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The Japanese are one of the least-reached people groups in the world. We believe this will change! Please consider partnering with us in making Jesus known in Japan.  

日本は世界で最も福音が届いていない国の一つです。イエスさまの愛が日本で広がるように、ぜひ私たちと一緒に祈り、また、応援して下さい!


We could not do what we do alone! Our friends, family, prayer warriors and financial supporters are as much a part of God's work in Japan as we are.

As we are living as missionaries, we rely on financial support to live. We do not have a wage. If you would like to support the work God is doing through us, there are a few ways to do so.

Stewardship / give.net (UK Only)

We are registered recipients with Stewardship, who have set up a support fund for our ministry. You can support us by making gifts to Stewardship for our fund. Where applicable, the value of your gifts may be increased by use of Gift Aid (worth 25% if you are a UK taxpayer).

Please click the button below. Payment is easy and secure, and you can track your giving if you create a Giving Account.



PayPal (Worldwide)

You can also donate via PayPal. Please go to http://www.paypal.me/Seddon

Bitcoin (Worldwide)

We now also accept Bitcoin! Please scan the following QR code on your phone then input the wallet address into your Bitcoin wallet or service:


Bank Account (UK and Japan)

If you prefer to transfer money into one of our bank accounts, please find the bank details below:

UK

Account name : MR G W SEDDON
Account number : 12641951
Sort code : 40-64-20

Japan

Bank : JP Bank
Name : セドンナオコ
Account number : 10310-45340321

LINE Pay (Japan)

If you use the LINE messaging app, and are in Japan, you can also send money through LINE Pay. Please get in touch for our LINE IDs if you don't have us as friends.

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私たちは、応援してくれる家族や友人、祈りの仲間や経済的なサポーターの方々に支えられて生活しています。みんなのおかげで、こうして神様からの召しに従えるのは大きな恵みです!心から、ありがとう&ハレルヤ〜!^^

現在所属しているYWAMからは一切報酬を受け取っていないので、皆さまからの応援が私たちの支えです。もし私たちの生活をサポートすることを検討して下さる方は、ぜひお祈りの上、以下の口座までよろしくお願いします。神様から何倍もの祝福がありますように!

ゆうちょ銀行
セドンナオコ
口座番号 10310-45340321

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