Monday, June 30, 2008

Let's slow down


I have been frantic in trying to move out so fast but we still don't have a renter and well we have time to just take our time. I was pushing and pushing and it was causing a lot of family stress. I have to admit that dad doesn't always know what is right. Pray for us as we are almost there and I just need to be patient.

Friday, June 27, 2008

I'M NOT STRESSED OKAY!


Whew, we are all good yep it's just hunky dorey here in the Bolinger homestead. I am not stressed, I am not stressed. As long as I have peanut butter I'm good yep! Praise the Lord for Trials. 1 Corinthians 9:27 (NIV) "I beat my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize."
Did Paul mean he sometimes beat his head against a wall in the prisons to get his mind back into focus? I have thrown in the towel and the dishes and the couch and everything else. We are still not done. I was hoping and praying to be done by Friday the 27th but it isn't looking that way. We are so close. I believe God is allowing us a few more days to hang out and take our time. We still don't have a renter. Pray for a godly family to rent our place. So we may have it through July one. We have almost finished painting, and we just need to vacate and clean the carpet and were done...moving that is. There is still packing and sorting to be done. We are just shifting the location of packing to another location. There is a good amount of stress but I am learning to take time out and play with the kids and take a nap and not try to do everything all at once. Well I gotta go blog ya later.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

The Garage Sale is Finished






We are soooo blessed by God. He gave us great stuff from many at Calvary and MCA. God bless you all who donated. We are so blessed by all who served and helped us. You have great reward in heaven. There were CCCM folks, CC Cerritos/Artesia people and there were Lakewood First Baptist family even Mariners folks saw some action there slaving away. The heat was intense but the shade of trees and the breeze that God brought to cool us down with made it just bearable. The Lord also blessed us with great customers who bought stuff and a lot of it. We were blown away at how much was made. Let's just say a months rent is in the bag. Glory to God. All glory to God who is sending us to Japan to plant a church. Thank you all who participated and thank you all who prayed and slaved away with us. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.

I got my VISA wahooooo


Here it is. Check it out. I got my VISA this week. What a Blessing were going to Japan. I am still in shock about all that has transpired. God is good and he is a blessing God.

Koki's here Pray for him




Hey look who I picked up at LAX? It's Koki Akatsu from CC West Tokyo. He is here studying English for two months and will be staying at CC Perris Valley. He is going to have a blast. A blast of heat that is. Man is it hot and Perris Valley is over 100F. Pray for Koki to have a great time and to learn lots English.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Suicide up in Japan

The following is an article in the Kyodo News today. I was depressed reading it. There is no hope for the Japanese outside of a relationship with Jesus Christ. Read on if you must but by all means don't click away without praying.

I saw a video today "Ministry without limbs" they said that there are 60 million Cambodians with 600,000 being Christians.Then it dawned on me the Japanese are 127 million people with about the same number of Christians. Incredible, 60 years of God's servants going to Japan to preach, teach, beg and plead with the Japanese to Convert but there hearts are open yet unwilling to shed the cultural bondage. May God Break Japan and bring her to her knees. Even here Japanese Christians can't assimilate fully into the church without being extricated from their brethren by birth.

◆ Suicides in Japan remain above 30,000 in 2007, depression top cause
TOKYO, June 19 KYODO NEWS
The number of people who killed themselves in Japan in 2007 surpassed 30,000 for 10 years in a row, with depression topping the list of reasons for suicide, a National Police Agency survey showed Thursday.
The number of suicides in the reporting year came to 33,093, up 2.9 percent from 2006 and the second highest after 34,427 recorded in 2003, the survey said.
Suicides believed derived from depression accounted for 6,060 or about 18 percent of the total suicides in 2007, followed by 5,240 over physical ailments, 1,973 over debts from multiple lenders and 1,656 over other debts, said the annual survey.
By age bracket, people of age 60 or older formed a record high of around 37 percent of the total number of suicides.
The readings underlined the seriousness of social conditions in Japan which may lead to a person committing suicide. Japan's first suicide-prevention guidelines, formulated in June last year, proved to be ineffective in reducing the number of suicides. Critics cite the lack of specific measures envisaged under the guidelines.

The survey was the first of its kind since the National Police Agency revised the categorization of reasons and motives for suicide in 2007.
Under the new categorization, suicides committed in 2007 were divided into 52 reasons. Up to three reasons could be listed for each suicide committed in the year, based on notes being left, medical records, remarks posted on the Net and contacts with people close to those who killed themselves.
By age, suicides committed by people aged 60 or older increased 8.9 percent to a record 12,107, followed by 7,046 for those aged 50 to 59 and 5,096 for those aged 40 to 49.
Suicides by those aged 19 or younger decreased 12 percent to 548. Among those, 10 killed themselves apparently due to bullying and 25 due to discord with friends.
Males represented about 71 percent of the total suicides in 2007.
People without a job accounted for 18,990 or 57.4 percent of the total in the year, including those who made a living on a pension 4,982 and jobless people 1,756.
In the 2007 survey, Yamanashi Prefecture posted the highest suicide rate of 39.0 per 100,000 people among Japan's 47 prefectures in 2007, replacing Akita, given as 37.2, as the worst prefecture.
Akita, however, still tops the 2007 list of prefecture-specific suicide counts by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, which compile data based on where those who killed themselves lived.
The police count suicides by where they took place. Yamanashi has the Aokigahara Jukai wooded area known to be a magnet for those wishing to commit suicide.
In June 2007, the government formulated suicide-prevention guidelines, featuring a target to cut the suicide rate by more than 20 percent by 2016.
The package was formulated at a time when the number of suicides topped 30,000 in 2006 for nine years in a row. It was Japan's first comprehensive anti-suicide guideline based on the basic suicide prevention law put into place in October 2006.
==Kyodo

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Moving Sale Garage Sale Yard Sale


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Here is the address of My sisters house where we will be having the garage sale. Come and get it. It is all here. I think and then some. We begin at 7am. This is our last sale and we are moving next week.

So Saturday June 21st 7am the Bolinger Garage Sale. Check us out. Thank you
God bless. If you can't make it then please pray we get rid of everything.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Tommy Ruiz




Tommy Ruiz is a dynamo. Anyone who hangs around with Tommy knows he is always in motion. He is a gifted worship leader and Bible teacher. He is Pastoring CC Ginowan, Okinawa Japan. He has a beautiful wife and 4 kids. He is also dean of the CCBC Okinawa which is a blessing to see all the seeds that are being sown into the hearts and lives of the Japanese people. Tommy is a master blogger and will blow you away with video and picts and You Tubes he does it all. Pray for Tom as he is seeking the Lord about another Church plant. Pray for CCBC kids to hear the call to reach out to the Japanese people. Pray for more churches to be planted. http://www.calvarychapele3missions.blogspot.com/. This is Tommy's blog
Here is the Church link: http://calvaryginowan.com/default.aspx
They also have a thrift store that is a blessing to the community there in Ginowan.
http://koinoniathriftstore.com/default.aspx

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Pastor Travis Takamiya



Travis is a great guy that is surprisingly athletic and agile. He can preach the word and sing like the angels. As Pastor of CC Tokorozawa he is personally involved in the getting out and meeting the towns people. He is married to Dawn and has two children Erin and Evan and they are really fun like their dad as well. Dawn is fun yet someone has to reign in the wild horses. Pray for this family that God would use them in a mighty way to reach the lost of Japan. Pray that God would provide their needs and even provision for the future events and a Church building.

see his website:http://www.calvarytokorozawa.com/japanese.htm and a new site: http://worship.calvaryjapan.com/

Pastor's Conference & Sushi

The Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa Senior Pastor's conference was a great time to hang out in Murrietta and enjoy the fellowship. Travis Takamiya from CC Tokorozawa was there. Tommy Ruiz from CC Ginowan, Masaru Oshiro from CC Naha, Rick Barnett form Okinawa,Mike Silva from CC Iwakuni, Francis from Rwanda, Chizuo Sakurai from CC Kokubunji, Tak Anma from CC Hamamatsu, Katsumi Santo from CC West Tokyo, and there were two Chaplains from the Marines on Okinawa one is Dennis Wheeler, I can't remember the name of the other guy, sorry. Also in the pictures is Pastor James Stewart from Oklahoma City and Lance Cook from CC Lahabra. We were able to bless the guys with some sushi and entertainment and just hang out fellowshipping. God is so good.






We had a great time with the other pastors from japan they are such a blessing. I am hoping to introduce you all to them. All of them have sacrificed so much to go and serve the Lord in some very hard soil.

We celebrated Pastor Tommy Ruiz's birthday early and he had to wear this funny Sumo cap and take a picture. It was a humbling moment to say the least. Tommy is a trooper he works with CCBC in Okinawa so he is used to this, I think.

Pray for these guys that God would continue to bless them, their families and their churches.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Santo San is here wahooooo


This is Pastor Katsumi Santo from Calvary Chapel Nishi (west) Tokyo. He came for the pastors conference and stayed at our house. He is great with kids and is such a sweet soul. We enjoy his laid back attitude and just a desire to fellowship and build everyone up. We can learn a lot from him as he has been around a long time. He is the oldest remaining Calvary Pastor. He was born again in CC San Francisco while he was working at a restaurant there. When he came back to Japan he joined up with a dear pastor named Mike Kohama. An elderly gentleman who loved Jesus and the Calvary Style. Mike was one of the ones who orchestrated Pastor Chuck and Skip Heitzg to come to Japan many years ago.

Santo San doesn't like to be called pastor and he treats everyone like a long time friend. He says come to Japan and bless the people there. He loves coffee and tortillas. Not in that order but mostly he loves to talk about Jesus and laugh a lot. I am so happy for his friendship and I look forward to his leadership in the years to come. You can see the website and watch their youth play worship and listen to Santo Preach the word. http://www3.calvarychapel.com/hoya/

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Heart Transplant on Saturday June 7th at 7:30 pm



http://www.darwinisdead.com/Creation%20Science%20Fellowship%20of%20Calvary%20Chapel.htm
That link will take you to the website with the details about me speaking and sharing Rachel's testimony. It should be fun. Come and hang out and fellowship.
God bless. Dan

Friday, May 30, 2008

Beezy Beezy Beezy





I came home to a plague of Bees in our upstairs patio. Remember I put all of our boxes from the attic out on the patio and I covered them with a blue tarp. One of the big boxes was empty. Anyway the white file boxes must have looked like bee keeper hives. The swarm scared my Mother-in-Law. She quickly closed all the doors and windows. I waited until dark and grabbed the box and threw it over the balcony. The bees were mad. You could hear them buzzing. I had chicken skin from head to toe. As I ran inside and shut the door a couple of bees came in with me. Yikes! My cieling is 12 feet high and they are buzzing around the lights up high. I thought oh great we have a plague. Then the Lord reminded me of Samson as he killed the lion the bees made a hive in the lion carcase. And he said unto them, Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweetness Judges 14:14. The Lord spoke to me as I killed my business and the activity that brought forth meat for my family. Then he said but I am going to make sweetness out of the strong. I was encouraged as I am in shock like in a car accident. I just quit my business. We are now totally supported by the Lord. (like we weren't before duh!) I should be rejoicing 100% but I find my weak faith lacking in the area of confidence in the Lord. That sounds bad because God has sustained us for all these years and he will continue to be sweet and produce sweetness in those who let him bee busy within them. I am the lion who is dead and the lord is to allow the buzzing activity to satisfy others. Pray that I won't go to far with this anology. It could bug some of you. We could start a new cult and call it the In-sect. I am so sorry that was bad.

Thursday, May 29, 2008




The Swords of Japan are the best in the world. No one will contend that the technique of the Japanese Sword makers is among the best. My friend's grandfather acquired one from a WWII Japanese officer of some ranking. The sword is stout and has weathered the test of time. For more than 60 years and two generations of play that has been a testimony of this special weapon that for hundreds of years in Japan was the life and judge of many. The glory of the sword speaks volumes. The secrets of the sword are still being studied today and it appears there is a special technique to the folding of the steel and the hammering to create the perfect edge. The fire is heated to the right temperature and then the hammer is applied to the steel molding and shaping it with each blow. Sparks fly, and the temper sets and more heat and hammering and then the smith folds the steel adding more strength and form. I see in the words of Jeremiah 23:29 the Lord says, "(Is) not my word like as a fire? and like a hammer (that) breaketh the rock in pieces?. The Lord points out that the Word of God the bible is two things a fire and a hammer. Guess who is the rock? Did you know steel in its rawest form is a lump of rock ore. Yup I get hammered as I read the word and I get fired up about the great promises therein. As I set my ways and become rigid I find that the fire and hammering of the word in my daily devotions has a tendency to fold my will and I bow my knee to Christ in submission to him and his direction for my life. This word that is like a fire and hammer is spoken of in Hebrews 4:12 in a great way. "For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of the soul and spirit, and the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thought and intents of the heart." The word is more powerful and sharper that any two-edged sword and it is quick. No slow deaths with the word. I discover that with the fire and hammering action occurring in my heart I discover this truth a reality when my thoughts come into the light of the word and the intent of my heart was not right. James says your prayers are not answered because you ask amiss. I find reading the word before praying separates my soulish desires and the spiritual ones that are sent from heaven. Read your Bible and after time spent in the fire and being hammered you become a work of art that is stronger than anything know to mankind able to with stand the worst trials in life. Keep youselves in the fire of the word and allow him to fold and make you in to his poema or workmanship for his glory. Many will want to know what your secret is...just tell them "word up!"

Meet My Sister Carol and her son Jonathan

You know 8 years is a big gap. After 42 years of being 8 years behind my Sister Carol I am noticing the gap closing. I have another sister 7 years older than me (Nancy) and then there is Ruth who is 4 years older than me. I grew up as the only boy but also as one who had many moms. I was subjected to dress up and dolls and bay city rollers before I knew what was cool. Bobby Sherman? Partridge Family? I had a blessed childhood when my sisters wanted to go out guess who got to tag along. With parents involved in youth ministry I was attending more Jr High & High School camps before I went to my own age group camp. My sister graduated High School before I began Jr High. So I have never felt that close. We have all been involved in ministry through missions or outreach or just being active in the church all our lives. Carol's Husband Mark is a great Dallas guy. He is pastoring the United Evangelical Free Church in Seattle Washington. http://unitedefc.org. Anyway, as we traverse the ages and raising kids and being in the ministry we are finding our common ground increasing and drawing us closer. We have an affinity with our struggles in our parents and their constant well-meaning elderly love. The only regret is that we live so far from each other. With us moving to Japan the distance will only increase. Yet with heaven drawing nearer than ever we will all soon be home and our affinity will change to that of the being in the presence of the Lord. I can't wait. Carol thanks for coming and hanging out it was a blessing. Pray for Jonathan her son who is an undergrad at BIOLA my alma mater. He has a bright future ahead and it just tickles me to see families raise kids who somehow turn out okay and walk with the Lord and seek after the things of the Lord. Oh Yea, Carols daughter Amanda is also at BIOLA. Pray for her too and the youngest of the family Caitlin is graduating Hight School and flying back to Gordon Cronwell Undergrad College. It may be call Gordon U? Anyway, Pray for the church in Seattle as the folks are growing in faith and love and they have a cool shepherd to lead them to green pastures in the word of God.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Iruma has a unique past

The year is 1893 and the son of a silk farm manufacturing plant becomes Christian. They had visitors from the US and they wanted them to stay in a place that would accommodate them. They built a home for the visitors modeled after a home from the US. They also built a Methodist Church and today the Nihon Kirisuto Kyoudan still has a congregation of about 200 active members. We are reading a lot of stuff on our city we are moving to and learning about it.





The Apartment that we were praying for was rented out so we have to go with our plan "B" which may be God's plan "A" so pray that we will keep plugging away at God's plan "A" and go where he wants us to be. School is winding down and we have been packing some things and taking things to store at grandma's and the garage sale at my sisters (June 21st).

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Scout Obiwan O Rama






WOW was it hot to day. It was in the 90's at Irvine Valley College and the car was 97 degrees. But with all that being said we had a great time with all of Orange Counties Scouts at the annual Scout O Rama. It is like a carnival that the troops put on displays to demonstrate skill or help earn badges or to just show off stuff they have. Some of the folks had nothing to do with scouts but were there to just show off how dedicated they were to their hobby. One troop was into building R2D2 robots. For about $1000.00 in parts and a years worth of time and dedication you too can build a remote control R2D2 robot. This troop invited the Star Wars crew to come out and pose for picts. The Scouts loved every minute of it. It was also a promo for the new Star Wars Cartoon coming to theaters in August something about Clone wars again. The Calvary Chapel Troop 316 (John 3:16) set up a booth for living water and we have free cups of water to hand out with tracks and materials. It was cool to be there. But it was really hot weather.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Warfare or just family of accidents

Well we have been experiencing some accidents all happening at the same time. I don't really know if it is Spiritual Warfare or my family just being accident prone. If I believe that this is attributed to Warfare even though it is not I have lost nothing but have insured my family in being more protected by praying more fervently. If I blow this off as not being warfare and it is then I am a sitting target and we will experience more things that could escalate to worse reactions. These kind of accidents are probably not of a warfare but I am not taking chances and praying that God would protect us. We are prone to being careless and clutzy. I would hate to walk around Japan and not be covered by prayer. The following all happened in a weeks time. Some of you I am sure can relate. My attitude is not what is going to happen next. Rather my attitude is bring it on. We had a bumper bender, a burned leg on a iron, a split scalp that needed two staples, and my 10 year old got a big zit. The last one was just for fun. The other thing is we have lost about 5 hubcaps in the lat three months. I have bought two sets of the caps. I think we will go commando from now on.



Monday, May 12, 2008

Rachel's Heart Recording Session






WOW, We have been so blessed. I was asked by a small men's group bible study to go and share about Rachel's story. She received a heart transplant in november 2005. At this study they recorded a dvd of my mess, well there was a dad there whose son records for a living and he's a pro. He is working on some Disney stuff and others. But they were able to rent a private studio for free. Thanks and God bless you Adam. Nic the son approached us through a friend and said let's get the story on video. I said great. This was totally an answer to prayer. Mihoko and I have been praying that someone would help us to get through the difficulty and piece it together. This was way over the top. I can't wait to see how it all turns out. Nic and Ashley and Brittany God bless you for all your efforts. May God use this to bring many into his kingdom and comfort those going through similar situations.