This morning - wow. The service was amazing, I think God did work in all us. God really spoke through Jason Bishop. God used Jason to challenge us to be disciples, he gave a great presentation of what it means to be a disciple:
"Someone who accepts and spreads the teaching of another".
A perfect presentation, then Jason expanded. Jason said we needed to have our own disciples, which confused me at first. What Jason was saying was we needed to have people that look up to us, people need to be able to see Christ through us.
We had prayer time this morning and it was amazing to hear personal testimonies from people why we have been here.
The Acts Bible Study is truly one of the greatest things I've ever done.
To be continued...
A Heart for Tokyo:
This will be the official daily blog for while I am in Tokyo, Japan. My Tokyo mission trip takes place July19th-July29th. I will be posting up pictures and writing about my mission trip. I will write about the great things God is doing with the Japanese people.
I am going to create a seperate email account JUST for my Tokyo Trip. Feel free to e-mail me anytime while I am there and I will do my best to get back to you. Also, I am going to create a new project called "Prayer Warriors". This will be people who commit to pray for my Tokyo Trip daily. I will release more official information on this project soon. Thanks for all your support guys!
-Josh Cameron
President, Josh Cameron Ministries
www.joshcameron.org
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Day Seven - Satan's Sancutary
I've stared at my iPod for a while now and I have no idea where to begin. Today I felt the pressence of darkness. It's a feeling that can't be described, if seen it can't be on TV, you have to be in it's presence, and feel Satan ruining, destroying, and capturing lifes.
I stood there and watched people worship a False god. A god who can promise them nothing, give them no hope, and had NO personal love for them. A god that was built, it even says the date it was built! Watching this happen in reality is so heartbreaking.
I saw a young girl 5-6 walk up and pray to a god who can do nothing for her. I watched people throw money unto nothing.
God threw a storm on me in those heart crashing moments, I got to witness just a portion of how He feels but that was just part of the storm. I thought how God must feel when I put something before Him...and I reminded my self how I felt in that moments. It's not a fun expierence at all.
Then worship came to my mind, and I reminded myself of the importance of worship. If these people were to come here to worship, proclaim, and throw money at a false god, then how will we respond. We respond by worshiping the one and only God who deserves all the praises. He is the King of kings, the Lord of all, and the God who is mighty to save. Just His name is poweful. We have to lift His name higher and higher. We have to worship Him all the days of our lifes. The dark places...we have to go to, and share the Good News, Jesus has paid our debt. He had risen, it is risen.
I challenged you to take yourself back to the heart of worship. We are so unworthy of His love, but yet He still went to the old rugged cross. Let's lift His name higher and higher. Let's plow the harvest. Will you be a labor???
Day Seven - Japanese Shopaholic
Okay shopping took place before visiting the buddist temple but, I am going to write a seperate blog about the visit.
Shopping yesterday was an experience itself yesterday. Shabuya is like the Manhattan of Tokyo. It has the largest intersection in the world. The number of stores are only know by God himself.
I went to the largest Starbucks in the world! It was quite amazing.
I would tell you souviners I got...but it is going to be a suprised! Read the buddist temple blog now!
Shopping yesterday was an experience itself yesterday. Shabuya is like the Manhattan of Tokyo. It has the largest intersection in the world. The number of stores are only know by God himself.
I went to the largest Starbucks in the world! It was quite amazing.
I would tell you souviners I got...but it is going to be a suprised! Read the buddist temple blog now!
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Day Six - I won Tour de Japan
Today was good, a day to really see some of the light and beauty of God in Japan.
Today we had church in the park under the tree. At first all I could think was I'm about to die in this Tokyo heat. Then church began under the beautiful tree. Worship had an indescriable atmosphere. Singing God of the City was amazing, Japanese began to watch us and I hope they got a sense of what real worship with the real God is like.
We split up into groups and learned about 2 Corinthians 4:1-11. There were three things we were studying about the scripture: 1. God. 2. Believers. 3. Nonbelievers. God teaches us in this scripture that His light can reach any darkness. We learn as believers that at times we will be pressed, test, and challenged. And in this time, we realize we have tools: each other, the bible, and His light. The nonbelievers will refuse salvation, but we can show them the light.
Being a bike rider, today made my day being able to go for an hour ride in the park. I prayer road and prayed for people in the Japanese park. A Japanese park is a lot like an American park but, the differences can be seen. The atmosphere of the people. The Japanese children...have the greatest smiles a parent coukd as for. They're are so happy...not complaining at all...just enjoying a day in the park. Then they're are the people coming to the park with no hope but yet somehow turn to the park for hope. Drunks a drugies walk around looking for hope, at first it's quite frustrating but then, I realize I know the hope. A lot of us were able to encounter Japanese people in the park, keep praying for even park.
One last thing... I finally had McDonlads today:)
Today we had church in the park under the tree. At first all I could think was I'm about to die in this Tokyo heat. Then church began under the beautiful tree. Worship had an indescriable atmosphere. Singing God of the City was amazing, Japanese began to watch us and I hope they got a sense of what real worship with the real God is like.
We split up into groups and learned about 2 Corinthians 4:1-11. There were three things we were studying about the scripture: 1. God. 2. Believers. 3. Nonbelievers. God teaches us in this scripture that His light can reach any darkness. We learn as believers that at times we will be pressed, test, and challenged. And in this time, we realize we have tools: each other, the bible, and His light. The nonbelievers will refuse salvation, but we can show them the light.
Being a bike rider, today made my day being able to go for an hour ride in the park. I prayer road and prayed for people in the Japanese park. A Japanese park is a lot like an American park but, the differences can be seen. The atmosphere of the people. The Japanese children...have the greatest smiles a parent coukd as for. They're are so happy...not complaining at all...just enjoying a day in the park. Then they're are the people coming to the park with no hope but yet somehow turn to the park for hope. Drunks a drugies walk around looking for hope, at first it's quite frustrating but then, I realize I know the hope. A lot of us were able to encounter Japanese people in the park, keep praying for even park.
One last thing... I finally had McDonlads today:)
Day Five - Beautiful Tokyo, Created by a Beautiful Savior.
Today we got to go to the Tachikawa Park. I've been to Central Park in New York City and I must confess...Tachikawa park owns Central Park. I wish I could add some photos to show you, it truly is amazing. God can be a show-off sometimes...just joking God.
The atmosphere in the park in similar to Central Park. Of course the young romance, the anniversary of relationships, old love still true, and children playing and smileing with ice cream. It was quite quiet and peaceful. You can hear every bird, even insect, and of course the rings off a bike. I hope the Japanese people can comprehend this one thing...this beautiful park is created by a beautiful Savior. These gardens, are no rulers garden, they our King's, these gardens are for the God of Tokyo.
The atmosphere in the park in similar to Central Park. Of course the young romance, the anniversary of relationships, old love still true, and children playing and smileing with ice cream. It was quite quiet and peaceful. You can hear every bird, even insect, and of course the rings off a bike. I hope the Japanese people can comprehend this one thing...this beautiful park is created by a beautiful Savior. These gardens, are no rulers garden, they our King's, these gardens are for the God of Tokyo.
Day Five - An Army of Love
Today was so much better than yesterday. It was a day to sit back and realize all that has happened. The morning started with an internship meeting, followed by Acts bible study and then God speaking through Jason to us. Then I went to a park just as beautiful as Central Park if not more beautiful. Then ate Japanese Italian food for the third time!
The internship meeting was interesting. I am still listening to God what He wants me all to do next summer. In August, Josh Cameron Ministries will design the 2010 Summer Calendar. A part of me feels God is calling me to apply to be an intern but, I want to know for sure before an official decision either privately or pubically. So do me a favor and pray God will reveal to me the 2010 summer plan. Time has gone so fast while I've been here in Tokyo. I've fallen in love with the city, God teaches me literally by the hour.
Once again this morning the book if Acts amazes me. Today I read Acts 8-10. Chapter 10 is what drew me in the most. As always, God gave me words to myself and words to give to the Japanese. Everyday God gives our entire team of over 100 a battlecry, verses to keep trying, keep going, keep declaring, and to keep fighting Satan as a team. The part where Jeff preached changed the team tone. Jeff told us to put on God's armour and to take on the darkness in Tokyo because Satan has no chance against an Army of Love. Jason too encouraged us, Jason had a part that really motivated me. I had a really rough and tough day yesterday and I'll be honest... I've never been that discouraged while I've been here. But today God used Jason to answer my prayer. Jason talked about plowing the harvest, and said something. He said you know, maybe you won't get the chance to lead anyone to Christ, but just talking to someone can plant a seed. There are still greater things to be done here in Tokyo, I'm here for 10 days but God has been here...forever and He is definitly not leaving. The harvest is still being planted and plowed and I can still do that easily.
He is stronger, sin is broken, he has saved us, it is written, and Christ had risen!!!!!
Day Five will be continued....
Upcoming: Day Five - Beautiful Tokyo, Created by a Beautiful Savior.
The internship meeting was interesting. I am still listening to God what He wants me all to do next summer. In August, Josh Cameron Ministries will design the 2010 Summer Calendar. A part of me feels God is calling me to apply to be an intern but, I want to know for sure before an official decision either privately or pubically. So do me a favor and pray God will reveal to me the 2010 summer plan. Time has gone so fast while I've been here in Tokyo. I've fallen in love with the city, God teaches me literally by the hour.
Once again this morning the book if Acts amazes me. Today I read Acts 8-10. Chapter 10 is what drew me in the most. As always, God gave me words to myself and words to give to the Japanese. Everyday God gives our entire team of over 100 a battlecry, verses to keep trying, keep going, keep declaring, and to keep fighting Satan as a team. The part where Jeff preached changed the team tone. Jeff told us to put on God's armour and to take on the darkness in Tokyo because Satan has no chance against an Army of Love. Jason too encouraged us, Jason had a part that really motivated me. I had a really rough and tough day yesterday and I'll be honest... I've never been that discouraged while I've been here. But today God used Jason to answer my prayer. Jason talked about plowing the harvest, and said something. He said you know, maybe you won't get the chance to lead anyone to Christ, but just talking to someone can plant a seed. There are still greater things to be done here in Tokyo, I'm here for 10 days but God has been here...forever and He is definitly not leaving. The harvest is still being planted and plowed and I can still do that easily.
He is stronger, sin is broken, he has saved us, it is written, and Christ had risen!!!!!
Day Five will be continued....
Upcoming: Day Five - Beautiful Tokyo, Created by a Beautiful Savior.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Day Four
Today is starting on a good note! As always the day started off with reading Acts. As I read I came along Acts 7:3 and God assured me again for me to be in Tokyo.
God gave me confidence this morning for 5ME today, I think He is going to draw someone towards me.
Later in the day....
^scratch that. This day was a rough day for me so I don't feel like writing.
Read Day 5 now.
God gave me confidence this morning for 5ME today, I think He is going to draw someone towards me.
Later in the day....
^scratch that. This day was a rough day for me so I don't feel like writing.
Read Day 5 now.
Happy Birthday Mom
It is now Friday here or 7/24, so....Happy Birthday Mom! I will try and call you tonight!
Day Three - Long Day
Today was a long day. I am super tired but God is still doing work in Tokyo.
God taught me a lot this morning. While in Japan the tram is going to read the whole book of Acts. I've never really been into Acts but the book is truly amazing. I am though the first four chapters and God has already taught me a bunch. Acts 1:8 spoke to me about being a witness. Chapter 2 of Acts taught me about what I am to do in Japan. Verses 4-8 dicuss different people in different cultures. Then verse 21 came, and God gave me a verse for the Japanese people, "But everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved". Then God gave me verses to calm my nerves: Acts 2:25-28 stating "I see that the Lird is always with me, I will not be shaken, for He is right beside me".
Chapter 3 of Acts came and Jesus heals a poor cribbled man through verses 1-22. God is the only one who can heal the Japanese people's hearts. They must follow verse 19 and repent and accept the Holy Spirt in them.
God also told us once again why we are here in verse 25 saying even we ad teenagers are apart of the covenant.
Chapter 4 approached of Acts and God gives me the tools to do His work in Tokyo. The Japanese must realize Acts 4:12, that there is only ONE salavation and ONLY through Him. Verse 25 shows the brokenness of Japan.
Two last verses touched me in the 4th chapter, 29 and 32. Both speak of we having the boldness to preach His name and for we to be unified in doing so.
Today was a long day, I wasn't able to connect with any Japanese like yesterday but, 8 Japanese recieved salvation with a total of 18. Pray that God will draw the Japanese toward us on Friday.
Love you guys!
-Josh
God taught me a lot this morning. While in Japan the tram is going to read the whole book of Acts. I've never really been into Acts but the book is truly amazing. I am though the first four chapters and God has already taught me a bunch. Acts 1:8 spoke to me about being a witness. Chapter 2 of Acts taught me about what I am to do in Japan. Verses 4-8 dicuss different people in different cultures. Then verse 21 came, and God gave me a verse for the Japanese people, "But everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved". Then God gave me verses to calm my nerves: Acts 2:25-28 stating "I see that the Lird is always with me, I will not be shaken, for He is right beside me".
Chapter 3 of Acts came and Jesus heals a poor cribbled man through verses 1-22. God is the only one who can heal the Japanese people's hearts. They must follow verse 19 and repent and accept the Holy Spirt in them.
God also told us once again why we are here in verse 25 saying even we ad teenagers are apart of the covenant.
Chapter 4 approached of Acts and God gives me the tools to do His work in Tokyo. The Japanese must realize Acts 4:12, that there is only ONE salavation and ONLY through Him. Verse 25 shows the brokenness of Japan.
Two last verses touched me in the 4th chapter, 29 and 32. Both speak of we having the boldness to preach His name and for we to be unified in doing so.
Today was a long day, I wasn't able to connect with any Japanese like yesterday but, 8 Japanese recieved salvation with a total of 18. Pray that God will draw the Japanese toward us on Friday.
Love you guys!
-Josh
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Day Two - Falling in Love
Written 7/22/09
If you are looking for a day one, read flight AA61.
Today, was amazing, God really worked in me. The day started out with breakfast in the hostel. The food was actually really good. We went to orientation where we me Buddy, our head missionary in Japan. We were taughted how ti connect with the Japanese throught 5-minute free English practice.
First off we went to one of the tallest buildings in Tokyo and went to the top and prayer walked. In that moment my heart began to melt. Jacob and I realized how lost the Japanese people are.
Matt wad able to lead someone to Christ today! Then Matt and I met three Japanese girls and went to dinner with them. They were amazing girls, beautiful girls. Dinner was great. Then they took us to a photo booth and we took loads of funny pictures.
Tonight, I feel in love with Tokyo. Walking around at night, being with the team and the girls, made me fall in love with this city.
Please keep praying!
He is the God of Tokyo.
If you are looking for a day one, read flight AA61.
Today, was amazing, God really worked in me. The day started out with breakfast in the hostel. The food was actually really good. We went to orientation where we me Buddy, our head missionary in Japan. We were taughted how ti connect with the Japanese throught 5-minute free English practice.
First off we went to one of the tallest buildings in Tokyo and went to the top and prayer walked. In that moment my heart began to melt. Jacob and I realized how lost the Japanese people are.
Matt wad able to lead someone to Christ today! Then Matt and I met three Japanese girls and went to dinner with them. They were amazing girls, beautiful girls. Dinner was great. Then they took us to a photo booth and we took loads of funny pictures.
Tonight, I feel in love with Tokyo. Walking around at night, being with the team and the girls, made me fall in love with this city.
Please keep praying!
He is the God of Tokyo.
Quick Update
Quick update, I will write a long blog tonight but, I need to tell u my blogs r out of order because I just got Internet so sorry but read them!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Flight AA61 - To Tokyo
Written on 7/20/09
I am currently on flight AA61 to Tokyo, Japan! This day is finally here! Flying is so fun...I got the isle seat but are with 100+ missionaries heading to Tokyo to make Him famous!
I look back at the past year and I recognize how I have matured and grown spirtually. I want to credit some people real quick my Japan donors, parents, Super Summer, my youth pastor Calwb Lantz, and Jesus. You guys have helped me so much.
Looking back to a year ago when I was preparing for Japan, I am changed. What really gives me the chills, is I know God's work with me is just begining. God will change me even more in Japan, even more when I come back more, even more when I graduate, God's plan for me will never stop!
It's great being on this plane with 100+ missionaries going to Tokyo to make Him famous!
I am so excited to see how He will minister though us to the Japanese, my prayer this week is to KEEP RUINING my life and for Him to ruin the Japanese but fill their hearts with the Holy Spirt. I pray God would give us the words to speak, for Him to be Glorified, for our willingness to share the Gospel to be unstoppable, and for the Japanese people not only recurve the free gift of salvation but to share it.
God is already in Tokyo, He is even here on this plane, may his works begin.
I am currently on flight AA61 to Tokyo, Japan! This day is finally here! Flying is so fun...I got the isle seat but are with 100+ missionaries heading to Tokyo to make Him famous!
I look back at the past year and I recognize how I have matured and grown spirtually. I want to credit some people real quick my Japan donors, parents, Super Summer, my youth pastor Calwb Lantz, and Jesus. You guys have helped me so much.
Looking back to a year ago when I was preparing for Japan, I am changed. What really gives me the chills, is I know God's work with me is just begining. God will change me even more in Japan, even more when I come back more, even more when I graduate, God's plan for me will never stop!
It's great being on this plane with 100+ missionaries going to Tokyo to make Him famous!
I am so excited to see how He will minister though us to the Japanese, my prayer this week is to KEEP RUINING my life and for Him to ruin the Japanese but fill their hearts with the Holy Spirt. I pray God would give us the words to speak, for Him to be Glorified, for our willingness to share the Gospel to be unstoppable, and for the Japanese people not only recurve the free gift of salvation but to share it.
God is already in Tokyo, He is even here on this plane, may his works begin.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Email me your name and cell #
Hey first off read base camp blogs!
But email me your name and cell # at joshcameron.tokyo@gmail.com!
But email me your name and cell # at joshcameron.tokyo@gmail.com!
Base Camp - Day Two
ACTUALLY WRITTEN ON: 7/19/09
I am so amazed just what God had taught me here at Base Camp. At first you hate base camp, but eventually realize what they are doing is 100% nessecary.
This morning during bible study God taught me something, God has a mysterious plan for us (Ephesians 1:9).
God then challenged me. When I first here, I was so selfish about eating and adjusting to the Japanese traditions but God chewed me out this morning...this is for Him...NOT me at all. In order to connect with the Japanese people, I will have to step out of my American Mind and into a servants mind. I will have to be like the Japanese, now they are the majority. This is their country... their culture. I have to not only try theirs ways, but do their ways in order to teach them the bottom line: the Gospel. I have to become round or like the Japanese.
We as missionaries are the hope of the world. We all realized something today, God had been in Japan, He has been their since the begining. Other missionaries have also been in Japan and walk the streets we will be walking on, they have already said prayers over these people and even certain people. The work began long ago and we are helping and countinuing that work.
Here's a scenario, let's say I start to pray for a certain Japanese person, and let's say while I am in Japan, they don't get saved. At first I thought that be crushing but, it sort of it but not completely...Romans 15:21 says "Those who have never been told about Him will see, and those who have never heard of Him will understand". That motivates me so much to keep trying both in Japan and at home. Because we can (I know this is overused) plant a seed in someone.
Our pastor gave us an idea today, he had as create a scaleline from -10 to 10. -10 meaning someone is very unwilling to accept Christ, 10 being the opposite, 0 just being acceptable. I hope to use this in Japan and back at home.
Our camp pastor challenged us, at first you HATE base camp but he laid a scripture on our hearts this morning, Romans 15:17-18 "So I have reason to be enthusiastic about all Christ Jesud has done through me in my service to God. Yet I dare not boast about anything except what Christ has done through me...". Wow, that just hits me in the chest, I've thought this trip was about me at times...it's nothing about me! It's all about glory for God. And then I was taught something else...The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it (Psalm 24:1). My suitcase, iPod, me, this trip, and the Japanese are His! I own nothing, everything is His. That's a new mindset for me. The only thing that can own us besides God... Idols and Satan. I ask God today to take away ALL my idols today.
Though I started out hating Base Camp I am now so appreciative of it, they truly do prepare you. iGo wants you to be biblicaly prepare, and that they've done. God put Romans 15:20 on my heart, "My ambition has always been to preach the Good News where the name if Christ had never been heard, rather than where a church had already been started my someone else". We are called to the nations and our home!
God has rocked my world in the past 48 hours and I haven't even actually left for Japan yet. Oh today...I hate an American peanut-butter jelly sandwich, never loved one that much.
Keep praying please! I love you guys! Pray for the iGo Team!
He is the God of Tokyo!!!
I am so amazed just what God had taught me here at Base Camp. At first you hate base camp, but eventually realize what they are doing is 100% nessecary.
This morning during bible study God taught me something, God has a mysterious plan for us (Ephesians 1:9).
God then challenged me. When I first here, I was so selfish about eating and adjusting to the Japanese traditions but God chewed me out this morning...this is for Him...NOT me at all. In order to connect with the Japanese people, I will have to step out of my American Mind and into a servants mind. I will have to be like the Japanese, now they are the majority. This is their country... their culture. I have to not only try theirs ways, but do their ways in order to teach them the bottom line: the Gospel. I have to become round or like the Japanese.
We as missionaries are the hope of the world. We all realized something today, God had been in Japan, He has been their since the begining. Other missionaries have also been in Japan and walk the streets we will be walking on, they have already said prayers over these people and even certain people. The work began long ago and we are helping and countinuing that work.
Here's a scenario, let's say I start to pray for a certain Japanese person, and let's say while I am in Japan, they don't get saved. At first I thought that be crushing but, it sort of it but not completely...Romans 15:21 says "Those who have never been told about Him will see, and those who have never heard of Him will understand". That motivates me so much to keep trying both in Japan and at home. Because we can (I know this is overused) plant a seed in someone.
Our pastor gave us an idea today, he had as create a scaleline from -10 to 10. -10 meaning someone is very unwilling to accept Christ, 10 being the opposite, 0 just being acceptable. I hope to use this in Japan and back at home.
Our camp pastor challenged us, at first you HATE base camp but he laid a scripture on our hearts this morning, Romans 15:17-18 "So I have reason to be enthusiastic about all Christ Jesud has done through me in my service to God. Yet I dare not boast about anything except what Christ has done through me...". Wow, that just hits me in the chest, I've thought this trip was about me at times...it's nothing about me! It's all about glory for God. And then I was taught something else...The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it (Psalm 24:1). My suitcase, iPod, me, this trip, and the Japanese are His! I own nothing, everything is His. That's a new mindset for me. The only thing that can own us besides God... Idols and Satan. I ask God today to take away ALL my idols today.
Though I started out hating Base Camp I am now so appreciative of it, they truly do prepare you. iGo wants you to be biblicaly prepare, and that they've done. God put Romans 15:20 on my heart, "My ambition has always been to preach the Good News where the name if Christ had never been heard, rather than where a church had already been started my someone else". We are called to the nations and our home!
God has rocked my world in the past 48 hours and I haven't even actually left for Japan yet. Oh today...I hate an American peanut-butter jelly sandwich, never loved one that much.
Keep praying please! I love you guys! Pray for the iGo Team!
He is the God of Tokyo!!!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Base Camp - Day One
WRITTEN ON: 7/18/09
I feel like I just went through a concentration camp and interegated by Nazis! Base Camp truly is insane! They truly do prepare you for a culture sock. I'm tired, drained, but...God is doing great things!
I've already learned so much about Tokyo and what God is planning for me. God spoke to me tonight, I recognized something that changed my life. One of the speakers overviewed the day and set I bet you are wondering if you are even supposed to be here, I'll be honest after the interegations...I was questioning if I wad supposed to be there. He then said...that's exactly what you are suppose to feel. God picks the oridinary to do these callings. We are supposed to feel like we can't do it in Japan. Why? Because WE NEED JESUS to help us in Japan, we need Him to give us the words to speak to the Japanese people, we need Him. God is already working in Tokyo and in all nations. I haven't even went to Japan yet...and God is ruining me life...and I am so thankful He is.
I'll write again soon! Please keep praying. Also, I know this is a little unspirtiual but, pray for my hungar to be filled. I am starving!!! Pray that won't distract me, and remind myself I am doing this for Him.
I feel like I just went through a concentration camp and interegated by Nazis! Base Camp truly is insane! They truly do prepare you for a culture sock. I'm tired, drained, but...God is doing great things!
I've already learned so much about Tokyo and what God is planning for me. God spoke to me tonight, I recognized something that changed my life. One of the speakers overviewed the day and set I bet you are wondering if you are even supposed to be here, I'll be honest after the interegations...I was questioning if I wad supposed to be there. He then said...that's exactly what you are suppose to feel. God picks the oridinary to do these callings. We are supposed to feel like we can't do it in Japan. Why? Because WE NEED JESUS to help us in Japan, we need Him to give us the words to speak to the Japanese people, we need Him. God is already working in Tokyo and in all nations. I haven't even went to Japan yet...and God is ruining me life...and I am so thankful He is.
I'll write again soon! Please keep praying. Also, I know this is a little unspirtiual but, pray for my hungar to be filled. I am starving!!! Pray that won't distract me, and remind myself I am doing this for Him.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Heading to Japan Base Camp
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
1st Post
Today Josh Cameron Ministries releases 2 projects for my [Josh] Japan Mission Trip. A Project to keep in touch with me and a project to support me called "Prayer Warriors". We have created a website, blog, and email JUST for Japan. While I am in Japan you can contact me by any of these three. The best way to keep in touch with me is my blog http://aheartfortokyo.blogspot.com, there I will write daily on how my trip is going. You can always email me at joshcameron.tokyo@gmail.com if you have questions or just want to talk. We have created a website at www.joshcameron.org/japan. But like I said earlier, the best way to keep in stay in touch with me my blog http://aheartfortokyo.blogspot.com or emailing me joshcameron.tokyo@gmail.com.
If you have not donated to my Tokyo Mission Trip yet, you still can. Just email me at joshcameron.tokyo@gmail.com and we will work it out. If you can't donate or already have donated and want to keep in touch, there is a way you can still help. JCM has started "Prayer Warriors" for me while I am in Japan. These are people who have committed to pray for me on a DAILY basis for the 10 days I am in Japan. You can go write a prayer at http://josh-prayerwarriors.blogspot.com/
Email me if you have any quetions at joshcameron.tokyo@gmail.com.
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