Dear
Praying Friends, November 2012
Genesis 50:19, 20 And Joseph said unto them,
Fear not: for am I in the place of God?
But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good,
to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive.
We recently celebrated Thanksgiving and Christmas will soon be upon us. Too often we get so wrapped up in the business of the season to reflect on how or if we are truly putting into practice the great truths of these holidays by thanking and trusting God for the things, both good and bad, in our lives. Joseph is a great example for us in the Bible of how we need to look at those events and people which cause trouble in our lives. Joseph trusted the living God's will for his live despite betrayal by his family, false charges and unthankfulness for his goodness to them. Joseph had more cause than most of us to be bitter and revengeful. He even had it in his power to really get back at those that hurt him. Yet, because he chose to trust in the living God and forgive and bless those who despitefully used him, God blessed Joseph. Let us not spoil this most precious time of year with any bitterness or unforgiveness. Let us show the world the love and trust of the Lord Jesus Christ in all our relationships.
November
brought winter quickly this year and we have already begun to be thankful for
safety on winter roads. This included
two trips to Asahikawa (4 hrs away in winter time). The first was for Ken to go
back into the hospital on the 6th of November for endoscopic surgery which went
without any hitches and he was discharged by Friday of that same week. Vicki
took him down, came back home, and then went back and got him when he got
out. He had his follow-up on the 29th
and all seems to be well although his white blood count was up so they gave him
antibiotics and in January he will have an x-ray done. Ken especially had an opportunity to witness
to a junior high boy that was in his
room this time besides handing out verse cards and tracts. This young man seemed to be fairly open so we
trust all that was said and done will continue to work in his life for the
timing God has to continue and water and harvest those seeds through others.
We were also
thankful for safety in travel for the northern Hokkaido missionaries and
families as we gathered here for our annual Thanksgiving Day celebration.
We had 34 of us this year! The fellas were thankful for the snow that
fell that day to make their annual touch football game a real treat and the
girls enjoyed watching and then attacking them all with snowballs! This is a real day of respite from our busy
schedules and a time of wonderful food prepared by the ladies but also a great
opportunity to thank the Lord for His provisions and goodness to us. We also get to enjoy a play put on by all the
children and young people. Beings they
skipped last year due to the plan of the play needing some work we really
enjoyed seeing their 'production' this year.
They put on various themes of interest from America's history. All the
lines were well memorized and all the hand-made costumes really special! (see photos below)
The day after the get-together we were to be the
judges at a yearly junior high speech contest about 2 1/2 hrs south of
here. We traveled that direction for
about 20 minutes but quickly knew this was not going to be a road to travel
that day. The roads were all just ice
rinks and coming back would have been worse for it would have been after dark. When we called to tell them we had decided to
return home they completely understood and said it was a blizzard down there as
well. They were able to substitute
judges fairly quickly by using a couple of the assistant English teachers in
the area. We also suggested maybe next
year it could be a little earlier in November to avoid this kind of
weather. We were disappointed at not
being able to hand out the English John-Romans and tracts we had prepared for
the contestants but know the Lord is in all our stops and goes, so accept that
plan from Him!
Hitomi
Tsuzuki has to go to Sapporo yet
every weekend for her rehabilitation on her knee but started coming back to the
evening service!! What a blessing that was and she indicated that she trusts to
keep it going this way. One or the other of her parents has been traveling back
with her to help her out at home but now she is able to get about home
carefully w/o her crutches so she will be more on her own. One week this month
we invited her and her mother to come for supper. Mrs. Tsuzuki told Hitomi that she was both
nervous and looking forward to the evening. Hitomi told us later the next week
that after they returned home her mother didn't stop talking about the evening
for about an hour and a half and we got a very nice thank you note from Mrs.
Tsuzuki. We are praying that this type
of communication will continue to break down fear barriers and allow Hitomi to
come to a complete trust in Christ as her Savior soon!
Now we
continue to prepare for our Christmas
program outreach on the 23rd of December. There have been many that have
come year after year but still are not interested in studying further...may
this be the year that they listen to the Spirit move in their hearts to yearn
to learn more! Weather can also keep some away as well as the fact it is a 3
day weekend. So we trust the Lord to draw out whom He will and we serve whether
few or many! May God bless your outreaches during this special season and don't
forget to keep Christ in CHRISTmas!
Prayer Requests:
1.
Families of
believers to be saved and baptism of believers
2.
Health of Mrs.
Sonoda-she never knows if she is going to have a hard day or calm
day—dizziness; discomfort
3.
Bible study with Hitomi
Tsuzuki-her salvation; rehab and healing of her knee
4.
New inroads to be
found into people’s lives and hearts; Mr. Moriyama, Miss Emi, Filipino ladies,
Town folk
5.
Yen/dollar values
6.
Ken’s surgery and
passing of stones; witnessing opportunities—new verse cards to hand out all
completed!
7.
Wisdom as we continue
the Christmas program evangelism preparation and hand out fliers
Serving Christ Together,
Ken & Vicki Mansell Just A
Prayer At Night – Your evening is
our daytime!
thanksgiving photos:
Smith ladies and Elizabeth Hall, ALT
hungry young men filling up!
Malachi Minks, Josiah Wilhite, Timothy Mather, Malachi Wilhite
Enjoy fellowship and food
FOOTBALL!!
Ladies prepared wonderful food!
Men's table
Play scenes (Kristen Smith is narrator)
The Audience
Smith ladies helping with decorations
Sarah Mather and Victoria Minks
Vicki and Tanya Minks
Victoria Minks, Hannah Mather, Kristen Smith
Wilhite Twins so ready to eat!
Zeb Minks!
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