Pursued by Happiness Ps 23:6

日向キリスト教会 英語礼拝 In the mid-Showa period, between the first Tokyo Olympics and the Osaka Expo, Kiyoko Mizuzenji's "365 Steps March" was a big hit. "One, two, one, two, keep walking without resting," she encouraged. From the late Showa period to the Heisei period, people were asked, "Can you fight 24 hours a day?" There was no rest, let alone sleep, and people were asked to keep running instead of walking. Believing the phrase "Happiness doesn't walk to you, so you walk to it," people walked and ran without knowing their destination, but still could not find the blue bird of happiness, and Japan experienced "the traces of the dreams of the strong" due to the collapse of the bubble economy. Jesus says, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Contrary to the big hit song, happiness does walk to you.