Japanese Driving Exam

Driving School

This past week both Tomo and I each took a one hour driving lesson in preparation for taking the test to acquire our Japanese drivers license. Since we arrived we’ve been using an international driver’s license that expires in April. Getting a license is much more difficult here in Japan than in California. Normally everyone has to enroll in a driving school for about 6 months (at a cost of up to $5,000 or more), after which they have to pass a written test, and a closed course behind the wheel test, which nearly everyone fails at least once (and according to the guy who gives the exam here, it’s not unusual for foreigners to fail it 10 times. We think he was exaggerating.)

Because both of us have a valid US license, we’re exempt from enrolling in driving school, and only have to pass the written and behind the wheel exam. Recently a couple of our missionary friends have taken and passed the test with varying degrees of difficulty. One friend failed it three times, while another managed to pass it on his second try. Please keep us in prayer over the next few weeks. Tomo’s California license expires in April, so our plan is for Tomo to try to get hers first, and then me second. In Wednesday and Thursday we’ll go to file an application to take the test, which includes an interview where they want to establish that we’ve had sufficient experience driving in the US in order to be exempt from taking driving school. After that we’ll gate dates for actually taking the test, and see how many tries it takes us. Please pray that we do well, and that the weather doesn’t get too snowy and icy, in which case they don’t let you take the exam.

One big praise is that our December giving report came in, and we’re praising God for His provision and your generosity. We received more support in December than in any other month this year (or at any time since we started support raising for that matter). Our goal was to raise an additional $6,000 at year end in order to cover our needs in 2014, and praise God for providing $5,700 above our normal needs from October through December!

Our two biggest concerns are, first that Tomo can pass the test before her California license expires (if she doesn’t, she’ll likely have to enroll in driving school), and second that we can both pass before our international licenses expire in March (if we don’t we won’t be allowed to drive in Japan till we pass the test, which will make things pretty complicated for a bit).

A few other things that we would appreciate prayer for are:

  1. There is an English Cafe on Friday that we’ll be helping with. Please pray that God will bring non-believers and for Him to work in the hearts of those who come to draw them to Himself. Pray that His gospel would be clearly presented that those who come might hear and believe.
  2. We’ll be returning to the US for home service next year, in 2015, but we’re still struggling to figure out a workable Visa solution for Tomo. So far all the options that we’ve come up with will require us to spend at least some time separated.
  3. We have to file Japanese and US taxes soon, and expect it to be somewhat complicated. Pray that everything goes smoothly, and that our estimations were accurate and that we saved up enough to be able to pay our Japanese taxes.
  4. For me to be able to learn lots and lots of Kanji really quickly. I have a small Kanji test tomorrow. 

We had a wonderful time chatting with three of our prayer partners during our first Google Hangouts, and look forward to planning another one sometime in the future. Life in a new culture, learning a new language, preparing for a new vocation, constantly meeting new people is challenging and stressful basically all the time, yet it’s a huge blessing and encouragement to know that you are praying for us, standing behind us and serving with us here in Japan.

2013 Giving

2013 Giving

We arrived in Japan at the tail end of March, 2013 as full time supported missionaries. The process of raising the necessary support and partnership was long and difficult, taking 5 and a half years, and two different sending agencies before God finally sent us on to Japan.  During that time we learned to trust in Him for all of our needs, to be patient, to persevere, and to pray. We met hundreds of amazing brothers and sisters in Christ, made new friends, and found support from numerous churches in Southern California.  Arriving here in March felt like the end of an epic journey in itself, but in reality it’s actually the beginning.

We cannot possibly express how grateful we are to our prayer and financial partners for sending us, and partnering with us as we seek to obediently follow Christ’s command to proclaim the gospel to all nations. Thank you for serving along side us. In God’s perfect wisdom He determined that this great endeavor of missions would not come about except through great cooperation and partnership on the part of His church, and so together we joyously walk in faith that He will accomplish all His plans and purposes through us.

We’ve determined that our monthly needs to serve long term in Japan are $5,700/month.  This covers not only salary, but also ministry expenses, administrative costs, retirement savings and taxes. Praise God that our average monthly giving in 2013 was $5,719, due in large part to generous giving to our outgoing fund in the months leading up to our departure, and generous year end giving. However He chose to provide, we clearly see God’s provision in meeting our needs (and even going a little bit above them!). Our hope and prayer for 2014 and onward is that normal monthly giving would be sufficient to keep us here in Japan long term.


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Average giving for our first 6 months in Japan was about $4,700, which means that about $1,000 a month was covered by special gifts. Which is absolutely amazing, we were constantly blown away by the generosity of God’s people in supporting and sending us to be a part of the work He is doing in Japan. For the long term, however, our goal is to be fully supported. This will allow us to focus more fully on the ministry at hand and lessen the likelihood that we would have to interrupt our work here in order to return to the US early to do support raising.

Our first scheduled home service assignment is next year, in 2015, where we look forward to being able to report in person to our partners and sending churches about all that God is doing here. We will also be focusing on raising additional monthly support at that time.  We also hope to be able to raise some support while on the field here in Japan, particularly as God clarifies His Will for our future service here. Below you will find a monthly break down of the gifts that were given, and the needs for each month. Thank you for your generous support and prayers!

Monthly Giving vs. Needs

(NOTE: we were only partially supported while in the US during the final months of preparation for departure,  which is why our needs for January and February were lower.)

Month Giving Needs Difference
Jan $3,446 $2,500 $946
Feb $7,466 $2,500 $4,966
Mar $6,768 $5,700 $1,068
Apr $5,936 $5,700 $236
May $4,452 $5,700 -$1,248
Jun $3,931 $5,700 -$1,769
Jul $5,048 $5,700 -$652
Aug $3,776 $5,700 -$1,924
Sep $5,010 $5,700 -$690
Oct $6,590 $5,700 $890
Nov $4,875 $5,700 -$825
Dec $11,333 $5,700 $5,633
Average Monthly: $5,719
Monthly Needs $5,700

Looking Ahead…

Snow at Kinshuko Camp

With the new year here we’ve been thinking and praying more and more about where God wants us to go after I graduate from language school in March of next year. Sometime in 2015 we’ll be coming back to the states for 3-6 months for home service. During that time we’ll be reporting back, in person to our supporting churches and individuals, as well as raising support in preparation for our next term.

We’ve been incredibly blessed by our relationship with our receiving church here in Japan, and shortly we’ll begin meeting with Pastor Kondo to figure out how we can best assist in the ministry needs on the coast, which he has been intimately involved in since the disaster struck nearly 3 years ago. Please keep us in prayer during this time, that God honoring partnerships will be formed, that God directed steps will be taken, and that ultimately God’s kingdom will spread throughout this prefecture.

Language study continues to progress, though at times it can feel all consuming. I feel much more like a college student than a missionary at this point, as the vast majority of my time is spent in class or doing homework. Still God continues to remind me of what an amazing thing this is, to be able to devote my time to learning a new language, so that I can assist in bringing the gospel to people who have never heard it before in their lives. Thank you all for your prayers and support at this time, which make this necessary preparation for long term ministry here in Japan possible.

If you’re free on Friday evening, we’d love to see and chat with you on our first group video chat on Google Hangouts. We’ll spend some time sharing about what we’ve been up to lately, what the current needs are herein Japan, and close by praying together. To join the video chat you need to have a Google Account (if you have a Gmail or YouTube account, you have a Google account). If you want to join, simply visit the page now, and look for where it asks if you’re going to watch. Click Yes. If you’re already signed in with your Google Account, it’ll submit your RSVP and I’ll send you an invite on Friday when we start. If you don’t have a Google Account, it will ask you to sign up for one (it’s free). You’ll also need to install a small plugin when you join the chat. We hope to see and talk to many of you on Friday (it’ll be Saturday morning for us).

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