Japan Evangelical Mission Overseas travel is part of every missionary’s life. The ‘going to’ part takes them into a time and place very different from their home country. The ‘going back to’ part brings them home, and that can be
Dave and Tomo Robison
Japan Evangelical Mission Society Not all anniversaries are celebrations. Some are remembrances of difficult days, as the Robison’s note below. Yet, God has done wonderful things in the 10 years since this event… Yesterday, on March 11, 2021, at 2:46pm I
Dave and Tomo Robison
Japan Evangelical Mission Society David and Tomo form one of our newer partnerships, and are now well into their second term with Japan Evangelical Mission (JEM). They are planting a church in rural Japan, in cooperation with a Japanese Conservative
Dave and Tomo Robison
Japan Evangelical Mission Society The country of Japan, unlike neighboring South Korea, has remained resistant to the gospel over the centuries. Yet a new generation is emerging that can be reached through their interest in learning English. David and Tomo
Dave and Tomo Robison
Japan Evangelical Mission Society In the midst of reports of pandemic shutdowns, it’s great to see how God has protected pockets of people around the world, allowing His work to go on unimpeded. Over the last couple weeks things have
Dave and Tomo Robison
Japan Evangelical Mission Society Dave and Tomo moved to Japan in 2013 to serve the coastal cities of Iwate prefecture devastated by the 2011 tsunami. When the disaster hit there were no Christian missionaries serving anywhere in the prefecture, but
Dave and Tomo Robison
Japan Evangelical Mission Society Dave and Tomo moved to Japan in 2013 to serve the coastal cities of Iwate prefecture devastated by the 2011 tsunami. When the disaster hit there were no Christian missionaries serving anywhere in the prefecture, but
David and Tomo Robison
David and Tomo Robison Japanese Evangelical Mission Society (JEMS) Dave and Tomo moved to Japan in 2013 to serve as missionaries among the coastal cities of Iwate prefecture devastated by the 2011 tsunami. When the disaster hit, there were no
Dave and Tomo Robison
Dave and Tomo Robison Japanese Evangelical Missionary Society After completion of his language acquisition program, David and Tomo began an internship in a local church where they continue to serve in various capacities, including providing disaster relief. That church is
David and Tomo Robison
Dave and Tomo Robison serve with the Japanese Evangelical Missionary Society in the Japanese prefecture of Iwate. They are serving at Morioka Bible Baptist Church (MBBC) in North Eastern Japan in an area that was devastated by the 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami. For the past 5 years,