Friday, September 23, 2011

Lying on my back in the prayer room (again)

Jess & I graduate from our Discipleship Training School in less than an hour.

A final thought...

"I chose to LET the Holy Spirit lead me this year... And it has made all the difference"

Pictures of ceiling & view out the window in prayer room, plus our teammate Ruth with all her graduation lei's.


Dave

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Debriefing in Kona






Jooni Cheek and Jess



Our first day of debriefing was at the beach!!! So fun to get back together with our class and talk about what God has been doing in our lives for the past 2 1/2 months!!!

Friday, September 16, 2011

A note from a friend :)

Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is FREEDOM.     II Cor. 3:17
It's cool to be led by His Spirit.

glory!

Dave

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Freedom

Real freedom is NOT doing what we WANT (eating, drinking, leaving, spending, winning, smoking, blaming, being right).

Most people ARE doing what they want & it is bondage.

Real freedom IS doing what we KNOW we should do for the betterment of others (giving, sacrificing, losing, forgiving, loving even when they don't deserve it, dieing to our rights, passing)

That was Jesus' example. Its the power he left us. Let's stay close to it.

He doesn't condemn us. He is here to help.

* Jessica & I are heading back to Kona for debrief & graduation. Exciting but will miss kids who will stay home at school. We have not been separated for almost 6 months. I'm lonely :)

I stop in Ensenada, Mexico for two days on the way out to prepare for role as Chairman of Board for that base in 2012.
* Picture is of our new prayer room we built at home.

Peace

Dave

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

A great summary!

I wish i could take the credit for this posting, but it was actually written by my assistant, Kelli.  She wrote this for the National Christian Foundation newsletter.  I think she did an amazing job.  Check it out for yourself :)

THANK YOU KELLI!  ONCE AGAIN "YOU ROCK!"

Our Family's Six-Month Missionary Journey

September 06, 2011

As I write this, my family and I are in the final stretch of a six month missionary journey in Takamatsu, Japan that has proved to be one of the most challenging, frustrating, enlightening, stressful, uncomfortable, loving, and most of all, life-changing journeys of our lives. I am thankful to National Christian Foundation Indiana for giving me this opportunity to share my story.
My family and I actually started this journey back in December when my wife Jessica and I attended Youth With A Mission’s (YWAM) 50th Anniversary celebration in Kona, Hawaii. YWAM is an incredible organization that includes people and youth from more than 150 countries and is based on the purpose of “Knowing God and Making Him Known.” My company, DEFENDER Direct, has enjoyed a strong partnership specifically with their Homes of Hope program, which works with businesses, church groups, schools, etc. to facilitate home builds for the poorest of the poor in Mexico. To date, DEFENDER has built more than 100 homes, adding to the 3,000+ homes already built by the program.
During our stay we were surrounded by people that were constantly listening to God and we grew to know a couple who were very similar to us; owned a successful business, had children our ages, lived extremely hectic lives. Then they told us how they had just completed a six month YWAM discipleship course and it changed their lives. Jess and I looked at each other thinking, “Wow, that’s cool, but WE could never do that! We have too much going on; too many commitments, responsibilities and obligations.” But in that week, God told us we HAD to do it and we had to do it as soon as possible. Those few words were all it took to light a fire in our hearts. So, like the words from our favorite song, “Here goes nothing … here goes everything”, we took a giant leap of faith!
April 2011 - We moved the family to the YWAM base in Kona, Hawaii to attend YWAM’s Discipleship Training School (DTS). This school is broken into two parts 1) Working on our hearts at the base in Kona, Hawaii for three months and 2) Being Missionaries, which includes a three month relocation. People come from all over the world to participate and influence the DTS program! We heard prayers, songs, and met people from the countries of Tajikistan, China, Japan, Denmark, West Africa, Norway, France, US, Korea, Switzerland, Spain, Mexico, and Australia. Wow!!!
Our accommodations were meager, yet adequate. Our family of five shared a small one room apartment that was not equipped with the luxuries we had so easily taken for granted back home, such as AC. The lack of distractions such as TV, cell phones, and video games created the opportunity for us to truly enjoy being together as a family. With life’s busy school, social and work
schedules, quality family time is something that we didn’t even realize we had truly been missing!
Within the first 24 hours of our arrival, we had already returned to that peaceful feeling of being in God’s will in that holy place. We knew in that moment, and still do, that we were where we were supposed to be and that He had a plan for us. The next few months would only further confirm this.

One of the proudest moments of this journey was actually seen through the servitude of our youngest daughter, Jackie Ray, who is only 8 years old. She came up with the idea to create a “Fun-Raiser” that offered colored hair spray squirts in exchange for donations. She raised more than $40 for her teacher to buy a ticket to fly home and see his mother before she passed away. She ended up giving her teacher $60 toward his ticket; $42 from her Fun-Raiser and $18 from her allowance savings. You can’t buy lessons like that!
The first three months flew by, as we were kept busy with classes, cleaning, praying, chores, and constantly getting the opportunity to serve others. By the end of the day, our backs were tired, but our hearts were full!
One of the biggest takeaways from my experience in Kona was learning to tune in and really listen to God’s voice; allowing Him to completely lead my life. Learning to die to myself and live for Him every single day.
"Freedom to me is NOT going out and doing what you WANT to do. Anyone can do that and lots of people are doing it. Freedom IS 'to have the power to do what you know you OUGHT to do.' Most people know what they ought to do but they don't have the power to do it. They're in bondage." - Josh McDowell
It’s crazy, but the more I follow Jesus' example and do what He said, the more powerful I feel to do what I ought to do. The more I read the Bible, treat my body as a temple, ask others how I can pray for them, die to my own wants, put others before me ... the more powerful I am feeling to do what "I know I ought to do" with the blessings he has given me. I struggle sometimes with BELIEF, but Jesus asked us to simply FOLLOW. He is the perfect example. As I follow Him, my belief and power for good simultaneously increase. The energizing feeling of knowing and being completely in love with the Lord only fueled us for the uncertainty that awaited us.
Before we knew it, it was time to find out where we would be sent to spread God’s Good News! When we left home, it was right after the devastating Tsunami occurred and we said to all our friends, "We have the option of India, Japan, Tahiti or Papua New Guinea... but there is no way we are going to Japan with the kids!" Little did we know that God had a different plan in store for us!
July 2011 - Japan welcomed us with a small earthquake the night of our arrival. When we arrived to Takamatsu, our accommodations made our Kona apartment look like a palace! Here we slept on the floor in a one room building with another family and only one bathroom! As stressful as the daily life of a missionary can become, we kept the attitude that Everything is for God’s Glory, ALL the Time. This phrase helped keep us in the right mindset for the moments of glory.
 During our stay in Takamatsu, God was constantly giving us “signs,” which reconfirmed that we were in the right place during this time. While we were in Hawaii, we were taught to pray and look for the Person Of Peace (POP). This is a person that has a heart for God, even if they know nothing of Him yet, plus they have influence and access to the community. On our second day in Japan we actually met our POP and her name was Keiko (Cay-koe). We had been praying and asking God for her for months and like an angel she just walked into our lives. We were helpless, but with her we grew in spirit and relationship. Keiko even worked at the building across the street that displayed a similar logo to that of our own business, DEFENDER Direct, located in Indianapolis! Since our arrival to Japan, doors were opening for us and we weren’t even trying! We were just doing the possible and He was doing the impossible!
Being in Japan has given us the opportunity to evangelize to a sleepy nation, where only 1% of the nation is Christian. Being here and being able to share our translated testimonies, “doorknocking” through the countryside to spread the Good News, learning about the local culture, serving the hungry in the literal and spiritual sense, and growing closer as a family have all been made possible through the love and grace of God.
It was hard to leave our comfortable life in Indiana; it was hard to become missionaries, but throughout this experience, listening to God brings me great peace. Like it says in Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the Lord with all your heart." I believe that by trusting in God and asking for His direction that He is in control of my life and everything happens for a reason. So when good things happen, I thank God. When bad things happen, I know God has a plan and I look for the good in the situation. Finding the good in everything gives me peace in my heart. When I ask God every day to guide me, I know I am exactly where I need to be, doing what I need to be doing. There is no second guessing, no wishing things were different, or blaming others. That is why my family and I are here in Takamatsu, Japan. We listened to God and obeyed God. We are so happy to be here and this is the closest our family has ever been. We were so busy in our lives back home that we hardly ever saw each other. God showed us what is important in our lives and that we can be happy no matter what our circumstance may be.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

I'm coming home...



The girls couldn't sleep so they went into the bathroom early this morning to talk about how excited they were to go home today!!! It's been a long 5 months away from friends and family!!!





Friday, September 2, 2011

Last 2 days in Tokyo!!!


Downtown Tokyo last night, a lot like NYC but not as international as NYC.


Last nights dinner at one of the few restaurants that serve real Kobe beef from Kobe Japan. Learned so much about beef - Kobe beef can Not be sold outside of Japan, so if a place says it is Kobe beef it really isn't. Look closer and you will see Kobe "style" beef. Which really means it is very tender and marbleized. It is good but very rich - lots of fat!!! They only kill 2,800 cows a year in Kobe, that is why it is such a specialty.

The chef said this is no Benihana when we walked in but I would say it is better - better food and very informative. They even let Jackie try it out!!!


-Jessica Lindsey
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View from Tokyo Tower. Typhoon Talas approaching. Should hit Toyko sometime tonight or tomorrow. Should just be heavy rains and windy.

Shinjuku - busiest train station in the world

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Site seeing in Tokyo!

Dave

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Children of my buddy Jang

We met Jang, Lee, Edward & Gene in Kona. Though we struggled with communication we became fast friends & spiritual brothers.

Jang finished his outreach to China (where Christ is illegal) & is vsiting grandparents fpr a few wks in Korea. Then he heads BACK to China to teach a DTS school in China, close to the border of North Korea!!! What a stud.

Dave

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Done with outreach

Its Heineken 0 degrees time!!! Cheers

Dave

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Something for everyone in Tokyo...

Even BM & BD!

Dave

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Wha' Happened?!?!

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Nothin like running a 5k in 100 degree heat, 100% humidity!

Dave

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The count down is on!


We gave Kieko a picture frame collage to remember us by. She was so happy! She said she will never forget this summer!!! The owner of the restaurant even commented about how she has changed since we came here!

We have had some great times and some hard times here in Japan but we are leaving on a really high note with lots of good friends!!

We are so excited to get home and see everyone! 5 months is a long time to be away from friends and family!!! The good news is God is clearly calling us to come back to Indiana!

Love and miss you all and can't wait to see you in 7 days!!!!

-Jessica Lindsey



Only 2 days left in Takamatsu, than 4 days in Tokyo! We leave Tokyo at 4:15pm on Sept 4th and land in Chicago at 6:15pm on Sept 4th!!! It is a 14 hour flight but we only loose 2 hrs! Talk about time travel!!!

Tonight Kieko put on a going away dinner for us and played the piano again for is. She is an amazing piano player!!!

The count down is on!

Only 2 days left in Takamatsu, than 4 days in Tokyo! We leave Tokyo at 4:15pm on Sept 4th and land in Chicago at 6:15pm on Sept 4th!!! It is a 14 hour flight but we only loose 2 hrs! Talk about time travel!!!

Tonight Kieko put on a going away dinner for us and played the piano again for is. She is an amazing piano player!!!

Aloha cafe 2




-Jessica Lindsey
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Her message...

After 3 yrs on mission in Philippines....

Not that she changed someones heart...

But that during her time of mission God changed her heart!

That's the miracle.

We always get more than we give.

The Beatles last lyric, "and in the end, the love you take, is equal to, the love you make."

Dave

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She's translating herself

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Look closely

An amazing testimony that was "meant for our ears..."

A living legend, 83 year old missionary Bruce that gave his life to Japan & reminds us of Papa.

A hair twirler (aka Yessica, as they say in Japan)

A learner, apprentice Maggie.

4th church service of the day...


Dave

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Everyday this grandma carries her grandson around the neighborhood

on her shoulders, in her arms. I bet she's been doing it since he was born. What an amazing way to build deep relationship.
I'm amazed at this tiny woman's strength! I cldnt do it.

I wonder how long she can keep it up. Her grandson has grown lots just since we've been here.

Dave

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Hallelujah Church Map.jpg

Our favorite church, in case you are in the area

Dave

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Our favorite Japanese food - Nabe!!!

Satomi eats nabe!

Dave

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

No such thing as central air or heat here...

Even in nice houses. The main rooms used have a unit, but hallways, restrooms, kitchens are not temp controlled! Very different as you get a blast of heat everytime you walk out of a room. That's why all the rooms have the famous Japanese sliding doors we always see.

ALL toilet seats have heaters for this reason!

Dave

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Okonomiyaki







It is like a big egg pancake with eggs, veggies, fish and chicken in it, than they pour mayonnaise on it.


This is their type of Teppanyaki. The cook cooks on big table in center of restaurant then they bring and put on our table that has a hot plate in the middle.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Final team meeting in Taka

On the front porch of Keiko's business. Blessing on this building all the leaders in it. Keiko's dad built it. Her husband Katsuhiko runs it. Her son, Nau is being groomed to take it over. May Keiko be a strong mother to bless Nau's reign.

This porch has provided free internet, a place to get away, a place for conversations, a place for friendships to grow.

Thank you God for providing this porch & your children inside this building.

We pray this always be a blessed place & blessed family business.

Amen.

Dave

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Note from Misaki

I met Misaki when I was teaching a "mommy and me" class for Zion church. Her husband is from Brazil and is a Christian. He really wants her to be a Christian.  She is interested in it but it is hard to go against her Buddhist family. She asked to have a private bible study with me - after 3 -/2 hours of talking she said she really understood why I am a Christian and she is closer to becoming one. 

She came to our going away dinner last night and this is the nice email I received from her today:

thank u for last night.we were enjoyed very much.yummy dinner and fun talking.

i had been thinking that all of good relationship starts "by chance", but it was wrong.they all starts by the grace of god.now i feel so because of u and ur family.


Misaki, her daughter Jessica:) and me!  (First Jessica I have met in Japan!)

-Jessica Lindsey 
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30 of our new friends from Japan!




-Jessica Lindsey
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Lisa!

Dave

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Our new friend lisa

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Going away party last night




-Jessica Lindsey
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Was a huge success! So many good friends and memories!!! Kids table:

Pastor & wife with gifts. Tennis shirts

Dave

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Owner of restaurant - going away party

Dave

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Thursday, August 25, 2011