Lottie Moon Christmas Offering 2023 – Day 2

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We Will Reach the Lost Through Innovation
Day 2

Virtual reality reaches lost through innovation

Michaela Knippers grabs the bulky virtual reality goggles off the desk and tightens them onto her head. Her husband, Justin, is already strapped in and waving his hand in the air to scroll through different maps he sees through the goggles.

As new International Mission Board missionaries to Osaka, Japan, they’ve been studying Japanese all day, and their brains need a break. For these 20-somethings, that means jumping into the virtual world — a video game simulating reality that, for them, is both relaxing and their place of ministry.

The couple finds a spot to chill in a virtual backyard that resembles countless real ones — neon tiki lights, Texas-sized mosquitos buzzing around, potted plants and multi- colored flowers. In the back corner, Justin spies some friends around a fire pit and presses his controller forward to walk over. Within minutes, the missionary shares an insight from Scripture.

“Virtual reality evangelism isn’t really any different from regular evangelism,” Justin says, explaining how it works. “You find a common point, build a relationship and draw the conversation to the gospel.”

Unlike most video games, VRChat is all about socializing. No one “wins.” The whole point is to connect and talk to people. Michaela adds most in the game are lonely and looking for a solution to their problems, just like she was years ago in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Virtual reality seemed like the perfect fit for her as an introvert. You can be anything you want online without ever leaving the house. This severe social withdrawal, anxiety and reclusiveness
is so common in Japan that there’s even a Japanese word for it — hikikomori.

Justin was the first Christian Michaela met who spoke about Jesus in the virtual world. It didn’t take long to see the solution to her greatest problem — spiritual lostness — was the gospel. The now-married couple teams up to be a steadfast missionary presence through digital innovations. They recognize their unique interests and skills in the gaming world means they might be the only ones to share the gospel with those in the virtual world where they serve.

“Virtual reality is just one of many tools missionaries use to reach out to the lost around them,” Justin says. The missionary points out it is important to find someone “in real life” (IRL) to follow up and disciple the new believers. This is why they study Japanese — so they can relate at a heart level in the tech capital of the world.

Although virtual reality isn’t the real world, Michaela asks that you pray for the real people inside of it who need the gospel.
Ask God to help the Knippers learn Japanese so they may transition relationships from VR to IRL. Pray for more missionaries who are willing to use the newest innovations and technologies to reach the world for Christ.

 


Pray for the real people inside the virtual world who need the gospel.

Ask God to help the Knippers learn Japanese so they may transition relationships from VR to IRL.

Pray for more missionaries who are willing to use the newest innovations and technologies to reach the world for Christ.


 

We pray…

We are thankful that in today’s world, You provide innovative opportunities to share the gospel.

We praise You for the ministry of Justin and Michaela Knippers. They are leading very real people to know You through virtual reality gaming opportunities. They are using gifts and skills in technology for Your glory.

We pray for the Knippers as they use virtual reality to connect with people who are lonely, hopeless, wary of society and looking for a way to connect with others. We pray for those who experience hikikomori, the Japanese word for severe social withdrawal, anxiety and reclusiveness that is common in Japan.

Thank You that these IMB missionaries can use a tool built for entertainment to impact the lost. Through innovative gaming, the Knippers have met people who do not have access to the gospel in their home countries. Bless these opportunities for Your kingdom.

Also be with the Knippers as they learn the Japanese language during this first term on the field. May You receive all the glory for their innovative work to share the gospel with the world’s lost.

Amen.