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Karaoke Confessional: Missionary Finds an Unlikely Avenue for Ministry

For one MTW missionary, karaoke has provided surprising opportunities to speak the truth of the gospel into the lives of Japanese friends.
Andrew Shaughnessy|21 Jun 2022
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In Tokyo, karaoke is king. Every night, millions of Japan’s notoriously overworked professionals leave their offices behind and venture out in search of a way to kick back and unwind. Many seek out karaoke bars, taking to the stage or renting little rooms by the hour to sing with friends. The popular activity is, by some accounts, a $10 billion a year industry in Japan. For MTW missionary Jeff Saunders, karaoke has also provided surprising opportunities to speak the truth of the gospel into the lives of his Japanese friends.

Jeff met Koji* in early 2017, just after moving to Japan. When they struck up a conversation in a Turkish restaurant in Tokyo, Jeff spoke barely any Japanese and Koji only knew a few words of English.

“It was a lot of grunting and trying to get our point across with body language,” Jeff laughed. “It was pretty atrocious, looking back on it.”

The pair exchanged contact information, and that very night Koji invited Jeff out for karaoke. They’ve been meeting up ever since, getting together once every other week or so. Through their time together, Koji has taken an interest in the Bible and Christianity. Meanwhile, Jeff’s language skills have greatly improved, allowing them to have real conversations about life, work, and faith in Japanese. Many of those conversations happen at karaoke.

“Karaoke has turned into this thing for us,” said Jeff. “You rent these karaoke boxes for a few hours at a time. They’re real small … a tiny room with a couch that can fit maybe three people. It almost feels like a confessional.”

They step into the karaoke confessional box and sing their songs, and in between every song they talk. Sometimes their conversation is about Japanese language or culture issues that Jeff is learning, other times Koji talks about his job and how much he hates it. Often, Koji will ask Jeff questions about life, God, and faith.

One day Koji told Jeff that wanted to go to the United States.

“Why would you want to go to the U.S.?” Jeff asked.

“Well, I would love to see where Jesus was born,” Koji answered.

“It kind of dawned on me in that moment—this lack of basic understanding [in Japan] of what Christianity is,” Jeff said. “It proved to me the statistic that we had heard about just how many Japanese people live their entire life without hearing about Jesus even once.”

This, of course, is exactly why Jeff and his wife, Katie, came to Japan—to have just these sorts of conversations and to share the truth and hope of the gospel with young Japanese just like Koji. Partnering with fellow MTW missionaries Joe and Felicity Congdon, Jeff and Katie are working to plant a church in Tokyo aimed at reaching university students and young professionals. Jeff will head up a new RUF ministry on a nearby college campus, while Joe will focus on leading the church plant itself. God-willing, there will be many more fruitful relationships and gospel conversations to come.

As for Koji, he has not yet become a Christian, but the karaoke conversations continue, and he continues to ask good questions and soak up information about Jesus and the Bible. Two Christmases ago, Koji became enraptured by the beauty of Christian art, spending hours researching online. One day he texted Jeff a painting of the Trinity that he had found on the internet—the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit connected to one another in a triangle of pillars, each bearing the words “is not,” to convey that each person of the Trinity is unique. More pillars, inscribed with the word “is,” pointed to the center, where “God” was written.

“Can you explain this to me?” Koji asked, innocently bringing up one of the faith’s most difficult to explain mysteries.

Clearly, Jeff has his work cut out for him. Yet, just as clearly, God is at work, stirring in Koji’s heart and opening doors for ministry in Tokyo’s karaoke confessionals.

*Name has been changed. This article was originally published in May 2020. 

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Andrew Shaughnessy

Andrew Shaughnessy is a long-time word slinger who spent nearly six years as MTW’s staff writer, gathering and telling impact stories from missionaries across the globe. These days, he’s off working as an analyst and editor in the publishing industry, writing fiction, and mountaineering. He holds a B.A. in history and English literature from Covenant College, and an M.S. in political science from Portland State University.

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