There's a young lady in our church (in Davao City, Philippines) who feels called to Japan. Please pray that we'll be able to send her, and that she'll be fruitful.
@Theletterdee11 ай бұрын
She's in our prayers here in Oregon, USA. God bless her and work through her
@FRN201311 ай бұрын
@@Theletterdee thank you!
@josephb.464011 ай бұрын
Amen! I'm feeling call to Japan too, but maybe in a different way. Please pray that God would continue to work in my life and open up opportunities for me to witness to the Japanese in the unique way that God has for me.
@Pfyzer11 ай бұрын
Nah
@MarcJackson-yp5wx11 ай бұрын
@@Pfyzer May GOD'S blessing be upon you.❤
@Mischa-qj9ue11 ай бұрын
As a Japanese Christian I can testify that there is nothing more devastating to faith than wealth, health and safety, filled with fun things to do and to be preoccupied by the things of this world. Sinfulness of man naturally pulls people away to the shiny things of this world and young people nowadays just are not interested in being redeemed because they don’t feel like nothing is lacking. But at the same time, these people are slowly dying because their spirit is dying of hunger. God bless those missionaries who are laboring for the Lord in Japan. May God please send the Holy Spirit to burn the distractions of the world so mankind may look up to the Lord.
@johnjustice442011 ай бұрын
You've said it all!!!!!!!
@Rachel-nb2vn11 ай бұрын
Speaking as a young person, this is exactly it.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
Truly spoken. God bless you!
@robertroe956311 ай бұрын
This is ridiculous, japan is low crime, health, prosperous, etc because it is a blessed people who have a traditional culture of their own to fall back on if needed. Let’s not pollute Japan with foreign desert deities for low trust people.
@microcolonel11 ай бұрын
Holy tradition has a lot to offer Japanese youth; established Christians have a hard time understanding what it is though, especially protestants. THE WAY will find a way.
@southysmily11 ай бұрын
After being an atheist, I had a spiritual awakening which prompted me to explore religions and Buddhism was the first religion I explored. I was meditating in a Zen temple in Kyoto Japan, and visiting Buddhist temples so sure that Buddhism was the truth. I was in an art gallery in Kyoto with an exhibition about love and there were paintings about Christianity which I felt a supernatural love in my heart. I felt compelled to tell these American tourists I “randomly” (I became friends with them because I felt there was a divine force telling me I should be their friend) met in Japan my experience, and I travelled to Osaka just to tell them and they told me that it is Jesus. And I just knew then and there that seeking God’s love is much greater than seeking nirvana and enlightenment and couldn’t deny Christianity anymore. Christianity might be dead there but it’s the country I found Christ. 😅
@ArnoBach11 ай бұрын
Praise the Lord! I'm so happy for you!❤🎉
@lauragraves434211 ай бұрын
That is awesome!!! ❤
@TheBanjoShowOfficial11 ай бұрын
"And he said, Oh let not the Lord be angry, and I will speak yet but this once: Peradventure ten shall be found there. And he said, I will not destroy it for ten's sake." Genesis 18:32
@Kleinage11 ай бұрын
Beautiful grace from God, thanks for sharing.
@margelatutrandafirulgalben315611 ай бұрын
There is orthodox Christianity un Japan
@Mason5865411 ай бұрын
I’m in an area of Japan where I’ve been blessed to know more than one long-founded church, and while the numbers of Christians in Japan 🇯🇵 are modest, they’re full of vigor and dedication to God as much as any other people devoted to Him. I’m very blessed to be here with the company of many other Christians and Japanese pastors no less.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
God bless you. Yes, Japanese Christians tend to be dedicated - praise God!
@Yesica199311 ай бұрын
That is wonderful to hear!
@deacondavid6311 ай бұрын
The Catholic church has existed in Nagasaki for over 500 years.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
@@deacondavid63deacon, that is stretching the English language pretty far.
@deacondavid6311 ай бұрын
@@earlysdayou really should read the history of Catholicism in Japan.
@isaacrodriguez601111 ай бұрын
I just got back from a trip in Japan, where I ministered and preached and I saw 7 people receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit, 16 people healed and 2 people who were atheist before give their lives to Jesus! God is moving in Japan!!
@sirelias709411 ай бұрын
so amazing! which organization if I may ask? greetings from Germany
@idontknowwhattowritelol11 ай бұрын
God is moving to East Asia, there will be around 295 million Christians in China by 2030, but God bless you🙏✝
@awesomemike150011 ай бұрын
Not unless you’re speaking in an unknown tongue which if I’m reading right this person is a Pentecostal of sorts so I do tend to believe this…
@isaacrodriguez601111 ай бұрын
@@amcdata I have the videos And pictures of the people who accepted Jesus and videos of the people who receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit with evidence of speaking in tongues. May God bless you, and stretch your faith!
@isaacrodriguez601111 ай бұрын
@@idontknowwhattowritelol amen I believe it!!! There is a window of opportunity 🙏🏽🙌🏽🔥
@Aaron-zh4kj11 ай бұрын
I'm watching this in my Tokyo apartment, doing full time ministry in Japan. The words of the lady towards the end were so encouraging, and I'm so thankful I heard them. I'll say, the strange thing is that spiritually and with sharing the gospel here, it's not difficult in a visible opposition way. On the outside, especially modern day, it's so comfortable living here. The historical analogy talked about in that movie Silenced is perhaps a truer picture: Japan is like a swamp where the seed of the Gospel just won't grow. My experience in ministry so far, and I think it's an accurate small piece of the whole picture, is often this dull pain of slowness and this spiritual void/desert, that often makes me feel and wonder "where is everything?". The enemy has sieged this country spiritually, and it's quite perceivable. Make no mistake, I've seen God work in people's lives here myself, but it's slow and easy to miss, if not vigilant and looking for it. I often have the feeling of "I need to be doing more" and for sure, sometime that's true, but also, there's a reality that things are just very slow here spiritually. What the lady said reminded me that I'm doing my dream job here, I have the great privilege of finally being here after so many years of wanting to, and that the challenges that exist here are so worth it. Jesus is worth it.
@erikx443311 ай бұрын
Praying for you!
@_blank-_11 ай бұрын
I hope the "enemy" remains stronger than you.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
God bless you, Aaron. I've been here nearly 3 decades, and the heart soil is flinty. However, there is a large reservoir of goodwill towards Christians, and I believe at the end time many of them will see that they need Christ, and there will be an explosion of Japanese turnng to Christ.
@Varille11 ай бұрын
@@_blank-_The Enemy is stronger than all of us Christians, but we depend on Christ alone, and He is infinitely stronger. His victory will come!
@2Peter3Nine11 ай бұрын
Jeremiah had a very "unfruitful" ministry too! Doesn't mean he wasn't still a faithful prophet of the Lord! Praying from the US for our brothers and sisters all over the world! ❤
@renitaestherdeaver936211 ай бұрын
Every tribe, every tongue, every nation, every land ❤
@LD-xt1vo11 ай бұрын
Amen.
@Alanboss77711 ай бұрын
No
@RezTheKing11 ай бұрын
@@Alanboss777 I'm truly sorry you haven't felt the love of Christ I pray you feel God's love 😚 ❤
@jaileneramoss11 ай бұрын
@@Alanboss777no matter the pushback of opinions, the truth IS TRUTH and life will ALWAYS be life in and ONLY in Christ Jesus.
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
@@RezTheKingHe is so loving he will drown the world and even drown unborn babies! GOD LOVES YOU❤️❤️😍🥰😘💖
@journeraesri11 ай бұрын
I'm a Christian and I studied in Japan for 5 years. I've mingled with the people, and I've stayed with the church there. There are active churches but somehow, the angle from which the gospel could penetrate into the hearts of the Japanese has not yet been found. It has always been a mystery to me because the Japanese Christians that I've met have been the most wonderful and Christlike yet. I wasn't able to do much because speaking about the faith in Japanese is a whole other ballgame compared to taking a degree entirely in Japanese. So I felt that I have missed many opportunities there.. but God will surely use me wherever I go, so I will trust in Him. Let us pray for Japan for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit to be on them, and on all ministers serving our living God who is truly worthy of worship. Everyone deserves to know the God who truly loves them. And thank you so much for your video. Its extremely well produced and I'm sure God has blessed many people through you. I will keep you in my prayers.
@roberteaston641311 ай бұрын
I am a Canadian who is half Japanese. I was born in Japan in 1954. My mother was Japanese and became a Christian in 1966 through the witness of Japanese Christians living in Calgary, Alberta. My mother's aunt was living in Tokyo during WW2. Because of the American bombing of Tokyo she dove unto a pond to escape the heat. She contracted tuberculosis. While being in hospital waiting to die she claimed that Jesus Christ appeared as a burning white light and healed her. What thing I am not clear about is if that was the point of her conversion or if she knew the Lord prior to that. She lived until 1978. My mother went to a Japanese Sunday School that was run by a German missionary but she did not come to Christ until 1966. One good thing about Japan and Germany being on the same side during WW2 was that it allowed a German missionary to go to Japan. My mother was a true believer but she hated her father and was a bitter woman all her life. She never became a Spirit filled believer. I have relatives in Japan that I pray for everyday.
@chubbatheBOSS11 ай бұрын
If you see the level of mindfulness of the Japanese, you will realize that they are far ahead of the rest of the world mentally. Their practices through Shintoism and Buddhism have given them a mindset that is disciplined, harmonious, and peaceful. This is something Christians in the West generally don’t have (in contrast western christians are narcissistic, self righteous, and violent. And they refuse to open their mind to the other views of the world which are all in essence the same God). I say you have a lot to learn from the Japanese in terms of humility instead of imposing your religion and arrogance onto others. They don’t need others’ religions because they are already far more advanced. The world could learn something from the Japanese. Learn to be humble, listen, and learn from others instead of forcing yourself onto others. I have been to Japan and can see the Holy Spirit so strongly in the people there. Learn to see the Holy Spirit in others instead of arrogantly thinking that you and your ego will bring it to them. God is already there
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
Let a nation have it’s own identity
@roberteaston641311 ай бұрын
@@Attila_the_madman With Canada it's too late. Canada is a country without a soul. We are completely dominated by American popular culture. The one good thing about Canada is that it is more peaceful and has a better standard of living than the country that most immigrants came from. Still some immigrants treat Canada the way a baseball player treats triple A baseball. They come to Canada, make good money, and then move to the USA because they can make even more money there. Plus in many places the climate is better.
@dathip11 ай бұрын
@Kol-jy4mpThry can do what they see fit, but we will go into the world and preach the gospel as GOD COMMANDS of us, and make disciples. 🙏 The overwhelming majority of japanese are on their way to hellfire!
@userjwj178_ihsjsi_ueuwiksh1911 ай бұрын
I’m Japanese who got saved while I was in the US. Living in Japan as Christian isn’t easy. I mean you won’t get attacks or persecuted by others because of your religion but loneliness distracts you so much when you live in Japan as Christian. Personally I felt that way. Most my friends of Japanese Christian ended up in far away from God but I believe God won’t let them go. He always send someone to help them so I have been praying for them to come to Jesus again. Pray for missionaries who are in Japan and may God fulfill their works.
@ArnoBach11 ай бұрын
❤
@agustan402211 ай бұрын
The reason why not succes in japan, coz missionary bring Gospel in western culture. They must learned that how japanese easy accepted budha, coz blended in their culture. If missionary introduce Lord Jesus as perfection of Budhiso and perfection of samurai, japanese will able easy to get it. Coz Lord Jesus teaching pararel to Budhiso. About Honour , Honest , Brave , Dignity and Loyalty.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
God bless you, Jaj.
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
Saved from what exactly? Going to hell for not believing that some dude called himself the only god 2024 thousand years ago?
@agustan402211 ай бұрын
@@Attila_the_madman No, christian must spread Gospel is mean good news. And good news is mean become solving problem in society and community..
@boison.a11 ай бұрын
This is so touching. Lord, please send labourers!
@courageagbeyebiawo410411 ай бұрын
Go
@glorifythyname777711 ай бұрын
Yes , please !
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
I've been laboring here for almost 3 decades, and the soil is flinty. But I believe the day will come when the Japanese repent, wake up, and follow Christ!
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
Please don’t
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
@@earlysdaRepent for what and to the same dude who would say he is morally superior and Ordered mass-killings, ordered the kidnapping of virgins, ordered the stoning of unruly children, ordered the enslavement of “the heathen who surround you,” wiped out all human life except his friend, had a vast majority of his children tortured forever for finite crimes, inventen anti-semitism and anti-Satanism, tortured Satan for opposing tyranny, killed a bunch of kids for making fun of his bald friend, condones the rape of child-brides? So loving 🥰
@ShamgarSoA11 ай бұрын
My father met my mother while a missionary in Japan, so I guess you could say I’m a product of Japanese missions. It’s a hard ground to till but the Japanese make great disciples once they’re committed. Please pray for my people.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
Amen!
@TheHollenbach11 ай бұрын
Will do, brother!
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
Please let Japan be itself
@ShamgareilCerchio11 ай бұрын
Another Shamgar 😊
@FollowRadical11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! So encouraging to see how the Lord is moving in difficult places.
@takudzwamashamba745311 ай бұрын
The testimony of how the lady got called to go to Japan is amazing!!! This video is amazing!
@Markver111 ай бұрын
Father put Japan on my heart to come to serve in the Kingdom of God. I’ve been in Japan over a year plugged into the body of Messiah with a church in Tokyo. I obeyed in faith and submitted my entire existence to Him. He has been faithful to provided everything to make this happen and all the Glory is His. HalleluYah!!!
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
Let Japan have it’s own culture, there is much more to that country than spreading a book
@BeaWeston11 ай бұрын
@@Attila_the_madmanthe ‘book’ is about a living God 🤍 if you doubt maybe consider asking Jesus directly, he will show you he is real
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
@@BeaWeston Maybe consider asking him on why would he drown innocent unborn children with the rest of 99% of the world just because other people are evil?
@VincentW211 ай бұрын
Do you believe in the trinity?
@elimew11689 ай бұрын
man everytime i see stuff like this i'm reminded of the cult I left a long time ago, glad Japan is wise enough to realize that an old ass book that we don't even have the original copy of is not enough for a whole ass religion :)
@vcmickey11 ай бұрын
What an encouragement! I'm a new missionary in Japan (its been 3 months) and this video touched my heart and reminded me why I came to serve in Japan ❤🇯🇵
@justicereborn829611 ай бұрын
Isaiah 52:7 [7] How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of the messenger who brings good news, the good news of peace and salvation, the news that the God of Israel reigns!
@CelideeBudoromyi11 ай бұрын
I hope you are real and fear God
@joshuameadows316611 ай бұрын
Wow! My wife and I just moved to Japan for the same reason, we got here in October! 頑張りましょう! 💪
@fernandoperez858711 ай бұрын
Just curious what Christian tradition are you apart of?
@fernandoperez858711 ай бұрын
@@るんるん-x6l Christians tend to have more kids than non-Christians. If there are more Japanese Christians it will help the Japanese population especially when combating homosexual tendencies that hurt the fertility rate of a nation.
@knowchrist11 ай бұрын
We’re based in Japan and I was wondering when you were going to drop the Japan episode. I’ve seen snippets in your other videos. Your production quality is immaculate, and your hard work and dedication to quality shows! Thank you for your dedication to the vision you have and please keep going!
@Markver111 ай бұрын
Hi Brother, I shared this one with Pastor Marcel. We are ramping up our production at JKC of testimony videos and a television format interview show. We’ve done a handful of pilot episodes that haven’t been uploaded yet, but hopefully this week the first episode will be released. God bless you and your family!!!
@bebu93811 ай бұрын
just a view days ago i booked a flight to tokyo to join a church there. because god talk to me through a dream. my family and i will stay there for 3 weeks and see what the lord will do! thanks for this amazing video!
@Everyday_prophetic11 ай бұрын
Wow. This mini doc was absolutely phenomenal. Video production, scripting, editing were all on point too. Not many Christian channels have this sort of quality content. You guys are leading the field. Instant sub from me. Look forward to seeing more.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
Nice video, but the take on the abombs was mistaken. Actually, they were judgments from God.
@vukilemkhwanazi924511 ай бұрын
The way God used the scripture in the book of Ester to communicate to her is mind blowing to me. The word of God is alive and speaks even today!
@SenzaParaocchi11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this series on Japan. Such a mysterious land. God bless Japan!
@GameOnShanny11 ай бұрын
Im going to add you guys my prayer list :) if you dont care
@shinigamimiroku372311 ай бұрын
The Holy Spirit is FAR AND BEYOND greater than any difficulties we face as we share the Gospel. As long as there is one person following His leading, Japan can and will come to know Christ. Of course, ALL of us should do the same - "the fields are plenty but the workers are few."
@resilientoctopus335911 ай бұрын
Indeed!!! ✝️🤲🕯🇯🇵
@flobros859310 ай бұрын
Luke 10:02!
@すうどん-y6f11 ай бұрын
I'm japanese. I'm surprised you didn't mention Shinto, which is deeply ingrained in the daily lives of the Japanese people, surpassing Buddhism in its historical roots spanning thousands of years. Despite this long history and its integration into daily life, many Japanese are not consciously aware of Shinto as a religious practice, often considering themselves non-religious. For instance, the belief that gods reside in various aspects of the world is prevalent, allowing for coexistence with other religions like Christianity without actively denying their deities. It's rare to encounter individuals in Japan explicitly declaring their faith, aside from occasional unwelcome encounters with cult recruiters. This contributes to a perception where actively practicing Christians engaging in church activities might be viewed by many as somewhat akin to cult-like behavior in Japanese society.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
Spot-on point about Shinto being the foundation of Japanese society.
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
@Your_real_dadyes and that makes Japan a more unique country
@jied_bass11 ай бұрын
It’s not only japan but many parts of the world in the past has this view of god or god’s residing in everything. And most of dieties that are worshipped today were the ancient beings that existed way before the ancient flood.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
@@jied_bassYes, jied, Thankfully we have the truth of the matter, and know the real God thru the Holy Bible.
@jied_bass11 ай бұрын
@@earlysda yes, Jesus is lord above all, the Holyspirit is very special, even though I am from different part of the world, Christ showed me that he is on the throne and above all other gods and principalities of my country and this world. Jesus is the ultimate truth for every human who desire to seek the truth. Before we identify ourselves as any race or country, we are human first. Like the holyspirit and Jesus is omnipresent wherever I go, across different time zones which shows that he is above our dimension constraints such as time and energy or entropy.
@TheBanjoShowOfficial11 ай бұрын
Okay but on a separate note this channel has no business having this good of editing. Seriously top notch editing and videography
@daftwombat111 ай бұрын
Silence is based on a book by a Japanese Catholic, Endo Shusaku, who wrote many other books about Christianity and Japan
@sebatahiroki11 ай бұрын
I really appreciated and was surprised to see “Japan” and “Christianity” in one video on KZbin. I am still on the journey of Bible in year and not baptised yet but I feel the presence of the LORD everyday. I don’t live in Japan but I remind myself about my history lesson about those Japanese Christians were murdered horribly and not much foreigners know about this so I appreciate you bringing this up to light. God bless you
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
God bless you hiroki as you study the Holy Bible. Jesus is real and wants to save you from your sins. :)
@earlysda9 ай бұрын
@@dontoverdoseoncopium machuuu, No, that didn't play a factor. The US ended the war that Japan started.
@sebatahiroki9 ай бұрын
@@dontoverdoseoncopiumthat’s not about that at all. Portuguese came to Japan and started preaching the Gospels. Nothing to do with Americans
@eloiseprays23 күн бұрын
How's the christian journey going?
@Xyvaline11 ай бұрын
Yumi is speaking so purely, straight from her heart. Love to be listening to her!
@rabayasekara527811 ай бұрын
Catholics in Sri Lanka experienced a similar persecution in the 17th century, by the Dutch. Luckily for us an Indian priest from Goa, worked alone in secret for 18 years and revived the faith. We have 7% Christian of whom 6% are Catholic. Praise the Lord!
@Steven-hq3go11 ай бұрын
There are a lot of bad things that happened between Roman Catholics and Protestants in the past. "The five solas of the Reformation, which distinguished the Reformers from the teachings of Rome, include sola scriptura (Scripture alone), solus Christus (Christ alone), sola fide (faith alone), sola gratia (grace alone), and soli Deo gloria (glory to God alone)."
@xxfreshpineapplesxx6 ай бұрын
Yes!! St. Thomas established one of the worlds oldest Catholic Church❤ in India! Praise be to God!
@veritasardens654711 ай бұрын
Personally as a Christian from India, I find this notion of being Japanese as being Shinto Buddhist and to reject Shinto Buddhism as rejecting Japan quite ridiculous because Buddhism originated from my country India and was spread to the countries of East Asia particularly during the time of King Ashoka whose children were sent to Asia as missionaries preaching about Buddhism. So the Japanese's original beliefs must have been Shintoism which got mixed up with Buddhism to form Shinto-Buddhism. At a deeper spiritual level, I believe that there are pincipalities and powers at work here in the spiritual realm working against the Gospel just as in the Northern and Central part of my country that are keeping the people blind to the truth of the Gospel and prone to rejecting it.
@kenny87ification10 ай бұрын
Christians are not Indians
@Akira-dm3tj9 ай бұрын
Yes, Buddhism is not indigenous to Japan. Even in Shintoism, there are gods believed to have foreign origins. However, Christianity differs because it cannot easily amalgamate with other belief systems. Buddhism does not prohibit its adherents from practicing other religions or holding different beliefs. A Buddhist can be atheist, theist, or agnostic. In Thailand, for instance, many Thai Buddhists worship deities they revered before Buddhism's introduction. Buddhism often integrates local beliefs, allowing many Buddhist societies to preserve their ancient traditions even after conversion. Christianity, on the other hand, is strictly monotheistic. Most Christians believe in exclusive devotion to Christ; they cannot engage in practices involving other figures. Thus, to embrace Christianity, one typically must renounce previous beliefs. Shinto-Buddhist syncretism is integral to Japanese culture. Even atheists or those without religious beliefs often participate in these traditions to maintain cultural ties, despite lacking personal faith. Consequently, Christianity cannot integrate into Japanese identity due to its inherent exclusivity.
@veritasardens65479 ай бұрын
@@Akira-dm3tj So which form of Buddhism is followed mostly in Japan?, the one that takes Buddha as an ordinary man with good values who never claimed to be god (Hinayana) or the version of Buddhism that sees him as deity (Mahayana)?. I can see why Buddhism integrates with other beliefs since it originates from another Asian country India, also because it is not an Abrahamic faith like ours which requires exclusivity of faith in the God of the Bible alone. Still to say that going to a Shinto shrine or a Buddhist one to be considered culturally "Japanese" is like taking it too far from a cultural standpoint in my opinion because Buddhism is not native to Japan and you also admitted that some Shinto beliefs are not from Japan. So why can't a person who is of Japanese origin and is a Christian cannot be considered Japanese culturally if he/she merely embraces the dressing sense and food habits and other minor non-spiritual cultural details of being a Japanese person?. If someone is going to say that going to a Shinto/Buddhist shrine even if he/she has no such beliefs is Japanese, that means that if I as an Indian go to those places without having Buddhist or Shinto beliefs, I should also be considered to be Japanese right?, still we all know that non-Japanese are considered to be "Gaigin". Is it because of the Japanese conformist culture which requires every cultural check box to be ticked to be considered culturally Japanese?.
@katrinam67958 ай бұрын
Nationalism in Japan made Shinto and Zen-Buddhism ingrained parts of Japanese identity
@Russian.Roulette7 ай бұрын
NAILED IT ❤
@victorartb11 ай бұрын
I loved her testimony! So powerful! Thanks for another incredible episode serie!
@thelightandsalt9111 ай бұрын
For some reason, the way this video was filmed it felt like I was in Japan with him and he was talking to me. That really made me want to pay close attention to what he was sharing.
@TheGospelThroughaClick11 ай бұрын
That is called great storytelling.
@tiavasilenko11 ай бұрын
I wish I knew a way to connect with Yumi or that other man. It’s so encouraging to see hope for Japan. My mother and grandmother (who are Japanese) still live there and like she said, it’s hard to communicate the gospel in Japanese and the context of it. I’m fluent in the language but l think MANY can agree, how to talk about the gospel in Japanese is HARD.
@AM22Salabok11 ай бұрын
Seeing these locations again was chilling. Last August, I was able to make my pilgrimage to that very monument shown in the intro. There is a museum nearby that thoroughly details the persecution and perseverance of Japanese Christians, alongside the fascinating culture of the hidden Christians which is sadly dying out. I must've wept countless times while inside. My heart goes out to the city of Nagasaki and the people of Japan.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
Then Nagasaki and Hiroshima got punished years later for their treatment of Christians. Hirado area has many good ancient Christian sites and a museum on them too.
@Craig-bz2iu11 ай бұрын
Hirohito was allied to Adolf Hitler who was a very avid occult member that slew both Jews and Christians
@YamiyugiXenith11 ай бұрын
My goal is to become a Christian mangaka in Japan and show people about God.
@shapirodeadking501211 ай бұрын
God Bless You!
@israelcadetftwsierra825410 ай бұрын
As a ambitious manga writer May the Lord bless your mine your confidence your wisdom and your love for Christ Amen 🙏
@rx010210 ай бұрын
do you have a website or something?
@YamiyugiXenith10 ай бұрын
working on it rn@@rx0102
@maffyuux10 ай бұрын
Would love to connect
@judecurtis899411 ай бұрын
That verse from the book of Esther is powerful and I wish many foreign students can come to know and understand this; being in another country with so many unreached people groups is an opportunity to share the gospel and labor in the Lord’s vineyard. God did not only make a way for us to go study but also go make disciples of all nations. God bless and strengthen you Yumi and husband, thanks too Radical for the videos. Remain blessed ❤
@Craig-bz2iu11 ай бұрын
Haman was as evil as Adolf Hitler for trying to slay the Jews in Persia as Hitler did in Europe
@rachelc203110 ай бұрын
Hey which verse?
@JulietJesus-l3m11 ай бұрын
Our all powerful and wonderful God will not forget Japan. Lively and humble people. Praying for Japan! I studied with Japanese people. We used see them in lunch breaks they were are seniors.
@Craig-bz2iu11 ай бұрын
There were a handful of samurai that even converted to Christianity, particularly one Japanese officer that stood over Osaka at the end of Sengoku.
@Jackoooloop945611 ай бұрын
Excellent video, really well done and informative. Im inspired to go there one day!
@aclark90311 ай бұрын
You can start #learningJapanese now!
@andrewcalinisan74511 ай бұрын
Wow, this video is really high quality. I hope more ppl get to watch this. Thanks for showing us what our brothers and sisters are doing over in Japan!
@amandariverarosado577911 ай бұрын
I haven't finished the video but so far I'm very impressed with the quality of this video! Seeing other Chrtistian creatives using and sharing their gifts is so inspiring, thank you!
@calebnwafor254911 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the Catholic church mission in Japan, most at times when non-Catholics speak about missions, they tend to forget the churches' role in evangelization of the world.
@FreyrtheFryer10 ай бұрын
yeah, the Catholic Church has always being the one making the biggest efforts to convert the world
@aevox235810 ай бұрын
That's because the Catholic church has also been incredibly destructive with a hidden motive of subjugation. Their history gives other Christians a bad name.
@stefanielozinski10 ай бұрын
Yes! It was really nice to hear, though I wish St Maximilian Kolbe was touched upon, especially considering his monastery that survived the blast in Nagasaki! But I deeply appreciate the recognition of St Francis Xavier and the many early missionaries who came to Japan (and of course many martyrs both foreign and Japanese)
@CheapBurger8 ай бұрын
like it or not , want it or not , long long time ago , most hardcore missionary is from catholic church and they start it first
@mitsukitogiya563011 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, I was able to learn history about Christianity in Japan and more appreciative that I am saved. It is hard to share the gospel in Japan but I do feel that a lot of good work is happening among Japanese Christians. My husband and I are both Japanese Christians and feel miraculous and thanksful. Thank you again for your video, very touching and encouraging.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
The video was incorrect about the abombs, and could have done better telling about 潜伏キリシタン、but was generally very good.
@titaa28711 ай бұрын
We have a Filipino Christian church who have been minitering in Japan for 5 years now and our church is starting a daughter church also there this year. But I think they are mostly outside the main cities.
@lazuligrotto567410 ай бұрын
This Channel is such a blessing I pray to God that the Holy Spirit continues to move through this ministry!!
@vickieminter647511 ай бұрын
My daughter and family live in Japan. She went there out of college to teach English as a second language in this small coastal village called Hagi, 16 years ago. While there, she found a church and was also connected to a gospel choir. Now, she lives close to Nara. She and her husband and my grandchildren attend church and also minister at the local train station. Singing songs to spread the good news. The church they attend are also connected to a Bible College and those who are involved in housing missionaries who come to Japan to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ. Christ is alive in Japan. If you can, yes, be a part of the mission fields wherever God plants 🪴 you. I can't wait to see your next installment of this series. It is so good and informative. God bless you and your staff. 🙏🏾 oh, and may God bless the Japanese mission fields.
@fernandoperez858711 ай бұрын
What Christian tradition is she a part of?
@vickieminter647511 ай бұрын
@fernandoperez8587 the church she attends is part of the JEC Japan Evangelical Church community.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
I''ve been to 2 churches in Nara. The churches in Japan are getting older and there are no young people coming up. But I still believe many will come to Christ in the end days!
@fernandoperez858711 ай бұрын
@@vickieminter6475 oh cool awesome
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
Just stop trying to make a whole nation believe your religion
@mikeyvangelism11 ай бұрын
The production quality on this is incredible! Thank you for all the hard work on it! 🙏
@pablofigueroa829011 ай бұрын
What a video! Such a message. Than you for sharing the Gospel around the globe! 🙏 Great shooting and editing btw. 💯/ 💯.
@verilyisayuntoyou432911 ай бұрын
I married a Japanese man. We have been together ten years, and two years ago I became a born again Christian. It’s been really hard. I speak Japanese and have tried to explain but there is a barrier for sure. When we finally went back last year for the first time in 5 years to see his family I saw Japan in a completely new light. Before I saw the temples and shrines as beautiful cultural accomplishments but now I saw the darkness that had covered the eyes of the Japanese people for years. Japanese people do things out of tradition, and not necessarily belief. My heart pains for the Japanese nation. I attended a church and I definitely felt the presence of God but it was almost exclusively all foreigners. Only one or two Japanese people were there. It was a bilingual church though. This year when we go back I want to attend a Japanese speaking church. So many lost souls, and I pray that God may use me. All it takes is one seed. I will definitely be watching that movie Silence with my husband soon.
@swhoosh830511 ай бұрын
Some people just aren’t christian. There is not much to think about. They may be lost souls in your eyes due to your beliefs, but they have been living a pretty good life with their own religion.
@margelatutrandafirulgalben315611 ай бұрын
There is the Japanese orthodox church and at least a Romanian orthodox parish in Japan
@avronthecorrupted278111 ай бұрын
Seeing the holy sites of a nation’s people and claiming to see “darkness” that has “blinded them” has to be one of the most disrespectful, colonizing thing I’ve ever heard.
@Alanboss77711 ай бұрын
Why you care about people's beliefs?
@soulchristen11 ай бұрын
Japanese people are honorable, and they honor their mothers and fathers well. If one had top marks for keeping the ten commandments, Japan would be top tier for sure... with the one exception: the first. If you miss the one question on the exam that is 100% of the grade, do the subsequent detail questions make up for it? Sadly, no. Perhaps it would be useful to connect the concept of honoring the Creator of the universe as Father and His only Son which He sent to reconcile us back to His family? God bless and keep you sister. He makes paths straight through impossibilities.
@stephaniegrady810 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you for sharing this.
@PuLL36511 ай бұрын
Th quality of this video is no joke.
@gothboschincarnate39317 ай бұрын
Filmed in crap-o-vision.
@fjodorgrinuk220611 ай бұрын
I love how professional this video is! Good job
@gamercatjr.294111 ай бұрын
Awesome production
@pokihsinchu973411 ай бұрын
Praying for the nation of Japan ! Thanks for these videos. It helps me to understand how to pray for Japan and how to bless the Japanese people and all my brothers and sisters in Christ there!! Keep making these videos. I want to fall in love with this nation with God's heart. Hopefully one day I get to go there and be a part of the Ekklessia Rising in Japan!
@alannikander198711 ай бұрын
I’m interested in this… I’ll have to watch this later! I’ve hosted 29 Japanese exchange students… love them..
@EricMorales-fc9st8 ай бұрын
These documentary videos are so high quality. Your work guys are amazing. Keep up the good work!
@HeManSean11 ай бұрын
Michael clearly went to the Matt Chandler school of talking with your hands :) Thanks for the video - very informative!
@timothyhollins601011 ай бұрын
Perhaps a Sicilian grandmother?
@anklypto11 ай бұрын
😂😂
@tekisutoesl366011 ай бұрын
If you are used to attempting to talk to people in English who don't speak English so well, the hand movements come naturally. Japanese people who think I don't speak Japanese too well use their hands a lot too. Since I am not as kind as I would like to be, I sometimes say "What's up with the sign language?"
@TheDYNAMITE00111 ай бұрын
What you do is incredibly important bro. May God continue to bless you for throwing light on these issues. As Christians we tend to get complacent and yet wonder why the Lord has not returned yet, meanwhile the gospel has not reached many (because even the internet can be censored) as many times, you cannot know what you're missing until you're exposed to it in the first place...or can't know to choose something until it is presented as an option for "How would they know unless someone tells them and how will someone tell them unless they themselves have recievedthe message and the burden?" Thank you Radical.
@yeahnothx-e9l11 ай бұрын
Wow! Such a well-done and insightful video. I can't wait for the next episode. Please make videos like this one more countries!
@yislainneitzel2110 ай бұрын
started with the episode 3 but came back to see the first 2, this is high quality content. Thank you guys for doing this. The last girl crying after knowing what God was calling her to do for her country and her family was so real🤍 -Also really love all the history lesson!!!
@ingridbmangubat11 ай бұрын
Hi. I'm a foreign missionary in the Japanese rural area. I'd just like to share my own reflections in response to this video. First off, this is really well produced and I guess that's a nice "hook". The content goes over true things about the state of Christianity like how Japanese tradition and culture is very different from Christianity, and that Christianity is seen more as a "foreign cultural religion". That is definitely one reason why a lot of Japanese locals just don't mind Christianity. I also like the interviews done here showing both western and native Japanese perspectives of Christianity. I wish there were more personal stories like that to show what the native Japanese actually think of Christianity. One important thing I'd like to add is that the traditional kind of Evangelism just doesn't work here in Japan. You can't just give tracts, stop a local, share the wordless book or whatnot then expect them to just convert. Long-term discipleship is the key here. Short term missions just won't work if you want a real.impact or contribution. The missionaries and pastors here who are really passionate about reaching Japanese locals devote their WHOLE LIVES in discipling. There are many Japanese who would regularly attend Bible studies for 10 years but would still not call themselves Christians because of societial pressure or influence. That's just one example. And I believe that's okay. They should not be pressured to convert right away because of the factors mentioned in this video. Western Evangelical Christianity is so much about the numbers. I personally believe that there are many non-professing Japanese Christians, more than the supposed 1%. They have Christ in their lives but they are just not openly professing. I believe unless we (foreign missionaries) stop imposing western Evangelical expectations to Japanese Christians, there are so many more possible ways to reach them and disciple them as Christ followers. The churches that we minister to in our town has so much potential but in general, Japanese local churches are constantly shrinking because there are less and less younger generation who continue being Christians. There's so few pastors too, many are in retiring age. If you are lead to pray for Japan, pray for more pastors here. Local Japanese pastors and workers are much needed. My hope is that the Japanese could see our God, not as a Western foreign idea, but One who is very much the same God for the Japanese. That our faith is not just western, that it can definitely be lived out among the local Japanese.
@janitoalevic11 ай бұрын
Japanese Christians should be Catholic
@VSNxx11 ай бұрын
I believe in the “invisible church”. God bless you for your calling to serve Him.
@addjoaprekobaah59149 ай бұрын
Even in Africa, some believe Christianity is the white man’s creation. I think we need to remind them, the white man left his gods too, Zeus was one.
@NarnianLady11 ай бұрын
There are fine, genuine Christians in Japan. They came to the faith and stayed, despite the opposition, not because some cultural tradition, but because the got to know the True Love and Peace in the Living God. I believe the seeds sown will give a larger harvest in the future. Japan is not forgotten, God sees the desperate need. ( I might add that my country used to send many missionaries to Japan, and they were able to bear fruit, starting churches. schools etc.. there is a deep affection towards that nation in my heart.)
@Oss.2A11 ай бұрын
I loved your intro, your video work is cool & intentionally beautiful
@carlose431410 ай бұрын
A Franciscan monastery built by St. Maximilian Kolbe survived the nuclear bombing.
@kirbysato706211 ай бұрын
Amazing Video!!! I can’t wait to see more churches in JAPAN!!!!🇯🇵
@elom769911 ай бұрын
Who whoever architects the sound/music for this video is doing a SERIOUSLY good job!
@User5411Valekona11 ай бұрын
Hey I have had a deep love in my heart for Japan for about a year now and your video has finally helped me to understand why. I dream of going there someday, thank you for this video
@julianmorris700310 ай бұрын
I've done missionary work with Michael and Yumi in Hiroshima. They're amazing and wonderful people. Their mission and their vision are wonderful. Love this video for showing them and what Japanese Christians and Missionaries go through. 9:31
@aissleepy10 ай бұрын
“i cannot be silent now” is so powerful.
@commanderchair11 ай бұрын
insane quality on the video guys, well done.
@whim-z95611 ай бұрын
Me and my husband are in the works of becoming missionaries and are praying and feeling led to Japan. Japan needs more workers!
@danieljudah899211 ай бұрын
Yes they need more laborers! But all countries including America and the west Europe needs them as well! Jesus is coming back soon, we need more laborers!
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
Please come to Japan and lead these poor, lost, mostly kind peope to Jesus.
@2Peter3Nine11 ай бұрын
Found you! Praying! 🙏❤️
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
Just don’t, they don’t care
@Attila_the_madman11 ай бұрын
@@earlysdaIf you want true poor and lost people, go to a third world country because the Japanese have their stuff together
@TheStormglass11 ай бұрын
Ah, the reason Christianity hasn't spread in Japan is simple. This is because of the exclusivity of Christianity, where believing in one God requires denying other gods. For the same reason, all Semitic monotheisms are not popular in Japan. Francisco de Xavier visited Japan on a missionary mission and wrote back to his home country about his troubled conversations with farmers, telling one farmer, ``If you don't convert to Christianity, you can't go to heaven. After you die, you'll go to hell.'' the farmer responded as follows. ``Then where is my grandmother, who was not a Christian?'' ``Of course she is in hell.'' ``Then I can't convert to that religion because I want to meet her (LOL).'' "Respect Gods and Buddha and do not rely on them" is the basic attitude of Japanese people towards gods. Among these, monotheistic religions such as Christianity that say, ``This god is the only real god. Therefore, deny all other gods'' are extremely unreasonable religions from the Japanese religious perspective. This is the very reason why Semitic monotheism has not spread in Japan. In Japan, there are no restrictions on individuals believing in a god (including not believing in a god). However, we will give an ambiguous smile to people and missionaries who say, ``Abandon respect and deny things like other gods and spirits.'' We already have "respect for God" in our homes, including your God, and we have nothing to buy when a salesman shows up at our door and tells us to "throw away all other gods."
@andrewpatton511411 ай бұрын
It is a noble sentiment for them to prefer to be with their ancestors in Hell, rather than go to Heaven without them, but it is foolish. They will not be able to comfort their ancestors at all by joining them in Hell; if anything, their damnation would increase the torment of their ancestors, because their own family was damned because of them. If they go to Heaven, however, perhaps they can mitigate the torment of their ancestors, or at least prevent it from getting any worse. After all, Jesus said that the rich man begged for Lazarus to warn his brothers, though it was too late for him.
@somerandomguyonyt876611 ай бұрын
Japan has around 10’000 orthodox christians. St Nicholas the missionary to Japan established the church there
@GraemeHendersonyt10 ай бұрын
I’ve worked as a seasonal missionary abroad for 6 years now and spent 2.5 months working in Japan. While working there in 2019, my group and I went to where the Tsunami hit in 2011 we encountered many pastors and church leaders, like Michael in the video, who initially came as volunteers, and felt God call them longterm. One of them said before the Tsunami there were only 4 or so churches in the community, and now there’s about 12! I also have a good Japanese Christian friend who is currently running a Japanese-English bilingual Bible School that just started two weeks ago and will run for 9 months! There are 5 Japanese Christians doing who are learning in depth about the Bible in order to equip more local churches with deeper understanding of the Word! God has a huge heart for Japan. Keep it in your prayers!
@stevek910411 ай бұрын
I have good friends who labored in Japan for many years faithfully seeing some come to follow Jesus. Continue to pray for the Japanese people. "Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen."
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
Praise God!
@victorgana198211 ай бұрын
Thank you brother for all you do
@CornCod111 ай бұрын
From what I hear, in 1945 the city in Japan that had the most Christians was Nagasaki. We all know what happened to that town!
@firtazile8035Ай бұрын
Great video!
@albertorodriguez628711 ай бұрын
Amazing video!
@jaredpierson11 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video.
@GarrettShrouder11 ай бұрын
That movie by Martin Scorsese is based off of the book by the same name by Japanese author Shūsaku Endō. It’s so fascinating to see Japanese authors and monuments talking about Christian martyrdom.. praying that Gospel takes root there (and everywhere) in a big way. Come Lord Jesus!
@Craig-bz2iu11 ай бұрын
Japan is a bit like 1st century Rome or it was certainly when the era of Sengoku or warring states came about in the late 16th century, a campaign that ended in the wake of the 17th century. Nobunaga, Hideyoshi and Tokugawa tried to end Christianity once and for all. Just like Emperor Nero when he ruled over Rome.
@KeryssoFilmTestimonies77711 ай бұрын
Really touching, informative and well made!
@tobiaschurch884811 ай бұрын
Found out about the missionary Francisco Xavier from Samurai Champloo. With some research you realize how much damage persecution can do. Think the Kakure Kirishitan even ended up mixing Christianity with Shinto because there was no one left to teach them.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
Kakure mostly mixed with Buddhism, but yes, some Shinto too. There were also "Senpuku Kirishitan" which were different from Kakure.
@grimlund11 ай бұрын
If you do som research you can actually see how much damage christianity has done in the world to.
@earlysda11 ай бұрын
@@grimlundgrim, Only our Creator - Jesus Christ, can cleanse us from our sins, give us true freedom, and also give us eternal life. . Don't you want eternal life with your Creator - Jesus Christ?
@andrewpatton511411 ай бұрын
May God have mercy on those who were not properly taught. Even so, the Faith survived through oral teaching, and the remnant recognized the missionaries when they returned because of the signs passed down from their ancestors with the promise that missionaries would return one day. Though none of them had ever met a priest, nor known anyone who had, still they remembered what their ancestors told them about how to recognize a priest and that their brothers in Christ beyond the sea would return to Japan when they were able. A few snuck in during the early years of the persecution, but they were martyred.
@MatthewFurtadoA11 ай бұрын
Really amazing video on this topic. Well produced and beautiful testimonies at the end. Thanks for making it and showing all these places. I’ve always wanted to make a pilgrimage to Nagasaki to pay homage to the martyrs and Saint Francis Xavier.
@no1ofconsequence93611 ай бұрын
Graveyard of missionaries? Do we not believe in a God who makes the dead to walk?
@andrewpatton511411 ай бұрын
And in a Church whose seed is the blood of the martyrs?
@xeilentynhiazekairva11 ай бұрын
Very encouraging ❤ Praise God !
@rodneykaiser94811 ай бұрын
Orthodox Christianity is alive in Japan. ❤️☦️❤️
@njnikusha9 ай бұрын
Im glad
@jaimechocolatchaud8 ай бұрын
Love this series 🙌🏼
@andre0baskin11 ай бұрын
The first Christian missionary arrived in Cambodia in 1555. Over the next 150 years, before they gave up, less than 20 Cambodians converted. Interestingly during that time period one of the largest Christian communities in Cambodia was made up of Japanese Christians fleeing persecution.
@LD-xt1vo11 ай бұрын
At the time no one would convert without the king's permission. Things are different now.
@seehu527 ай бұрын
Silence is one of my favorite movies of all time! Love the shout out
@calebklyne640611 ай бұрын
What an encouraging video, I pray that the ground in Japan will become softened and that we will see a great harvest in Japan!
@GlobalDestinations-USAАй бұрын
great video, thanks you
@dondandojo11 ай бұрын
Beautiful video. Since I can remember there is some special place in my heart for Japan to get to know Jesus and His love. Can't wait for more videos from this country. Thanks so much!
@edamame-hime11 ай бұрын
what a touching testimony! thank you for sharing.
@omomo20211 ай бұрын
I’ve been praying for Japan ever since I got married there. We visited my husband’s grandparents gravesite and it was so sad to see how many people died without Jesus! I’ve felt called to pray and intercede ever since. What is impossible with man is possible with God! He gave me this verse in Isaiah 66:19 “And to the distant islands who have not heard of my fame nor seen my glory.” He’s coming!! ❤
@nate7427 ай бұрын
What if they went on to Buddha or their ancestors? Was it not their faith and their belief?
@Iminit4matador11 ай бұрын
Can't wait for the next part. Thanks for this series.
@simplyirine_11 ай бұрын
Praying for Japan. 🙏🏽 The Lord gives me heart for this country.
@Craig-bz2iu11 ай бұрын
Japan is wonderful a place and I am grateful that they make so many Super Mario Bros. games so families can enjoy them. One good thing about Japan they make games like Mario Kart and Mario Party for family friendly fun.
@everythinggirly91611 ай бұрын
This was very well done and very interesting. I look forward to the next part!
@roguemeo11 ай бұрын
I feel I have been called to Japan to preach and teach the Word to the people. This has been on my heart for years, but I believe the Lord is confirming in me now that the time is coming. Please be in prayer for me as I take this step of faith to serve and obey our Lord.
@dawningoftime10 ай бұрын
Thank you for these videos. My Aunt and Uncle have been missionaries in Japan for over 40 years yet until I saw these videos I never really understood what they’ve been up against. The sad thing about all of this is the organisation who planted the church is almost content to let the church die as my Aunt and Uncle are getting up in years.
@pigbenis2747 ай бұрын
As an American who moved to Japan to escape Christianity, this video is infuriating, lol
@kochanekwiary24702 ай бұрын
@@pigbenis274 Amen✝️
@cyndig167011 ай бұрын
I have been curious for years about this so THANKS!
@TDHoNyse10 ай бұрын
Me and my daughter had a desire placed so strongly in our hearts suddenly by the Lord to go to Japan starting mid last year and now we understand why. If anyone has any info or advice on how to start, or have any community etc contact in Japan that we could possibly talk to understand more about things going on, it would mean so much if you could share. 🙏🏻❤ and if i could kindly ask for prayers for me and my family for this too, i would truly appreciate it so much 🙏🏻 thank you and God bless always!
@shunaehoward987111 ай бұрын
Awesome video Brother! Very informative and the visuals were amazing. God bless