Posts Tagged ‘Japan’

Update 2012

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We have had a very busy year at Churches Helping Churches and we want to thank you for your continual support. Churches and individual donors have responded in an amazing way and God has opened doors for us to serve the global church. We are excited to share with you more exciting news about the [...]

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A Pastor, Wife, and CHP

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Churches Helping Pastors retreats have recently concluded in Japan, though the pastors involved have agreed to continue meeting together to share in one another’s burdens, to give and receive encouragement from others, and to continue in their common goal of spreading the Gospel in Japan. It has been an amazing experience to witness God’s power [...]

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Depression, Isolation, and Redemption

I just returned from our final pastors’ retreat in Japan—a response to the 2011 tsunami.  By the end of our retreat, the pastors decided that even if CHC does not sponsor more retreats, they will continue to hold them on their own. As an organization, this is immensely encouraging. One early morning, while still severely [...]

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Update from Miyagi

  Tom Kim and I just returned from the last Churches Helping Churches Pastors Retreat being held in Japan. Our hotel, nestled deep in the mountains of Miyagi and just outside the city of Sendai, hosted thirty pastors and wives in a traditional Japanese setting. This particular retreat focused on developing a chaplaincy program that [...]

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Haiti, Japan, ______?

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In Japan, we are nearing our last pastors’ retreat February 23-24.  This will also mark the beginning of a chaplain movement, designed to mobilize churches to represent God’s presence among the suffering.  In Haiti, we currently have 6 new structures under construction to be completed within the month.  We have 11 new structures remaining.  (see [...]

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The Aftermath

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Shigeru Suzuki is the senior pastor of Sendai Bible Baptist Church, a surprisingly multicultural church in northeast Japan.  During a recent car ride, he shared his personal reflection on the disaster. “After the tsunami, I preach more boldly.  I preached Revelations before but I didn’t feel it.  Now I feel it.” “People are more open [...]

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Year in Review

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The past year has marked a long journey for Churches Helping Churches as we served alongside pastors of churches in both Haiti and Japan. Whether it was in Japan where pastors volunteered late nights to plan Churches Helping Pastors Retreats; or in Haiti where unemployed church members labored to rebuild their churches without promise of [...]

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A Ministry of Counseling

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This week, we hosted our largest Churches Helping Pastors retreat to date, serving 60 pastors and wives impacted by the Japanese tsunami. Because we’ve been ministering to these pastors on a regular basis, they are now comfortable sharing openly with each other. Pastor Adrian de Visser headlined our December conference. He has committed his life [...]

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Sri Lanka Meets Japan

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In the face of great adversity, Pastor Adrian DeVisser has committed his life to serving the poor and exploited of Sri Lanka, a small island off the southwest coast of India. The country, plagued by civil war for decades, was devastated by the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. It killed more than 230,000 people [...]

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By the Numbers

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439 = Natural disasters that occurred around the world in 2010. 310,856,207 = Total number of people affected by natural disasters in 2010. 29 = Disasters that caused over $1 billion in damages since the Haiti earthquake. 151% = Increase in natural disasters from the previous decade. 1, 000 + = Churches around the world [...]

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