That may be true, but first you have to have students, and that means soul winning--on the wane in Japanese churches.
In the independent Baptist movement there, the BMM Bible school I taught at went under for lack of students. I understand that the BBFI and BIMI schools are still going, but I don't know how many students they have. Schools in other traditions are shrinking.
Dispensationalism along with Pentecostalism is the false prophecy of today. Here's Hal Lindsey speaking for your camp.
Says Lindsey; "The prophecies can be pieced together to make a coherent picture, even though the pieces are scattered in small bits throughout the Old and New Testaments.
Hal Lindsey," 'The Late Great Planet Earth' 1970 (Chapter 4) *Paradigms of Paranoia: The Culture of Conspiracy By Samuel Chase Coale
At least in the States, the emigre EC-B brotherhood (related to the Unregistered faction) does not rely on "Bible colleges" to educate their preachers and pastors. Instead, they use a system of conferences over a weekend or for a week to educate them. These are based on what I term the local "presbytery".
"But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin" (1 John 1:7).
I heard about this problem in Japan about 5 years ago through a similar article by OMF. Here in Mizoram, we have a surplus of seminary-trained young men and not enough local pastor positions for them all. I used to try suggesting that some of them consider ministry in Japan, but none of them took me seriously. There is a decent number of Mizo missionaries in SE and East Asia, but so far I don't know of any in Japan, and very few who consider pastoral ministry abroad as an option. Culturally, I feel they could be a good fit if prepared well.
Then why are you posting here. Many of us are Dispensationalists. And the subject of this thread the lack of pastors in Japan has little or nothing to do with Dispensationalism.
Thanks for noticing this. Notice I only respond to others as a courtesy if it seems to be drifting off-topic.
Not all are Dispensationalists. You call yourselves "Baptists" and some are by historic standards. But in reply to John, I would no more attend a Dispensational "Baptist" church than I would any other church not tied to Historic Christianity.
If you read my posts, conjuring up missionaries when God does not send them is purely an attempt to plant tares.
Jesus says all that the Father gives to him will come to him.
Also, having Jesuit origins, Dispensationalism is a means by which Antichrist still remains embedded in the temple of God. You need to be aware of this. Also, many other Catholic doctrines replaced Christian truth today.