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Merry Christmas

December 26, 2009 in Christian, Christmas, Events, Family by Kyle Yates

Christmas has come and gone, but the meaning behind the special day will never fade away. Hope you had a very blessed Christmas Day wherever you were.

We had a nice little Christmas party at church last Saturday, and then on this past Wednesday night we went to the Underwoods’ house for another one. That will be the last time we will have a Christmas party at their house! I can’t believe it!

It sounds bad, but it wasn’t. It was a great little party. But unfortunately they will be moving away to another country next summer, so Christmas at their house next year will be out of the question.

On another note, Grandma Joyce is here with us this Christmas. She was here last year for two months, but could only come for one month this time. Her friend, Eileen, is also here with us staying for two weeks. They and Denise have been going out and about around Kyoto and Osaka seeing the sites and eating.

Having them here for Christmas and New Year’s is such a blessing for us. The kids are enjoying their time with Grandma and so are we…although, Denise gets to spend more time with Joyce than I do, mostly because I have been working.

However you are spending Christmas and New Year’s Day, we hope you have a fun, safe time. Praise God, we have gotten through another year in one piece and now are about to go into 2010. Pray we continue to do God’s will in Japan and grow closer to Him on a daily basis. We hope and pray you do, too. God Bless!

In Him in 2010!

2009 Summer Homestay Program

August 16, 2009 in Christian, Church, Events, Family Excursions, Homestay, Japan, Travels by Kyle Yates

God blessed us with the fortunate opportunity to do another homestay program this summer in California. It was a HUGE blessing for us, the students and host families, and anyone else who participated in the program.

We took 5 boys and 1 mother to California this summer. We went to Hollywood to see the famous sign on the mountainside and downtown Hollywood where Star’s stars line the sidewalk in front of the Mann Chinese Theater, Beverly Hills homes and the beaches along the PCH on our way back to the Ventura-Oxnard-Camarillo area. We went to a Dodger game against the Florida Marlins, where the Dodgers unfortunately lost. Yet, it was a good game and lots of fun for everyone. Mia got a baseball given to her by one of the Marlin outfielders, just minutes after arriving at pre-game batting practice. We went to Disneyland and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor.

All of that said, the most valuable and important part of our trip was Vacation Bible School at Calvary Chapel of Oxnard. The students and mother joined the program and participated in the stories, songs, dance, snack-time, games and crafts along with over 500 other kids to learn about the love God has for all who want to listen and learn about Jesus Christ.

The 5 days at VBS are the highlight of the homestay program and the main reason behind it all. None of the students accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior, but they are all reading their Japanese Bibles given to them by Calvary Chapel of Oxnard and open to learning more about Jesus Christ.

Tatsuya said he had a hard time sleeping one night. He said he believes in Jesus and prayed asking him to help him sleep. He said he fell asleep shortly after and woke up feeling great. He was very excited to tell us and all the other students. None of the other students expressed anything like his story, but they did say that they were all reading their Bibles.

Yuki, up to that point and to the end of the homestay program, was reading his Bible everyday. Several others were also reading their Bibles.

All of the boys showed great ambassadorship to Japan. They had a few quarrels along the way, but nothing that didn’t get worked out.

It was an amazing homestay program this summer. Before the program started, because of an all-boy group, we were a little curious how it might pan out. It turned out to be one of the best homestay programs. The students participated well in the VBS program doing the dances and songs with more overall effort than any other year so far. Even the shiest boy, Keigo, ended up dancing and singing by day 5, the last day of the program.

All the boys did well practicing and building their English. Some of the boys arrived with hardly any English, but left with a much larger English vocabulary and better ears for listening and grasping the language.

Seeds are planted and these students need prayer and nourishment. Pray we can continue our relationships with these students and answer any questions they have about Jesus Christ. Pray they will have a desire to join us at Suita Bible Gospel Church in Suita, Osaka or another church closer to their homes that can water the seeds planted in their lives. Pray they all grow to know Jesus and grow into fine young men. Pray also for the mother, who really worked hard on her English and learned a great deal about America, Americans and traveling abroad. It was her first time outside the country.

I want to personally thank Calvary Chapel of Oxnard and Suzanne Still and her husband, John, who help make this program possible each year holding VBS each summer and welcome us and the students with open arms and hearts. Also, I would like to thank all the host families for opening up their homes to the students and shared their lives and love. Without them, we could not do this homestay program. On a personal note, I would like to thank my family for putting us up the entire time and for praying for us and sharing the house. Sorry the house is so quiet now!

Please pray we can continue doing this homestay program for years to come and that God will pour out his blessings on all who participate and Calvary Chapel of Oxnard.

A Groovy 70s Party at Church!

December 23, 2007 in Christian, Events by Kyle Yates

We had a blast last night at church grooving with over 100 others decked out in their 70s clothes!

From 8pm to 10pm, Ponga MC’d the party and entertained. We had a live band, funky music and disco lights! Everyone danced and had a great time.

We have definitely gotta do that again!

For pictures, click the link: http://www.kyleyates.com/main/?page_id=171