Posts Tagged ‘Japan’

CWR Partnering With Japan Church to Provide Aid

Post a Comment » Written on July 11th, 2011     
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MIYAKO, JAPAN (July 11, 2011) – Japanese citizens whose homes barely missed being destroyed by the tsunami in March now are dealing with survivor’s guilt, and most of the people left homeless are still living in evacuation shelters or government-built …

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From Massive Destruction to Signs of Hope in Japan

1 Comment » Written on July 10th, 2011     
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I recently returned to Japan for the second time since the massive 9.0 earthquake on March 11. The morning after we arrived in Miyako City there was a 6.7 aftershock. Actually there have been more than 60 aftershocks measuring more …

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Listening and Building Trust

Post a Comment » Written on June 27th, 2011     
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The following is from the Peterson’s blog and is about Dave’s recent trip in Japan. Read the entire article here.

The main purpose of this week’s trip to Iwate is to observe, listen and learn. My travel companions are …

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Japan: Covenant Missionaries Reported Safe

Post a Comment » Written on May 16th, 2011     
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TOKYO, JAPAN (March 16, 2011) – Evangelical Covenant Church missionaries in Japan remain safe despite the continued crisis at nuclear plants, says Pauline Carlson, a country coordinator for the Department of World Mission. Read more…

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Japan Update–United Project

1 Comment » Written on May 12th, 2011     
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The following blog is from Jim Peterson, a Covenant missionary serving in Japan.

On January 17th, 1995 an earthquake hit the city of Kobe in Western Japan with a force of 6.8 on the Richter scale. Wide spread damages …

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