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		<title>Typhoon Roke swipes at Japan&#8217;s sore spot</title>
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Japan (MNN) &#8212; Typhoon Roke took a swipe at the disaster<br />
zone in Japan.
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It also brought evacuations, flooding and more worry to the country struggling to recuperate from the tsunami, quake and nuclear disaster in March. Although a fierce storm, it weakened on approach to Fukushima as a Category 1 hurricane, before veering off.  Japan&rsquo;s government took no chances.  Aside from evacuation orders, the weather<br />
agency issued warnings for landslides and flooding throughout the main island<br />
of Honshu, with high waves in coastal areas.
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Joe Handley, president of <a href="/groups/ANA">Asian Access</a>  says their teams will<br />
continue to do what they&#39;ve been doing in response to the crisis. They have a three-phase response they&#39;ve<br />
implemented since the tsunami struck. &nbsp;&quot;The initial stages were just to get a<br />
feel for what was happening, provide immediate assistance as much as possible,<br />
and then to do a discovery process, finding out what the real needs were on the<br />
ground.&quot;
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Cleanup began and ministry teams established a<br />
communications hub in order to developing resources that would<br />
mobilize Christians worldwide to help. Relationships<br />
have already been established, too.<br />
&quot;One of the common stories that&#39;s being heard throughout the<br />
eastern part of Japan is from little kids, talking to their parents and<br />
grandparents when they see the aid workers coming. They&#39;ve become so well known<br />
in their work, that you&#39;ll have little kids that say things like &#39;Grandma!<br />
Jesus is coming! Jesus has brought us food!&#39;&quot;
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A2 also partnered<br />
with <a href="http://www.churcheshelpingchurches.com/" target="_blank" title="Churches Helping Churches">Churches Helping<br />
Churches</a>, <a href="http://billygraham.org/" target="_blank" title="Billy Graham Association">Billy Graham<br />
Association</a> and <a href="http://www.alphajapan.jp/" target="_blank" title="Alpha/Japan">Alpha/Japan</a> in hosting<br />
&quot;<a href="http://www.asianaccess.org/a2blog/index.php?op=ViewArticle&amp;articleId=355&amp;blogId=6" target="_blank" title="Oasis">Oasis</a>,&quot; a<br />
retreat for pastors and their spouses from the affected regions.
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The second phase began this past summer. Handley says,<br />
&quot;We&#39;re able to take in a number of requests for all the areas and<br />
find out strategic ways that we can come alongside the churches in providing<br />
for physical and spiritual relief in this hour.&quot; Roke&#39;s march may provide a setback in Phase<br />
Two growth, but that remains to be seen once the storm moves out of the<br />
area. IF the network of churches was<br />
well-grounded, it may bolster Phase One response.&nbsp;
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Phase Three focuses on the future. &quot;The place where Christ&#39;s name<br />
has not been very prominent all of a sudden is becoming quite the story.<br />
Churches are a key force for providing aid. We&#39;ve come alongside these churches<br />
and helped equip them to be the<br />
centers for relief in their communities.&quot;
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<p>
Asian Access/Japan is preparing to partner with churches<br />
across Japan to be the hands and feet of Jesus and develop a longer-term<br />
plan for holistic church multiplication. Within the next three to five years, Handley says, &quot;There&#39;s a dream by<br />
the local churches and a plan that goes with those dreams to see over 1000 new churches planted in this region, all with the mindset of the<br />
holistic outreach center.&quot;
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Handly goes on to explain<br />
that because the churches meet the needs of the community and have<br />
proven their commitment, doors are opening in ways never imagined. &quot;This part<br />
of Japan is the single most unreached part of the country. So you have not<br />
only one of the largest unreached people groups in the world, but within that<br />
country and this people, you have the single largest area that has been<br />
somewhat neglected by the church.&quot;
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<a href="http://www.asianaccess.org/A2-Japan-Tsunami-Relief-Fund.html">There&#39;s more here.<br />
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