A week and a half ago I heard from my old friend Koichi "Joe" Mita that he was bringing his family up to Hokkaido on a vacation, and he wanted to attend our church. Of course I immediately invited him to preach. If this brother walked in my church on Sunday morning unannounced, I'd have him preach if I could. He is a man of integrity who walks with God.
I first met Joe about 38 years ago when we were both students at Tennessee Temple. There were three other Japanese men at Temple at the time, and with Joe they all turned out to be wonderful missionary pastors. One is in Heaven, another is way down south and I'm out of touch, but I keep close contact with Joe and "Nobby." Anyone you can be friends with for 38 years is a "friend that sticketh closer than a brother."
Joe pastors a church near Tokyo and heads up the Bible institute where I still teach by video. Right now a student there is taking my course on personal evangelism, and my two semesters of Synoptics is always a favorite. I'm privileged to work under Joe in this ministry.
It was great to see the family again, Joe, Noney and their lovely and smart daughter Elisa, currently working on a master's in the States on Christian counseling. Saturday evening we took them out to our favorite steak house, and had a wonderful time of fellowship. Then on Sunday Joe preached a wonderful message on the inspiration of Scripture, then the family ate a potluch dinner with my church folk.
They live a long way off, so we don't see them much, but I look forward to eternal fellowship in Heaven someday with this faithful family.