Dear Praying Friends,
At the time of writing this, I’m preparing for
a message on the ‘Triumphal Entry’ at the
Lighthouse church on the 2nd March.
The text above is part of the passage we’ll
be considering that day and one of the main themes
is that of the rejection of Messiah by His people and
His grief for the judgment which would follow as a
result.
Let us ask God for strength to reach out to the many
we know who have rejected Him also, that they may not
have to suffer in a similar fashion when He returns.
Where have we been?
I’m sure that many of you will be wondering
what has happened to us since we last wrote. Well,
apologies once again for not writing sooner.
As we mentioned in our last prayer news, we plan to
come to N. Ireland around the 10th of May.
Crystal finished work at the kindergarten on the 31st
January and has been kept busy looking after me and
lending a hand wherever she is needed. Her expertise
as a kindergarten teacher has been very useful and
she enjoys passing on tips to other English teachers
and helping them in their classes.
British Visa
We have applied for a visa for Crystal, who, as many
of you will know, is Canadian. She has to attend an
interview on the 4th March in Tokyo, and at the moment
the British Embassy is processing her application.
Do pray that the process would be a smooth one and
we’d be able to get the visa without any problems.
We haven’t as yet made any concrete plans as
to what we’ll do in N. Ireland, but Aaron plans
to start searching for jobs via the Internet sometime
in March.
We’ll also be looking for a place to live, probably
to rent, though we are thankful to have the offer of
staying with Aaron’s parents until we find somewhere.
We may need a car, depending on where we live, so
if you happen to know anyone who is selling one at
a reasonable price and in good condition, please feel
free to drop us an e-mail or write us a note.
As you can see, there are lots of things to pray for,
but we are so glad that the Lord has a plan for us,
and we are looking forward to seeing what that is,
in His time.
Do pray that as Aaron looks for work and as we look
for a place to live, that we may be sensitive to the
leading of the Holy Spirit, and that we would seek
to be good witnesses for Him wherever He leads us.
Please pray also, that Aaron would be able to give
his successor in the office, Lizelle Barnard, as much
training as possible in all the office routines, before
we leave.
Japan
We have been in Japan now, for a combined total of
almost 10 years! Japan has certainly become an important
part of both of our lives, and we will miss the place
a lot, especially the many friends we have made during
our time here.
We both believe, for a number of reasons, that it
is now time to move on.
However, we would love to share what God is and has
been doing in Japan, so please do contact us when we
get back and we’ll be glad to come and share
with your church or group about the work here.
Please write to us or contact us via Aaron’s
parents at the address at the bottom of this prayer
letter.
Michael & Sachiko
My good friend Michael was married to Sachiko on the
30th November 2002 in Hawaii.
He called me the day after they arrived back to Japan
to say how well things had gone.
His parents, neither of whom know the Lord Jesus as
Saviour, as well as Sachiko’s family were very
impressed by the sacrifice and service provided by
the pastor who conducted the wedding ceremony. Both
he and his wife really went the second mile in making
sure that everything went smoothly, and both Michael
and Sachiko are so grateful to God for His blessing
on the day and the preparations beforehand.
They also had a ‘wedding reception’ here
in Osaka, for those friends who couldn’t make
it to Hawaii.
One friend who came to know the Lord through Michael’s
witness at his previous English school, gave a wonderful
word of testimony at the reception, where many non-Christians
were present.
Michael told me later that this prompted many questions
from some of Sachiko’s friends who were there.
Praise the Lord indeed.
Ashiya
Ronnie Cairns will be back in April, after a year
long sabbatical, when he returned to N. Ireland to
carry out some research on behalf of the university
he works for in Japan.
It will be good to have him back and we will just
manage to see him before we head off to Canada on the
14th April, God willing.
Tanaka san
Do continue to pray for Tanaka san, who has been a
member of Ashiya for many years. She had a baby last
year, and under pressure from her father, had to take
him to the shrine as is the tradition with many baby
boys born in Japan. Although she resisted initially,
the pressure was too much for her in the end.
She is now concerned about the future, because at
the age of 5 and then again at 14, boys are taken to
the shrine to be ‘blessed’.
Do pray for her and that even through this trial,
the Lord will enable her to maintain a testimony for
Him, and that her father might see that it is the only
God and Saviour, Jesus Christ, who can give true blessing
and forgiveness for sins.
Lighthouse
Things continue to go well at the Lighthouse church,
with John Biggs, who recently became pastor there,
and his wife Keiko, who usually translates his sermons
into Japanese.
As well as Sunday morning, there is a Bible study
each Friday evening where John is seeking to take the
church through key Bible teachings.
Each week, there are usually at least a few ‘first-timers’ and
it is wonderful to see the Lord blessing the ministry
through the salvation of souls and the building up
of believers there.
Of course, when the Lord blesses a church, the enemy
also seeks to destroy, and we have seen the devil at
work too, seeking to disrupt the fellowship and relationships
between believers.
Do pray that there would be a sense of unity and that
the devil wouldn’t succeed in his plans.
What Next?
As we mentioned earlier, we plan to leave Japan on
the 14th April, and this will probably be our last
official ‘prayer letter’ as such, although
of course we want to stay in touch with you all as
much as possible, so please do feel free to keep e-mailing,
or writing.
I (Aaron) cannot thank you enough for your support
during my time here, and look forward to keeping in
touch as we enter this new chapter of our lives.
Thanks also to Bill & Christine Cox for their
hard work in sending out this prayer letter each time,
and others who forward it also.
Wishing you much blessing in the year ahead as you
seek to serve Him.
Aaron & Crystal
Aaron & Crystal Wilson,
c/o 1 Grange Avenue,
Dunmurry,
BELFAST,
Co. Antrim,
N. Ireland
BT17 0DD
Tel: 028 9061 0241
e-mail: genesis1v1@hotmail.com
Gifts for the work of Japan Mission can be sent to: ‘Japan
Mission’
56 Warrenside Close, Blackburn, Lancs BB1 9PF.
e-mail: uk@japanmission.org
Copies of this prayer letter can be obtained from:
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cox, 22 Shortwood Road, Dovecot,
Liverpool. L14 0NH
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