Why Japan?
So why does Japan need missionaries? Isn’t it a developed country? Here are some reasons why we are here and why you may want to be involved in partnering with us.
Japan is one of the least-reached areas in the world by the gospel. Out of a population of around 126 million, only around 1% know Jesus.
Though the church is small in Japan, the evangelical church is declining every year.
Japan has a very high suicide rate. In 2019, 20,169 people committed suicide--the equivalent of over 55 people per day.
Family breakdowns are very common. Due to long working hours and a broken family culture, Japan is known to be a “fatherless” nation. Many grow up without knowing the love of their father.
Though Japan is materially well off, it is spiritually very poor.
There are still many cities and towns where there is no church at all.
Culturally, people follow Buddhism and Shintoism and worship their ancestors.
Many Christians tend not to share their faith with friends due to a strong culture of not wanting to offend.
Christians find it hard to attend church and focus on God because of pressure from society and long working hours.
It is said that an average “faith life-span” of a Christian in Japan is 3 years (meaning that, many leave church or stop actively following Christ).
New Christians can face the risk of being disowned by family due to the pressure of ancestor worship, a tradition that has been passed down through many generations.
Resources
Here are links to more resources about Japan:
https://joshuaproject.net/countries/JA
https://movingworks.org/japan/
https://prayercast.com/japan.html
https://www.kairosprojectjapan.net/prayer-points
http://blog.godreports.com/country/?countrycode=jp&joshua=ja