He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!” Then he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.”
~ Revelation 21:5

Happy New Year! Emily and I hope that you are able to look back on 2025 with appreciation for what God has done. We are also praying that 2026 will provide many opportunities for you to share God’s blessings with those all around. We certainly feel God’s care and love through your comments and prayers.

We received great news to close out 2025. A seeker had been studying the Bible on her own and started attending Tachikawa on Sundays. After some additional Bible study with Fukushima-san, she chose to commit her life to Christ on the final Sunday of the year! We rejoice with our new sister Sari Obe (seated, middle front, with glasses) as she had her sins washed away in the saving waters of baptism. Please pray for Obe-san as she joins the Tachikawa church family and begins the next part of her spiritual journey among this community of faithful believers.

As we turn our thoughts toward 2026, it is more than just a new year. Our coming transition to Japan is starting to feel more and more real. But we are not the only ones! For this post, I am focusing on what feels like the start of a new season of missions in Japan. There are a few missionaries who have been working in Japan for some time – Les and Sarah Taylor in Matsudo (Chiba prefecture), Joel Osborne in Mito (Ibaraki prefecture), and Jeanne Ray in Tomobe (also in Ibaraki prefecture). But we are excited to know that several new missionaries have committed to working in Japan as well.

William and Randi Adams recently landed in Shizuoka. There are a handful of small congregations clustered in this part of Japan about 1.5 hours southwest of Tokyo by bullet train. This is the area of Japan where Sarah Andrews worked. William and Randi are partnering with Shinozako-san, a native minister, to help revitalize these congregations. Read more about what God is doing through the Adams family through their Facebook page.

Angel Alcantar will soon join William and Randi in Shizuoka. Angel is a graduate of Freed-Hardeman University and is currently enrolled at Sunset International Bible Institute to further prepare for missions. Currently, Angel has submitted all of his paperwork and is awaiting final visa approval. You can read more on his website.

Brandon and Ocean Furbee have also decided to join the mission team in Shizuoka. Graduating from Harding University, they have felt a calling toward missions in Japan and are in the process of gathering support.

Additionally, Emily and I have been in contact with three more couples who have expressed a desire to work with missions in Japan. We pray that the Lord will open doors for these and others who are willing to step beyond the familiar and serve His kingdom in this way. This year is going to be great!

Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.
~ Acts 2:46-47

~ Clay