Karen
Sue, missionary with One Mission Society (OMS) since 1982 has
been involved in pioneer evangelism/ church planting in Japan.
Her first seven years in Japan were spent in
Tokyo. Since 1989 she has located to Fukuoka, a city of over one
and a half million on the southernmost of the four main islands
that comprise Japan.
Contacts with people of the city began through
distribution of Gospel tracts, door-to-door visitation, friendship
evangelism, special evangelistic meetings, and other methods.
One by one God brought Japanese to understand the message of salvation
through Jesus Christ. Fukuoka Christian Fellowship was established
and a church building was dedicated in October 1993.
In 1995 she relocated to the west side of the
city. The Lord is blessing and a body of believers has formed
the Nishi Fukuoka Christian Church. In October 2006, the church
purchased land and a building. A dedication was held on March
18, 2007.
Karen Sue and Sam were married in June 2001.
After a 3 month short-term assignment with Men for Missions in
Japan, Sam joined One Mission Society as a career missionary in
2002. They are currently serving as associate pastors at the Nishi
Fukuoka Christian Church, and are involved in pioneer outreach
and church planting in the Nishi Fukuoka area.
Sam is a graduate of Geneva College, Youngstown
State University, and served with the US Navy as a pilot for eight
years. He received his ordination in 2001. Karen Sue is a graduate
of Youngstown State University and Moody Bible Institute.
One
Mission Society —an evangelical, interdenominational
faith mission that reaches the nations for Christ through evangelism,
theological training and church planting in Asia, Latin America,
the Caribbean, Europe and Africa. One Mission Society then joins
with those churches in global partnerships to reach the rest of
the world.
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