Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Back from Okinawa:

My body is telling me that it is currently 5 a.m. tomorrow and I should be sleeping, despite the sunny afternoon and cool breeze. Yes, we are home. Wes and I enjoyed our second week in Okinawa with the Oshman's and the "Harbor" community! We were a little more adjusted to the culture, and were more familiar with the people around us. Two weeks seems just long enough to start forming relationships then, of course, we left.

One unique aspect of this community is that it is not composed of one specific branch of service. It is not safe to assume the person you are talking to is in the Air Force, since there are also Army personnel stationed at Kadena, as well as Camp Foster (a Navy base) about two miles away and several other Marine Corps bases locally. This adds a touch of unfamiliarity, since all of these branches operate differently as far as day-to-day operations, deployments and even language go! (Thanks Navy)

Tuesday nights I got the opportunity to be involved with the Women's Bible study, which is currently made up of primarily married women (who are mostly wives of Active Duty). These women are from all walks of life, with all sorts of spiritual backgrounds and levels of maturity. There was also a monthly Prayer Breakfast for women on a Saturday morning. I shared a little this past Saturday about how God has used scripture specifically in my prayer life. It was encouraging also to break up into small groups and pray with these women. I saw their hearts for their families, missions, the Gospel, and their own walks with Christ. They are truly a loving and fun-filled group.

Wednesday nights Mark leads a Bible Study on base at "Project 196", the cafe ministry. It is open to everyone, and provides a good opportunity for unbelievers to come and see what this "Jesus" stuff is all about. They are currently doing an in depth study on 1 Corinthians. The men also have a "Band of Brothers" Prayer breakfast at the Project every other Saturday. Wes was privileged to share with the men some of the ways God has worked in his life too.

Being there for Easter weekend was an added bonus. The usual Friday night Worship service was focused specifically on the cross. It was a contemplative night, as we thought on and prayed about the cross, Jesus atoning work and our indebtedness. Good Friday truly is good, but should be considered with sobriety. Then Sunday was a celebration of the Risen Lord!! We scheduled a barbecue picnic, fun for the kids, and several baptisms in the East China Sea. We held out through the beginning of the rain but ultimately we had rain soaked children with soggy bags of Easter eggs and a 'bug-out' back to the Harbor. Even with the chaos of changing plans it was a great afternoon of celebration with a community joined by their Savior.

We are now lovers of sushi and proficient users of chopsticks. If you are familiar with sushi you'll know about the California Roll. Well, the creator of said roll happens to be a man named Yoshi with a restaurant on Okinawa, not far away from The Harbor. Mark and Jen took us there to eat one night and it was probably our favorite night of sushi on the island!

We also took a trip further north on the island with two other couples to tour a Pineapple plantation. The northern half of the island contains most of the natural beauty of Okinawa and boy is it beautiful!! It a great time going through the plantation and the winery. We sampled Pineapple ice cream (that is the best!) wines, juices, cookies, chocolate, cakes, dried and fresh fruit, and more...

Time spent with the Oshmans was really good. It was usually laced with young young ladies who are the brightest, cheeriest, most joyful and fun little girls ever! Spending time with Jen and the girls really made me consider things I hadn't really seen yet. What is it like to have babies and raise them in "the field" as missionaries? It was a blessing to see Mark and Jen guard time with their girls, love them, discipline them, and live in the community with them.


I am sure there is more I've missed. But I'll let you chew on this for a while :) Be watching your mail box for a prayer update from us in the near future!

Please pray with us: That God would continue to be glorified through this ministry, and that we (and the Oshman's) would have wisdom in planning the next steps.

本当にありがとう

As Servants of Jesus,

Elaine and Wes

12 comments:

  1. Welcome Back! Sounds like you had a good trip. Can't wait to hear more.
    Mom

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  2. I miss you guys so much. I'm glad things went well for you two. Hope to hear from you soon. Love ya and miss you.

    Angel

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  3. Awwww! I love your post. My favorite line is, "...the creator of said roll..." Hahahaha. I love your writing style! Tomorrow is Friday and I wish you were here to make some amazing cookies and bread!! You forgot to tell all your fans that you're an incredible baker. You are missed. Love, Jen

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  4. Glad to hear you had an awesome Spirit filled trip. God is lining up amazing plans for you and Wes! Thanks for keeping me informed!

    Kari

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  5. Yay, so glad to hear that you had a great trip! Can't wait to hear how the next chapter is going to unfold for you.
    Love ya,
    Ally :-)

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  6. do you still have the tattoo that says,"but daddy ......" ?
    we really must talk......glad a good time was had by all......God bless you both.....and all that follow

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  7. Hey you two!
    I'm glad you were able to come and scout out what this side of the world is like. Like I've told you before, you're pretty much 4 years ahead of me when it comes to moving into Missions. I was really encouraged by you two and hope you guys come back sooner than later (cuz I'm outa here in August). I pray that you two would keep an eternal perspective through your journeys back, and never get complacent.
    Missin you guys already,
    Dan

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  8. Hey it was really cool to hear about your trip...!

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  9. hi kids... Would someone please tell daddy that tattoos are permanent... he doesn't get it, does he? :)

    Good to hear about the trip.
    peace

    but, PS-
    why didn't you pack hannah in a suitcase and bring her home!? She is waaaaay too freaking cute! All of the Oshman girls are, but hannah really gets me!

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  10. Emily-
    Babies don't pack well, they're lumpy and wiggly.
    But it's amazing, they have these child-carrying car seat things these days, it's pretty convenient for those wishing to transport kids. I'm sure Jen would miss her little bundle-of-almost-crawling-joy!

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  11. elaine--
    she started crawling the day after you left!! can you believe it!? you'll have to check my blog for a recent hilarious story about abby grace. thanks for not putting any of them into your suitcase--i would miss them indeed!! hope you guys are well!
    love, jen

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  12. Welcome back Wes & Elaine. Can't wait to hear more about it...let me know when you can do coffee!

    Tracey

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