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Sakura “cherry” blossoms

My apartment is empty!
It was hard and tiring work getting my apartment packed up and cleaned and my belongings put into storage, but I’m so thankful it got done! I will be living in Tsu city, Mie prefecture when I go back next year. I have not found a place to live yet, so I have temporarily rented some space in a warehouse in a nearby city. I am thankful that several friends helped out with packing and phoning places to deal with shutting down gas, electricity, etc., for me. I am also thankful that Shan Reed could stay a bit longer to help me with driving down to Mie prefecture. She could have left for the States earlier but decided to help me out, as she knows I am not a confident driver. I am not sure how well I will cope without my trusty “driver” to go to places with! I will have to practice driving on narrow and curvy roads when I go back next year. Speaking of driving, I covet your prayers for this year of home assignment, as I have to drive to many churches, and I am not fond of driving, especially in the winter season. Please pray for wisdom and provision regarding transportation.

Thanks, Shan, for driving!
I am also thankful for the ways God has shown me and also Shan the many wonderful relationships that have been built over the years. Your support and your prayers have allowed us to be here and to share the love of Jesus. There were many farewell visits and many words of encouragement from friends, church members, and neighbors.
I will need to make one more short trip back to Japan May 16–22 to close down bank accounts for the mission and to hand in final documents to the government. It’s been a long and arduous process. I’d appreciate prayer that all will go smoothly and there will be no more hiccups in the process.
I am thankful that I could enjoy Easter celebrations back here in Canada. I haven’t had such a meaningful, reflection-filled Holy Weekend in a long time, especially in English and with so many people. I truly am thankful for the sacrificial love of our Saviour, Jesus, and the resurrection hope and power we have in Him!
It’s been a long time since my last visit to churches. It has been since 2019, before COVID hit. I am still in the scheduling process. I need wisdom, as I have at least twenty-seven churches to visit. I am also taking a Spiritual Direction course, which requires much travel for training/retreats. I will be in contact with various churches soon, if I haven’t already! Please feel free to contact me directly via my email address: nakanoyuri@hotmail.com. I look forward to sharing with you what has been happening in Japan and also what to hope for in the future. I hope to see many of you soon.

Cherry trees in a nearby park
Returning to the cherry blossom theme, I reflect on how each individual pink petal represents the beauty of each prayer that makes up the blossom. Thank you for your prayers. The picture below is of the cherry trees near a park where I used to live. There are people sitting underneath enjoying the blossoms and also seeing the petals fall to the ground. Many people in Japan are receiving the blessings of your prayers. I look forward to seeing how your prayers will blossom and also how the seasons of change and transition will lead to new growth and more opportunities in the years to come. Thanks for partnering with me!