Today, again it seemed physical reasons made it seem wiser for me to stay home and simply share a few minutes at the entrance when Sueko and her husband came by on their way home--it seemed God led me to the photographs and objects to show even those few moments--I'm praying our Mighty God can do a heart work in a few seconds humans need years to achieve.
Anyway, I went back to the back room and prayed, cried for them--I love them and can't stand thinking of them without God. I'm wondering if Daddy's study should be named the "Valley of Baca (Weeping)". I read in Ps. 84:6 rains filled its wells.
Kawasakis, Kazue in jr. hi; Daddy with Kazue...how long ago is this?
His study is full of photographs of people who have a guarantee of endless torment in the flames of hell without relief after they die. When we step foot in this room, shouldn't that be sufficient cause for the start of tears such that if we had wells, they would be filled? I wonder if Daddy kept the many pictures up on his walls to keep his heart well full too.
Flip-Phone photo of restaurant: Kazue's in her 70's now!
During a visit to Okinawa last year, I was about to take a picture at a restaurant when I realized I had only my flip-phone. But there was no way I wasn't going to get photos that day. After all, we were spending time with our cousin, Kazue. She's the one who's given us land for the house we live in, and we've been praying for her salvation for...well, you can see from the first few pictures above, my Dad prayed for the family for a long time.
It's the family he and his mother and brothers stayed with for 2 years during the Great Depression, so Kazue wasn't even around then.
Please help us continue filling wells for her eternal soul. We've been promised that those who sow in tears will reap in joy.