This page contains several resources for you to download and enjoy.
The Jesus Film in Japanese
From the Jesus Film Project.
Advice for New Missionaries
From Heidi Minezaki. http://minezakis.blogspot.com/
Teaching an Effective Bible Study
by Dee Wirz, missionary in Japan
The Most Effective Way to Reach the Japanese for Christ
by Gordon Kaneda, Pastor of Lynnwood Japanese Church
But You Have an Unction of the Holy One
This is a booklet written by Nils Olson, 30+ year missionary to Japan (nilsolson.com). It is a compilation of Bible scriptures and revelatory insight to the Holy Spirit.
Japan Stories Podcast from Asianaccess.org
A great website full of articles, resources, advice, leadership information and loads more. Focus on all of Asia but much on Japan specifically.
Japan and Internet/Web Evangelism
This is perhaps one of the most interesting articles I’ve read on this subject. If you are a technology guru, filmmaker or creative person, this might just have something in it for you.
The Family Forum
Psychologist Hattori Yuichi Describes the Japanese Family
and the “Hikikomori Epidemic.”
Debito.org
This website is about life in Japan from the viewpoint of one American-born writer residing in Sapporo, Japan, both before and after he became a naturalized Japanese citizen. It may interest people who want to know more about Japan, and how it affects residents who have the appearance and/or status of non-Japanese.
God’s Fingerprints in Japan DVD, Parts I and II
Is there evidence of the Creator God in Japanese history and culture? Is there a connection between the Tea ceremony and Communion? Is it contradictory to be Japanese and a Follower of Jesus? Find out in this groundbreaking documentary.
The film, “God’s Fingerprints in Japan,” is in DVD format that can be played on computers and DVD players in the United States and Japan. It contains English, Japanese, English with Japanese subtitles, and Japanese with English subtitles versions.
"I ask God to have pity on all, and I hope my blood will fall on my fellow men as a fruitful rain."
Paul Miki
Nagasaki Martyr, 1597
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