Saturday, July 28, 2012

All Must Be Well

We sang this song at my church this past week and the lyrics really spoke to me in this support raising process. There are highs and lows each day, even every hour as I am forced to trust the Lord with the results. It can be an exuberant experience when I see prayers answered, but also a frustrating and weary process as the task seems overwhelming. The truth is, however, through all the ups and downs, all must be well because the God of the universe is in control. I encourage you to take a moment to slow down and rest in these lyrics. They speak truth that I think we all too easily forget.


Through the love of God our Savior, all will be well
Free and changeless is His favor, all is well
Precious is the blood that healed us
Perfect is the grace that sealed us
Strong the hand stretched forth to shield us
All must be well

Though we pass through tribulation, all will be well
Ours is such a full salvation, all is well
Happy still in God confiding
Fruitful if in Christ abiding
Steadfast through the Spirit's guiding
All must be well

We expect a bright tomorrow; all will be well
Faith can sing through days of sorrow, all is well
On our Father's love relying
Jesus every need supplying
Yes in living or in dying
All must be well


Credit where credit is due:
from Watch The Rising Day, released 17 August 2010
Written by Matthew S. Smith
©2007 Detuned Radio Music
Based in part on a hymn text by Mary Bowly Peters

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

30%

Just briefly wanted to update you on how support is going! The Lord is gracious in his provision and I just passed the 30% mark. My goal is to have full support by August 1st so it still is a daunting task, but I know he will provide. Will you pray to our great provider with me and ask for him to bring in $1000 in monthly support this week?

Other prayer requests-

1. For my team and I that we would grow closer to each other, but especially that we would each individually learn to lean on God for strength in this process
2. Speed and efficiency for the government employees dealing with our visas
3. That the staff in Tokyo would be able to find us housing for the year that is conveniently located and fully furnished
4. Relief for the Japanese who are experiencing flooding in southern Japan

In other news, please let me know of any ways I can be praying for you!

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Ending the Bruin chapter, beginning the Nihon chapter

As a recent graduate from one of the greatest universities in the world (not that I'm biased or anything), I can fairly say one chapter of my life has closed and another is being written. As a graduate with a degree in English, I can also acknowledge the importance of beginnings and endings to a story. If the beginning is dull, the prospect of staying awake long enough to give the book another chance is daunting. The beginning should be where the emotional connection is made, where the reader is given proper motivation for the great cost of time and emotion that they are sacrificing. In the same way, there is almost nothing more disappointing in life than a dud finale at the end of a long book. It makes your investment of time and interest an absolute waste, and there can even be strong feelings of betrayal towards the author. It often climaxes in a strong desire to cry about how unfair life is towards you.


In my stylish cap and gown over graduation weekend at UCLA


Now perhaps I was a bit hyperbolic in my above analysis, but because I am experiencing such a transition in my own life I feel it's quite applicable. After four years of amazing stories being lived out at UCLA, that chapter has come to a close. It ended with countless anecdotes of God's faithfulness to me in terms of providing Christian community, opportunities to grow in my faith, and the priceless chance to learn. It was a satisfying ending. And though bittersweet I look forward to the beginning of this next chapter because I know the character of the author who writes it. He is all-knowing, all-powerful, compassionate, patient, a provider, warrior and King. Knowing these traits I know his stories are worth reading, and in my case I get to live it out. Talk about an adventure!

This next chapter God is just starting to write is the story of my year-long missions trip back to Tokyo, Japan. I am going again with Cru (aren't abbreviations great! I just saved about 20 letters!) and will be bringing the hope and truth of the gospel to college students at some of the largest universities in Tokyo.

This chapter has been foreshadowed in previous chapters of my life, a clear sign that the author is in full control of what is going on, for which I am thankful. Right now the story is about the ups and downs of support-raising and preparing for the intensity of ministry in a country where less than 1% of the population is Christian. The story is going to have adventure, heartbreak, despair, unadulterated joy, friendship, warfare, humor, mishaps, drama. But I can with confidence assure you that it will have a happy ending because it will end in the glory of our heavenly Father. Ultimately that is all that really matters. Praise be to God that he even chooses to tell his story through us!

So there you are, where I've been and where my story is taking me. I hope you will join me in this journey, that you will read my story as the Lord writes it, and that we will be mutually encouraged by what He does.


In Him who has written the perfect story,
Quinn