Justin Evergarden shares insights from his missionary survey trip to Japan, highlighting the spiritual challenges faced in a nation where less than 0.5% identify as Christian. He discusses the prevalence of Shintoism and Buddhism, the historical context of Christianity in Japan, and the impact of missionaries like John Moody McCaleb and Sarah Andrews. Evergarden emphasizes the need for friendship-oriented evangelism and the importance of teaching the concept of sin to the Japanese people. The lesson concludes with a call to action for Christians to spread the Gospel globally.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Japan's Spiritual Landscape03:01 The Challenge of Christianity in Japan05:52 Understanding Shintoism: Beliefs and Practices09:12 Buddhism: Core Teachings and Misconceptions12:03 Evangelism in Japan: Building Trust and Relationships15:06 The Need for Christ in Japan17:57 Historical Context of Christianity in Japan25:02 The Legacy of John Moody McCaleb31:50 Sarah Andrews: A Heart for Japan37:30 Hedy Lee Ewing and the Missionary Spirit39:33 The Tachikawa Church of Christ Experience42:25 Ochanamizu: The Largest Congregation in Japan46:11 Reflections on Evangelism and Cultural Challenges
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The Admonition podcast brings you Bible lessons and sermons from the Collierville Church of Christ with host Aaron Cozort. Each episode focuses on interpreting Scripture in its original context, exploring the background of key passages, events, and teachings. Gain deeper insight into God’s Word as we study together, applying timeless truths to everyday life.