Hpb june 2014

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Churches in the Pacific impacting the world

June 2014

Vol. 44, No. 3

Baptist

Unconditional

in this issue

LOVE

Diversity on display The churches of the HPBC demonstrate the diversity amongst the church of Jesus Christ. Page 2 SBC duties Vince Tabudio and Michael Landry to represent Hawaii Pacific as members of the SBC’s Committee on Committees at next week’s annual meeting. Page 5

Missionary couple’s autistic son extends ministry reach in Japan

25 years of evangelism Thousands of lives have been transformed over a quarter-century of pre-SBC Crossover evangelistic events. Page 7

By Maria Elena Baseler

Fuji, Japan—It’s Sunday morning at Life Baptist Church in Fuji, Japan, and the sounds of lively praise music fill the small worship center. Worshippers, most of them Brazilian immigrants of Japanese descent, sing a popular praise chorus, accompanied by an amplified acoustic guitar. “I want to know You. I want to hear Your voice. I want to know You more,” they sing in Portuguese, clapping enthusiastically to the beat. Near the back of the room, 21-year-old Filipe Koji Kakumu sits with his eyes closed, a frown wrinkling his brow. As the music grows louder, he plugs his ears with his index fingers. Filipe’s parents, Japanese-Brazilian Luís Carlos Kakumu and Margarete Kakumu, are Brazilian Baptist missionaries in Japan. Luís Carlos pastors the congregation; Margarete leads the praise team. During the song Luís Carlos strolls to the back of the worship center and stands behind his son Filipe, gently placing a hand on his shoulder. Filipe keeps his ears plugged, looking like

Brazilian missionary Luís Carlos Kakumu (left) walks with his non-verbal autistic son, Filipe, outside the family’s apartment in Fuji, Japan. “I long for him to be able to talk with me, to share what he’s thinking and feeling,” Kakumu said. “But Filipe has been a great lesson in prayer for me. I’ve realized how important it is, as a son of God, to talk with my Heavenly Father.” (Photo by Wilson Hunter/IMB)

he’s in pain. But when the music softens, Filipe suddenly stands and begins to jump. After the singing ends, Margarete slips into the seat next to Filipe. Luís Carlos moves to the front of the church. Filipe begins clicking his tongue on the roof of his mouth. He appears to be trying to speak, but no words come. Luís Carlos and Margarete remember when

Filipe, their only child, wasn’t like this. A family video shows Filipe as a rambunctious 2-year-old, strumming a toy guitar, talking and giggling. But not long after the video was filmed, Filipe stopped speaking. He lost interest in creative playtime and withdrew into a world of his own.

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Reports highlight HPBC’s May Executive Board meeting Honolulu—The Hawaii Pacific Baptist Convention’s Executive Board met May 10. There were reports from the Hawaii Pacific Baptist Convention staff and other committees. Each committee submitted recommendations or reports at

the board meeting. Recommendations approved were: 1) Administrative Committee— Walt Agena fill the first vice president vacancy as interim; 2) Operations Committee—the appointment of James and Ashley

Tucker as directors of Puu Kahea Conference Center effective upon retirement date of current directors, Andy and Ramona Stevens; 3) Programs Committee—the 2015 HPBC Calendar be presented, that the award for the Jo  See Executive Board ... Page 3

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The Executive Board held its second meeting of the year May 10. The next Executive Board meeting is scheduled for Sept. 13.

Walt Agena was elected first vice president for the remainder of the year at the May Executive Board meeting.


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