Busy in Tokyo

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Its hard to believe that we only have two weeks left in Japan. Time feels like its going quickly these past few days.

For a good deal of our time here, we've assisted the Ark English Village with various things such as handing out flyers and sitting in on English classes. The other day we were able to help with a school event where the students could come and go shopping for prizes with "dollars" they'd saved from their classes.

The kids here are precious... and we had a ton of fun.

For our last two weeks- we'll be assisting there as well as at a preschool for the church, New Hope- so time is going to fly by quickly. I'll be back in Brisbane before I know it.
















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Tokyo, Week Three

Monday, March 17, 2014






Its been a busy week in Tokyo for Team Japan (week three of outreach!) We've assisted the Ark English School in handing out flyers and sitting in on English classes. Sunda we assisted with a Bible Cafe they are holding, and lead some games and activities. Our team has also had some really great time together this week, growing closer and spending some time in prayer. We are so grateful to our current hosts and are enjoying the homey environment! Please continue to pray for our team to grow closer, to be listening to God, and for good health- and for more opportunities to share God with the people we meet.

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Osaka, Week One

Monday, March 3, 2014

Sorry for the lack of updates here on this blog friends! If you're still following along, I will do my best to update once a week with what we're doing in Japan. I'm the communications person for my team, which means I write up blurbs and updates for our facebook page (Team Japan 2014) as well as the team photographer... so expect more action over here in the days to come!

(If you're interested in following us on social media... our official hashtag is #TeamYapan )








Osaka, WEEK ONE

On Monday, February 24, 2014, our team of 5 people from YWAM Brisbane left for six weeks in Japan. For the first two weeks we are at the YWAM Osaka base. We spent the first couple of days getting acquainted with the are and handing out flyers to students for our first event. On Wednesday we had a chance to hang out and chat with a couple lovely ladies- and we had a great time dancing, laughing and trying to communicate with each other. On Thursday we had an event a local church, we were able to dance, share a testimony, play music and set up a photo booth to snap photos. We even had a short dance instruction time where Daniel taught everyone a short piece of choreography. Friday we boarded the train to travel to Osaka Castle and walk around a bit. A few of the fruit trees, including some of Japan’s famous cherry blossoms were in bloom and we were able to enjoy them! We ran into a young man from Sweden who we were able to spend some time talking to and sharing why we were in Japan. He was super friendly and kind enough to snap some photos of our group! From Osaka Castle we proceeded to hand out some flyers for a local church and grab some Japanese fast food for our supper. Our evening was spent a coffee shop in the city participating in an English conversation club. We all enjoyed some great conversations and were really excited to get to know some wonderful people; all while drinking some tasty coffees and cappuccinos! Our Saturday has been fairly low-key, we’ve spent the day cleaning around base, and I was able to take some photographs of the space for the base to use in promotional materials. Our Sunday is very full- we are performing a drama and sharing a testimony at a church, then we’ll be playing a live set of music at a cafe and helping to assist serving at a tea function. Its been a great week- each one of us are very grateful to be in Japan. The extremely big miracle of our funding coming through so we are all here together is a reassurance to us that God truly has a plan. As a team, we are continuing to pray and ask God what He has for us here- and are excited to see that unfold. Before coming, God placed the word and idea of bringing hope to the people here in our hearts and we have already witnessed Him moving in that area! We are excited for our next week and the things that are planned (and unplanned!) for us! Japan is such a beautiful country and the people are so welcoming. We’ve enjoyed learning some basic words and phrases, venturing into the shops and eating lots of delicious food! We are all trying to get used to the temperature change- we are drinking lots of tea, cocoa and coffee and wearing lots of layers! Thank you all for your support, through your prayers and thoughts and also to all of you who gave so generously and supported us financially. We are so thankful and couldn’t do this without you!

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Sunday, January 5, 2014

A belated Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!



At the Sydney Opera House on Christmas Eve!




Hello friends, family and all my lovely supporters…
So Christmas has come and gone, and December was packed full of amazing busyness. During the month of December, we had lectures on Worship, Relationships and The Fear of the Lord. I was also blessed to be able to take a few days and visit Sydney with two of my good friends. We stayed at the YWAM base located about an hour out of Sydney and explored the city for three straight days. On Christmas Eve we were able to attend Hillsong for their service- and it was amazing. 


A surfer at Bondi Beach, Australia- ya know, just surfing with his shirt on... 




Enjoying Bondi Beach!






God has been teaching me a lot about expectations over these past weeks. Things have been a bit hard. It was my first time being away from my family over the Holidays, and it was my nephew's first Christmas… so hard to not be there, but good at the same time.

Over New Year's, our whole team drove 16 hours to Airlie Beach for an outreach week with two other YWAM bases, and I'll catch you up on all that (plus some photos from that trip) next time I have a change to pop in!

Again, thank you all so much for your support. For your prayers especially, but also for your financial assistance. If anyone is at all interested in supporting me for the first time, or on a monthly basis (I'm here til May) I would GREATLY appreciate it. Living costs and outreach add up, and there are several people on my team to Japan who are still in need of most(if not all) of their funding. Please let me know  if you would be willing to give, em.ogden@gmail.com, or leave a comment here- it would be such a blessing!

I love and miss everyone, and pray you all had a blessed holiday.

-Emily

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Outreach Update!

Monday, December 2, 2013



This past week, we road-tripped to Byron Bay for a week of outreach with the organization Red Frogs. In Australia, when students graduate from high school, they have what they call "schoolies". They travel to a location (Byron Bay in this case) and drink, party, do drugs etc for an entire week. Similar to spring break in the States, but with 17 and 18 year olds, not university students. Eighteen is the legal drinking age in Australia, and you can drink and be drunk in public. Its kind of crazy. Working with Red Frogs meant hanging out with students, visiting them in their hotels, doing walk-homes if they were intoxicated or not wanting to walk home alone. Assisting them as they threw up, accompanying them to the ER if necessary (unfortunately, it was). It was a crazy week. But through it all, it was so much fun, and an amazing time. Red Frogs is a Christian organization. They believe in taking Jesus out into the streets, to people, serving them and loving them as Jesus does. We had so many good conversations with the schoolies, many people were able to pray with them.


(my team for the week- love them all so much, so glad we were put together! God really used us, our different personalities, to encourage and bless each other.)


Our mornings were spent going to their homes, hotels or apartments and making them pancakes just to serve them and show the love of Christ. It was amazing how receptive and grateful they were. It was a hard, long week. It started it with a crazy thunderstorm on the beach and torrential rain, and ended in much the same way. There were late nights and a lack of sleep. Sleeping on a church floor with a ton of people and cold showers. But there were also crazy dance parties on the beach (so much fun! Friends, I danced like an idiot all week with the schoolies and my team and LOVED it. I'm a new person!) Free time spent on the beach and walking around the artsy/beachy town of Byron Bay. Lots of pizza and Coca-Cola consumed. So much laughter with friends. Our YWAM team grew so close during this time. It was a great week, and makes me super excited for our week of outreach coming up over New Year's… and then Japan in February.

I have so many photos to share! We visited a lighthouse, the beach… the town was so pretty! I'll be posting more soon!

Its back to normal here in Brisbane- lectures and classes. Work duties, sleeping in our bunks again (gosh the mattresses feel so comfy now!) We have a few weeks of Christmas, then, over our Christmas holiday, I'm traveling to Sydney with two girlfriends to spend a few days traveling there! Excited to see the opera house, visit Hillsong, and lots of beautiful beaches.



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Where I'll be as of February...

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Not much time to write an update, just wanted to let everyone know, that come February, I will be heading to Japan! with my outreach team! So excited.


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So much to do!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Hello friends!
Checking in from YWAM world. Australia is wonderful- my schedule here at YWAM is very full, but there is still time to relax and do fun things. We have lectures and classes all week long, as well as activities on and off campus. This past week our guest speaker spoke on the Father Heart of God, and how that relates to us in our relationship with Him. This week, we're hearing lectures on Hearing God's voice.

I'm learning a lot- God is doing so many things in my heart. We're hoping that this is the week they'll let us know our outreach choices! We're getting excited.

Thank you all for your prayers and support. I'm sorry I'm not able to keep in touch with more people- its hard enough to stay in touch with my family.

I made it to the beach this past weekend (finally) with some of my friends, and we had a wonderful day! Enjoy a few photos!

-Emily







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