Fleenor Julius Virginia 1958 Japan PDF
Fleenor Julius Virginia 1958 Japan PDF
six years of age, and first believed in Christ about five years ago. She introduced her mother
to Christ. Both had been dissatisfied with de
nominational teachings. After Julius had bap tized Mrs. Aono, she taught her daughter more
Children's Camp Results: During camp ten young people expressed their desire to be used completely by God, in any way He leads them. We are urging them to pray much about their dedication. They want to train to reach the
thousands of children in the slum areas around
preaching the Gospel, so we can't complain, although we were disappointed at the time that we could not buy the land.
Another home has issued an invitation for us to hold a Bible class. We have had three
meetings in that home. We understand the man of the house has a poor reputation in the neighborhood, so we are praying about the wis dom of continuing there. Pray we might have
converts from these classes.
Church meeting in Tamamura home: The little church of 28 members is still crowding in the Tamamura home. This Japanese couple
BRIEF HISTORY
opened their home just before their conversion over a year ago. The room is only 10x12 feet,
so there was They have searched for forts to buy little room for growth in numbers. all grown spiritually. We have land to buy. Four times our ef have failed at the last minute for
AND PURPOSE . . .
Julius Fleenor is the living link missionary of the First Christian Church of Michigan City, Indiana, Virginia is sent out in like manner from the Crenshaw Christian Church, Inglewood, California. They arrived in Tokyo in 1950. In 1955 they returned to the States for a fifteen month furlough, then went back to Japan in
1956.
various reasons.
House rented for Church: In answer to pray er we finally found a three-room house to lease for six months, as a temporary building for the Nishi Arai Church. It is only a two-minute walk
from the Tamamura home. Mrs. Aono will now
Their purpose is to preach Christ in word and deed. English Bible classes are conducted sev eral times a week in various places, as well as
in the mission home and two established church
es. Their hope is to train the Japanese to help win their own people to Christ, and establish
churches.
U.S. Army Donates Quonset Building: Land must be found soon and purchased fcr the expansion of this work. We have been given an Army quonset building that was formerly used as a library, and will make a nice church building, with certain changes in structure. Pray we might secure this needed land. Some funds are in hand for this project now.
As opportunities present themselves, the Fleenors work in villages, as well as in Tokyo. Julius preaches in Japanese at least twice weekly, and Virginia teaches two classes, in Japanese. Much time has been spent in lan guage study, because they feel called to give their lives to the teaching of the lost in Japan. They are by love compelled to minister to thse people. There is opposition by Satan,
there are those once in Christ who have turned
Nagaoka, who was willing to lease us land. She opened her home and we have held two
Bible classes every Sunday evening since May. It turned out she was only the sub-owner of
back, and there are trials of a spiritual nature that only those on mission fields can under
stand.
leasing, so we did not secure it. However, her daughter attended camp, and she is most will ing for us to continue to use a room in her house for these Bible classes, and invites young people
Your prayers are needed, and your help, that they might be faithful to the call of God, spoken to us by Christ"GO INTO ALL THE WORLD AND PREACH THE GOSPEL." They thank God daily that He has called them to preach Christ in Japan.
Mr. Uehara, deacon in the Shimoochiai Church is pictured sitting next to Julius Fleenor. For over
where Mr. Uehara is an English teacher. Seven made the good confession stated they could now believe in one living God. Pray for these.
a year Julius has taught an English Bible class of from 10 to 20 boys from Waseda High School, of their faith. Others
Christians of any kind in this land. Only onehalf of one percent even nam the Name of Jesus. Do you see our task? Do you see the
odds?
Unless the church in Japan is filled with the Holy Spirit, unless Satan is bound by our pray ers, we cannot move men and women for Christ. We see some fruits each year, but we are jeal
ous for our God, Millions here fall before idols.
praying for us. We thank God for those who pray for us faithfully. You are us in a way that will be clearly revealed the next life.
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SUMMER CAMP . . .
Last year we mentioned the need for more room for bigger camps. In July we secured a building from Army personnel for $250.00, had it torn down and brought to the Karuizawa Camp site. The total cost for the added build ing was $1,000,00. Miss Grace Farnham, with whom we have worked on many projects since coming to Japan, gave $500.00 from her mis sion funds, and we paid the same from ours. So we look forward to a bigger program for camp next year. This was mentioned last year as a need, and is a direct answer to prayer. This year seven high school boys made the good confession of their faith in Christ at camp. We are now praying their parents will allow them to be baptized this fall, as they all
come from non-Christian families. Two others
were given tracts and New Testaments, and were introduced to Jesus
Christ. It was their first contact with the Gos
pel, as there was no Christian witness in their villages away up in the mountains of northern Japan. During the summer of 1957 Miss Shimizu sent me a letter and asked to come to camp again, Once again she studied earnestly, but was troubled when taught that when she accepted Christ as Savior it meant she must give up all idol worship in the home. She continued read ing her Bible and decided she would accept Christ, but she felt too weak to stand the oppo sition of her family, all strong Buddhists, She decided to come to Tokyo and find a job, which she did in Demember 1957. She wanted to study more, but her job prevented her from coming to services as she had only one or two days off a month. We found her a job with missionaries, and she studied her Bible faithfully. I invited her fo come to live in our home as a helper, on May 2, and on May 22 she accepted Christ as
accepted Christ as Savior. One, a widow, living next door to the camp house, was there for two days, and another was a university student whose father is a professor in the Peer's Univer sity. Pray that these will all go ahead in com plete surrender to Christ, and be baptized soon. Of the Nishi Arai group, nine young people feel God is definitely calling them into full-time Christian service. They made a statement of
full surrender to whatever God has for them,
A women's camp, and a university camp (which was attended mostly by Christians) was also a blessing. Many expressed a desire for greater consecration, and to help win others.
The seed was sown in the hearts of others who
were hearing the Gospel for the first time. Pray it might take root.
Savior, and was baptized. She immediately be came a radiant, witnessing Christian.
In June she went an hour by train to her married brother's home in Kawasaki City, be gan witnessing to them, and asked if she could
use their home to teach the children in the
A WORD OF
APPRECIATION . . .
Our sincere thanks go to God for you who have sent offerings so the work here might
continue. You are co-workers with us in reach
neighborhood. She was given permission to do this, and began, with our helping her with the
lessons.
In July and August she helped cook in the summer camp. She spent much time in prayer and Bible study, and went to every Bible class
available. The final result is that she has dedi
cated her life to winning souls for Christ. She is attending Child Evangelism School in Tokyo one night a week. We also give her time for Bible study each day in the home. She is serving as a Sunday school teacher here at Shimoochiai, as well as teaching her weekly Satur day class in her brother's home. Her desire is to be grounded in Christ, and ^o study His Word so that she can return to her village of 4,000 with the Gospel. She plans to make a two week trip back at New Year's, in order to witness to her own family. Pray for her. She says about one-half of the people in her village are Communists, the others Buddhists
or atheists.
"Go ye therefore, and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit: teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I commanded you: and lo, 1 am with you always, even unto the end of the
world," Matthew 28:19-20
$10.00 a month. In turn we give her time to study the Bible, teach her, and encourage her in witnessing for Christ. Pray she will remain true to her dedication to go back to her village to reach her people.
resigned in July of this year, with plans for further study. Julius is pastoring the church temporarily, together with the one Japanese
elder of the church.
Knightstown Christian Church, Indiana, has supported Stephen ever since we came to Japan, and have paid his tuition. Julia is sponsored by the Hannegan (Indiana) Christian Church and two individuals. Miss Alice Kempf and Mrs. Maxine Seyb. Dana Lee, aged four, is sponsored by the Vaughn (Oregon) Church of Christ and her grandmother, Mrs. Nadine Fleenor. We are grateful for the very personal interest these
churches have taken in our children. A box
The program for evangelism is being en larged, and stress is being laid on greater dedi
cation and better training of the church officers. Present attendance is doubled in spite of the resignation of the Japanese pastor, so we are
from America, or a birthday card or letter, has put many a light in their eyes, and made being in a foreign country a little more exciting for them. They often get more homesick for "Grandma", "Americana", etc. than their par ents, who are dedicated to a task. Pray for our children. God has used Stephen
to win several of his friends to Christ. They have some health hazards here not so frequently met at home. This summer at camp we found Julia needed her appendix out immediately. We wait ed until the next train back to Tokyo, 1 1 P.M.,
Pray with us that we might find a Spiritfilled Japanese pastor who knows the Word of God, to work with this group. There is one high school boy who has dedicated his life to preach ing the Gospel. Pastors are few in Japan. Our hope is that God will call out men from this congregation and the Bible school as future
evangelists and pastors.
ADDRESS CORNER . . .
Address for letters or packages
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fleenor
and she was operated the next morning at 6 o'clock. She lay uncomplainingly on a dirty train seat, nauseated and in pain. We praise God she made a quick recovery, with no complications. Many of our contacts are with people suffering from tuberculosis, and this year there have been more deaths from sleeping sickness in Tokyo than ever before. So we thank God each day for good health. Outside of intestinal para sites, which we constantly fight against, the children have had good health this year. Our hope and desire is that they might glorify Christ by their lives. Their progress in the
(Letters to Japan take a 10c airletter or 25c per Y2. ounce for airmail.) Forwarding agent for funds
Mrs. Nadine Fleenor
Box 1040
Yakima, Washington All funds should be sent to our forwarding agent who deposits the funds to our mission account and sends an official receipt. A fi nancial report is sent to all contributors every three to six months.
Published in October 1958
begun 1952membership
Nishi Arai Church, Tokyo,
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Statistics have little meaning in themselves, so we ask you to prayerfully read this brochure to understand the results of this year's work.
We thank God for the ones who have con
fessed Christ as Savior, this year, and those who have been baptized into Christ. We are also praising (3od for answering our prayer request, mentioned many times"PRAY THE LORD OF
THE HARVEST TO SEND FORTH LABOURERS INTO THE FIELDS WHITE UNTO HARVEST."
In training for full-time service New homes opened for Bible classes
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TOKYO, Japan, January 3, 1958 Julius Fleenor sends word from Tokyo
that the new church they began in the Nishi ArAi section of Tokyo in
Brother Fleenor suggests that #2,000 will be needed for the land on
which to put a building, and says that they have half of that on hand. Funds to help may be sent to Mrs. M. V. Fleenor, Box 1040, Yakima,
Washington.
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family. Five different services a wefck, including a children's meeting, hkklEkii are being held in the Tamamura home with 20 to 30 people crowded
into one 10 x 12 itoom. Brother Fleenor said "Although there are many
those^heep which we must bring to Christ. Pray for us^ He *lso said:
We Itairld be happy to correspond with any individuals who may be
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BRIEF HISTORY . . .
Julius and Virginia Fleenor were reared in
Christian homes and attended church from
childhood. Both at an early age committed their lives to preaching the gospel in Japan. The Fleenors were married while attending Northwest Christian College, Eugene, Oregon in 1946. After completing his work at Northwest Chris tian College, Julius secured his graduate degree
schools. Five months after arriving in Japan, Julius began teaching full time in the Tokyo Bible College using an interpreter. Besides train ing preachers, Julius established a church in May of 1952, in the Shimoochiai area of Tokyo.
The nucleus of this church was converts from
and church building by a wealthy Japanese Christian couple. Until furlough in July, 1955, the work consisted of establishing the church at Shimoochiai, training native leaders and pastors and teaching English Bible in private school and the home. Each summer they conducted sum mer camps. These various methods of sowing
the Word of God resulted in about one hundred
The Fleenors returned to Japan from fur lough in October of 1956, and since that time have had the joy of establishing one more church in the Nishi Arai section of Tokyo and have been doing home evangelism in Tokyo and the village areas nearby.
(Tokyo is the largest city in the world. Their mission is to preach Christ.)
INTRODUCING OUR
DAUGHTERS . . .
Julia
Nadine
and
Dana
Lea were
born
in
Stephen was three and one-half when he ar rived in Japan. Now as a healthy ten year old, he speaks fluently in both Japanese and Eng lish. He has often been a great help in winning his pals and also adults to Christ. The Japanese love children and often they open dcors for us. One young playmate of Stephen's is now an eighth grader and has committed his life to preaching the gospel. This boy already helps to teach pre-school children in our new work at Nishi Arai. Stephen first invited Saburo to Sun day School and introduced us to his mother, This young boy's mother and young brother are now also Christians. He prays earnestly for the
conversion of his father.
Tokyo, Japan, This picture ws taken at Sum mer Camp. Dressed in "yukata," the summer kimono, they are drinking in the sun. Julia is five and one-half, Dana Lee is three and onehalf. One day we heard her crying her heart out. Grace Farnham asked her what was wrong. She replied, "Stephen said I don't lock like a Japanese," We can readily understand what Jesus meant when He said "Unless you turn and become as a little child, you cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven." Often God teaches us through our children. Often we long to be more closely identified with these people to whom we preach. We are Americans with fair skin and blue eyes, but when God works the miracle of His love in our hearts, we feel a great oneness with our Japanese brethren.
Please pray for Stephen that he might be used of God all the days of his life. We have only one ambition for him. That is, that God should be able to use our son in whatever way that will give the most glory to our Heavenly
Father.
When we are tired or discouraged these two little sunbeams climb into our laps and kiss away our tiredness and anguish. We consider
Stephen is a great personal joy to his par ents. The Knightstown Christian Church in In diana has faithfully supported Stephen since
1950.
them precious gifts from heaven and ask your prayers in their behalf. Julia is supported by the Hannegan Christian Church, Indiana, Miss Alice Kempf, Kalona, Iowa, and Mrs. Maxine Seyb, Los Angeles. Dana Lee is supported by the Vaughn Church of Christ, Veneta, Oregon, and her grandmother,
Mrs. W. V. Fleenor.
OUR PURPOSE . . .
Our first purpose in Japan is to live Christ before these people each day. In living Christ we feel that making intercessory prayer for those who are lost is perhaps our first and most important task. Jesus said "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide; so that whatever you ask the Father in my name he may give it to you." Our purpose is to use every method we can to sow the seed of the Word of God, make the gospel clear and simple, and to pray for those who hear the gospel. Our job is to strengthen and feed the babes in Christ, and to help them in turn become soul winners among their own people.
Our hope is to open up new areas and train Japanese to go ahead and minister the gospel to their own people. We financially help a church until it can become self supporting. We encourage lay leadership in the churches. Sup port of Japanese preachers and teachers with
Our thought always is to build upon Christ and His Word, so that if we had to leave Japan at any time, the work would continue.
SHIMOOCHIAl CHURCH
The above picture shows a portion of the group of the fifty-one members of the Shimccchiai Church which is located on the front of
the property where the Fleenor mission house is built. They now have their own building, their own church officers, and a Japanese pas tor, They are completely self-supporting. The church building was built from gifts from Amer ican churches and the pastor was at first sup ported by the Central Christian Church in Port land, Oregon. The church now pays his salary
and he also tutors students as side work. Paul
This church originally met in the Fleenor home. The Fleenors still teach here occasionally, but on the whole the church is now independent
of missionary help. We are ready to give spirit ual help and continue to pray for the Christians and fellowship with them.
This picture was taken on the day the build ing was dedicated and the Fleenor's were in the States. The misisonaries present were Harold Sims, Andrew Patton, and the Don Burney fam ily, who used the mission house while the Flee nors were on furlough.
in Yakima which we can draw upon from a Tokyo bank. She keeps our financial records straight and even rushes down to the bank and deposits her personal funds in the mission ac count when funds are low. She represents us in the States and is a tremendous help to us. Her heart is in the Kingdom work and she has given much of her time and personal funds to help
us while on the field. We thank God for her
ministry. Some people ask if forwarding agents of direct support missionary get salaries. The answer is "No." Most of them spend much of their own money for postage and extras. To be a forwarding agent is a tiring job that requires much bookkeeping, letterwriting, and patience. We are proud of our forwarding agent and
Mother.
winners. Please pray for the men in this church who are hampered so much by their businesses that they find it difficult to be actively wit nessing for Christ. Sunday is not a holiday in Japan so many members must work on Sunday. Many are able to attend only one or two Sundays a month.
3-1146 Shimoochiai, Shinjuku, Tokyo (Letters to Japan take a 10c airletter or 25c per Yz ounce for airmail.)
Pray for the pastor who is often discouraged and feels inadequate for the hardships of preaching the gospel in this land.
PRINTED OCTOBER 1 957
Yakima, Washington All funds should be sent to our forwarding agent who deposits the funds to our mission account and sends an official receipt, A fi nancial report is sent to all contributors
showed us the peed in this area. Here we began a children's meeting and Sunday evening adult meetings. In May two people next door accepted Christ. They became the first converts of the
Nishi Arai Church and formed the first Chris-
fion home. They destroyed their idols and god shelves and offered their cne-room home, which was slightly larger, for services. We now
use their home for five services a week. Julius
preaches Sunday evenings and teaches on the Old Testament each Tuesday night. Mrs. Aono holds three children's meetings a week in their home and Julius teaches one young people's class. We show religious films in the yard to crowds over one hundred in good weather, cn Sunday evenings also.
MRS. AONO . . .
child Evangelist
Bible Teacher Personal Worker
Servant of God
In January of 1957, we met Mrs. Aono through a Christian Friend. She is a widow with one grown daughter, and is in her early fifties. She has always been fond of children. In 1955 when she first heard the message of JesusChrist she began earnestly studying her Bible and was attending a denominational church. She became
dissatisfied with the church because she did not
We will have $1,000.00 on hand in October to buy.a small piece of land. Then we need to put up a small simple structure for the expan sion of this work as only thirty people can crowd in the twelve by twelve foot home of Mr. and Mrs. Tamamura. Pray that we might expand this work. The church now numbers twenty-three people. Pray for this young new
church.
Mrs. Aono has continued to help us and we have given her $16.00 a month as she gives four to five days a week to teaching the child
ren, personal work, and teaching the women. Beginning October we will give her $25.00 as the North Plains Church in Oregon has asked for a native worker to support and Mrs. Aono has proven her worth as a soul winner.
feel they taught according to the Scriptures. She began witnessing to friends and teaching
children in her own small one-room home. When we met Mrs. Aono she became interested
in the children's work we were doing at Nishi Arai, and volunteered to help. In April she asked to be baptized by immersion as she felt she must completely obey Christ in this as we had shown her the way of the Lord more per fectly.
She has been instrumental in leading twentytwo to Christ this year in the Nishi Arai work. She keeps the names of every person who comes
to the services of Nishi Arai and before she
She is pictured the day she was baptized by the sea with Fusaku San, a young twelve year old girl she had been teaching in her home.
have come to the evening services. All remark what a tremendous change this has made in the children. They are praying for other children who want to accept Christ, but whose parents are opposing. We teach clearly they must give up all idol and family shrine worship. Some
Buddhist families forbid their children to be
come Christians.
When the Lord's Supper is over, this little group gathers around in a circle and remembers the Lord's death and prays for their relatives
dark with Satan's power. Some confessed to stealing in homes. Two confessed to murdering a playmate some years back. These children are young, but know what sin is and the burden of a conscience which is not right with God. If you could have heard their prayers of thank
Mrs. Aono, Julius and i meet around the Lord's table each week with these young Chris
tians and the five adult Christians at Nishi Arai.
Pray with us that we might have a larger place to make possible the reaching of more such ready hearts. While the hearts are young and tender much can be done. We are training these young people now to be the future Sunday
School teachers for other children. PRAY THESE MIGHT BE STRENGTHENED AND KEPT
AGAINST SATAN'S POWERS.
Everyone prays. Since their conversion fifteen new people, who are members of their families
Besides the Nishi Aral Camp, we had a high school boys' camp and University age week-end camp, From the above pictured group, three made definite decisions to accept Christ as their Saviour, and be baptized. All made some decision to read their Bibles and pray. Some who had no Bibles bought them and have been
continuing faithfully in attending the Saturday afternoon English Bible class held in the mission
home.
$1,000.00 we could build a dormitory to sleep twenty to thirty more and make room for sep arate classes and reach more with the gospel during the summer. Will you pray that we might know the Lord's will regarding this work. If the Lord provides this by April, we could have it ready for a larger program next summer. Pray with us that we might know whether we should expand our camp program.
The Shimoochiai Church also used the house
Since the Japanese vacation time is only dur ing August, we have a problem of having only about three weeks available for those attending school as they need a week for preparation before starting back to school. It is our hope to enlarge our camp facilities so we can have thirty to forty young people each week. Now we have only a four bedroom camp house. We sleep twenty-four to thirty-five each week, counting our family, cooks, teachers, etc. For
one week-end for a family camp. It is our hope to have twice the number of young people
from Nishi Arai area next year and to have the English Bible camp to reach non-Christians
and introduce them to the Bible and Jesus Christ through the camp. One young girl came to the University camp
place and a purpose in life. God needs every Christian to help get the message of a Saviour for a lost and dying word. THIS IS YOUR JOB, Jesus said, "The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; Pray therefore the Lord of the
harvest to send out laborers into His harvest." Matt. 9:37-38.
to give the missionary clear guidance. Ask God to provide the financial means and to burden hearts to make possible the furtherance of the
First, read the material the missionary sends from a foreign field, then pray for requests made. Pray that the missionary might be filled with the Holy Spirit. It is the Spirit of God that draws people to Jesus Christ. Correspond with the missionary and ask what to pray for. Men tion requests before the prayer meeting, Sunday .'chool group.
Third, as you pray for labourers for the har vest field, ask God this question, "Father, what would you have me do? Show me through your Word and through your messengers how I should serve Thee." God may send you to a mission field. God may give you a burden of prayer for the lost. God may lay upon your heart to give to sending out the gospel. The Great Commission to go into all the world and preach the gospel is not only for a few, IT IS THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH.
QUARTER,
Have been taking slides and MOVIES so THAT AS SOON AS THEY ARE
Arai work, one Chinese woman is from Virginia's Bible class as ts another
YOUNG Japanese working girl. While Virginia's class was in session
Stephen took the 13 year old Chinese son of the one of the Bible class
members into his room and was witnessing to him. An hour later Stephen
brought Allan Tung into the room where I was studying and said "Dad, Allan wants to become a Christian and be baptized, will you talk to him
some more," Tonight is Stephen's birthday and he \s. elE_yz^LJ^jE4ss,jiLD.
This makes the.third young boy he has had some very oEFmTE part 1
LEADING TO C^'SlsV,
FOR OUR CHILDREN
OURSELVES.
Don't want to leave Dana Lee and Julia out of the picture. BRING THEIR LITTLE GIRL FRIENDS TO SlBLE SCHOOL EACH WEEK ALSO,
hope IS that THEY TOO MIGHT ONE DAY BECOME SOUL WINNERS.
They OUR
in hknd to get
!t SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE,
Sincerely,
Julius Fleenor
The Quarterly newsheet /jd financial ^port from the Fleenors is posted
ON THE bulletin BOARD AT THE MAIN Sl< ENTRANCE. BE SURE TO STOP BY AND
READ OF THEIR FINE WORK DURS,^G THE/pAST QUARTER, PRAY FOR OUR MISSION ARY families. They need our^pi^htual support by prayers as well as
OUR financial support,
FLASHi' NEWS vMJST RECEIVED,/HighNschool young people are invited to a Youth Rally at Joliet, Il^^ois on^ay 31. Registration begins at 9 'n
the morning interesting ^TIVITIES h\vE BEEN PLANNED FOR THE DAY. ALL
reservations must be in/by May 26,
RALLY.
cerning THIS
We
HAVE BEEN RECEIVING THE "CHALLENGER" AND THE YEARLY REPORT AND THEN ON
February 25th we received a long letter from Coleman which made us feel
WE WERE RIGHT THERE WITH YOU FOLKS,
MATERIAL BEFORE GOING OFF TO OUR VARIOUS PLACES OF EVANGELISM, AND YOU
ALL KNOW HOW FORGETFUL I AM, AND WHEN 1 WOULD GET THERE, 1 WOULD REALIZE I HAD FORGOTTEN MY CAMERA, ! DO HAVE A FEW SLIDES TAKEN, BUT WILL MAKE
A REAL EFFORT TO GET THEM OFF TO YOU EARLY IN NEXT MONTH.
IN MY LIFE.
WHICH IS SUPPOSED TO MAKE A FOREIGNER SOUtlD LIKE A JAPANESE, ALREADY THE JAPANESE Christians have noticed the improvement and said as much. So
THIS makes me feel THAT THE EFFORT HAS BEEN WORTHWHILE,
left homeless,
ity to share their old clothes and also give a witness for Christ, Virginia has two English Bible classes in that area now on Sunday nights
IN THE home of THE OWNER OF THE LAND WE HOPE TO SECURE FOR A CHURCH BUILD
ING.
Christian is giving us the money to pay for the land and we will pay her
Last week while we were having a street meeting among the children and
ADULTS OF THIS AREA ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON A CATHOLIC PRIEST CAME UP AND GREETED US. HE SAID THEY HAD TRIED FOR TWO YEARS TO BUY LAND RIGHT IN THIS AREA, BUT COULON*T GET LAND SO WERE NOW BEGINNING TO BUILD A DISPENSERY AND SOCIAL CENTER JUST ABOUT ONE MILE AWAY AND WOULD INVITE THE
PEOPLE TO COME THERE FOR MEDICAL HELP AND CLOTHING AND WOULD HAVE NLGHT CLASSES, We are THANKFUL TO GOD THAT WE WILL BE THE ONLY CHURCH IN THE
SOONER WE CAN GET A BUILDING UP THE BETTER IT WILL BE FOR THE CAUSE OF
Christ.
FOR their children FOR TWO YEARS HAVE DONE SOhiE HOUSE TO HOUSE CALLING
IN THE AREA,
area.
SPRING,
PLEASE
PRAY THAT WE MIGHT HAVE THE FUNDS IN HAND TO GET THIS WORK STARTED THIS
Again and again we have the joy of telling the story of Jesus for the FIRST time. We ASK, "HAVE YOU EVER READ THE BIBLE, DO YOU KNOW WHO Jesus Christ the Son of the One True God is?" The answer from eager faces
IS, "No".
Then we begin.
PRAYER AND MORE TEACHING ON OUR PART, AND THE HoLY SPIRIT BRINGS THE conviction of sin, RIGHTEOUSNESS, AND THE JUDGMENT, ! WILL BE TEACHING WITH HlDEO AOKI A NEW NISEI MISSIONARY IN A CAMP
FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FOR TWO DAYS IN THE MOUNTAINS NEXT WEEK,
Thanks again for giving us the opportunity to preach Christ to these
PEOPLE,
Sincerely,
Julius Fleenor
rains have not come as yet ^d the coi^D weather has disappeared until next winter. The days are lwely a^ except for the dust, it makes nice traveling. Therefore, many of\TH^HURCHES here have planned meetings
FOR THE MONTHS OF MARCH AND ApRKV; THEY ALWAYS EXPECT THE MISSIONARY TO
This is the best time ofNthe year forgetting around these hills. The
LATELY. Then, too, there is VHE ^HOOL FOR THE YOUNG PREACHERS, WE DID Kulpahar, We are really^ooking forward to the fellowship of all the Rashes who can make it j^ere. The last \ime he was here was while we WERE IN THE STATES, ByT WE HEARD THAT He\)ID A VERY GOOD PIECE OF EVAN
GELISM.
have the HOTTEST MESSAGE, SO YOjAcAN IMAGINE WHAT WE HAVE BEEN DOING
THErVwAS STILL SOME PREPARING TO DO, forwardVo a meeting here with Tom Rash of
Dear friends, yo^ prayers have been suci^a great help to us,
God has
CAUSE THERE ARE/THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE BEEN ScXfAITHFUL IN YOUR- PRAYERS.
I CAN JUST SEe/yOU, IN MY MINDS EYE, AS YOU GaVhER FOR THE WEEKLY PRAYER
Dear Friends^
English Bible class.
Tung who is a Chinese widow with 3 boys has been attending Virginians
One night after class she decided to accept Christ
At the same
YOU CAN
TIME UNKNOWN TO EACH OTHER 1 OF HER SONS AGE 13 WAS IN STEPHEN'S ROOM TALKING WITH HIM, STEPHEN AND HE CAME OUT AND STEPHEN SAID, "DAD, ALLAN
IMAGINE THEIR JOY WHEN EACH FOUND THE OTHER HAD MADE THE SAME DECISION
Then just 2 weeks ago we came in contact with a man who had received a
THE MISSION
NAGAI is aged 4o and lives in a large apartment HOUSE HOUSING ABOUT 3^0
PEOPLE HAS ACCEPTED CHRIST AS HIS SAVIOUR AND WAS BAPTIZED,
NEXT DAY BRINGING TWO MEN FOR TEACHING, He GAVE OUT TRACTS IN THE APART MENT HOUSE, Another time he brought eight men and women to our home for
2 DAYS
Last Sunday I went with these 3 Christian men and we met around the
LoRD>S table in THEIR APARTMENT AND PRAYED AND THEN THEY CALLED IN NEI
GHBORS,
I TAUGHT
We
ARE ASKING MrS, AONO OUR CHILD EVANGELIST AT NiSHI ArAI TO TEACH THERE
I AFTERNOON A WEEK AND THEN HER DAUGHTER WILL WORK WITH ME ON SUNDAYS,
The DAUGHTER WILL TEACH THE LITTLE CHILDREN IN ANOTHER APARTMENT AND I
WILL TEACH THE ADULTS, THIS LOOKS LIKE THE BEGINNING OF ANOTHER CHURCH
MEETING IN A HOME,
We
NEED YOUR INTERCESSION IN BEHALF OF THESE YOUNG CHRISTIANS THAT THEY STAY TRUE AND BE SOUL WINNERS. WE ARE BEGINNING TO SEE SOUL WINNERS.
THIS IS UNUSUAL AND WE ARE THANKFUL TO GOD THAT THIS WAS ONE SPECIFIC
REQUEST WE MADE.
CONTINUE TO PRAY WITH US ABOUT THIS MATTER, . . NOW WE ARE MAKING SUMMER CAMP PLANS4 Please pray we might be in God's will in all our plans, , .
Last Sunday I had the joy of baptizing another young working man JUST OUT OF University jnto Christ,
The Nishi Arai Church met for the first time in the new rented 3 room house which we found in the area until we can purchase land, Mrs,
AONO has moved into the house and it is just a few minutes from the
Tamahura home where the church has been meeting. This means there can BE t:oME expansion to the work this winter and Mrs, Aono, our child
evangelist can go ahead daily looking for land and getting the trans-^
action settled.
find
Mrs, Aono went on a ten day evangelistic trip to her home villag
The church carried on fine with the Tamamura's taking care of the
faith in Jesus Christ and says after he is baptized he wants to dedi cate his lipe to training to preach the gospel to the people of this
SLUM area.
HE
We are watching and praying over this young man and hope
from liOO to
each evening and then the song service and the mes
Will write again after the meetings here and give you the latest
news,
FOR us.
ed to give out in the homes in the neighborhood inviting people to come. You will be getting a printed brochure with a report of the work OF the year with pictures which Virginia's living link church is
printing.
We ordered 300 which you can mail out with the Challenger
SiNCERELY,
Julius Fleenor
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PRESSURE FROM HOME, OR LACK OF COMPLETE FAITH IN CHRIST AS THEIR Saviour. We will paay, teach, and wait unti.l we see
THE FRUIT,
Our hope is that many will enter training in the years ahead as evangelists. AND TEACHERS, THERE ARE EIGHT OF THE JR, HIGH AGE WHO HAVE MADE THIS DEDIr^
CATION,
Then Mfts, Aonos daughter Momoyo has entered the year's trailing .
We THANK
IN Child Evangelism and Miss Shimizu has been attending night school two
nights a WEEK, BOTH ARE TEACHING CHILDREN DURING THEIR TRAINING, God for these workers.
One young man, Mr, Fuji, who was baptized in November is from the Nishi
Arai work. He wants to train himself to be an evangelist and teacher as THE Lord leads. He has brought one young man already who is faithfully
attending the services,
In Kawasaki City an hour from Tokyo by train Miss Shimizu has opened a
to her home village for a month of evangelism in January, HER IN OUR home IN THE WORD AND IN CHRISTIAN LIFE,
planned, but at the last moment for various reason were not held. These camps resulted in full time dedications and the confession of faith of 9>
BUT WE ARE LOOKING TO THE FUTURE TO SEE THE FULL FRUITATtON OF THIS WORK.
Thousands of tracts have been given out in trains, in home calling, and
IN NEWSPAPER INSERTION, THESE TRACTS ARE READ AND CHRIST NAME IS KEPT DURING CHRISTMAS MORE WILL BE GIVEN OUT,
BEFORE THE EYES OF THE PEOPLE AND HiS WORD ALWAYS ACCOMPLISHES THAT WHICH
An ARMY BUILDING HAS BEEN DONATED TO US AND TORN DOWN READY AND WAITING FOR OUR SECURING OF LAND THE FIRST OF THE YEAR IN THE NiSHI ArAI SECTION, AN
ARMY HOME WAS PURCHASED FOR ^^0,00 AND TRANSPORTED TO THE SUMMER CAMP IN KARUIZAWA and reconstructed at the COST OF $1053,00 IN ALL, THIS MEANS WE
CAN MAKE BETTER PLANS FOR CAMPS IN THE COMING YEAR, THE SAME BUILDING WOULD
HAVE COST OVER $2,000,00 STARTING FROM SCRATCH SO WE ARE THANKING GOD FOR
THIS NEW TOOL FOR EVANGELISM, |N THE CAMP WORK, WE MAY NOT SEE THE RESULTS AT THE TIME, BUT FUTURE YEARS SHOW THE VALUE OF A WEEK OF BEING IN GOD'S WORD,
The Nishi Arai work has grown in that four new people have been baptized
HOUSE FROM THE TAMAMURA HOME, THERE ARE FIFTY NEW CHILDREN ATTENDING FROM 20 AND MANY MORE WHEN WE HAVE SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC EFFORTS,
The English Bible classes continue among University students. Our
AGE 6 UP THROUGH Jr, HIGH AND HIGH AGE, THE ADULT GROUP RANGES FROM 13 TO
GROUPS have continued consistant with three baptized into Christ during the
LAST YEAR,
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The Shimoochiai Fall Evangelistic meeting resulted in one young wokKit^c GIRL BEING BAPTISED INTO CHRIST AND OVER 2,000 TRACTS AND INVITATIONS GIVEN
ONLY THE PASTOR AND HIS SISTER WHERE TEACHING IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
NOW
Mrs, Aono, our child evangelist^ Was proved most faithful and well
QUALIFIED FOR HER WORK, SHE WENT INTO HER COUNTRY VILLAGE FOR 3 WEEKS OF
WITNESSING THIS LAST SEPTEMBER, H MOUNTAIN VILLAGE IS 6 HOURS FROM TOKYO, She will GO again for about the sKme time in January, Her daughter, Momoyo
WILL BE HOME from CHILD EVANGELI'^M^S^flOOL TO HELP IN BOTH PROJECTS,
. "^3 c
- As I READ OVER THIS REPORT, I HUMBLED AGAIN BY MY HUMAN LIMITATIONS, BUT WE HAVE PREACHED CHRIST IN FAITrt^HAT GOD HAS "SHEEP" IN THIS LAND AND
THAT He will USE THESE VARIOUS MEANS TO BRING THOSE WITH RECEPTIVE HEARTS
TO Him, . " :
Your
minister to Japan,
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