Using Every Circumstance
Way back in 1981, we had settled into our new career in Japan and had finally finished our requisite two years of language school. With great fanfare, we were deemed “fit to do life and ministry in a Japanese world". I have to confess that to this day, I haven’t been able to fully understand all the big words on my graduation certificate, but I don’t want to talk about that. We moved north, out of Tokyo and up to a nice little town of one million people. Keep in mind that we were moving from Tokyo, population about 40 million, so to us it was like a quaint village by comparison. It's about halfway to the top of the main island of Honshu, and it goes by the name of Sendai. We had been assigned to start student ministries, so with thirteen major colleges and universities, Sendai was the natural choice. Our sons Trevor and Nathan came with us, of course, and that set the course of their lives. Five-year-old Trevor was enrolled into preschool, and e...