This document summarizes recent events in Japan and plans for an upcoming furlough. It discusses a Christian convention held in March that resulted in 4 conversions, including the mother of one of the hosts. It also notes the graduation of 6 students from Osaka Bible Seminary who will assist various missionaries. The document provides details of the Beckmans' ministry activities in Kyoto and fundraising needs for their upcoming furlough to the US in July, where the husband plans to do graduate study.
This document summarizes recent events in Japan and plans for an upcoming furlough. It discusses a Christian convention held in March that resulted in 4 conversions, including the mother of one of the hosts. It also notes the graduation of 6 students from Osaka Bible Seminary who will assist various missionaries. The document provides details of the Beckmans' ministry activities in Kyoto and fundraising needs for their upcoming furlough to the US in July, where the husband plans to do graduate study.
This document summarizes recent events in Japan and plans for an upcoming furlough. It discusses a Christian convention held in March that resulted in 4 conversions, including the mother of one of the hosts. It also notes the graduation of 6 students from Osaka Bible Seminary who will assist various missionaries. The document provides details of the Beckmans' ministry activities in Kyoto and fundraising needs for their upcoming furlough to the US in July, where the husband plans to do graduate study.
This document summarizes recent events in Japan and plans for an upcoming furlough. It discusses a Christian convention held in March that resulted in 4 conversions, including the mother of one of the hosts. It also notes the graduation of 6 students from Osaka Bible Seminary who will assist various missionaries. The document provides details of the Beckmans' ministry activities in Kyoto and fundraising needs for their upcoming furlough to the US in July, where the husband plans to do graduate study.
Present school April. I960 31-6 chome, Asahi-ku, Osaka, Japan May 3, 1960 Dear Co-workers-with-Christ; There have heen two events..since the la.at On^was the ^ convention in Tanabe, March 29 - April 2. Christians from Tokyo'to Okinawa gathered and conducted a preaching ana discussion convention that culminated for the Japanese language part on March 31. At the closing session there were 4 who made the good confession. One of them was the mother of Mr. Taniyama, the host minister. There were a number of t^ars in the eyes of the peoole as the son asked that ali-important question of his mother. In a land where the children are supposed to follow very carefully the parents in all things and especially in the family religion it is very difficult for parents to accept the faith of such an "erring" child. All knew some of the long hours of dis cussion that must have preceded such a move on the part of Mrs. Taniyama. I went on the second day and the family joined me on the third day. The first session I attended was in the evening and an evangelistic meeting in a public hall. Mr. Iijima spoke for about 1^ hours and the people sat quietly and attentively. Reminded me of the "olden days" of such long sermons and hard benches that I have read about in the history books. The missionaries stayed and more joined the sessions in our native tongue. It was very good and very helpful but it seemed a little anti-climactic after those confessions. ,The other event was^ graduation in Osaka. The picture above shows the_6 graduates.. From left to right they are: Miss Nagahata from Okayama, who is "^""helping the Bob Wests in her home territory; Miss Azuma from Osaka, who is helping the Harold Coles and learning to use the Japanese typewriter to help in their printing ministy; Miss Tsukamoto from Okayama, who is also helping the Wests in her own territory; Miss Shigenobu from Kyshu, who is helping .,_Mr3. pit.temore; Miss, Nagata _from_ Kyushu, wno is attending school to_repare to teach; Mr. Nakano from Tanabe, who is preaching for the Inane Church and who is also on faculty of Osaka Bible Seminary. The new school year began as scheduled on April 12 with^4,new students making "our 12 disciples". This first six weeks I am kept lhi"sy teaching a course N. T. Background. The next six weeks I will be teaching Exegesis of Galations through Hebrews. -2- Wo are Sunday but not at the same church every Sunday. We go to Mofiguohi or Miyakojima most often Tn "the" morning and preach at both places some. May 29 we are to go to Nakamiya and I am to preach in the morning and Ethel is to speak to the women's meeting In the afternoon. We all go to Kyoto once in a while and I go each Sunday evening. About 5 years ago there was a change in ministers and this is always hard on a Japanese church. Mr. Matsushita, present minister, had tuberculosis and was up only enough to preach once a Sunday and teach one Bible class. One of the main problems in change of miisters is lack of trust in a new man. This is probably due to the religious condition of Japan where there have been some well known scandals among reliious leaders. As Mr. Matsushita gained in strength, people began to trust him and the work has improved. About a year and a half ago I was encouraged to start an English Bible class before the evening worship hour. We baptized a sincere university student after camp last summer and he has brought many of his schoolmates to church. As a result both morning and evening services have improved so that on an average Sunday the Gospel is presented to about 30 people, which is almost average in Japan. We are not satisfied with it but very encouraged about such increase. In between busy hours we are all packing and getting ready for our second furlough. We are now planning to be on American soil on July 6 and Ruth is probably more excited than any of us. Of course, we are all ready to see our friends and relitives and Amorioa, but Ruth seems to be more anxious than the rest of us. And she has never seen America! PRESENT FURLOUGH FUND IS $1232.45. ESTIMATED NEED IS $2472.40. I have corresponded with some people and as a result have planned ^cua.t.tend-Li-ncoln Bible Institute for s.ome graduate study. I feel in need of some special study and Lincoln is centrally located with respect to our supporting churches. This will permit visiting these churches on week ends and studying during the week. It will not be easy, but I feel that it can and should be done. You will hear again from us regarding support of the work while we are on furlough- Please remeber that the Gospel will be proclaimed while we are on furlough. We have commitments that do not take a furlough. So please continue to help us during our furlough. Thank you and may God bless you. Your ministers to Japan, AMERICAN ADDRESS Q % Oden E. Brown Stafford Avenue, Route 3 Carbondale, Illinois The Beckmans
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