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Thursday, November 11, 2010
One More Step
One more "step" in the renovations! Getting some tile installed in the church entry today!
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Thursday, September 16, 2010
The Church Office Building: Before... and After!
Well, I thought you all might like to see a before and after of the exterior of church entrance part of the building! It took a little while... from Oct. 2008 to September 2010... but it is worth it to see the difference! I would like to thank everyone who had a part in helping renovate this building. Thank you so much! I especially want to thank Ken Mansell whose work and guidance is invaluable and essential!
The back before: (Before we bought the building)
The back after:
The north side before:
The north side after(with new steeper roof): (a summer growth is kinda high at the field next door)
The office front before:
The church entrance after:
Building Before:
Building After:
"This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.
Psalm 118:24
Psalm 118:24
Monday, September 13, 2010
Siding: The Final Product
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Siding: Day 4... Finished!!
Siding: Day 3
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Siding: Day 2
Siding: Day 1
Praise the Lord! We are finally getting the siding done on the church entrance portion of the building! Here are some pictures from the first day.
Please pray for the workers safety and for us as we try to witness to them.
We see the new siding going up and think, "Boy, it sure looks good and it would be nice to get the other part of the building done now too!" But, we don't mind waiting for awhile to be able to get the other part done.
Thank you all for praying for us here in Shibetsu! Take care.
Serving Jesus,
Alan
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Please pray for the workers safety and for us as we try to witness to them.
We see the new siding going up and think, "Boy, it sure looks good and it would be nice to get the other part of the building done now too!" But, we don't mind waiting for awhile to be able to get the other part done.
Thank you all for praying for us here in Shibetsu! Take care.
Serving Jesus,
Alan
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Monday, June 14, 2010
Alan meets the Mayor
Well, it has been a little while since I "blogged." Gomen (sorry). The weather(April snow) is quite different from the last posting! Ha! It has been 28c or about 82f which is a scorcher for Hokkaido, Japan! We are enjoying the warmer weather and it is a bit unusual for our area. Normally, we only have warm weather like this in August for a couple weeks. We have been saying "it looks like its going to be a hot summer!" We shall see.
Recently, I started helping in the six public elementary schools in the area teaching english to the 5th and 6th graders. It is only for a few hours 5 or 6 times a month, but it is a great opportunity to get to know a lot of people in a hurry! Recently, I got to meet Shibetsu's Mayor and it was put in the local paper. Ha! Mrs. Nishio (our church member) saw the article and gave it to us. Evidently, it is customary at times for new city employees to have a meeting with the Mayor. Our family and Shepherd Baptist Church was mentioned in the article... not bad... free publicity! Haha! Please pray for this outreach to turn into new relationships, new visitors at church, and new folks hear about and come to the Lord.
Friday, April 2, 2010
April 2nd
Friday, March 19, 2010
Winter is back!!!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Two New Students
Praise the Lord, recently we learned we'd be getting two new students for our English class and today was their first day. These two girls are sisters. We met their mom and them at a local park last summer. We were out on a Saturday passing out church/Gospel info packs house to house. After that we went to a park to let the kids play and to try to make some new contacts among the kids playing. That is where we met them. Now, all these months later they are now in our English class. Pray that we can reach them with the Gospel. It takes a lot of time! It takes a lot of prayer!
Left: front - Ayuka (7), back - Erika (10)
Also pictured is Malachi and Mizuki.
Also, I finished framing part of the church auditorium ceiling (sorry no picture of that today), and we got approved for another 3 years on our visas.
Have a great week!
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Left: front - Ayuka (7), back - Erika (10)
Also pictured is Malachi and Mizuki.
Also, I finished framing part of the church auditorium ceiling (sorry no picture of that today), and we got approved for another 3 years on our visas.
Have a great week!
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"This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.
Psalm 118:24
Psalm 118:24
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Dinner Guest
Praise the Lord. Last night we were privileged to have Mr. Shiraki (she-rah-key) over for dinner. The girls made pizza which was delicious! I think Shiraki san thought so too because he loaded up on pizza! Oh, I forgot to mention... he's single. So, that pretty much explains his appetite! We had a nice time and as you can see below, he and the boys got to play a little bit, too.
Mr. Shiraki works at the local Homac, which is the name of a home center/hardware store. We have known him for about 2 years (since being in Shibetsu). He has been a great help to us at the store as we have ordered and purchased various things for the building renovation. We are truly thankful for people who show us foreigners kindness and are helpful. We have invited him to church and to the Christmas meeting both years but he hasn't come. So, we are glad he could come for time with the family. Often times here in Japan this is how making a difference in someone's life all begins! Please pray that he will come to know the Lord as his Savior!
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Mr. Shiraki works at the local Homac, which is the name of a home center/hardware store. We have known him for about 2 years (since being in Shibetsu). He has been a great help to us at the store as we have ordered and purchased various things for the building renovation. We are truly thankful for people who show us foreigners kindness and are helpful. We have invited him to church and to the Christmas meeting both years but he hasn't come. So, we are glad he could come for time with the family. Often times here in Japan this is how making a difference in someone's life all begins! Please pray that he will come to know the Lord as his Savior!
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"This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.
Psalm 118:24
Psalm 118:24
Friday, February 19, 2010
Church Renovations - lights
I forgot to mention a week or so ago that I got the light fixtures put up in the church genkan (entryway). Here's a look:
Next it is time to mud, tape, and paint the drywall. Then flooring and trim and we should be getting that finished look! ...at least in this area! Ha!
But!!! (sigh!) I can't start on that today. I need to do day three of the marathon snow removal!! Day one: 3rd floor roof snow. Day two: 2nd floor (office) roof snow. (Thanks Victoria. She was on the roof shoveling, too!) Day three (today): Clean up the ground around the building from all the snow that was shoveled off!! Get those shovels and the snowblower ready! He I come. Yahoo!
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Next it is time to mud, tape, and paint the drywall. Then flooring and trim and we should be getting that finished look! ...at least in this area! Ha!
But!!! (sigh!) I can't start on that today. I need to do day three of the marathon snow removal!! Day one: 3rd floor roof snow. Day two: 2nd floor (office) roof snow. (Thanks Victoria. She was on the roof shoveling, too!) Day three (today): Clean up the ground around the building from all the snow that was shoveled off!! Get those shovels and the snowblower ready! He I come. Yahoo!
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Roof snow removal
Yesterday I did some needed snow removal on the roof.
This is the over the second story of the church enterance:
The next picture is over the third floor. We live on the third floor. Blowing snow ends up curling over the sides of the building and it builds up over time to be quite dangerous if it all fell at once on someone. So, I cut it off the side little by little:
Next pic: Where's the roof? It's there under all that snow! We have a concave style roof with a drain gutter in the center. The snow builds up in it til it's full then most of the snow blows off the roof. But when the snow starts to build up higher than the roofs edge then it need some attention!
Today I need to go at it again to complete the job! Whew!! That stuff can wear a person out!
AND! The job is not done until the shoveled off snow is cleaned up from three stories below!!! I am glad this is the first time (and maybe last time) of doing this for this winter!
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This is the over the second story of the church enterance:
The next picture is over the third floor. We live on the third floor. Blowing snow ends up curling over the sides of the building and it builds up over time to be quite dangerous if it all fell at once on someone. So, I cut it off the side little by little:
Next pic: Where's the roof? It's there under all that snow! We have a concave style roof with a drain gutter in the center. The snow builds up in it til it's full then most of the snow blows off the roof. But when the snow starts to build up higher than the roofs edge then it need some attention!
Today I need to go at it again to complete the job! Whew!! That stuff can wear a person out!
AND! The job is not done until the shoveled off snow is cleaned up from three stories below!!! I am glad this is the first time (and maybe last time) of doing this for this winter!
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
Prayer request
Friday, February 12, 2010
"Office" Work
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Church Renovations - Stairs Ceiling
Church Renovations - Entryway Ceiling
Well, recently I finished the ceiling tile in the church genkan (entryway).
Hopefully, today I can finish the ceiling tiles at the top of the church stairs (just before the auditorium). Ladder here I come!
We have light fixtures on order for these two areas. We should be able to get them and put them up next week. Let there be light!
Bro. Alan
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Hopefully, today I can finish the ceiling tiles at the top of the church stairs (just before the auditorium). Ladder here I come!
We have light fixtures on order for these two areas. We should be able to get them and put them up next week. Let there be light!
Bro. Alan
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Dan Woolley - Christian, Earthquake Surviver
Praise the Lord that Dan and others are being found. It is sad, however, to think of the many who have not and will not be found alive. Especially sad is the fact that most likely, many did not know the Lord Jesus as their Savior:
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