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Thousands in Japan have died & more continue to suffer from the 3/11 disasters. We desire to mobilize many to pray for hope of those affected by these disasters. This prayer site follows the efforts of Converge Worldwide Disaster Response teams and our church partners in the Rengo.
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Large Team Ready to Start
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Team Coordinator Yas Yoneda has returned to Japan. He along with Nathan Jahnke will be receiving team members beginning Thursday anticipating 16 people from two churches (Bethlehem Baptist Minneapolis and Grace Fellowship Oahu Hawaii). They will all head up to the disaster area on Sunday to begin work next Monday. Continue to pray for their preparations... more »
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Preparations for a Big Team
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Pray for the preparations of two churches which will later this month;
Bethlehem Baptist in Minneapolis (John Piper's Church) and Grace Fellowship
of Hawaii will be arriving in Japan to form a combined team of 15 on May
24th. They will be joined by Team Coordinators in Japan. Ask God to help
these two church teams prepare spiritual and practically for their two week... more »
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More Teams Coming
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Great News! The Sylvan Way team was able to complete cleaning Mr. & Mrs. A's house. This was a big job and they were able to complete it in the time allowed. Thank God too that Dean Bengston's fall was not serious as it could be. This week Nathan Jahnke joins those from SOLA ministry to reach out to... more »
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Please pray for Dean Bengtson
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Dear friends,
Our work site leader, Dean Bengtson, fell off a ladder at the work
site today and suffered what looked like a broken baby finger (right
hand). He went to the local hospital and learned that he had
dislocated it. His finger looks normal now but he will probably be
sore for awhile. Please pray for Dean's quick and complete recovery.... more »
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Thank you for your constant prayer life
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Dear Friends,
Thank you for praying regularly for the relief effort in Ishinomaki because
all is going well. I am currently with my pastor and four of your men from
Sylvan Way Baptist Church, Bremerton, WA. We are all working hard mudding
a house in Ishinomaki but not forgetting our time of fellowship. It is... more »
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Pray for Mr. & Mrs. A
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Please pray for the A family as our team from Sylvan Way church are deconstructing the house so it can be properly "mudded out" and clean. This is very difficult to see your relatively new house destroyed before your eyes so that it can be rebuilt. *Pray that Mr. & Mrs. A, especially Mrs, will be able to see the hope of this house cleaned. *... more »
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Team from Washington Departs
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Pray for the travel arrangements, rest along the way, and good connections in Japan as 5 members of the Sylvan Way Baptist Church of Bremerton, WA head to Japan for two weeks of disaster response work. They will be working on Mr. & Mrs. A's house, gutting and cleaning.
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WA Team Prepares
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On Friday a 5-man team from Bremerton Washington from the Sylvan Way Baptist Church will arrive in Japan for two weeks of ministry. The team will include senior pastor Eric Glomstad and 4 others. The team will be met in Japan by Disaster Team Coordinator, Yas Yoneda, a member at Sylvan Way. Nate Jahnke... more »
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Thank you for your prayers for the Canadian Seven plus Craig Nasson
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Thank you very much for all of your prayers for the Canadian Seven plus Craig Nasson team that worked hard helping a tsunami victim from March 25 to April 3. Mrs. Takahashi was grateful for the additional hard work and care provided by this team under the direction of Dean Bengtson. God quietly intervened at least twice to make sure we were completely thorough... more »
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Pray for the transition
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The Canadian team has worked six straight days on Mrs. T.'s house without incident. Please pray for us as we have Sunday off to attend church and have one more day to finish the mudding. We have been fortunate to be under the guidance of Dean Bengtson. Please pray for a safe return to Tokyo as fatigue will set in as we wind down. Yas Yoneda... more »
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