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Posts Tagged ‘East Asian Peoples’

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Denounce Jesus Christ or Suffer Torture

Lin Sung* had just completed evangelism training in East Asia. As students dispersed to surrounding villages to practice sharing the Gospel, Sung sent a text message, telling a friend where he would be. When government officials intercepted that message, his homework assignment changed from sharing Bible stories to a fight for survival.

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Apr 09, 2012

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God Works among Tsunami Survivors

Susie Rain takes a look at Yoko Dorsey’s uncanny ability to feel and understand each tsunami survivor’s individual grief, yet bring laughter. This trait endears her to Japanese tsunami survivors. As part of the Tokyo Baptist Church ministry, Dorsey even moved from the city to this disaster stricken neighborhood to radiate hope.

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by Susie Rain

Mar 05, 2012

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Take a Knee for Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year is a time of festivity, but also a time of pagan worship. Pray for Chinese Christians and for people to come to Christ. Read more on AsiaStories.

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by Annie Scarboro

Jan 21, 2012

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Migrant Workers Make Impact in China

Every district looks the same: construction sites, cheap restaurants, factories, factories and more factories. Southern Baptist worker David Rice* sees this city through different eyes. His mental map of Dongguan is a labyrinth of ministry possibilities — a medical clinic here, management training classes over there and maybe a Christian coffee shop in the heart of a red light district.

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by Susie Rain

Nov 28, 2011

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Man Cares for His Homeless community

Takahashi is one of the 4,000 homeless living in Tokyo and no stranger to distribution lines. He spends part of each day waiting for food donations or other supplies. He isn’t on this side of the line very often — giving, instead of receiving. So when the chance comes to leave his sidewalk “bed” outside of Shinjuku train station to volunteer more than 240 miles away, in one of the hardest hit tsunami areas with Tokyo Baptist Church, Takahashi takes it.

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by Susie Rain

Nov 21, 2011

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Japanese Businessman Quickly Goes from High Finance to Homelessness

Kiyoshi Sugioka and his team made billions for the Japanese investment company where he worked. The bubble burst when one of Sugioka’s employees made a risky investment resulting in a huge loss of money. When Sugioka chose to repay the company from his personal wealth, he became a Japanese government statistic, joining an estimated 4,000 people sleeping on the streets of Tokyo.

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by Tess Rivers

Nov 14, 2011

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IMB Workers Train Homeless in Japan

It’s an unlikely group sitting around the table searching through the Scriptures. Until a few months ago, all but one of the men was homeless, living under interstate bridges and in local parks. Now, they are blossoming house church leaders, understanding in a way only the homeless can that “house” is not essential to “house church.”

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by Tess Rivers

Nov 14, 2011

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Formerly Homeless Japanese Couple Seeks Next Steps in Ministry

After Hironobu Honda lost his job at a cleaning company in July 2009, he and his wife, Mitsuko, lived on the streets of Tokyo for weeks. Every night they faced the challenge of finding a safe place to sleep. Every day they worried about where to get their next meal. Their lives changed when they met IMB workers, Mark and Wendy Hoshizaki.

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by Tess Rivers

Nov 14, 2011

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Lessons from the elderly

Shanghai native Yan Hua* cannot forget the life lessons she’s learned: trust no one, play both sides, be invisible and don’t rock the boat. At 75 years old, she still looks over her shoulder in fear. Like many of China’s elderly, she has never heard the Gospel of hope.

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by Emily Stockton

Oct 22, 2011

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Koreans face tension in transition

Seoul, South Korea, stands apart from other Asian megacities for its commitment to Christianity and its global influence on evangelical Christian causes. Yet tensions between the traditional and modern are evident both within Seoul society and the church.

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by Tess Rivers

Oct 17, 2011

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Agriculture projects bring new hope

As a result of ongoing agriculture projects in East Asia, many hundreds have heard about God’s love for the first time. Many have been through intensive training to help them make a living.

Here are just a few success stories:

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by Savannah Ashton

Oct 10, 2011

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Chinese disciple South Asian church

Feng Tan pastors a Southeast Asian church full of believers of Chinese descent. Along with his wife and five members of his congregation, he travels to South Asia to conduct discipleship training among former Muslims, Buddhists and Hindus. In each meeting, the Chinese believers teach the basics of Christian conduct, but more importantly, they hope their presence will encourage South Asians that God can mature Asian Christians into believers with effective and powerful ministries as He has done for them.

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by Shiloh Lane

Sep 19, 2011

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Music crosses all language barriers

Stepping outside Ashley Benson and Mandi Mapes’ apartment and onto the street brings the global evangelism map decorating their wall to life. On the map, most of Asia is lit up like a Christmas tree, indicating those who have yet to be reached with the Gospel message. On the street, the dots become the faces and names of their neighbors and friends. Doesn’t anyone want the Truth?

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by C.S. Stanley and Susie Rain

Sep 05, 2011

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I can make a difference in one life

I am often moved to tears when I see the needs around me. While I know I am inadequate to meet the needs of everyone who needs help, I try to do what I can to practice Christ’s call to love others.

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by Emily Stockton

Aug 29, 2011

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Missionary kid relationship yields fruit

Missionary kid Trevor Woods makes deep friendships in the country where his parents serve, Japan. When he is diagnosed with leukemia while in the States, he wants to return “home.” His friends stand by him through thick and thin. Little did Trevor know that the boys he befriended would grow up to be leaders in the Japanese church.

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by Marsha Woods

Aug 08, 2011

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Saying goodbye to my ‘Spiritual giants’

A five-year journey of emotional ups and downs comes to an end for a Christian worker in China. Diana Huang* says her own special “goodbye” with a recording project, sharing testimonies about her friends and their unique walks of faith.

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by C.S. Stanley and Susie Rain

Jul 04, 2011