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Prezi - There's more to life than PowerPoint
Here are a few ways of keeping your your supporters interested in what's going on where you're working ... and, things to keep you on your toes as you try out some new ideas.
What's the Meaning of Life? The Tale of One Taiwanese Sister
Nichole Bridges talks with Sister Li on her salvation experience. Enduring a life of difficulties, Sister Li questions the meaning of life and finds the answer in Christ.
Shop Worker Ministry: Taiwan | OMF
Thanks to a boom in Taiwan’s service industry, men and women with little education often work in department stores, hair salons and restaurants.
OM USA: Chris Short, Pastor of Paris
OM Founder George Verwer interviews Chris Short, pastor of the only evangelical church for 80,000 people. There are many long-term opportunities in France. Pray about serving the people of Pastor Short's city.
Japan's 'Live-to-Work' View Drives Families Apart
Japan owes much of its economic prosperity to the relentless work of the Japanese people. They not only work hard, they've learned to prefer their company's welfare over their personal needs.

OMF Japan Live to Work video has been reworked for the CBN Christian News channel in the US.
Watch the rest of the series here: http://www.vimeo.com/album/67234
Philip Bloom » Alone in Tokyo
Alone in Tokyo - a short film by Philip Bloom. Amazing stuff. http://tr.im/lK5Y #Japan life & culture
How To Break Web Software - A look at security vulnerabilities in web software
Long but good analysis of web application security.
Hudson Taylor 1
Doug Whitley as Hudson Taylor
Send Me Widescreen WMV version on Vimeo
Send Me is a one minute stinger video from OMF International encouraging people to serve God overseas.
Western Spaghetti by PES
Written and Directed by PES
*2009 Sundance Winner: Honorable Mention *to see behind-the-scenes stills and video from Western Spaghetti and other PES films, find PES on Facebook: http://www.face...
Shut In | Japan: Below the Surface on Vimeo
Tabiji: In one way I think your right, caring people with expertise and time to listen are essential to help those with depression. Also, loving parenting plays a big part in preparing young men emotionally for facing life's problems.
On a deeper level, it depends on what you think fills our deepest needs, is that within ourselves, in relationships with others, or is there a spiritual aspect that can only be met by God?
Let me know what you think.
Google for Webmasters Tutorial: Ranking
Helpful advice on how Google ranks pages and what content you should include on your site.
Shut In | Japan: Below the Surface on Vimeo
What is a Hikikomori and what can cause this social condition? What is the answer for those who have retreated into their family homes for months or years on end? Can a life without hope or meaning be turned around even leading other sufferers to freedom? OMF wants to plant a network of churches that can address social problems like Hikikomori and set the captives free.
Depth of Field explained video on vimeo
19 minute explanation of "depth of field" - I haven't watched it all, but the first five mins are good.
It relates mainly to video, but photographers may find it helpful too - the physics are all the same!
Hand in Hand on Vimeo
Japan seems like a perfect nation. Should missionaries therefore consider other more deserving countries? Below Japan's surface there are many social and cultural challenges that hold millions in stressful and hopeless lives. OMF wants to address the underlying issues by creating a network of churches throughout Japan, working hand in hand with Japanese pastors.
Dance With Me on Vimeo
How can we build relationships with a generation whose main interests are music, dancing, video games, etc? On the streets of Tokyo a completely different approach is needed, providing something that Japanese youth will enjoy and value.
Live to Work on Vimeo
Japan is famous for its productivity making it a very rich nation. But what is the real cost of this relentless devotion to companies and the economy? What happens to families, marriages and health when the job comes first?
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