Gifts sang gospel songs at a local event in Nakano Ward

Yesterday, “Gifts” sang gospel songs at a local event in Nakano Ward.

The elementary school playground served as the venue, and many community members gathered. Some of those who had seen our street performances before the pandemic remembered us and invited us to this event. A few people also expressed their interest in attending the December Heartfelt Gospel Concert. Gospel music was used. Thank you.

Pastor Leon deeply appreciates Pastor Paulo Akimoto and everyone’s prayers

Shalom!

I sincerely thank you for the heartwarming emails and prayers from Pastor Paulo Akimoto and everyone in the TLEA church. This means a lot to us.

Currently, we have 14-15 individuals from our church and associates who have enlisted in the military, and we are all concerned and praying for them. We are also praying for all the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces and for God’s grace and protection for the citizens of Israel.

The situation is far from simple. Gaza has become a hotbed of hostilities, and the situation in Lebanon is also challenging. However, it’s difficult to fully comprehend these situations with our human understanding.

We are seeking God’s intervention. God brought Israel to this land and forgave this nation. We beseech God to forgive our sins and help us. History repeats itself, and God is merciful to the humble.

We understand that the cancellation of this Israel team deployment is the right decision. When it is God’s appointed time, we will meet again.

We eagerly await the day we can see you once more.

May God bless you abundantly!

Leon Magin

For the support of the children at Cornerstone Orphanage

Thank you for your support and prayers for Cornerstone Orphanages dedicated to helping the children in need.

We provide assistance to children living in slum areas, extreme poverty, those who are HIV orphans, HIV-positive children, and those growing up in unsuitable environments.

These children have found their way to our orphanage, and we are committed to supporting them through various means, including operating the orphanage, providing school education, assisting with their schooling, and supplying school meals.

Currently, we are facing financial difficulties due to the impact of the weakening Yen, rising costs, and reductions in medical subsidies from the local government.

This has made it challenging for us to continue sending the necessary funds to operate these orphanages.

We humbly ask for your prayers and support to ensure the ongoing work of Cornerstone Orphanages. Costs needed for each orphanage are as follows:

  • Cambodia: ¥700,000 per month
  • Zambia (HIV School): ¥301,000 per month
  • Philippines: ¥150,000 per month

You can send your contributions to the following accounts: Mizuho Bank Gotanda Branch (Current Account)

  • Account Number: 2069305
  • Account Name: Tokutei Hi-Eiri Katsudo Hojin Ishizueno Ishi Kojiin

If you choose to make a bank transfer, please send an email to our office at ishizue@athena.ocn.ne.jp, indicating that it is for the cost of running the orphanage.

Sending by Post Office (Using the transfer form provided by us incurs no commission fees)

  • Account Number: 00130-5-24249
  • Account Name: Tokutei Hi-Eiri Katsudo Hojin Ishizueno Ishi Kojiin

Please specify “For the cost of running the orphanage” on your transfer form. Thank you for your generosity and support.

Fukushima J Gospel from Fukushima Church performed at the Music Festival!

On Sunday, October 15th, the “2023 LIVE SMILE FUKUSHIMA” music festival took place at the square in front of Fukushima Station East exit, starting at 11 AM.

Fukushima J Gospel participated in the afternoon session, singing four songs including “Frontiers” and “God is Love,” while introducing each song.

Despite the morning rain and chilly weather, some people stopped to listen to the gospel music, while others found shelter under the tents. We were grateful for their presence.

Vendors at the event expressed their gratitude, saying, “Thank you for the beautiful singing!”

This event marked the 13th year since the Great East Japan Earthquake, and the theme was “Sending Fukushima’s energy to the world through gospel songs.” The event was also livestreamed on YouTube.

Shikoku Holy Meeting on the 17 October

▪️Tokushima・Naruto Combine Charismatic Holy Meeting & Prophecy Seminar

Tuesday, 17 October, 2023

10:30 –

Venue:Activity Room 2, 4F,Tokushima city Civic Center

Speaker:Pastor Paul Akimoto(TLEA Tokyo Antioch Church)・Pastor Elijah Urushima(TLEA Chiba Church of the Lord)・Pastor John Akimoto(TLEA Tokyo Antioch Church)

Contact:088-686-9030(Sakai)

▪️Kochi Charismatic Holy Meeting & Prophecy Seminar

Tuesday, 17 October, 2023

18:00 – 18:20 Gospel Concert 18:30 – 19:00 Prophecy Seminar 19:10 – 21:00 Charismatic Holy Meeting

Venue:”Fuji”Room, 3F, Kochi Kyosai Kaikan
Address:高知市本町5丁目3-20

Speaker:Pastor Paul Akimoto(TLEA Tokyo Antioch Church)・Pastor Elijah Urashima(TLEA Chiba Church of the Lord)

Contact:090-9454-5686(Takahashi)

J. Gospel Copyright Management Committee will be renamed to TLEA Music

The J.GOSPEL Copyright Management Committee, responsible for managing the songs “Yasuragi no Uta” and “Kaze no Hibiki,” has been renamed as TLEA Music. It is now poised to relaunch as an organization dedicated to the management of original praise songs and the promotion of praise work. Detailed information about its operations will be made available on the website.

The committee members are Pastor Peter Nagato (responsible person), Pastor Paul Yumino, Pastor Miracle Masahiro Sato, and Pastor Timothy Yamakawa.

Gifts held a gospel concert at a Catholic church in Tokyo

Gifts held a gospel concert today at a Catholic church in Tokyo.

In the span of about 50 minutes, we sang several songs from Kazenohibiki and Yasuragi music. Despite the rain, many people came to the venue, and we received positive feedback from a large number of attendees, saying that it was wonderful, moving, and expressing their desire to come back. The concert was highly successful with the sale of 12 CDs.”

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