Preaching Points: Expository Preaching on Mar 1, 2005 | The Union Audio Project | Union University
This message was given in a Preaching Points seminar for pastors at Union University, Jackson, TN.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Friday, April 5, 2013
Tohoku Keswick Convention, Sendai, Japan
March 11th marked the two year anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that struck the region of Sendai, Japan. Last year I was there and saw much of the remains of the devastion. Just this past February I was back again, just a few weeks before the second anniversary. I was driven by two pastor friends, Timothy and Hirashima, to see parts of Sendai that are still reeling from the affect of the tsunami. Grief over the massive loss of life is still in the air. The scar on the landscape remains. Though most of the debris has been moved, it is still so evident that something horrible happened.
I am grateful to God for the privelege which was mine to preach in the Tohoku Keswick Convention. This was a time of celebrating our life in Christ. Once again I enjoyed the beautiful Japanese singing. I really do love to hear the Japanese Christians sing the great hymns of our faith as well as modern tunes. Our time of fellowship in the Word of God was rich and rewarding.
If you see this article please take a moment to pray for the people of Japan. Pray especially that God would encourage and strengthen the saints of God in the Sendai region.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
OSAKA KESWICK 2013 TEAM WORK...FAITHFUL SERVANTS
From an administrative and technical perspective the Japan Keswick Conventions run like a well oiled machine. Everything is precise, but not in a way that quenches the Spirit. The attention to detail actually is their way of giving their best to the Master...and the Lord is greatly honored. I have learned so much about respect, reverence, dignity, and presentation from my Christian friends in Japan. They truly do give their best to the Master. I salute the faithful Christian servants of God in Japan.
A few of the Osaka Keswick Convention Committee Members and Workers |
Dr. Horiuchi and Roger |
A GREAT HONOR TO STAND BESIDE DR. STEPHEN MITSUHASHI
One of the great honors I have had in preaching in Japan Keswick Conventions came on the last night of Osaka Keswick Convention 2013 when one of Japan's faithful servants of the Lord Jesus Christ translated my message. I have high regard and the deepest respect for all who have stood at my side and translated my message for the Japanese ear. But this was my first time to stand beside of the beloved Dr. Stephen Mitsuhashi. I was overwhelmed by the experience. God blessed the message to the hearts of the people.
Roger Willmore and Dr. Stephen Mitsuhashi |
Roger, Dr. Mitsuhashi and platform party. |
Obedient response to God's Word |
Japan Keswick Sermon Books
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Osaka, Japan Keswick Convention 2013
Roger Willmore, senior pastor of Deerfoot Baptist Church in Trussville, Alabama and Reverend Ryo Iwahashi, pastor in Osaka and chairman of Japan International Food for the Hungry preaching in the 2013 Osaka Keswick Christian Life Convention.
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Pastor Ryo and I have been friends since 2008. He has translated for me many times. He is a great friend, pastor, leader, missonary and translator. |
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Japan Keswick Conventions
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Sendai, Japan
Hiroshima, Roger and Timothy in Sendai after visiting areas hard hit by the tsunami. Here we are looking at pictures of the orginal devastation. |
It was good to be with pastor friends, Hiroshima and Timothy again. Timothy traveled with me from Tokyo to Sendai. He and Hiroshima took me to see the areas hardest hit by the tsunami. This is now two years later and the affect of the tsunami is still very evident. I visited with one pastor who was directly involved with the great loss of life and property. He is still emotionally and spiritually affected by his experience. My heart broke for him and for all who suffered tragic loss.
This picture shows us looking at Hiroshima's pictures of the devastation shortly after the tsunami. It was an overwhelming thing to see.
Pray for our brothers and sisters in Japan. They are faithful servants of God who love the Lord Jesus and are serving Him faithfully in their part of the world. Pray especially for the continued recover of the tsunami stricken area.
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