Curious question: Are churches counted as companies in Japan and thus missionaries connected to a specific church organization can apply for a working visa?, or is it a mix of foreign christians who have normal jobs that do the missionary in their spare time?, or lastly are people rotated on a 90 day visa?. Thanks for a interesting niche youtubepodcast channel.
varies. I'd say most come on religious activities visas either from churches in Japan or international missions orgs that have offices in Japan. Many work for companies or government in Japan and do ministry bi-vocationally.
Sorry for the late reply here. I'd check with your church missions board and see if they support missionaries from any specific agencies. Most of the ones that work in Japan are networked through JEMA (you can see a full list here: jema.org/about/member-missions/). You could also email mission representatives or missionaries if they share at your church. Hope that helps!
Not sure why the algorithm recommended this. But stopped by to ask you to stop trying to convert the Japanese. The Portuguese failed before you and surely after centuries it should be safe to say, that the Japanese aren't in need of Jesus. Kind regards
Hey, thanks for stopping by, I'm not sure why the algorithm sent you over, I get recommended stuff that I don't like at all either. I'm not sure what your particular concern with Christianity is (admittedly, the way Christendom has acted historically is problematic), but I appreciate your very polite tone in the face of obvious disagreement. Peace!
Curious question: Are churches counted as companies in Japan and thus missionaries connected to a specific church organization can apply for a working visa?, or is it a mix of foreign christians who have normal jobs that do the missionary in their spare time?, or lastly are people rotated on a 90 day visa?. Thanks for a interesting niche youtubepodcast channel.
varies. I'd say most come on religious activities visas either from churches in Japan or international missions orgs that have offices in Japan. Many work for companies or government in Japan and do ministry bi-vocationally.
Do you have any international mission organization with offices in Japan that you recommend, thanks.
Sorry for the late reply here. I'd check with your church missions board and see if they support missionaries from any specific agencies. Most of the ones that work in Japan are networked through JEMA (you can see a full list here: jema.org/about/member-missions/). You could also email mission representatives or missionaries if they share at your church. Hope that helps!
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Not sure why the algorithm recommended this. But stopped by to ask you to stop trying to convert the Japanese. The Portuguese failed before you and surely after centuries it should be safe to say, that the Japanese aren't in need of Jesus. Kind regards
Hey, thanks for stopping by, I'm not sure why the algorithm sent you over, I get recommended stuff that I don't like at all either. I'm not sure what your particular concern with Christianity is (admittedly, the way Christendom has acted historically is problematic), but I appreciate your very polite tone in the face of obvious disagreement. Peace!