Faithfulness and Mission in a Least-Reached Nation: Lessons from Japan with Miho Buchholtz
What does it look like to lead in one of the least-reached nations on earth?
In this episode, Jason Watson speaks with Miho Buchholtz about following Jesus and serving the church in Japan, where Christians make up a very small minority and ministry often requires deep patience, humility, and long-term faithfulness. Miho reflects on her own story of depression and healing, the spiritual and cultural realities of Japan, the challenges of church planting in a secular context, and the quiet, resilient leadership needed to serve well in a place where visible fruit can come slowly.
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Main Points
- Miho shares how Jesus met her in a season of depression and gave her hope when her future felt closed off.
- In Japan, many people carry hidden pain beneath outward stability, making grace and authenticity essential in the life of the church.
- Gospel witness in Japan often grows through trust, patient relationships, and everyday faithfulness rather than quick results.
- Ministering in your own culture can require relearning how to communicate, listen, and serve with humility.
- Tokyo Life Church reflects a beautiful picture of mission from everywhere to everywhere, with Japanese and international believers serving together in one city.
- Co-leading in ministry as a married couple can be deeply fruitful, but it also demands repentance, honesty, and the willingness to seek outside help when needed.
- Faithful leadership in a least-reached context is often quiet, sacrificial, and marked more by endurance than visibility.
- Younger leaders should pursue clarity of calling while remaining faithful in the local ministry God has already placed before them.
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Here are three related episodes from the Lausanne Movement Podcast archive that connect closely with this conversation:
- Missional Insights from East Asia: Seth Kim on Mobilizing the Next Generation, Contextualisation, and Uniting the Church for Global Mission — Seth Kim explores how churches in East Asia are reaching their cultures and nations through contextualized mission, leadership development, youth mobilization, and collaboration.
- Why Mental Health Matters for the Church and Global Mission with Gladys Mwiti — Dr. Gladys Mwiti explains why mental health, trauma care, burnout, and emotional health are not side issues, but central to the church’s witness and sustainable ministry.
- Least Reached Peoples: How the Gospel Restores Dignity and Transforms Communities with Dr. Mary Ho & Lisa— This episode looks at ministry among the least reached, highlighting dignity, transformation, and the ways ordinary believers can participate in God’s mission among those with little access to the gospel.
Links & Resources
- Tokyo Life Church — Miho and Grant Buchholtz’s bilingual church in Tokyo.
- Lausanne Diasporas Network — Miho mentions her involvement in Lausanne’s diaspora work and the importance of collaboration between Japanese and internationals in mission.
- Lausanne Issue Networks — Referenced in the conversation as a place where younger leaders can better understand the needs and opportunities facing global mission today.
- Younger Leaders Gathering (YLG) — Mentioned in the episode as a catalytic space for younger leaders to discern calling and grow in mission.
- Frederick Buechner, Wishful Thinking — Miho references Buechner’s well-known idea that calling is found where deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.
- Scripture references mentioned in the episode: 1 Peter 5:10, Psalm 23, and John 14:6.
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