The Family Federation for World Peace and Unification
They founded FFWP to realize the kingdom of heaven on earth based on families, since the age for individual salvation had passed.
True Parents declared the era of the Family Federation for World Peace (FFWP) on May 1, 1994, exactly 40 years after the founding of HSA-UWC, on the foundation of True Parents' Holy Wedding and the condition of having completely indemnified the 33 years of Jesus' life.
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They founded FFWP to realize the kingdom of heaven on earth based on families, since the age for individual salvation had passed.
True Parents established Hoon Dok Hae, "gathering for reading and learning," on October 13, 1997, asking everyone to read True Parents' words and make them part of their daily life.
The Family Pledge expresses in detail the mission and responsibilities of the family in the era of Cheon Il Guk.
On August 31, 1989, the True Parents' Ceremony for the Settlement of the Eight Stages (Pal Jeong Shik) opened the age when indemnity no longer would be necessary.
On July 1, 1991, True Parents conducted the Ceremony to Proclaim God's Eternal Blessing and designated the day as Chil Il Jeol (7-1 Day).
Later that month, on January 10 at the Belvedere training center in the United States, True Father declared that the Completed Testament Age had begun.
In this way, True Parents brought the providence for the Completed Testament Age to its conclusion.
On April 10, 1992, at the Seoul Olympic Stadium, True Parents held the inaugural assembly of the Women's Federation for World Peace (WFWP) along with the Seoul Assembly of the Women's Federation for Peace in Asia.
True Mother was the keynote speaker at rallies of the Women's Federation for World Peace (WFWP) in 21 cities in South Korea in 1992
True Father formally declared that True Mother had achieved victory in the completion of the providence of restoration, and that she stood on an equal footing with him in leading the providence under God.
True Father gave a Special Workshop for Japanese Woman Leaders in Kodiak, Alaska, starting August 9, 1993.