Pray for Japan & pacific locations

steve clark
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edited November 2024 in English Forum

An earthquake of 8.8 hit near Japan and there is a tsunami warning along the pacific.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/03/11/japan-quake-tsunami.html

Please include them in your prayers!

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  • Andy
    Andy Member Posts: 2,282 ✭✭✭

    An earthquake of 8.8 hit near Japan and there is a tsunami warning along the pacific.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/03/11/japan-quake-tsunami.html

    Please include them in your prayers!

    I've literally just seen this on the news now and the destruction appears to be considerable... 

    We are praying.

  • Matthew C Jones
    Matthew C Jones Member Posts: 10,295 ✭✭✭

    The quake was centered very close to my childhood home. My parents went to Sendai, Japan as missionaries when I was nine years old.

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  • Robert Pavich
    Robert Pavich Member Posts: 5,685 ✭✭✭

    Matthew, I didn't even know about it...I will pray for them....

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  • Floyd  Johnson
    Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭

    Praying - MSNBC is carrying live coverage from Japan with translation.  I found it via BreakingNews.com.  I am seeing pictures taken at the time of the actual earthquake and the Tsusami that followed.  

    Blessings,
    Floyd

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  • Kaye Anderson
    Kaye Anderson Member Posts: 306 ✭✭

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  • Nord Zootman
    Nord Zootman Member Posts: 597 ✭✭

    Thanks for making us aware. I will be in prayer.

  • Floyd  Johnson
    Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭

    I don't know of any, but do we have any forum users that are directly or indirectly affected by this tragedy?

    Blessings,
    Floyd

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  • Rev. D.
    Rev. D. Member Posts: 187 ✭✭

    Thank you so much for sharing. I hadn't even turned on the television this morning, so I didn't even know. Time is truly filled with swift transition. I will certainly continue to keep Japan, along with all others impacted by this earthquake. 

    Blessings,

    Christina

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  • Christopher Guest
    Christopher Guest Member Posts: 18 ✭✭

    The brother of my church pastor is in charge over Sendai Evangelical Christian Church - http://www.sendaichurch.com/wp/

    Although there has been no direct contact with Pastor Rod Thomas and his family, a third party contact indicates that they are alright.

    Even so, please pray not only for the Japanese people but also for the congregation of Sendai Church.

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  • Matthew C Jones
    Matthew C Jones Member Posts: 10,295 ✭✭✭

    Got news of hundreds of continuing tremors of significant magnitude since the initial quake.
    250,000 evacuated from area of Fukushima Nuclear Power plant.
    Flooding from tsunami went much further inland than news videos have been showing.

    Through all of this there is an amazingly small number of human lives lost. The death toll could have been much higher. Still many people's lives have been drastically changed. Prayers are still needed.

     

     

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  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    The death toll could have been much higher. Still many people's lives have been drastically changed. Prayers are still needed.

    Thanks for the reminder!

    From news broadcasts there is a great need for water, food, shelter & warmth. Plus i pray that God opens the hearts of the Japanese people to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

    Thanks, still praying here.

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  • TCBlack
    TCBlack Member Posts: 10,980 ✭✭✭

    Through all of this there is an amazingly small number of human lives lost.

    I'm beginning to wonder about this Matthew.  Initially this seemed true, but I read yesterday that the toll may jump to the unimaginable 10,000 +

    God have mercy!

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  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998 ✭✭✭

    I would just like to say that my heart is absolutely broken for Japan right now.

  • Mike Childs
    Mike Childs Member Posts: 3,135 ✭✭✭

    Amen!  We are praying, and we should all be giving as well.


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  • Matthew C Jones
    Matthew C Jones Member Posts: 10,295 ✭✭✭

    Through all of this there is an amazingly small number of human lives lost.

    I'm beginning to wonder about this Matthew.  Initially this seemed true, but I read yesterday that the toll may jump to the unimaginable 10,000 +

    God have mercy!

    I knew the death count can only go up. It appears their official reports are based on bodies recovered. Watching the videos of the tsunami you can see people inside of many of the cars as they are swept away by the waters. As dense as the population is in Japan it is probable there are already 10's of thousands dead. It will take a long time to even develop lists of the missing.

    While the news media focuses on the nuclear power plant there are people without food, water, or shelter, just sitting and waiting on their government to come through for them. The relief efforts are not progressing for lack of gasoline and access to the effected areas. All trains are halted nationwide. Some highways are destroyed. The temperatures dropped and some areas got snow. The structures that are still standing have no electricity. Grocery shelves are empty....

    My prayer is that in addition to their physical needs, their hearts be open to the gospel and souls be saved.

     

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  • TCBlack
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    My prayer is that in addition to their physical needs, their hearts be open to the gospel and souls be saved.

    Every time I pause in my day to consider Japan I break into fresh tears.  I ate lunch today in a warm and safe house and I gave thanks for it.  But how gladly I would have shared that lunch with someone in Japan!

    I've given to worldvision already and will doubtless do so again - but oh how I pray with you that the hunger in their souls to know HIM would pass even the hunger to be fed.

    God Save Japan!

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  • BKMitchell
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    I don't know of any, but do we have any forum users that are directly or indirectly affected by this tragedy?

    I am a Logos forum user and I Live on the main island (Honshu) in the northern most prefecture called Aomori.The earthquake and after shocks were definitely felt up here, and the eastern most side of this prefecture got trashed by the Tsunami. However, I live in a city in the center of this prefecture so we here were spared the effects of the Tsunami, and the earthquake didn't cause much damage here or take any lives in this particular city (at least not that I am aware of). So, I would say I would have to say I and my family here are somewhere between being directly affected and indirectly affected.

     

     

     

     

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  • DMB
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    Our family lives south of Tokyo near Kamakura and it's a similar situation. Japan is built on electricity and those reactors were needed. So the electricity is out 3 hours daily, along with the trains. But I have a lot of confidence in the Japanese. They're good people and very talented. They'll pull through.

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  • Floyd  Johnson
    Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭

     

    I don't know of any, but do we have any forum users that are directly or indirectly affected by this tragedy?

    I am a Logos forum user and I Live on the main island (Honshu) in the northern most prefecture called Aomori.The earthquake and after shocks were definitely felt up here, and the eastern most side of this prefecture got trashed by the Tsunami. However, I live in a city in the center of this prefecture so we here were spared the effects of the Tsunami, and the earthquake didn't cause much damage here or take any lives in this particular city (at least not that I am aware of). So, I would say I would have to say I and my family here are somewhere between being directly affected and indirectly affected.

    BK:

         Thanks for the details - we will keep you those around you in prayer.

    Denise:

         I trust things will not get worse for your family - 

    Both of you:

         Do keep us informed if there are prayer needs that we can lift up before our Lord.

    Yours because His,

    Floyd 

     

    Blessings,
    Floyd

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  • John W
    John W Member Posts: 119 ✭✭


    My prayer is that in addition to their physical needs, their hearts be open to the gospel and souls be saved.

    I agree. One senior missionary there, I read, claimed the affected area is the most resistant spiritually in the country. There is 1 church for every 20,000 people.

  • Rosie Perera
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    I have Christian friends in Hokkaido and Tokyo, and a cousin in
    Tokyo. All have fared well through the disaster thus far but of course
    are affected by the power outages, empty grocery stores and gas
    stations, etc.

    Hard to wrap my head around how massive an impact
    this must be on the country of Japan. I just read that the confirmed
    death toll has climbed above 6000, with more than 10,000 reported
    missing. If those ones are never found alive, and no further people are
    reported missing than that (an optimistic hope given that entire towns
    of population in the tens of thousands have disappeared off the face of
    the earth, with nobody left to report their missing family members), it
    would mean a percentage of the population of Japan equivalent to 21x the percentage of the US population that died in Hurricane Katrina. That is enormous!! I know those numbers are all still very tentative, but just a rough comparison for us to get a handle on it.
    The health, financial, environmental, and psychological impact will last
    for decades. I know the Japanese are very skilled and resourceful and
    determined, and I trust they will solve the nuclear reactor problem and it won't end up being any worse than Three Mile Island after all (I pray and hope! this was a helpful post about that) but there is so much other destruction.

    John W said:


    My prayer is that in addition to their physical needs, their hearts be open to the gospel and souls be saved.


    I agree. One senior missionary there, I read, claimed the affected area is the most resistant spiritually in the country. There is 1 church for every 20,000 people.

    I'm not sure that's a complete picture of the situation. I read this on a Gospel Coalition blog post "Update from Japan: How You Can Pray" (Keiko is someone who works at Christ Bible Seminary in Nagoya):

    "Portions of Keiko’s email were especially heart breaking. One in
    particular was her report of the 'Rengo' Christians. She writes:

    Among those killed [were the] many churches planted by
    the missionaries sent by the same denomination as John Piper’s
    denomination, called 'Rengo' in Japanese. Their church planting efforts
    have been predominantly focused on these east coast areas that were just
    swept all away!!!

    According to Keiko, biblical Christianity thrived in these eastern
    regions that were devastated by the tsunami waves. She writes, 'People
    in this area have been traditionally known for poverty and enduring
    patience due to the severe weather. [They were] well prepared for the
    God of all mercies and comforts (2 Cor 1).' They were 'precious
    believers' in a country that is less than 0.2 percent Christian."

    The rest of that post is wonderful and well worth reading to know how we can pray for the people of Japan.

  • BKMitchell
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    John W said:

    I agree. One senior missionary there, I read, claimed the affected area is the most resistant spiritually in the country. There is 1 church for every 20,000 people.

    Therefore, what...What, was the missionary trying to insinuate?

     

     

     

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  • MJ. Smith
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    John W said:

    There is 1 church for every 20,000 people.

    How many temples and monasteries?

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  • Matthew C Jones
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    MJ. Smith said:

    How many temples and monasteries?

    I won't be telling you something you don't already know.

    Most religious surveys of Japan define "Christian" as any belief system that uses any portion of the Bible. Many groups listed as cults in Walter Martin's Kingdom of the Cults are included in that definition of "Christianity." )  The total number is still minuscule no matter what geographical region you look at. There are many Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines all over the country. There are countless roadside altars and items in Nature that are worshiped because of their beauty, size, age or uniqueness. Then there are altars in the homes that are used for ancestor worship.

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    imageWith all these religions the Japanese are still quite secular. I don't believe the Tohoku region is any less receptive to the gospel than other parts of the country. Right now I bet they are open to answers and love.

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