Japan

Japan is in many ways a bridge from the West to the East, the only nation that has been classified as both non-Western and modern. Yet there is a deep spiritual void, which is presently being addressed by an average of 100 new religions each year.

The needs that the Church can speak to are many. The political world has been rocked by one political scandal after another. There is a lack of values among the nation's youth that has caught the attention of the national media. The economy has been hit hard, and the "graying of Japan" is a major concern.

In the midst of these crying needs there is a spiritual hunger in the churches calling out for awakening. Pray that God's children in Japan would seek the Lord in a new way, and that God would bless His churches with a new vision for gospel-centered evangelism that speaks to the culture and offers hope to many who see no answers to the deep questions of the heart and spirit. Pray also that the Lord would soften the hearts of the Japanese people to receive the message of the gospel, giving them an understanding of their spiritual need and God's offer of love and forgiveness. Pray especially for spiritual awakening among breadwinning men, a minority in most churches.

Lutheran Brethren World Missions sent their first missionaries to Japan in 1949 and have had the privilege of helping establish a Church there. There are now twenty-nine churches which have been planted and our goal, together with the National Church, is to continue planting churches in Japan, a nation that is less than 2% Christian. We cooperate with the National Church in a teaching English program by supplying teachers and directors. This program serves as a bridge and outreach to these communities.

Missionaries

Dean and Linda
Joshua, Christopher

Dean and Linda are the directors of Connections, an English teaching program. This program aims to aid the Lutheran Brethren Church of Japan in outreach and church planting. These congregations provide English classes, which serve as a means of outreach into the community resulting in new contacts. Dean and Linda hope to soon be a part of a new church plant.

Birthdays

  • Dean, March 28
  • Linda, July 2
  • Joshua, October 23, 1991
  • Christopher, December 14, 1993

Arnie and Bonita

Arnie and Bonita are the lead couple in a partnership in a church planting ministry in Takanosu.  They are using friendship evangelism and English classes to reach out into the community in order to meet people and build relationships.  Arnie and Bonita also arrange for short-term teams from the U.S.  to join them in ministry in Japan.

Birthdays

  • Arnie, March 18
  • Bonita, August 20