Time to Build An Ark!

on Jan 11 2012 in Children’s Ministries, Missionary Story
Time to Build An Ark!

Halloween is gaining popularity in Japan but “trick-or-treating” is not yet a common practice. However, since the American School in Japan is located in our neighborhood, our area has become famous for “trick-or-treating”. Although I don’t personally want to promote Halloween, I’m also not one to miss out on a huge evangelism opportunity!

This year, Tama Church had a “Noah’s Ark” theme for Halloween. Short-termer David McClanahan and Assistant Pastor Uryuu worked very hard to transform the outside of the church into an ark. They even got help from the grumpy old man who lives in the apartment behind us who always yells at the kids for being too noisy! Inside the church, we also decorated with an animal theme and had each of our helpers wear animal masks.

This year, as the kids came through the church, they read the story of Noah’s Ark and answered questions before we gave them their goodie bags. Reading the story took a little time and we actually had a huge line outside of the church of kids waiting to come in!!! Each goodie bag included candy and information on the church as well as a Noah’s Ark tract, Noah’s Ark stickers and stamps for the younger ones and a Campus Crusade for Christ manga verision of the 4 Spiritual Laws and Noah’s Ark pencils for the older ones, and a tract about the earthquake/tsunami for the adults.

All in all, we had 900 kids and approximately 400 parents participate.

Our church is also located near the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies and we have several undergraduates and foreign graduate students who come to our church. This year, along with 3 of our regular Korean students helping we had 6 Chinese graduate students come to help – it was their first time in church! After the outreach, we had dinner together and I explained the origins of Halloween and gave a brief gospel presentation.

Praise God for this unique opportunity and pray that the seeds that were sown will bring forth fruit!

By Karyn Zaayenga

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Comments

  1. Sean Lee wrote:

    Wow… I was at Tama Church in 1996 for about 10 days as short term mission training…. I was wondering how the church and the members were doing. So grateful to see the church is doing well. PTL

  2. Karyn Zaayenga wrote:

    Sean, Thanks for your comment! The church is doing well. We have a different pastor and assistant pastor since 1996. They’ve finished their first daughter church plant, Megumi Church, and are in the process of their second plant, Izumi Church, which should become independent in 2013, Lord willing. I started working there in 2008 because although they had about 80 members, one-third of them were over the age of 70 and there were only 2 small children in the church. I’m there now helping with Lighthouse, a young adult contemporary service in the evening. We hope to start a cafe in 2013 to reach out to the high school and college kids in the area. Appreciate your prayers,

    Thanks!

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