English Camp – Day 1
Study Time Music Time Snack Time Games Crafts
MTW Missionaries in Nagoya, Japan
Study Time Music Time Snack Time Games Crafts
This year due to the heat wave we had to move the BBQ indoors. We filled all three floors with around 80+ people. The kids played games, we had performances from our summer team, and of course we ate and … Continued
Our first ever summer team has arrived!
In July the Christ Bible Institute launched the Joy of Japan Center. Michael was on the planning team for the three day, two city conference which coincided with the launch. The keynote speaker was Paul Tripp and everyone received a … Continued
This might not seem like much, but we finished our pamphlet to send to all the churches in our Japanese denomination. So thankful for all the Shiga Staff and JPM Staff in Chiba who helped us pull it together.
We have finalized the packet to send out to the entire denomination to raise bonds in Japan! This was quite a project and we are thankful for help from the Japan Partnership Mission staff and the Shiga Church Staff for … Continued
We are excited to update we have reached approximately $125,000 in pledges out of the $250,000 we are trying to raise. Please click to see the new brochure we have created and please pray about pledging towards this one time … Continued
With one church for every 26,000 people in Nagoya and about 0.3% of the total population being Christian, Japan is one of the largest unchurched, unreached people in the world. We have seen that the most effective way of spreading … Continued
If someone posed the question do you consider yourself valuable how would you answer? Recently in a survey to high school students in China, Korea, America and Japan the results were staggering. According to an article in the Japan Times, … Continued
Today across the country Japanese children headed back to school to start second semester after a six week summer vacation. On September 1st, when school starts up, and for the following week there is an abrupt spike in child suicides. … Continued