Sow the wind Reap the Whirlwind
Charles and Lettie Cowman left America on February 1, 1901, to serve as missionaries in Japan. They were received by Juji Nakada and together they pursued their dream of starting a Bible training institute. According to Charles “the aim of the institute would not be to produce classical scholars, but young men and women who could handle their mother tongue with effect, who were steeped in the Bible and who could so proclaim it as to arrest and influence all classes of people” Within a few months of being in Japan, that dream became a reality. They were able to open a mission hall where Nakada could preach the Gospel and train leaders. The hall held Bible classes in the daytime and was the venue for evangelistic services in the evening. This was the beginning of the Oriental Missionary Society. In 1902, Ernest Kilbourne joined Cowman and Nakada to assist in the growing ministry. A small monthly periodical c...