An opportunity to help a vital ministry here in Iwate

The church that we are serving with here in Japan supports a camp that is run by our denomination, and the director and his family are good friends of ours and also attend our church. The name of the camp is C-on Kinshuko, which is actually a very clever play on words, but more importantly, the camp itself plays a vital role in the spiritual growth of many Christians throughout the Tohoku region, and it’s currently in need of assistance.

The name of the camp in English would be translated to C on Lake Kinshu. As you can probably infer the camp is located on lake Kinshu in our prefecture of Iwate. The C stands for Creation, Christ, Community, which are things the camp hopes to emphasize and encourage. The clever part is that in Japanese C-on is pronounced: Shion, which is also the Japanese word for Zion, adding another layer of meaning to what this camp hopes to be about.

One of the reasons that this camp is so important is because the Christian community in Japan is very small. Imagine being a Christian student in a city with only one church, and in that church being perhaps the only student in attendence. The opportunities for fellowship are extremely limited. This is one area where the camp really serves as a tremendous blessing in the lives of many students and adults, who are in great need of the kind of fellowship that is often taken for granted in the US. For many it is only when they can gather together at this camp, which is the only Christian camp in the prefecture, that they can really enjoy deep and rich fellowship with a large group of believers in their age group. The camp is also used for church conferences, meetings and evangelistic outreaches. I’m actually attending a Pastors conference at the camp right now as I’m writing this.

The camp was founded in 1968 and is currently undergoing an extensive reovation. One of the two camp houses was completely torn down and a new one is being built in it’s place, which is necessary for the camp to continue to function in the capacity it has served over the years. Despite the small size of the Christian community in Japan, God has led the believers here to give generously towards the project, and by God’s grace they have raised all the funds needed to build the new camp house. However in addition to the actual building they also need to furnish it.

This is where you can come in. With the Summer camp season rapidly approaching and the construction now under way, would you consider giving a special gift to help this vital ministry continue to provide opportunities for Christian fellowship, Evangelism and Spiritual Growth to continue in this area that is in depsperate need of the Gospel? If so you can click the link below and donate to the project through World Venture.

DONATE TO C-ON KINSHUKO

You can also download the brochure for more details about the camp and the renovation project.

An opportunity to help Kinshuko Camp in Japan

Pray for our Sister Church in Ofunato

Last Sunday at church we were prayed over by the deacons and officially appointed as cooperating missionaries at Morioka Bible Baptist Church, starting our two year term where I’ll be serving as an intern, helping with various church ministries in Morioka as well as other churches throughout the prefecture, particularly those on the coast. Please pray for God’s guidance and direction during this time, that we will faithful to build up the church in Morioka, and that God will fully prepare and equip us for future ministry in church planting in the coastal areas after our time in Morioka is fulfilled.

Tomorrow I’ll be going down to Ofunato Bible Baptist Church, our sister church on the coast which is currently without a pastor. Once a month Pastor Kondo and I attend their monthly prayer meeting. The church was badly damaged in the Tsunami, it’s members scattered, and shortly after their interim Pastor resigned. They currently have only three church members. However there is one new believer who is going through a baptism class in preparation for joining the church, and the 3.11 Network has a base in that town and has been active in reaching out to survivors living in temporary housing since the Tsunami occurred. As a result the love of Christ has been demonstrated and proclaimed on a regular basis for the past four years. Pastor Kondo will also meet with a lady who has expressed an interest in hearing about the gospel when we go visit tomorrow.

We’ve been very busy lately preparing to move into a new home in the beginning of June, as well as getting things ready for our trip back to the US towards the end of June. Please pray that we get everything packed and moved over without too much trouble, and that we can get everything done before we leave. Pray for us as a family that we can avoid getting too stressed out with so much happening all at once, and that we’ll be able to get some good rest while on home service. We’re going to take a few days vacation in Korea as we have a layover there on the way back, which we are looking forward too.