Issue: Spring 2017
Minority Groups in Japan
Ministering to the homeless
Three men moved from despair to joy when they discovered Jesus while homeless
How to welcome people with disabilities
The church should be a place where people with disabilities and their families feel welcomed and accepted
Delivering the love of Jesus
Compelled to minister in the intellectually disables community in Japan
Bridge-building among Latinos in Japan
There are a surprising number of Latinos living in Japan. Reaching them requires going beyond first appearances.
Christ + love + dance = connection
Hip-hop dancing can be an effective way to connect with people and provide a way to share about Jesus
Serving at-risk migrants
Ministry with people who are in risky situations is tough, but God provides all that's necessary
God’s strength in our weakness
At my lowest point, God taught me to rely on him and the strength he provides
My favourite language apps
There are lots of apps out there for studying Japanese. Here's a list of the ones I find most useful.
Comparison is good and bad
John the Baptist's response to comparison can keep us from responding negatively when we compare ourselves to others
The importance of face in Japan
It's important to be there and to be careful what emotions we show on our face
Five short book reviews
Why bother with church?And other questions about why you need it and why it needs...
Spring cleaning your computer
Computers need some loving attention every now and again to ensure they operate at their optimum
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands
In the summer of 2016, 71 years after the end of the Pacific War, If...
Modern-day slavery in Japan
Long after the abolition of slavery in countries around the world, human trafficking, the modern...