My guest today is Mas Suzuki. He was born and raised in a traditional non-Christian family in rural Japan. At age eighteen, Mas became a Christian at an Assemblies of God church in the US while visiting there. Presently, he is a a lecturer at Central Bible College, Tokyo (Japan Assemblies of God seminary) where he has taught for the last 28 years. Also, Mas and his wife, Barbara, pastor a church in Higashikurume, Tokyo, Japan.
Mizuba Community Church:
http://www.mizuba.jp
Central Bible College, Tokyo (Japan Assemblies of God seminary):
https://www.cbc-j.ac.jp
Mas has a Ph.D. in Church History from Bangor University in Wales. His dissertation is entitled, "The origins and the development of the Japan Assemblies of God: the foreign and Japanese workers and their ministries (1907 to 1975)"
https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/files/28245403/Masakazu_PhD.pdf
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