Yearly Archives: 2017
The True Interpretation of Matthew 24 and Daniel 9:27
Prophecies wrongly interpreted to be yet future events. Matthew 24 is only about the destruction of Jerusalem and Daniel 9:27 was fulfilled in Christ.
Continue reading →本当にノアの箱船と大洪水はあったのでしょうか?
The story of Noah’s ark and the Great Flood translated into Japanese. Share it with your non-Christian Japanese friends!
Continue reading →Halloween and the Forces of Darkness
Halloween is not harmless. Satan has people in our modern era mimicking the witches and Druids of old. All of this is cursed of God.
Continue reading →Japanese Summer Festivals Are Linked to Hebrew Old Testament Traditions!
In midsummer Japan holds public festivals which are called in Japanese Omatsuri. One of the ceremonies in the festival is when men dressed in traditional Japanese garments carry an ornamental box that sits on two poles. The box is called Omikoshi. They carry the Omikoshi passing spectators while bouncing it up and down as everybody chants, “Wa shoi! Wa shoi! wa shoi! … ” over and over! You can hear … Continue reading →
Hitchhike Adventure During Golden Week 2005
This is another adventure I had on my old kt70com/~jamesjpn site which I am reposting. It occurred from April 27 to May 7, 2005. I had two consecutive hitchhiking adventures, the first to Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo, and the second to Nagano. The total distance traveled in the 19 vehicles that picked me up was about 1750 kilometers or 1095 miles. This was during the period called “Golden Week” in … Continue reading →
President Trump Surrounds Himself With Roman Catholics
A list of names of the mostly Roman Catholic members of Donald Trump’s administration when he was the 45th President of the United States of America.
Continue reading →Hitchhike Adventure During Golden Week
Another oldie goldie adventure from my old website I am reposting. On April 30, 2004, I hitchhiked 500 kilometers from Niigata city to Nagoya, the 3rd largest metropolis in Japan. It was the second day of “Golden Week.” Below is a brief description of what Golden week is all about: The Golden Week is a collection of several national holidays within seven days in the end of April and beginning … Continue reading →
Hitchhike Adventure From Niigata City to Nagano and Tokyo
This is an article I wrote at the end of August 2005. It was only my old website which is no longer on-line and I am therefore reposting it. I hitchhiked from Niigata City to Matsumoto City in Nagano, and then to Tokyo and then back to Niigata in 3 days, a distance of 700 kilometers (440 miles) in 16 vehicles. Among these where 3 trucks and at least one … Continue reading →
Regaining My Humanity
US Army soldier Camilo Mejia’s story of refusing to return to fight for American big business in Iraq for moral reasons.
Continue reading →The Rapid Growth of Bamboo
My old website at kt70.com~jamesjpn is no longer on line. I am therefore posting some of the articles from it to this website. On May 16, 2008 I saw two young bamboo shoots about 3 feet high growing next to my house. I knew because of their thickness they would taller than me in just a matter of days. And so I thought it would be a fun project to … Continue reading →
Tips On How to Hitchhike in Japan
With another man also hitchhiking! His partner with him took the photo. Due to popular request I have complied a list of tips and lessons I learned over the past several years hitchhiking in Japan. I think the basic tip is to use common sense and have the attitude of, “where there’s a will, there’s a way.” Get to the a good intersection of the highway that has a nice … Continue reading →
Testimonial of Deliverance from Prescription Pain-killers
Dr. John Gideon Harnett’s deliverance from pain killers which caused even more pain in the long run.
Continue reading →Adventures in Estonia
In the summer of 1997 I needed to leave Russia and St. Petersburg for a visa renewal trip. Rather than make another visa trip to Helsinki in Finland, I opted for neighboring Estonia instead. As you can see on the map below, the distance from St. Petersburg to the Estonian capital city of Tallinn is not much different than from St. Petersburg to Helsinki, Finland. And as you see from … Continue reading →
Adventure to Teriberka — A Village in the Russian Arctic
On July 31 1996, Yanek from Belarus, Angela from St. Petersburg and I traveled overland by bus from Murmansk to the remote village of Teriberka. We went to visit our friend Marina who was a student we met in Murmansk. These two areas are circled in red on the map below. The distance is a bit more than 100 KM or 60 miles, but it took 5 hours by bus … Continue reading →
Adventures in St. Petersburg, Russia
I lived in St. Petersburg, Russia, from August of 1994 to October of 1997. It was known as Leningrad during the time of the Soviet Union. Many people who don’t live in St. Petersburg still call it Leningrad! At least they did during my stay in Russia. But I don’t remember a resident of St. Petersburg refer to it by the Soviet name. They are proud of their pre-Soviet history … Continue reading →