IMboni Samuel Radebe’s Visit to Mother Han
... she’s very worried about South Korea. Then she said to me, ‘Go out and speak to South Koreans; speak to Christian leaders.’ As I’m speaking to you now, this is a moment when you…
Empowering the Heavenly Parent Holy Community
... she’s very worried about South Korea. Then she said to me, ‘Go out and speak to South Koreans; speak to Christian leaders.’ As I’m speaking to you now, this is a moment when you…
... Countries like China, which deny religion, are closely watched by the UN. The Unification Church originally opposed communism, and now the world is becoming increasingly concerned about the political persecution of religions – particularly…
... We hope that in these brief days, Mother Han will feel the warmth of sunlight, the breath of fresh air, and the presence of Heaven. But we must not mistake this pause for progress.…
... Whatever one may think of the Family Federation, witnessing hundreds of humble believers braving the cold night in prayer is profoundly moving. Their sincerity is palpable. Even skeptics, if they stood among them, would…
... Right now, China, South Korea, and Japan – this fanatical anti-religious coalition – are colluding, and they are trying to build a new transnational network to root out religion not only in Japan but…
... In 2009, all members of the Yamagami family, including the future killer, signed a settlement with the Unification Church and got 50 million yen back.
... May the Tokyo High Court listen. May it hear not just the clamor of politics, but the quiet conviction of faith. And may it remember that justice, like truth, is not served by silencing…
... President Trump questioned whether Mr. Lee was conducting a political “purge” when Mr. Lee defended the church raids at a White House summit in August. Mr. Lee shrugged off the question and told administration…
... Mr. Hamada—who bravely advocated for religious liberty—highlights a broader pattern: the continued use of anti-cult rhetoric to mask leftist ideological battles rooted in Cold War-era antagonisms.
... This is not just a Japanese story. It’s a cautionary tale for all democracies. When media outlets abandon neutrality and adopt the grievances of activists, when courts are pressured to litigate ideology instead of…