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“Building a Church in Saitama, Japan” – Yas Hontani, Mar 24, 2017

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Recorded March 24, 2017 at the Spring 2017 International Chapel service of Portland Bible College, message by faculty Professor Yas Hontani. Yas has been on staff in the Music Department of PBC as instructor & faculty member, and now shares the vision and future of he and his family to go plant a church in Saitama city, Japan in late 2017. We are so excited for the Hontani's and expectant of what God will do as the Gospel is spread in Japan! You can follow the journey of BridgeCity Church Japan by following below, and consider giving to support this work financially at: http://www.hontani.org/ https://www.facebook.com/bridgecitychurchjapan/
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Recorded March 24, 2017 at the Spring 2017 International Chapel service of Portland Bible College, message by faculty Professor Yas Hontani. Yas has been on staff in the Music Department of PBC as instructor & faculty member, and now shares the vision and future of he and his family to go plant a church in Saitama city, Japan in late 2017. We are so excited for the Hontani's and expectant of what God will do as the Gospel is spread in Japan! You can follow the journey of BridgeCity Church Japan by following below, and consider giving to support this work financially at: http://www.hontani.org/ https://www.facebook.com/bridgecitychurchjapan/
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