Month: August 2018
Successor-Designate Daisuke Nakayama and His Wife, Nobue, Had Their First Baby
Successor-Designate Daisuke Nakayama and his wife, Nobue, had their first baby at 5:38 a.m. on August 13. The mother and daughter are both doing well.
Japan Floods: Tenrikyo Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps Helps Victims
From June 28 to July 8, persistent heavy rainfall struck western Japan and caused mudslides and floods, leaving devastating damage in many areas such as Okayama, Ehime, Yamaguchi, Gifu, Hyogo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima prefectures. At the request of severely affected municipalities and their social welfare councils, Tenrikyo Disaster Relief Hinokishin…
Children’s Pilgrimage Brings Gratitude and Joy to Oyasato
Oyasato Seminar 2018
This year’s Oyasato Seminar―a summer program that teaches high-school-age participants from overseas countries about the Tenrikyo faith―began on July 10 for English Course I, English Course III, the Portuguese Course, and the Chinese Course, drawing a total of 65 participants from six countries and regions including Australia, Brazil, Hawaii, New…
Pioneers of the Path Take Action in Many Parts of the World
With the 100th anniversary of the Young Men’s Association coming up this October, members from each church and diocese, including those overseas, are making efforts toward the event under the guideline “Let each of us bring one new person to worship.” At a time when association members have been proactively…
Successor-Designate Daisuke Nakayama and His Wife, Nobue, Had Their First Baby
Successor-Designate Daisuke Nakayama and his wife, Nobue, had their first baby at 5:38 a.m. on August 13. The mother and daughter are both doing well.
Japan Floods: Tenrikyo Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps Helps Victims
From June 28 to July 8, persistent heavy rainfall struck western Japan and caused mudslides and floods, leaving devastating damage in many areas such as Okayama, Ehime, Yamaguchi, Gifu, Hyogo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima prefectures. At the request of severely affected municipalities and their social welfare councils, Tenrikyo Disaster Relief Hinokishin…
Children’s Pilgrimage Brings Gratitude and Joy to Oyasato
Oyasato Seminar 2018
This year’s Oyasato Seminar―a summer program that teaches high-school-age participants from overseas countries about the Tenrikyo faith―began on July 10 for English Course I, English Course III, the Portuguese Course, and the Chinese Course, drawing a total of 65 participants from six countries and regions including Australia, Brazil, Hawaii, New…
Pioneers of the Path Take Action in Many Parts of the World
With the 100th anniversary of the Young Men’s Association coming up this October, members from each church and diocese, including those overseas, are making efforts toward the event under the guideline “Let each of us bring one new person to worship.” At a time when association members have been proactively…