About the People
Japan, an archipelago of 6,852 islands, sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, making it particularly prone to earthquakes and tsunamis. Nevertheless, its population of more than 126 million people is the world’s tenth-largest, and its country is one of the most densely populated in the world. Nearly three-fourths of Japan consists of forests and mountains. Its climate varies greatly from north to south, producing both deep snowbanks and the celebrated cherry blossoms for which Japan is famous. However, for all the beauty of this country, Japan has a high suicide rate (more than 30,000 a year).
Among these 126 million people, fewer than one percent of Japanese are Christian. A syncretism of Shintoism and Buddhism remains the predominant religion but seems to be a form rather than a genuine belief for many Japanese, according to polls. The younger generation faces a different working environment than their parents and typically values individualism more than the older generation. In addition, a number of young people never leave home, are unemployed, and do not pay taxes, placing a burden on the government as it deliberates on how to provide for an increasingly elderly and declining population.
About the Project
Two missionary units are needed to serve in a variety of capacities. Suicide, the leading cause of death for people under age 30, points to a loss of meaning, hope and identity. Other social phenomena indicate that Japan faces a crisis among the young. Come minister to this wealthy but impoverished generation.
People-Group Facts
- Population: 126 million
- Language: Japanese
- Religion: Shintoism/Buddhism
Regardless of what kind of rest may have come to your mind while reading, I invite you to give yourselves better rest than any distant trip could bring: rest in Christ.
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Michael Babienco
November 01 2023, 8:59 am | Comments 0
Please pray that, through God, Japan will yield a bountiful harvest of fruit for eternity.
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Michael Babienco
October 01 2023, 10:31 am | Comments 0
In life, we often expect everything to happen on our timetable. When it doesn’t, we tend to fret and worry, forgetting that God knows what is best at all times and in all seasons.
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Michael Babienco
September 01 2023, 9:03 am | Comments 0
God has led every step of the way in this adventure, and we see His blessings even in this stressful season of transition. Please continue to pray for us as we train and prepare to move full-time to Japan.
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Michael Babienco
August 01 2023, 9:33 am | Comments 0
Will you help us finish our monthly goals so that we can go to Japan and help make an eternal difference in the lives of the Japanese?
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Michael Babienco
July 01 2023, 11:12 am | Comments 0
Throughout life, we may find ourselves in situations where the circumstances are less than ideal or where things don’t go according to plan — or according to prayer. I have found that I can trust God to provide the best, be it sun, rain or snow.
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Caitlyn Babienco
June 01 2023, 3:51 pm | Comments 0
Will you prayerfully consider joining our support team so that we can go and be a witness to the Japanese people?
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Michael Babienco
May 01 2023, 10:37 am | Comments 0
We still have plenty of information to learn: the language, the ins and outs of the culture and religion, and what community to move to long-term. But, we are even more confident in God leading us to Japan, and we are excited to share more stories from our trip over the coming months. Hang on to your hats — the journey has just begun!
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Michael Babienco
April 01 2023, 2:37 pm | Comments 0
Only when we acquire these two critical pieces of knowledge — language and worldview — will we be able to visualize how we can effectively minister to the Japanese people.
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Michael Babienco
March 01 2023, 9:16 am | Comments 0
Regardless of whether you give or receive gifts this Valentine’s Day, always remember that your heavenly Father loved you first (1 John 4:19), so much so that He gave His Son that you might have eternal life (John 3:16). Why not make it your goal to share His love with someone else today?
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Michael Babienco
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