gathered at the distribution area. The equipment and tables were set up, assignments were given out and the distribution process began. Bob was assigned to placing a piece of chicken in the rice on each plate. Chris was assigned to hand the completed meals to the recipients. It was good to do work as they remembered the words of Jesus, "As you have done unto the least of these by brothers, you have done it unto me."
The distribution fed 485 persons on this Saturday. About 585 meals in total were handed out. Produce and other food items were also distributed. Nothing was left over or left to waste. It was good to feed so many people and it was sad to see so many people who needed to be fed. It was a blessed time of stewardship for all who participated. Bob and Chris were thankful for the opportunity. Google "2nd Harvest Tokyo, Japan to find out more about this ministry.
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