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Pray for the introductory course to the Christian faith which Kusatsu church will start in March.

Praise God for Mrs Suzuki who was baptized in Megumi church, Hikone this month, and for Mrs J.T. who was baptized in Kaori church last year. Pray for their walk with the Lord now and for our teams as they seek to teach and encourage them.

The Lees will start a church meeting in their house in Yamashina from 19th February. Pray for this new work, which will be called Izumi Christian House.

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Gisela Gaub's picture

Witness from her Hospital Bed

For many years I have been doing ladies meetings at our church. Our purpose is to help the ladies grow in faith, have fellowship and also improve in reaching out and witnessing to other people.

Sometimes I’ve wondered if we are reaching the purpose of witnessing to other people around us. So I was very encouraged by the following situation.

Henrietta Cozens's picture

Spreading News Of Jesus' Birth

Our missionaries in the east of Kyoto (Yamashina) hired a 500-seater auditorium in

Tohuku: The Cleanup Continues

Over the last couple of months, many of our workers have served in Tohoku. Here’s what a few of them have to say of their times.

 

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Kusatsu Church, Dedication of the New Building

 
On July 24th. we had the dedication service for our new building. If I had to put the whole building process into four sentences, I would do it like this:
 
1. The most terrible thing - demolishing the old building
Henrietta Cozens's picture

Operation Japan: from Operation World

Answer to Prayer
Uncertainty about the future has prompted spiritual searching. This is partly in response to many economic and social changes that threaten the status quo in Japan. The constant threats of a major earthquake, of economic decline, the widening generation gap and the feeling of social isolation (hikikomori) that so many suffer provoke widespread soul-searching.