Mariana Nesbitt
27 years in Japan has produced this book by career missionary, Mariana Nesbitt. An education diploma, theological qualifications, culminating in Master's level research in Missiology, on Ancestor Practices has fitted the author to write this book. Cape Town to Japan, Athens to Tokyo. Bridges? Japanese culture is so rich, one can discover new, interesting things every day. Mariana particularly enjoyed ceramics and through friendships was able to visit ancient pottery villages. Another joy was...See more
27 years in Japan has produced this book by career missionary, Mariana Nesbitt. An education diploma, theological qualifications, culminating in Master's level research in Missiology, on Ancestor Practices has fitted the author to write this book. Cape Town to Japan, Athens to Tokyo. Bridges? Japanese culture is so rich, one can discover new, interesting things every day. Mariana particularly enjoyed ceramics and through friendships was able to visit ancient pottery villages. Another joy was painting on silk with dyes. The kimono is a national treasure painted on silk. Mariana produced framed art on silk. A TV station was interested in her first Silk Painting exhibition. The last one was a big one entitled Abundant World. It started with paintings of God's great creation, then the darkness brought by sin. Jesus' cross brought peace, forgiveness and ease of heart. The new heavens and earth was portrayed, bringing God's plan of redemption to the great finale. Mariana's primary ministry was friendship-evangelism and her friendly nature enabled her to get close to reserved Japanese people. She also took part in church planting. Almost continual illness, either of a child or herself contributed to the experience of sharing in Christ's sufferings. Her husband Jim does international missions' finance and administration. He also enjoyed a marriage/family ministry at St Mary's Church in Tokyo.The Nesbitts' 2 children and their 4 grandchildren are their delight. Inbetween researching and writing her next book, God has given her the privilege of making friends with poverty-stricken people in the community. Mariana's aim is jobs: education, training - jobs. With this goes medical issues, better housing, food and clothing. Many of her friends have sponsored and enabled these families to have a better life. My prayer is that God will use the guidelines and information in this book in equipping gospel workers so that the Japanese may see the great light and worship Christ. See less
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