Weekly Re-Cap

I almost forgot to do this. This week…

1. I had a busy Sunday of ministry in Digby and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. It was a good time of re-connecting and team building.

2. I spent a couple of days in Halifax visiting some of my favorite people. Really fun and refreshing.

3. I had a really productive day yesterday, catching up on office work and errands, both ministry-related and personal.

4. I’ve been working on setting up my new art computer (a Mac mini with a Wacom Cintiq tablet monitor, to be used for primarily for creative work) and cleaning up my MacBook (the laptop I’ll continue to use for general everyday computing). This has involved installing and uninstalling, uploading and downloading, and lots of waiting for the machines to do their thing.

5. Today I spent some time drawing and coloring on the new art Mac, trying to get used to working digitally. I think when I’ve gotten past the initial learning curve, it will make for a cleaner art style and a faster work flow. And working faster is a good thing, as I plan on this being part of my ministry, not just a hobby anymore.

And that’s a wrap for this week. Looking forward to the next couple of crazy weeks…

March 2009 Prayer Letter

Hi everyone,

I’m writing to you today from the home of some close friends in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I’m on the way home from a full and fulfilling weekend in Digby and Yarmouth, where I got to share my testimony and vision 3 times at 2 churches. Home ministries are going really well. I’ve enjoyed re-connecting with many churches and supporters, and I’ve been able to meet many new connections as well.

Please pray for…

1. Safe travel for my Japanese friend Kenji who is coming to visit me from March 12-19.

2. The Japanese church’s denominational annual conference next week.

3. My continuing home ministries — safe travels, effective ministry, and more prayer and financial supporters.

Thank you for your prayers during this time of home ministries travel!

– robin

Weekly Re-Cap

I don’t have very much to talk about this week. Over 3 weeks ago, I caught a cold. Last week I thought I was getting over it, but it seemed to start making a comeback by the weekend. So I went to the doctor, and it turns out I have a sinus infection. So this week I’ve been trying to take it easy, and haven’t been very productive.

I’m scheduled to go to Nova Scotia again this weekend to visit two churches. Just like the previous time, the weather doesn’t seem to be cooperating. Right now I’m in wait-and-see mode, wondering if I’ll even be able to make the trip. It’s only four hours if I go by boat, but the boat’s not running today. If it’s running tomorrow, great. If not, it’s about an 8-hour drive, and we may still be in the middle of a blizzard. I’d hate to have to reschedule at this point, but…

Weekly Re-Cap

I’m at Starbucks right now, where I just ran into an old friend. One thing I’m enjoying about being back in Canada is randomly running into old friends and acquaintances whenever I’m out in public. My hometown is just small enough that it happens pretty much every time I’m out. In Japan I live in a city of over 2 million people, on top of the fact that I’ve lived there a relatively short time, so it happens far less frequently. It’s an interesting contrast. I miss the big city, but there are definitely some things I like about smaller cities too.

This week I feel like I’ve finally gotten back into some semblance of a routine after some time on the road. In particular I’ve studied Japanese more the past few days than I have in a couple of months. I’ve also been exchanging emails with some Japanese friends, which has been good practice, and much more effective than just sitting and trying to memorize stuff. It’s been good.

Speaking of Japanese friends, one of my closest friends from the Nagoya church is planning to come visit me for a week or so in March. This news pretty much made my week. I’m looking forward to showing him around and seeing Canada through Japanese eyes. Should be a blast.

This past Sunday I visited Crosspoint Wesleyan here in Fredericton, and this coming Sunday I’ll be at another local church, Corbette Avenue Wesleyan. It’s nice to have my Sundays booked but not be on the road for a couple of weeks.

You know what’s funny? After starting this blog post talking about running into old friends, I just ran into another, before I could even finish writing.

That’s a wrap for this week.

Weekly Re-Cap

This week…

1. I spoke at two churches on Sunday in Shelburn and Clark’s Harbour, Nova Scotia. It was a good day.

2. On Monday I drove from Clark’s Harbour to Halifax, where I visited some friends for the afternoon and evening.

3. Tuesday, I drove the rest of the way home, which took a bit longer than expected because I took a wrong turn in Halifax.

4. The rest of the week has been spent catching up on emails, mailing newsletters, trying to get over a cold, and trying to get back into studying Japanese more regularly again.

5. I’ve also been working on some comics plotting, specifically for the future of Doodze.

And that’s pretty much it. Thankful to have the long drives behind me for a couple of weeks, and that for the next little while I’ll be on the road a bit less. I’m speaking here in Fredericton the next couple of Sundays, and only traveling on weekends for the next couple of months.

And that’s a wrap for this week.