What are Japanese churches doing in response to the devastation brought by the earthquake and tsunami? In Part 2, Pastor Hajime Gohira of Sekiyado Chapel (Keisen Christ Church group) shares that Japanese churches all over are donating supplies and volunteers to deliver both physical aid to Japanese people. They are partnering with local churches, like Shiogama Bible Baptist Church in the hard-hit areas, hoping that Jesus will shine in this community. Pastor Gohira graduated from Asian Access' leadership development program (JCGI Network) a few years ago.
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