Tsushima Volunteer Mission Report – April 2022
Praise be to the name of the Lord! Ten years have passed since we moved to Tsushima to share God’s love with the islanders who do not know the Lord. When we first came to this small remote island of Japan, I was really worried every day about whether I would be able to make a living as a volunteer missionary without a fixed salary and whether I would be able to support my family.
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Some years ago, while working in Denmark, I accepted an invitation to join some young people in handing out literature to the public down town. I was quite surprised to see how many people said “No, thank youâ€. When asked if they belonged to a church, they would respond that they were Lutherans but they had no interest in reading anything religious. Those that did accept the little magazines were primarily foreigners, mostly Hispanics or Romanians. In Scandinavia, as well as some other.   Â
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We belong to an evangelical church but we decided to join you for Sabbath worship at the TV station today since my son has been watching your TV station at home,†said the lady as she and her little 11 year old son were leaving. “My husband died…
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Hello, everyone.
We hope that all of you in the Lord are receiving daily encouragement from the Lord and are walking with joy even in the midst of difficult times. In Kyushu, it has been raining heavily like it does at the end of the rainy season. This normally does not happen at this time of the year, and there has been a lot of damage in many places in western Japan.
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