On March 11, 2011, when the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami hit, SEND missionaries and supporters sprang into action, delivering food and supplies, and giving almost $400,000 toward relief...
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In a nation where less than 1% of the population professes faith in Christ, what kind of ministry effectively wins souls for the Lord? Incredibly, 20% of believers in Japan first put their trust...
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In 1960, SEND Japan missionaries created a camp on a tiny plot of land outside Tokyo. More than half a century later, Okutama Bible Chalet operates year-round, preparing the next generation to...
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For over 65 years, SEND missionaries have been reaching Japan with the gospel. Churches have been planted, leaders have been trained, believers have been discipled, and the lost have been saved....
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Beginning in 1952, thousands of high school students have become disciples of Jesus Christ during their times at Hi-BA Camp. The camp still serves today as a place students can meet Jesus...
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Hi-BA is a ministry of evangelism and discipleship to Japanese and international high school students through after-school Bible studies, large group meetings, special events, camps, youth...
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The purpose of Yamanaka Chalet is for the spiritual refreshment of its guests. The facility is operated as a Christian retreat center where people come to meet God and be spiritually recharged....
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SEND International is recognized by the IRS as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. SEND's federal tax ID is 41-0713904. Tax deductible receipts will be issued for contributions received. Contributions are solicited with the understanding that SEND International has complete discretion and control over the use of all donated funds.