Wed Feb 22 Rochelle will be going in for a bone marrow biopsy test. This will help the oncologist directing her chemo treatments, which will begin the second week of March, and go on over 6 months. We really need
New Family Picture
It was great having our son Andy and his wife Ryoko at our home for 10 days over Christmas. Rochelle’s mom is also living with us, so this is our whole bunch!
Team Report Helping Japan's Tsunami Survivors
Here’s a recent video by a team that went to help in Japan, showing the ongoing devastation and the impact teams can have with the people still in temporary housing. Team Video Report
Melissa and Ben at Passion 2012
Our two college kids are joining a ton of young folks digging in to Jesus! This is a picture posted from the conference of the Morning Bible Study and Afternoon Bible Study.
Thank you for giving to us through Campus Crusade for Christ
The staff at CCC want to share a short video appreciation and celebration with you. Watch it here. Thanks for being partners with us in changing lives for eternity.
A Really Mysterious Christmas!
Here is a brand new video outreach you can share with Japanese friends! Sugoku Fushigina Christmas. Click on the red link from the page to see it in a computer, and the green link to see it in your cell
Report on Ben's Trip to Japan
BEN’S MISSION TRIP TO TOHOKU, July 15 to August 3, 2011. Ben had a great trip to the tsunami area (north of any radiation) where his team of 8 served many people by restoring homes and car-ing for the needs
New Story of Japan's Recovery and CCC
This story is freshly shared by staff and students working with tsunami victims. Here is the link from the CCCI site: Japan’s Recovery
Rochelle's Mom Joins Us In Florida
After a lot of thinking and discussion and planning, Rochelle’s mom, Esther, has now moved to Florida to live with us. She sold her house and said goodbye to a lot of old friends at a special farewell party hosted
Reunion with Good Japan CCC staff friends
Each time the staff of CCC gather there are many smaller gatherings. We have all experienced different teams or locations we have been part of as CCC staff. Our favorite is the “Old Japan Hands.” We all “grew up” together