Today I got my new honorary car. Her name is Nadine, and she is orange and proud to be so. Although, Debbie, who last had her is 17 years taller than I am, and so I had to lower the seat just to be able to touch the ground, and even so, I still feel like if I go under an overpass, the top is going to cut off my head or knock me off the bike.
But, nonetheless, she's mine now. Her left brake is horrendous, but the right side doesn't make a sound...
Anyway, enough about Nadine. Sunday was Easter and the Noborito church here had a special Easter service with the Gospel choir singing. There was a lot of people there! The Japanese love Gospel music, which is quite fascinating.
Anywhow, apart from our missionary prayer/share what you've been reading breakfast, and the Fuse planning meeting, today we did street performances at a town called Shinyurigaoka. At street performances, we set ourselves up outside the train station and play music, do dance pieces, etc. But the point is to attract attention and to talk to people who stand by listening. Being mostly Americans, we tend to attract attraction. We give them flyers for the Fuse church and sometimes we exchange contact information.
Today was our first one as a new team, and from what I understand, in a while. It went well, and I got to talk to a few girls, and had a good conversation with two young ladies that I pray will come this weekend to Fuse.
So, we did that for about an hour and a half until it started to get late... and then we left.
This week will be busy with more outreaches, including going to two universities and hanging out to make conversations and meet people and hopefully make good contact to see them at the Fuse or to start maybe a life group with them.
Well, I'm super tired, but here's a pic to keep you satisfied:
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