Pray for the Lord to send out workers to the harvestfield of Tokyo.

1. Bicycles are very common in Japan, not just for leisure, but as an important practical means of transportation. All bicycles are registered with local police stations. Cyclists are required to use the left side of the road to ride, unless they are under 13 years old, over 70, or have physical disabilities, in which case they can use the sidewalk. If someone wishes to carry a bicycle on a passenger train, it must be disassembled and carried in a rinko bag. Pray for the five owners of the pictured bicycles to hear about the love of Jesus, and trust in His atoning work on their behalf.
2. Higashikawagishi means “river bank,” and is an apt moniker for the street that runs along the water. Pray for a person working at a business on Higashikawagishi St. whose soul is thirsty to come to Jesus, that he may experience the rivers of living water described in John 7:37-39.
3. Bill and Becky Petite are missionaries in Japan (Becky is a second generation missionary there). Also, Bill and Becky’s two grown children have married Japanese nationals, and serve the Lord in Japan. Bill and Becky are getting older and facing health challenges. In addition to starting Japanese churches, they minister to the deaf of Japan. Pray for the Lord to meet all of their needs, and continue to bless their ministry for Him.

John 8:12