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My friend Audrey Appenzeller is friends with some missionaries in Japan. They told her about this podcast, which she passed on to me:
”They also mentioned that a fellow Pioneers worker to Japan is currently in the US and started a Christian lifestyle podcast in Japanese. If you know people who might be interested, feel free to pass along the link below. This person is planning to release a new episode every Tuesday.”
The website is https://anchor.fm/teatimewithuspod
Here’s a (cleaned up) translation of the home page (thanks to Deepl):
Welcome to the “Teatime with us” podcast. “Teatime with us” is where Jessica, an American, and Nao, a Japanese, discuss a variety of everyday topics during teatime. It's a Christian Lifestyle Podcast to chat in a casual atmosphere like ☕ ️Whenever you're on your way to work or school, while cleaning up, or maybe during your 3 o'clock teatime, feel free to listen to try it. We will see you at our next teatime!
This would be great for any Japanese speaking people you know who might be interested in Christianity, but it would especially be a great podcast for any Japanese nationals living in the US. Please pass this information on to any Japanese people you know!
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