Hearts Joined in One Langauge

May 18, 2009

Summer is approaching and volunteers from America are preparing to come to Japan to work with our personnel. Young people are coming from Texas to work to reach university students in Kyushu. Others from Tennessee are coming to work in the smaller towns. The volunteers speak English. The Japanese usually speak only Japanese. But that does not hinder them going out to pray and take the gospel to the lost. Here is a video of two ladies who are talking to the father who understands their prayers. And though they don’t understand each others words, their hearts are one in Christ and their vision and goal is the same: to see the lost come to Christ.

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One Response to “Hearts Joined in One Langauge”

  1. Rhonda Linn Du Priest-Estes on May 31st, 2009 1:41 am

    Lana:
    I am extremely interested in learning more specifics about volunteers going to Japan– from Texas (i.e. prerequisite for acceptance to volunteer, age limitation, finances, boarding and meals, etc.).

    My heart’s desire–which of course God is aware of–is to return to Japan one day, and “do” as my parents “did”… spreading the WORD of God and prayerfully and faithfully leading individuals to know our Lord Jesus Christ. IF… I could “turn on” just one–to Christ–my heart’s desire–my vision–would be fulfilled.

    I am so pleased to learn of those who so generously give of their time, days, lives, and endurement as volunteers for essentially, Christ. I prefer to call them “soldiers of the cross”. Amen? :-) May they be blessed going in, and blessed going out! And…

    May God bless you in all you do, and will continue to do, in the blessed name of Our Lord Jesus Christ. I thank you sincerely–for the most apparent reflection of God’s love–you behold and share!

    I will pray for you in your Christ-like quest (so to speak) to lead many, many Japanese to realize the TRUTH, and to have a genuine relationship with HE who has paid the price for ALL!

    Thank you, Lana!