Jeff Johnston is the founder of go2japan. He has been serving with Asian Access since 1987, having first gone to Japan immediately after graduating from college. Currently the Vice President for Advancement & Communications at Asian Access, he works on writing, video, websites, photography, corporate identity, advancement and A2's social media presence.
These are some of the articles he has written for Asian Access as well as his own website (JohnstonJournal.com), which is currently offline getting a facelift.
This Easter weekend, we are waiting for Sunday. The cross has spoken; the lifeless body of Jesus lays in the tomb. To the disciples, it seems hopeless . . . but Sunday's coming. The story is not over.
In northeast Japan, the triple disaster of March 11, 2011 has spoken. At...
Noel Becchetti set to become A2’s VP for Leader Development
For Immediate Release
ARTESIA, CA (A2) Asian Access is pleased to announce the imminent appointment of Noel Becchetti as vice president for leader development. Through September 30, Becchetti is currently Executive...
We’ve compiled a series of reflections on Japan's triple disaster on March 11, 2011--the Earthquake, the Tsunami and the Nuclear Crisis in the Tohoku region--on the occasion of its one year anniversary.
Following a tremendous time of thanksgiving for God's blessings, the advent season is upon us once again. This year, Advent is officially Sunday, November 27 through December 24, 2011.
As we contemplate the amazing coming of the Savior to live among us and show us the Father, Asian Access wants to remind you that we offer a series of reflections by our own missionary staff entitled, "O Come Let Us Adore Him."
Last year, President Joe Handley had asked folks in the Asian Access community to submit some Christmas reflections, and we compiled them into an Advent devotional...
Asian Access and SIM USA partner to send more church-planting missionaries to Japan
Strategic partnership just part of larger, collaborative vision
GLENDORA, CALIF. (A2) — A strategic partnership uniting Asian Access and SIM USA is aimed at sending more church-planting missionaries to Japan. By leveraging the strengths of the two...