The Toujou Area Work: an update from the Baileys
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Ken and Judy Bailey bring some news on their work in
Kamifukuoka.
They recently returned from stateside assignment and are continuing
to develop their church in
the Toujou area.
On April 1st they joined with the Iriso church in dedicating the
home of the Nomura family to help establish this new work. Read
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In 2001, while working to begin The Good News Chapel along with Tokyo Team members Mirial Gainer, Don and Ruth McDonald, and missionary apprentice Brenda (Wendlandt) Carney, Ken and Judy also began a preaching point in the home of Iriso Church members, Osamu and Yoko Nomura, who had recently transfered to another part of Tokyo. In 2005, while continuing to serve at Good News Chapel, they began ministering full-time in partnership with the Nomura family, holding several English and Bible study classes, along with weekly worship services.
In
February of this year, Osamu and Yoko were able to purchase their
own home a few train stops from their previous location. Sunday,
April 1, 2007, we joined with Iriso Free Will Baptist Church
members to dedicate the Nomura's home. We have begun Bible studies
and worship services in this new area, and will be adding other
classes in the coming weeks. Our Team includes Osamu, his wife,
Yoko, their two young daughters Minori and Hikari, along with
Osamu's mother, Sachiko Nomura. His father is not yet a believer,
but is, in his own words, a "seeker." Please pray for his salvation
and for our witness in this new community. Pray for the unsaved who
attended the house dedication service. Please pray that we will be
able to integrate our previous contacts into the new outreach. This
includes 12 unsaved families who attended the English classes and
Bible studies.

In 2001, while working to begin The Good News Chapel along with Tokyo Team members Mirial Gainer, Don and Ruth McDonald, and missionary apprentice Brenda (Wendlandt) Carney, Ken and Judy also began a preaching point in the home of Iriso Church members, Osamu and Yoko Nomura, who had recently transfered to another part of Tokyo. In 2005, while continuing to serve at Good News Chapel, they began ministering full-time in partnership with the Nomura family, holding several English and Bible study classes, along with weekly worship services.

