Never Break a Promise
I'd like to explain why Father never breaks a promise. A promise can't be made by one person; it needs at least two people.
First Disciple of our teacher. Kim Won-pil joined True Father in Pyongyang, North Korea
I'd like to explain why Father never breaks a promise. A promise can't be made by one person; it needs at least two people.
Father has been loving God and all mankind so much, that he really expects us to love God, America, and all mankind even more than himself.
In 1946, when Father was 26 years old, he was called by God and went to North Korea to preach the word of God.
Yesterday I talked about how difficult it is to take care of people and gave practical guidance on how to do it.
The members, who had been searching for truth, were so moved when they found it that they could not leave the church.
You know very well many spiritualists testified and attended Father though no one else could understand him
The Fall of Man can be compared to embracing the right hand with the left.
I told you about that group which prepared to welcome the Messiah and about how they prepared.
Besides the Sunday service, Father taught us a lot of things at various opportunities.
Usually the leader gives the representative prayer. Before everybody finishes "Amen", I sometimes hear someone talking to others.
Yesterday I told you how Father witnessed to Mr. Kim and Mr. Pak in the prison.
This morning I'd like to tell you what kind of job Father had in the prison. Mr. Pak, who came to know who Father was, recommended the easiest job in the prison.