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Mar 21 2011

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Emotional weeks – Update on Tejas – Fukushima – Mission Trip to Asia

The last couple of weeks have been very emotional for me(Roy). Here are some things that happened and are happening.
     

  • Tejas Spring Break Retreat (see pictures and video) – Last week began very frantically as we prepared for the Tejas Spring Break retreat. Between the threat of rain, over 100 people signing up on the last weekend, a miscommunication with a couple of key players, etc., it was as typical a mad dash to the retreat. Now this would be normal except this year there were more moving parts than normal. It felt like a three ring circus, because in a sense it was. We decided to have a main student retreat (with no speaker and all small groups), a children’s retreat, and a volunteer training weekend all at the same time. Once we got to the retreat though, it was fun to watch God work. The staff, volunteer, student team worked as one to help their unbelieving but seeking friends fall in love with Jesus and enjoy a true community. I’ve never seen such a dedicated crew and God blessed… Most of the students were very happy of their experience there.  In addition, 52 people said they wanted to learn more about who Jesus is and how they can know him personally. The bigger thing was most of the students that God was already working in – the people of peace – they made themselves known and they also learned through the Discovery Bible studies to love and trust God’s word and to love Jesus more. It was a truly great time. Oh and a big prayer praise, and this was a concern up till last week. It looks like we may break even financially for the retreat. (the initial thought was we were going to have to use most of our reserves for this) God is Good!
  • Disaster in Japan – As I was preparing for Tejas late on Thursday night, I received an e-mail from a friend in Japan about what we now know as the 9.0 Tohoku earthquake. Because of my responsibilities as camp director for Tejas, I didn’t have time to research more or get in touch with my emotions about this until the following Monday, but the location of the earthquake was in the region where my relatives live. While they live inland and were shielded from the tsunami, they happen to live in the now famous Fukushima prefecture and one of my aunts lives only 30-40 km from the nuclear power plant. We also recently found out of my Grandfather’s cousin who was a seaweed farmer in Soma on the shore who lost everything. Because of power issues, we didn’t hear from them until the Monday morning following the earthquake. Wow! As Californians we have some sense of all this but nothing like this. Obviously, we still ask for your prayers as that is clearly not resolved. It’s interesting too… we planned on visiting these relatives while in our big Asia trip this summer and the purpose of that trip has changed radically. We will see if by then our three days in that region can help in some way besides just being there and talking with people and how that helps them. Obviously right now the basic necessities and the ability to transport them are the big issues, not to mention the nuclear problem. Please give to a charity to help them in the recovery. CRASH Japan (http://crashjapan.com/) is a collective effort manned several large evangelical organizations and denominations in Japan focusing on empowering volunteers from around the world to help with long term recovery. Share this with your facebook friends. A friend of mine is one of the leaders. Samaritan’s Purse (http://www.samaritanspurse.org/), Salvation Army (http://www.salvationarmyusa.org) and the Red Cross (http://www.redcross.org/) are also good organizations that are big enough to work through some of the logistical issues existent right now.
  • Missions Trip to AsiaWhile at the retreat, our small group at church sacrificially gave a fair amount financially (and hopefully in prayer too) towards the summer mission trip to Asia that our whole family will be taking this summer.  We will be going to Asia this summer to do many things including visiting, encouraging and spiritually mentoring MANY former international student friends in three different countries, taking 25 special needs Chinese orphans to McDonalds and serving at their orphanage, visiting the quake area of Japan, etc. You can get more information  about the trip through this letter (http://bit.ly/letterasia11) that has more details about the trip and why we are taking it. We need to raise between a total of $16,500 and $18,000 for this life changing trip. You can respond by mail through sending a check written out to “International Students Inc.” and referencing “account 5734” or “Yabuki Asia trip,”  to “International Students Inc, Box C, Colorado Springs, CO 80901 or you can give online through our website at http://bit.ly/give2yabukis. We will be sending more information about the trip in the near future.
  • Spring Break 2011 – Finally, we have had spring break right after the retreat. Lisa’s mom Penny “Nana” Stockwell was visited us. The kids were home. All the Major projects were in hiatus. That was a real blessing after the previous week. During this time, we had the pleasure of celebrating C-8’s birthday at a ceramic painting shop with her friends, we spent time at the Fort Worth Japanese Gardens and C-8 and I went to the car show and the Fort Worth Water gardens (see pictures and videos from all). It was a much needed time together as a family.

Anyway, that was our last two weeks in a nutshell. Honestly, we could not have done it without your prayers. God is really blessing the ministry significantly.

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Jun 10 2009

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Karaoke Friday Night… at the Yabukis?

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(Pictures and videos) “What about Karaoke?” long time student leader Miguel shared almost as a joke at our most recent UTA ministry planning meeting. I had just heard that our TCU team members, the Moores, just bought a Karaoke machine. We put two and two together and it became a reality this last Friday as we kicked off our summer schedule with our new summer students. The students had a great time as we sang songs from the 70′s, 80′s and 90′s (Roy put together the song list). They loved watching each of us making fools of ourselves… though the most special performance was by Miguel when he changed the words of one of the raps giving his testimony and his experience in his time at UTA. Below is a video of one of the performances and here are some other pictures and videos from the special night.

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Apr 14 2009

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Global Extravaganza was truly an Extravaganza

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April 5-11 was International Week at UTA and it always ends on Friday with a global extravaganza, a special talent show that features acts by students from many different countries around the world. Its a wonderful time for countries to show off their stuff and share with us all what is special to them about their countries. We usually take Friday night off to go and this year was special too. I took a bunch of video clips here of the different acts. As usual, the indians did some special work as did the Africans and other southeast Asians. One of the special moments came when the students from Bangladesh won two of the major prizes for the week including best attended booth at the food fair and best booth at the welcome center. They, rightly, were so proud and it was fun to watch them(see picture to right).

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Mar 31 2009

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Tejas 2009 Main Summary Video Production

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Here is the Final Tejas 2009 Summary Video


ISI Tejas 2009 Main Summary Video from Roy Yabuki on Vimeo

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Mar 23 2009

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Tejas – “Friends” It’s War Out There

(Check out our pictures and videos) There are times when it is difficult to get started on this blog. Sometimes the times make our minds busy. Other times, there isn’t really all that much to say. It’s been more than a week since Lisa, C-6, T-8 & I got back from the ISI Tejas Retreat for Texas international students.  Those of you on the prayer team, you all might remember this as the retreat we have been having you all pray for – its planning, its implementation, spiritual warfare surrounding it – for the last few months. Now it is over and the difficulty is that there is so much to share, I don’t know where to begin. It was an amazing exercise of spiritual warfare and there is so much we learned from its execution.

Let me begin some of the elements of spiritual warfare that happened (mostly physical things PTL):

  • One week prior, on the official due date, were were about 40 people short of the required 125 (we ended up with over 133)
  • It was not until the last week that had a verified music leader and then our international student guitar player got sick the night before we had to leave (the music leader, the son of one of our ISI partners did a great job and showed a real heart for the students)
  • Only five seminary student who help with the logistical elements of the camp were signed up by the due day well short of the usual 10 needed. (we ended up with a few more and other key leaders who helped out with this… almost had too many American volunteers)
  • We had some major relational and personnel blow ups among our staff right before camp. (Only slightly affected the camp)
  • I sent out a prayer e-mail alert to pray against spiritual warfare… (We had already sent out a request for prayer earlier in the week but it seemed like we needed more prayer coverage… we also knew, based on past experience, that trips where many things go wrong are often the one where God most often shows himself in a special way.)
  • We still didn’t have a line dance instructor for the line dance activity by early in the week. (We were able to find someone who so loved line dancing from the Tyler area that she just kept dancing and dancing clear until dinner during the free time… the students loved her)
  • UTA Campus Director (and camp small group director who had a big role on Friday) Ron was getting ready to load up for camp 2 hours before we were supposed to leave for camp and he bumped the vehicle he was supposed to use to cart 10 international students to camp in, into his garage door, knocking it off its tracks (Looking really bad), making it stuck in the open position. He could not leave until it was fixed (a garage guy was able to fix it within the necessary time and Ron beat me to campus.
  • The newly found music leader, Casey got into his car in Houston with his young son, preparing to leave for camp, his car wouldn’t start. When he tried to jump it with his wife’s car, her car wouldn’t start. (After 40 minutes of looking he finally found someone in the neighborhood to jump his car so he could go to Sears to get a new battery for both cars and he made it with time to spare)
  • One of cars transporting students from Texas A&M University got a flat tire on the way. (It was fixed with the help of other students)
  • Our sound system, data projector, video camera, and just about every other “tech” thing was having more problems that I can ever remember them having. (And I’m supposed to be one of the ISI tech guys…:-)
  • Here is the biggest thing. It was pouring down rain on Friday night as we were driving up for this Retreat that features mostly outdoor activities with a 30 & 40% respectively chance of rain for Saturday and Sunday. (Ron boldly told the group that he prayed for it not to rain and that he believed God was going to stop the rain… It stopped right after that very gathering.  As we were in our cars leaving the retreat center, the droplets started falling again as if God wanted to remind us of his mastery over the elements… Wow! What a testimony! God is good!)

So how did it turn out?   I felt totally out of control… which with God is not a bad thing. He showed His control every step of the way. It was amazing. In addition to the above.

  • The speaker, Chris Plekenpol, did a bang up job teaching from Joseph. I think he connected with the students at a heart level and his background as an Iraqi war veteran lent credibility and build his testimony of God’s grace as he showed himself to be a wise, fun and humble guy despite.
  • The discussion and camaraderie around the small groups were exemplary, likely the best quality we’ve ever had. It was such a diverse group of leaders too. Developing this part of the retreat was the focus of our planning team and I believe we hit it right on with international students leading other students and volunteers. (the majority of students were not believers so it was awesome to see the spiritual discussion going on so strongly.) (see the resultant video when the groups had work together to tell a story using pictures)
  • The students had a great time doing the activities (not hard given all the choices) without anyone getting hurt.
  • The kids conference, led by one of the seminary couples, went without a hitch. First rate! My kids were with 5 others and were treated to stuff usually saved for VBS.
  • Everything was done safely…
  • From our response cards we learned the following…
    • 9 students indicated, “ I decided during this weekend to trust Jesus as my only hope and way to God… to follow him only as my God”
    • 27 students indicated, “this weekend I decided to learn more about who Jesus is and how I can know him personally.”
    • 9 students indicated, “This weekend I decided I want to meet with someone who can answer my questions about the things we learned and discussed.”
    • 7 students indicated, “ This weekend I decided I want to join a Bible study on my campus.
    • 35 students indicated, “ Please email me about ISI meetings on my campus and future trips and events like this.”
    • 25 students indicated, “ Please contact me about opportunities to make a Christian student friend on my campus
    • Some students indicated, “This weekend I decided…”
      • continue with ISI/ICF to glorify God
      • fight more for life to be thankful and have faith
      • have faith in Jesus when we are in hard time
      • to apply Joseph’s life in mine
      • to enjoy with my small group
      • to face my fears with faith
      • to get close to God
      • to keep going strong with God
      • to pray more and be more patient
      • to recommit my life to Christ (already a Christian)
      • to reflect on the things I do and don’t do if I am confident that God is with me
      • to talk to my Bible study teachers to answer the questions I formed this weekend
      • to try to put myself in the shoes of others

All in all, it was a great trip and most of all… we could really see God present and how important the prayers of you are in what we do!


Tejas 2009 Small Group Slide Show from Roy Yabuki on Vimeo.

Video Slide show from Retreat

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Feb 23 2009

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A Birthday of Bakers – C-5 is becoming C-6

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(See All Pictures & Videos) Saturday, there was shift in dominant hormones in our house. Generally, in the Yabuki household, the men have the majority and while two ladies generally equal three guys, on Saturday, the guys were overwhelmed. C-5 celebrated her sixth birthday and our house was filled with kindergarten girls.

It started innocently enough, our new sister in Christ from Korea, Cookie came early to help Lisa out with the party. She loves cooking and Lisa decided to give this birthday a cooking theme and so Cookie was the perfect person to help out. She was a real blessing in many ways. We couldn’t have done it without her.

The girls began the day decorating aprons to help out with their work. Modern art seemed to be the style of the day.  Then the girls practiced some homemaking skills, making some delightful (and tasty) pretzel/kisses/m&m snacks. It seemed like a lot of fun. All this seemed innocent enough… but then they turned to the outside… and next thing we guys knew, we were caught in their trap. (Maybe it was the snacks)

J-12 & T-8 were seen “helping” with the outdoor activities (no way!). T-8 was hoisting the pinata and jumping on the trampoline and J-12 was seen DJing the nasty game of musical chairs. I even had to set up the pinata. It actually was a lot of fun. The girls really took to our trampoline.

As the day wore on, there was more screaming, running around, screaming some more, eating cake, opening presents, screaming and then jumping on the trampoline. In all, it was a wonderful way for C-5 to celebrate her passage to C-6.

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Mar 15 2008

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Fun Friday Night Video

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Fun Friday Night Video

One of the cool things about the upcoming YabukiBreezeTV is that when something special happens, we can immediately share it with you all through video using our phone or digital camera. Here is a video from a Friday night group in March 2008 taken on my digial camera…


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Mar 13 2008

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YabukiBreezeTV is Online

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We have added a new way of staying in touch with you all. We have started a internet TV station… not really… Actually using a company called KyteTV we are able to send video shows, clips, pictures, etc. directly from our camera, computer, camera phone, etc. to the kyte tv site so you can see it almost immediately as it happens. That way, if we see something cool that happens or want to interview a student as something happens, etc. we can share it with you immediately and you can rejoice and/or pray with us.

The cool thing is you can subscribe to this using RSS or other means so that when a new video comes out, you can check it out on your computer… There is even a player that allows you to see it and share it with your friends on your phone (for all you tech gadget lovers)

We have actually set up three different channels for our three audiences… As a Yabukibreeze subscriber, you are welcome to see each of them.

You can subscribe to these on these pages using an RSS feed which I believe allows you to set these up as a video podcast.

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Mar 23 2007

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ISI DFW Tejas 07 Spring Break Retreat

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Mar 2007 – PICS & VIDEO & AUDIO – This year’s Tejas Spring Break retreat (www.isitejas.com) was probably the best we have ever had. As we were sitting and watching it happen, God did some good work. In meteorology, there is something called the “perfect storm” when all the right ingredients from all over the world come together to form a monster storm. That is what this was like. God brought he right MC (a first-time seminary volunteer, author and Iraq veteran officer), the right small group leaders, the right speaker (Dr. Tony Maalouf) the right activities and team leaders brought all of this together.

Check out our pictures and videos(summary and other) through our tejas website at www.isitejas.com

Interesting Numbers from Tejas

· Over 120 people attended the Tejas Retreat this year.

· 22 Countries were represented

· There were over 92 students and family, 29 staff & volunteers to befriend them, and 5 seminary students to help in any way needed.

· According to our response cards… (we did not get all of them back yet)

o 8 people indicated “This weekend I decided to trust Jesus as my only hope and way to God… to follow him only.” – we know of at least one who was already a Christian, but this is encouraging.

o 30 indicated “This weekend I decided to learn more about who Jesus is and how I can know him personally.”

o 19 indicated interest in meeting with someone to talk about what they heard and/or meeting for Bible Study.

o 39 wanted to learn more about ISI events in the future

o 19 indicated they wanted to be introduced to a Christian friend through ISI.

o 13 Christian students did a terrific job of leading 12 small groups who each received a special “bandana” with a special color which they proudly wore around camp.

WOW!!!! God was so present at the retreat

Some Statements from Students

I commit to have a more personally walk with Jesus. – Malaysian Christian

I commit to study more on the issues come to my mind (re: what was discussed) – Iranian Woman Non-Believer

I commit to join more meeting with other Christians friends to learn and grow in Jesus Christ. –

I commit to forgive a friend about his mistakes. – Saudi Non-Believer

I commit to make more Christian friends. They’re so kind. – Iranian Woman Non-Believer who indicated some commitment to Christ.

I commit to learn more about who Jesus is – Hong Kong Non-Believing Student

I commit to love Jesus more and to live for Him!!! – Korean Christian Small group student leader

I commit exhaust myself! It’s great! – American student volunteer

I commit to join the 08 retreat again next year – Hong Kong Student Leader

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