Dear Last Chance Chapel,
friends, and family, thank you for all your
prayers and support. I just recently received my Bible flannel graph
set. It really looks nice. I just need now to find an interpretor that
can translate the English into Japanese. There are 175 lessons in all
covering from the beginning to the end of the Bible. We been having nice
weather recently in Japan. Classes are going well. The churches seem to
be doing good too. I recently went with a pastor and his family to the
100 year anniversary of Lenard Coote in Ikoma, Japan. It was very
comforting to see so many Christians there and to know that there are
people serving God in Japan. God bless...
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Dear Last Chance Chapel, friends, and family, thank you for all your
prayers and support. I have some good news. One of my students got saved
a couple of weeks ago. Recently we had a takoyaki (octopus) party at
Lifesong church. It was a good time and a lot of youth came. I also
bought a Bible flannel graph program recently. Please pray that the teaching of
this program will go well and that I will be able to translate the
stories into Japanese. I want to do a in-depth study of the Bible for
the kids using the flannel graph program. Also continue to pray for more of my
students to open up their hearts to Jesus. God bless...
John Cathcart
John Cathcart
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Dear Last Chance Chapel, friends, and family, thank you for all your
prayers and support. Spring is here in Japan and the Sakura trees are
blooming. My classes are going well and I took over most of my sister's
classes. Couple weeks ago, I have one English student that did a
performance in front of
300 people. She shared how she used to be a Buddist priest, but now she is a Christian. And she shared the differences between the two religions. After that, she played Amazing Grace on the koto instrument with a piano player. Lives are being touched by the Gospel here. Also we had a good Easter service this last Sunday and had a Easter egg hunt for the kids. It was their first experience to do something like this. God bless...
John Cathcart...
300 people. She shared how she used to be a Buddist priest, but now she is a Christian. And she shared the differences between the two religions. After that, she played Amazing Grace on the koto instrument with a piano player. Lives are being touched by the Gospel here. Also we had a good Easter service this last Sunday and had a Easter egg hunt for the kids. It was their first experience to do something like this. God bless...
John Cathcart...
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