The Unreached Japanese People
By: Chef Niku The Japanese people are considered unreached but not a frontier people group per se (a frontier people is where there is no existing church movement and virtually no Christ followers). The Japanese…
By: Chef Niku The Japanese people are considered unreached but not a frontier people group per se (a frontier people is where there is no existing church movement and virtually no Christ followers). The Japanese…
By: Chef Dashi Anger and contempt were explained in very insightful ways in the Divine Conspiracy. The cause of anger seems to be related to the wounded ego and can be expanded and affects the…
By: Chef Dashi “Repent; for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 3:2, 4:17, 10:7). What an incredible invitation that His kingdom is at hand for us. As I learn more about the beauty…
By: Chef Tamago A co-worker asked if I would like to visit Kyoto with him or take a day trip by car. Since I already explored Kyoto and since my friend offered to drive, I…
By: Chef Niku You have probably heard of the often quoted Bible verse that says “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one”. This is from the chapter from the book of…
By: Chef Tofu For most Japanese people, being invited to any event or group that relates to spirituality or “religion” can be nerve-wracking. Particularly, the word “religion” (“shukyo” in Japanese) carries a lot of fear…
By: Chef Tamago Relationships are hard. This is a fact for everyone in the world and the same is true for the Japanese also. And yet, there is a deep longing for relationships in Japan;…
By Chef Niku Very often you hear of the term “biblical fellowship” being tossed around in church or from the pastor or even a sermon. Perhaps images of gathering in a small group studying the…
By: Chef Dashi In order for discipleship to be truly effective, there needs to be a community of true believers. This is what the church should be. A community that is filled with the Spirit…
By: Chef Dashi Discipleship in Christ is not primarily about programs, Bible study courses or textbooks. They are tools, and spiritual fruitfulness and growth are nurtured in “relationships” with people who exemplify the Christian walk. Even…