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Pray for Japan

Aug 06, 2015

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This month, 50,000 Scouts worldwide will be gathering in Japan for the 23rd World Scout Jamboree.

Jamboree In Japan

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This has been scheduled to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the dropping of the atom bombs on Hiroshima and

Nagasaki (6 & 9 August).

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Special Remembrance services will be

held,

with Scouts participating,

at the sites where the

devastating

atom bombs were dropped.

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Japan is recognised as the world's third largest economy,

yet it has been rocked by recessions and economic stagnation in recent years.

Economic Superpower

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Despite a lack of natural resources and oil, Japan has one of the world's most powerful exporting orientated economies.

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Unlike most economies,

Japan has a high savings and enormous trade surplus.

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However, the low birth rate and ageing population presents major societal and economic concerns for the future.

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The Japanese have a strong work ethic and are polite, yet materialism dominates the ambitions of these very busy people, so they give little thought to God and Eternity.

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Tokyo/Yokohama with 36 Million people, is one of the largest cities in the world.

Over 66% of the population of Japan are urbanised.

Life expectancy is 82 years.

Urbanised Mission Field

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The multiple religious loyalties of the Japanese can be seen in that 85% describe themselves as Buddhist and 90% Shinto!

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Japan is an extremely materialistic culture.

Its own leaders call Japan:

"A superpower without a moral compass."

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Japan has one of the highest suicide rates in the world

– over 30,000 a year.

Bullying and teenage prostitution are major social problems.

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Japan is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy.

Missionary Challenge

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Of the 126 Million people in Japan, 85% claim to be Buddhist

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and only 1.5% members of a Christian church.

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Of the 2 Million Christians, barely 600,000 would identify themselves as Evangelical. Only 10% of the Japanese

population believe in the existence of a personal God.

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The concept of a Creator-God is foreign to most.

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Strong pressure to conform to the social norms and the shame/honour mentality held by many Japanese, makes

conversion to Christ very difficult.

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A pervasive nationalistic Shintoism makes Missionary work extremely difficult in Japan. Japan is the largest unevangelised

Missionfield that is completely open to Missionaries.

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Three-storied pagoda and Nachi no taki or the waterfall of Nachi in Seiganto-ji Temple in Mt. Nachi

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Ayako-tenmangu, a Shinto shrine.

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A huge tree of Nagi, the sacred tree of Kumano Sanzan

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Japanese Temple - Shinto and Buddhism are Japan's two major religions

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The main shrine of Kumano Hongu-taisha Grand Shrine

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The symbol of Kumano Sanzan is “Yatagarasu,” a three-legged bird which was considered to be a messenger of god since ancient times.

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Shinto is as old as the Japanese culture, while Buddhism was imported from the mainland in the 6th century.

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Shintoism in Japan is known as the religion of the gods,

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Some prominent rocks are worshiped as kami.

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There are 15,575 congregations in Japan, consisting of 1,291,021 church members and 2 Million adherents. 3% of

Japanese would identify themselves as Christians.

Christians in Japan

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Christians are a small minority in a society where consensus and conformity are important. House Churches have been

effective in reaching Japanese.

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The San Lorenzo Japanese Christian Church is part of the Holiness Conference, which stems from OMS (Oriental Missionary Society)

International

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Christians in Nagasaki

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70% of all churches in Japan have an average attendance of less than 30. On average, woman attenders outnumber men,

7 to 1.

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Yet there are approximately 300 Japanese Missionaries serving in 34 countries.

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Japan has a 100% literacy rate. This highly literate, reading, commuting society offers an excellent market for publishing

and distributing high quality Christian literature.

Strategic Literature Ministry

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Yet, there are only 100 Christian book stores in the whole country.

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Pray for the impact

of the

Japanese Church on the nation.

The churches in Japan desperately need

Biblical Reformation

and Spiritual Revival.

Reformation and

Revival

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They need to turn from their insular bunker mentality to engage with the society and effectively Evangelise their

nation.

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"For I am not ashamed of the Gospel

of Christ, for it is the power of God to Salvation for everyone who believes."

Romans 1:16

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