Brendan & Karin Morgan2023-09-28T14:15:00-05:00

BRENDAN MORGAN FAMILY

SERVING IN JAPAN

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Brendan Birthday 12/02
Karin Birthday 11/29
Brendan & Karin Wedding Anniversary 02/13
 
Sienna Birthday 08/10
Aidan Birthday 07/17
Callan Birthday 07/17
Braden Birthday 12/02
Keira Birthday 09/02
Grayson Birthday 10/15

Regency Baptist Church

3300 Taylor Road

Loomis, CA 95650

Neither my wife nor I grew up in a Bible-believing home. My wife was born in Peru, South America and was raised as a Catholic but was mostly non-religious. Shortly before graduating from high school, her mother was told by a friend of Hyles-Anderson College in the US. God moved miraculously to allow my wife to come to the US and attend the college, where she graduated in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. My wife professed that she was saved but she was not. While out soul winning during her first semester, she finally understood the Gospel and got saved. Later on, she had the opportunity to go back to Peru and see much of her family trust Christ as their Saviour. Meanwhile, I grew up in California in the cult of Scientology, though I was mostly non-religious. By the time I became a teenager I didn’t want anything to do with religion. In 2004, I met Karin and she invited me to church and shared the Gospel with me. I didn’t want anything to do with church but God used my interest in her to get me to listen. After coming to church a couple of times, I knew that I was lost and I trusted Christ as my Saviour and was baptized shortly afterwards. My wife and I started dating and after getting married, we moved to Regency Baptist Church in Orangevale, California in 2005. It was here that God allowed us to serve in many different areas, from the bus ministry, teaching Sunday School, media, and various others. In 2008, I felt that God was calling me to full-time ministry. I made a decision to give my life to God but I did not really make a true surrender. I pursued a secular career and became financially successful. We moved to Colorado in 2014 and started attending Elmwood Baptist Church in Brighton, Colorado where we served in the teen ministry as well as a deacon. My wife also taught in the Christian school. It was in Colorado that God started to work on my heart. He reminded me of the commitment I had made in 2008. I realized I would never be happy unless I fully obeyed God. In 2017, we fully surrendered to whatever God wanted for our lives. God made it clear that He wanted us to be a missionaries. Shortly afterwards, God placed Japan on my heart in an undeniable way and my wife and I have sought to follow that call ever since. God opened the door for us to return to Regency Baptist Church (now in Loomis, California) in 2017 where we have continued serving. My wife has been teaching a K-5 class at the Christian school and I have served as a deacon for over the past year as well as teaching the adult Sunday School class and driving a bus.

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916-812-4109
Email Address
brendan.morgan@fbmi.org
Website
morgans2japan.com

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Brendan and Karin Morgan Prayer Letter: One Year In!

Brendan and Karin Morgan Prayer Letter: One Year In!Greetings in the grace and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ from Osaka, Japan! As the cherry blossoms recently heralded the arrival of spring, we are reminded of the new life and growth that the Lord brings, both in nature and within our ministry. We are continually grateful for your steadfast prayers and support that enable us to share the hope of the Gospel in this beautiful land.

The months of February and March have been filled with blessings and progress in our journey here. On March 2, we officially crossed our one-year mark here in Japan! We are excited to share some of the ways God has been moving in and through our ministry, thanks to your prayers and partnership.

Our Japanese language studies continue to bear fruit, and I am now able to understand the majority of the preaching at Senri Newtown Baptist Church without the need for interpretation. This significant milestone greatly enhances our connection with the congregation and our effectiveness in ministry. As of April, I am now assisting with the men’s group here at Senri Newtown, including helping to organize men’s activities, as well as helping design the weekly men’s bulletin.

We had the joy of hosting a dear family in our home again, a family with whom we’ve built a cherished relationship. You might remember Kurumi, the oldest daughter, who gave her life to Christ at a Teen Camp last year. This is the young lady the Oishis were able to witness to during their time here in Osaka. Her younger sister Tamaki also recently professed her faith. They have been attending a church in Kobe, and we continue to pray for their mother Kyoko and the three younger children. Both Tamaki and her younger brother Shoma attended a Teen Camp at the end of March, and it is evident that God is actively working in their lives.

An encouraging development in our community outreach occurred when my wife Karin was invited to learn Japanese cooking at the home of Mia, a mother from our youngest son Grayson’s kindergarten class. Mia, who is married to an American and speaks English, offered a warm introduction to aspects of Japanese cooking. During this gathering, Karin met another Christian mother from the area who has been praying for Mia’s salvation. This connection has led to a concerted prayer effort on our part as well, and we trust that the Lord will open doors for us to share Christ with Mia. My wife was able to meet her out walking one day and briefly explain the Gospel to her. Karin later hosted this same group of mothers at our home, and we are planning to invite their families over soon. Our children play regularly with theirs, providing a wonderful basis for building deeper relationships.

In addition to that, another family, originally from Azerbaijan and of a Muslim background, heard about our family and decided to attend our church just so they could meet us! The husband Emil has lived in Japan for over 16 years, and both he and his wife are fluent in Japanese and English. We invited them to our house for dinner, and just last week, they invited us over to their house as well. Between those times, I have been able to explain the Gospel clearly to Emil. He seems very interested in learning more but is not quite ready to make a decision. Please pray that God will allow me to continue building this relationship. We are already planning on getting coffee together soon.

In March, we participated in the annual Teen Camp held by Senri Newtown. Close to 150 people participated, and we had a blessed time of games, fellowship, and preaching. Many decisions were made, including one person trusting Christ as Saviour, as well as another surrendering to full-time Christian service.

The following Sunday was Easter, and my wife was able to invite Mizuho, a young Japanese lady with whom we have been able to meet
a few times. Also, the father of the family from Ghana, whom we have been bringing to church for many months now, also came. He has been attending a Catholic church, and we are continuing to pray for his salvation as well. We have also been trying to reconnect with Krrish, whom we have asked prayer for in the past. He was intending to come for Easter but ended up missing his alarm and was not able to make it. However, he has emphatically stated he wants to keep coming and not to stop inviting him. As of yet, we have also not been unable to reconnect with my wife’s cousin Ryo. He is very busy with work, and it is difficult for him to come. We are praying for an opportunity to go visit him.

As we reflect on these past months, our hearts overflow with gratitude for the ways you have enabled us to minister and share Christ with those around us. Your prayers and support are crucial to the impact we are making in Japan. As we move forward, we ask you to join us in prayer for the following:

• Continued growth in our language skills that we might communicate more effectively and connect deeply with the people we serve
• The spiritual growth and discipleship of Kurumi and Tamaki and for God’s work in the hearts of their family members
• Open hearts and divine opportunities to share the Gospel with Mia and her family and for the ongoing relationships with other local families, including the family from Azerbaijan
• Strength and wisdom for us as we adapt to and navigate the cultural nuances of living and ministering in Japan

Thank you once again for your faithful support and prayers. We are deeply encouraged by your partnership in the Gospel. May the Lord richly bless you as we continue to labor together for His kingdom.

In His service,

Brendan Morgan and Family

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