Tuesday 31 May 2011

John Elliot's May 19-25 Tsunami Update: Shifts

A Hundred Orders and Counting: Paul Van Den Dool, Jacob Witt, and Micah Ghent Delivering (Mass) Home-made Furniture to a Shelter in a Junior High School

What started as a modest vision to donate home-made desk sets for school children living in shelters has exploded into a major project. Having started out with two helpers, John Elliot (Luke's father) is now equipping groups of people living in shelters to build a variety of furniture he has designed for use in shelters and temporary housing units. In doing so his hope is to give them a little comfort- a chair to ease aching knees, a table to do homework on, and a chance to get together and build something useful. 

Tuesday 24 May 2011

John Elliot's May 10-13 Tsunami Update: 3/11 - It's Not Over Yet

Children's Desk Sets Made by John Elliot and Volunteers for Tsunami Victim Shelters

Here is a Prayer Update sent out by Luke's parents a few days ago:

John phoned from Iwate today – very, very happy!  He has sixty orders from various shelters for the simple table and chair set he designed while he was back in Aomori.

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Harking our Master’s words “just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve”, we gladly wash dishes, scrub floors, dig mud – and whatever needs to be done. But still, there is a special joy when we can serve God and man with our passions and talents. For John this includes preaching – and woodworking! For Laurie, it’s studying and discussing and so she’s equally glad this week to be back at the University.

Tomorrow our colleague Armin Messer will be preaching in Ajigasawa in the morning while John preaches at the church in Iwate where he was helping last month. In the evening, at the English Fellowship in Hirosaki we’re planning a special program (pray) and in place of John’s usual sermon Laurie will be giving a short talk.

Praise
·         for God opening doors for John in Iwate
·         for a good beginning for Laurie this semester at the University
Pray
·         for provision of materials for the desk sets
·         for new (international) students to “find” us – we’ve hung a poster, but there’s nothing like a friend’s invitation!

John & Laurie Elliot


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Monday 16 May 2011

Supplementary Material to Ottawa's Heart4Asia Presentation: "Japan Earthquake: How Should We Respond" (Click "Read More" for Full Text of Slide Presentation)


OMF Kanto/Tohoku Earthquake from Mike McGinty on Vimeo.

Please Also Feel Free to Contact Us Directly

The following websites are a good place to start in finding information on:
  • How to Pray
  • How to Give
  • How to Volunteer (Short Term Opportunities)

CRASH Japan - Love on Japan 2011

OMF International - Japan Field

If you are interested in joining a short-term mission trip for relief work in Japan, try:

CRASH Japan's volunteer FAQ page (you can find a link to their online application form at the top of their homepage)

SEND Canada - Check out SEND Canada's "Help Wanted" section at the bottom left hand side of their home page (or if you don't live in Canada, try SEND International Missions' homepage for your own country)

If you would like to read earthquake/tsunami relief and recovery reports from our OMF missionaries in the field try:

For my uncle, Martin Ghent's updates, visit His FaceBook Page

A blog of Prayer Partner Letters posted by our missionaries in Sendai

For my father, John Elliot's reports, browse through his site (you can click on "2011 tsunami" under "Labels" on the right sidebar)

Also, be sure to browse through the OMF Japan Field's Earthquake and Tsumami page

Now updated to include full slide presentation . . .