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Re:Int'l RJC Conference - 2008/02/27 03:13
The Diaspora and its Impact on Japan
“Finally, all of you, live in harmony with one another; be sympathetic, love as brothers, be compassionate and humble. You were called so that you may inherit a blessing.” 1 Peter 3:8-9
”All over the world this gospel is bearing fruit and growing, just as it has been doing among you since the day you heard it and understood God’s grace in all its truth.” Colossians 1:6
“And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity. Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.” Colossians 3:14-15
1. Gospel and Cross Cultural Communication
1) DNJ (Diaspora Network for Japanese) has produced interdenominational portal site “www.dnjonline.org/” to support for Diaspora Japanese and Missionaries around the world, and Returnees with cooperation of Local Church, Interdenominational Ministries and Christian Information Network like as Bridge Builder Network (BBN) since Nov. 2005.
2) DNJ has produced monthly prayer meeting, DNJ Forum and DNJ Returnee Conference to have Reunion and Missionary support with Global Prayer Network. DNJ has informed Interdenominational events in 3 year as Action in DNJ to manipulate the DNJ in Japan and around the world. DNJ has joined to coordinate Diaspora Project for All Nations Returnee Conference (09.03.21-23 in Tokyo) and Japan Congress on Evangelism (09.09.21-24 in Sapporo).
2. DNJ to DNA (Diaspora Network for Asian)
1) DNA will be parallel issue to promote DNJ around the world with assistance of kind Korean Network in Europe, North America and Asia. Urbana 06 and Campus Mission 07 have mentioned good cooperation works with basic reconciliation among them.
2) BBN has prayed for Missionaries and Ministries in East Asia with historical approaches over 400 years, and DNJ will continue to pray for “How to inherit and take part in blessing.”
3. Roadmap to promote Missionaries and Ministries for DNJ
1) All Nations Returnee Conference, AN/RC; 09.03.20-22 in Tokyo 2) Japan Congress on Evangelism, JCE5; 09.09.21-24 in Sapporo 3) World Congress on Evangelism, WCE; 10.10.16-25 in Cape Town
4. Action in DNJ 2008
1) EC Reunion (JCFN); 08.02.10-11 in Tokyo 2) 7th RJC International Conference; 08.02.21-23 in Seattle, USA 3) 7th J + Passion; 08.03.20 in Tokyo 4) 5th Japanese Christian Youth Retreat in Europe; 08.03.28-30 in London, UK 5) Alpha Conference (Alpha Course); 08.04.10-11 in Singapore 6) Central Conference (JCFN); 08.05.xx-xx in IL, USA 7) 12th West Coast Christian Retreat; 08.07.21-23 in LA, USA 8) Love Sonata Yokohama; 08.07.29 in Yokohama 9) 25th Japanese Christian Conference in Europe; 07.08.01-05 in Wittenberg, Germany 10) East Asia Regional Conference 08 (KGK); 08.08.04-09 in Tokyo 11) 16th KOSTA-Japan; 08.08.xx-xx in Ina 12) 2nd East Coast Japanese Christian Retreat; 08.08.30-09.01 in NY, USA 13) 14th World Missions Seminar (JAM); 08.10.01-03 in XX 14) 1st Japanese Christian Conference in Asia; 08.10.xx in XX 15) Equipper’s Conference (JCFN); 08.12.27-09.01.01 in LA, USA
5. Bridge Builder Network (BBN)
1) Bridge Builders have been around Japanese Church, Japanese Christian Conference (Retreat) and World Missions Seminar in Japan and around the world through business and private trip abroad, and accelerated to link DNJ with regional and global BBN. Interdenominational VIP club (http://vip-club.tv) and Music & Arts Ministries (http://www.musicandarts.info) have effectively involved in DNJ.
2) Home Church Network (IGM Nakameguro, HKJCF, London JCF, JCC of New Jersey, KCC Milan) around the world are effective resource to promote well-balanced Interdenominational Missionaries and Ministries for DNJ.
3) The Japanese Mission to Europe (4 samurai boys) for 1582-1590 was first step for DNJ, and Japanese Returnees (7 sailors born again in 1835-37 at Macau) on ship Morrison were next step for DNJ. The Bible in Japanese was first published on 1837 at Singapore by Karl Friedrich August Gutzlaff (1803.07.08-1851.08.09), first Lutheran Missionary to China (1831-51). The Bible in Chinese was translated on 1819 by Robert Morrison (1782.01.05-1834.08.01) and William Milne (1785-1822.06.02), and published on 1823 at Malacca, and new version was published on 1837 by Gutzlaff.
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