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Mission to the World
P.O. Box 116284
Atlanta, GA 30368-6284
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Project # 93993 on the memo line.
Thank you for loving the people
of Japan in word and in deed.
 
“People are shaken to the core.”  This is how an MTW missionary to Japan described the degree to which the earthquake and tsunami have affected the Japanese people. Our missionaries and Japanese believers now have a God-given opportunity to be the hands and feet of Christ in a land where less than .3 percent of the population are Christians—to proclaim the love of Christ in word and deed to the Japanese people whom they have lived among and loved for many years.
 
What can you do? It is most important that you pray for immediate needs, but especially pray that God will open the hearts of many Japanese to the love of Christ. You can also give. Because of the depth of the need there, the MTW “Minuteman Appeal” has now  been broadened to reach more people through “Help Japan.” Your gift will lay a foundation for ongoing ministry.
 
MTW Japan Teams:
Christ Bible Institute
Nagoya
Toyko

Updates from MTW and missionaries in the field

June 10, 2011

June 10, 2011 Update

THE PRESENT
Approximately 25,000 people lost their lives in Japan’s March 11 earthquake and tsunami. And even in the country that is arguably the best prepared and organized for disaster in the world, many of its citizens are still homeless, living in shelters, or houses unfit for habitation. The Tohoku East Coast, made up of small coastal fishing villages and small cities is also the least churched. Many people are leaving, except in Sendai, a city of 1.4 million and Ishinomaki with a population of 160,000.

The Presbyterian Church of Japan (PCJ) has no churches in the area, but there are a few other evangelical churches with whom they can partner. Relief efforts have changed from carrying supplies to carrying love. MTW missionaries and Japanese church members are serving hot meals, performing concerts, playing with children, giving massages, and just listening. And they are making friends and opening doors for long-term relationships.

PICTURE OF THE FUTURE? (as stated by MTW country director Dan Iverson)
Our church-planting teams and the PCJ are all praying that God will open doors for the gospel in Japan as never before.

We are praying about renting a good facility or even purchasing land and building. Having a physical footprint in a community is vital to a long-term relationship that can bring gospel transformation to individuals and communities.

So far, we are concentrating on the area around Ishinomaki. We plan to have a full time staff member, a permanent facility, and eventually, a church-planting team there. We hope to have many short-term teams come. We have opportunities to work with children, elderly, families, and perhaps even jump-starting business ventures.

Also see Dan’s video “Should We Leave Japan?” http://vimeo.com/24201609

PRAY
In addition to the dreams mentioned by Dan, please pray for the commitment, stamina, and health of the MTW teams in Japan and for the members of the PCJ who are struggling to answer God’s call and respond to the door He has opened.

Thank you for giving and praying!
May 24, 2011

Update from Roger & Abi Lowther, MTW missionaries to Japan

Dear Praying Friends,

Sorry for the recent silence. Email time was greatly reduced as I have been traveling constantly between the Grace City Church Retreat, charity concerts, and four days of concerts in tsunami hit areas. On Wednesday May 11, a moment of silence was held at 2:46 pm to remember the two month anniversary of the earthquake before our concert at 3 pm. The recent concerts have been the most powerful perhaps in my life. On Thursday May 12, over half the audience was in tears, and people were more willing to share their stories than ever before. It was quite an emotional roller coaster for all of us involved. I hope to put pictures and stories up on my blog soon. http://rogerlowther.blogspot.com/

The Holy Spirit was so obviously moving on those trips. There is no other explanation for the openness of the people and the clear healing taking place. On the other hand, there is also an obvious spiritual battle going on around the community of Tsukuda/Tsukishima. The town is literally divided over whether or not to partner with or even associate with Christians. Three separate individuals have gone to the retirement home where we have been storing supplies telling them to stop because Christians are dangerous. Our closest Japanese friends have been in long meetings every day from vocal members of the community who want them to stop working with us. Many arguments between friends. This is taking up a lot of people’s time and energy. Please pray!

Your partner for the sake of the gospel,
Roger

 

How to pray for Japan

Pray for MTW-Japan as the leaders work out a long-term strategy for church planting in the area affected by the tsunami. God seems to be opening doors as never before.

Pray for relationships to be built through ongoing mercy ministries to overlooked segments of the population.
 
Pray that the Lord will quickly bring in the remaining funds for approved Japan missionaries who are raising support and who are urgently needed! Jeremy and Gina Sink are long-term missionaries itinerating for Japan. Short-term and intern missionaries to serve in Japan.

Pray that God will keep open this day of opportunity for the gospel and that we will be enabled to respond quickly missionaries include Haley Lebo, Jake & Anna Claire Gee, Triston & Kim Craven, Kendrick Johnson, Jonathan & Alanna Walker, Todd & Michiyo Buckwalter, Ellie Honea, and Richie Lisenby.

Pray that God would raise up new and appropriately.