Submitted by: De’Ettta Goecker, regional president, Asia

Anyong Haseey!  Grab an obento, stop off at Lawson’s for some Sushi and a lemon surge, and hit the road with PWOC Asia Region.  We’ve been going places…together.

A common theme heard throughout our region is intimacy with God, and deep, loving relationships with each other. (This mirrors the Regional Board’s Vision to “Love God Wholeheartedly ~ Love Others Deeply”).  We seek to authentically love each other and to live life together.  These relationships are vital as all are far from “home,” deployment pace in Japan is high, a Korean tour is considered a deployment, many are having their first babies or are first-time empty nesters (a few are doing both)… There is a deep longing for close friendships far from home.  This heart- felt need for intimate Christian friendships results in unique and varied opportunities for relationship building throughout our region.

We’ve spent our summer going to the theater and dinner, parks, beaches, botanical gardens and arboretums, zoos, nursing homes, picnics, play groups, game nights, aquariums, onsens, festivals and more. We’re attending poolside PWOC, Deployed Spouse Dinners, Friday Fun Days, Chapel Summer Outings, Life in Korea events, Japanese English Bible studies and more.

MASSIVE PCS summer transitions and the summer exodus make planning Bible Studies a challenge during the summer in Asia. Many have found a variety of “drop in studies” (such as “Bible Study on Demand” or Precept’s “40 Minute Bible Studies”) allows time to develop intimacy with God, while meeting newcomers. One creative group has spent the summer scrapbooking the ways God is seen in daily life.

Please pray with us this month for:

  • Revival – personally and corporately
  • Our Moms with recent graduates who will be leaving for the states in the upcoming weeks
  • Strength and creativity in keeping the home fires burning while husbands are deployed
  • PCSing women  to be welcomed quickly into our groups
  • Creative ways for groups to fund attendance at PWOC International Conference
  • All to realize the incredible opportunity God has graced us with to be living in Asia at THIS time in history.
  • Creative ways to Shine His Light in our host nations

AnyongHaseeyo – Hello in Korea

Obento – boxed Japanese meal

Sushi – a taste of heaven or gross raw fish on rice depending on your perspective ::grin::

Onsen- public baths fed from natural hot springs

As we enter into the very busy and always dependable PCS season, many of you may be looking for summer Bible Studies while others of you may be hoping ladies find yours. Either way, your Communications Team has published a list of installations offering summer sessions worldwide. If you are moving or simply traveling this summer, check out the list for an opportunity to connect with PWOCers at your destination.

To add your local installation to this list, please send your session details to the Web Manager.

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God Comes Through

The day of departure had arrived. We left the hotel and drove to the Chaplain’s house where our Accord spent the night. God, knowing exactly what we would need long before our move, served up the perfect provision.

And so it goes . . .

A little background: Chaplains are endorsed by various churches or parachurch organizations that provide support and accountability in their roles as Chaplains within the military. Steve and a fellow Chaplain at Fort Campbell happened to share the same endorser. This endorser, located in South Carolina, was holding its annual conference in Colorado Springs at the Air Force Academy. Our Chaplain friend was planning to attend that conference.

Where were Steve and I headed for our compassionate PCS? Colorado Springs. And our house, which had been rented, was a mere 15-minute drive from the Academy. As it turns out, our Chaplain buddy was glad to drive our Honda Accord to Colorado Springs since he was going there anyway. We paid for his expenses and he flew back after the conference as he had originally planned. This couldn’t have worked out more perfectly for us. And, as an additional point of interest, since that conference in the summer of 2002, the endorser hasn’t held any out west.

I find all this very interesting. None of it was coincidental. It reminds me that I never have a valid reason to fret or worry. God has everything worked out in advance. He knows what I really need when I really need it and delivers it right on time.

Back to the story. My memories tend to be sketchy, but for some reason certain moments in time remain etched in my brain. I clearly remember sitting in the passenger seat of our Honda Pilot (we had traded in the Plymouth Voyager minivan for the Pilot), the door was open, and our Chaplain friend’s wife came over to the car and spoke words of encouragement to me. I was so weak, tired, and miserable that I barely responded. I nodded once, turned my head to face forward, and she closed the door. I hoped she didn’t see me as rude or indifferent but rather desperately ill.

I don’t remember the drive home other than it being long. It was the longest ride of my life. When we pulled into my parents’ driveway they were glad to see me but I just wanted to hit the sack.

The subsequent months would prove agonizing but informative. I finally would get the accurate and complete diagnosis I’d longed for.

THE JOURNEY CONTINUES:

In a quest to develop my faith I make an effort to notice the things God does for me that I can’t do for myself. I also pay attention to His creation more. Many of us allow ourselves to get so busy that we lose sight of the beauty around us and, in effect, we lose sight of God.

This summer I’m going to pay closer attention to the birds swirling around my deck. I’m going to listen to their songs and watch the clouds float by. I’m going to breathe the fresh air and let God speak to me through His creation. I’m going to embrace a new appreciation for the obvious, yet often dismissed, blessings in my world.

This summer take time to sit. Look. Listen. Enjoy the blessings that surround you and thank God.

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Life Happens – Jesus Answers is a weekly column addressing the challenges we face in life, coupled with the presence and grace of Jesus, our One True Source of hope and peace. The column’s author, Laura Firtko, can be reached by email here: LifeHappens@pwoc.org

I went for coffee with my PWOC sisters last night, and had such a blessed time of fun and fellowship.  As we all sat and talked about life, family, and friends, PWOC came up in conversation.  This was not a big suprise, since we all attend and enjoy our PWOC mornings greatly.  Our chapter has been taking a little break before we start up our summer sessions in a few weeks and were so glad we had this time to come together in the in between time, to relax and get to know each other better.  It was great!

I then started to ponder.  I wonder what the other PWOC’s are doing in this in between time?  So, please let me know what you are doing to stay connected over the summer months with your sisters.  It would be fun to get some ideas from each other, don’t you think?

So, what are your in between time activities? Let me know.

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