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February 2010

Yakuza Turned Christian Minister

by Kermit Bayless on February 26, 2010

A bit about Hiroyuki Suzuki and amazing story.

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Japanese Sign Language Bible

by Kermit Bayless on February 23, 2010

A YouTube page of the Japanese bible translated into sign language.

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A Jamaican’s Experience in Japan

by Kermit Bayless on February 20, 2010

Dave Collymore is an English teacher from Jamaica. Here shares about living in Japan and his desire for Japan to know the love of Jesus Christ.

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Live Streaming of the Reaching Japan for Christ Conference

by Kermit Bayless on February 17, 2010

The RJC Network conference at Northshore Baptist Church in Bothell Washington February 2010 will be live streamed via web connection.

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This video that examines Japan’s oldest religion of Shinto, the tradition of tea ceremony, and the history of Christianity in Japan.

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Genesis Revealed in Kanji: parts 1 through 6

by Kermit Bayless on February 11, 2010

The book of Genesis revealed in kanji (Chinese Characters) summery.

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To JesusLoveJapan Facebook Friends

by Kermit Bayless on February 9, 2010

The response to JesusLovesJapan on Facebook the last weeks or so has been truly unexpected.

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Genesis Revealed in Kanji (part 6): the greatest sacrifice

by Kermit Bayless on February 8, 2010

Kanji (Chinese characters) reveal Jesus Christ the Lamb of God.

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Genesis Revealed in Kanji (part 5): eight survivors

by Kermit Bayless on February 7, 2010

Kanji (Chinese characters) reveal Noah’s ark in Genesis 6 through 9.

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Genesis Revealed in Kanji (part 4): the fall of humanity

by Kermit Bayless on February 6, 2010

Kanji (Chinese characters) reveal the fall of mankind in Genesis 3 and 4.

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