 |
Browse Categories |
 |
|
|
|
Christianity
 |
Categories |
 |
 |
Listings |
 |
Calvary Chapel Kamakura With directions, statement of beliefs, ministries, photos, pastor, and links. http://www.calvarychapel.com/kamakura/ |
Free Japan Engaged in informing Christians of God's work in Japan, keep network resources for Japan-focused prayer, mobilize intercession for the spiritual deliverance of all Japanese, and assist in the facilitation of church planting movements in Japan. http://www.freejapan.org/ |
Gocha Aims to promote contemporary Christian music in Japan and holds music concerts in order to reach young people and encourage believers. In Japanese and English. http://www.gospel.ne.jp/~hironao/JesusMusic/gocha.htm |
Hidden Christians in Contemporary Nagasaki Essay on the Kakure Kirishitan or Hidden Christians who worshipped without scriptures, even after the ban on Christianity was lifted in 1873. http://www.uwosh.edu/home_pages/faculty_staff/earns/miyazaki.html |
Japan Bible Society Provides guide to its activities in Japan as well as recent news. http://www.bible.or.jp/ |
Japan Mission A ministry to link already existing evangelical churches. http://www.japanmission.org/ |
Kanto East Worship Includes guide to Nishi Kasai International Evangelical Church as well as photos and guide to activities. http://www.kantoeastworship.net/en/home.htm |
Mission: Japan Directory of resources for reaching Japanese with the gospel around the world. http://www.missionjapan.com/ |
Moonies in Japan Article documenting how the Moonies find new recruits and seek donations from vulnerable people. By Steven Alan Hassan, a cult expert and mental health counselor. http://www.freedomofmind.com/resourcecenter/groups/m/moonies/moonies_in_Japan.htm |
The Kirishtan Holocaust Commemorates the 400th anniversary of the Kirishtan Holocaust, or the martyrdom of nearly a million indigenous Japanese Christians known as the Keikyo. http://www.keikyo.com/keikyo/ |
Youth With A Mission (YWAM) Focuses on the areas of Christian training, evangelism and mercy ministries. With photos, information on Japan, and links. http://www.ywamjapan.org/ |
|
|