Today at 14:46 in Japan, a 7.9 8.8+ 9.0 Magnatude earthquake struck just of the coast of Honshu in the northeastern coast of Japan. To give you an idea the magnitude of this earthquake: in Kyotanabe, we are over 730km (450 miles) awake from the epicenter. However, we felt the
Happy 2011!
Happy 2011 to you all. How is your new year so far? Although I enjoy the idea of beginning afresh this new year, I must admit that there is one new year’s tradition that I’m not very fond of: Resolutions (I mean, does anyone really even keep them passed January?).
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving! Although Thursday was a normal work day for us, that’s not to say we each don’t have much to be thankful for this year. Wherever this message finds you, I pray the same is true for you at well. And in that day you will say,“Give thanks to
Happy Valentine’s Day
In the US, Valentine’s Day is estimated to have generated about $15.7 Billion this year. It’s also estimated that over one billion Valentines cards and letters were delivered by the U.S. Post Office. And in Japan, they say that 20% of all annual chocolate sales are generated for Valentine’s Day alone.
What Manner of Love is This?
(A short talk that I gave at Kyoto Assembly Church on 2010/02/14.) Pastor Joseph has given me the privilege to present a short devotional on the topic of my choice. In keeping with the day, the topic of Love seemed appropriate. Honestly, while preparing for this talk, I realized how