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American Missionaries Went To Japan After ...
Contributed by Sermon Central on Jun 18, 2007 (message contributor)
American missionaries went to Japan after WWII/multitudes were coming forward to be saved…seemed to lack genuine conviction. Decisions seemed to be superficial.
They came to realize that in the Japanese culture they are taught that when you are conquered, you have a moral obligation to accept the God of the ones who conquered you/so they were just adding Jesus to Buddha and Confucius and other gods.
The missionaries changed their invitation to: deny Buddha/Confucius, and accept Christ as the only true God/only a few would truly do that
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I Read Of A Norwegian Missionary, Marie Monsen, ... PRO
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