Searching After True Parents
... Parental feeling never changes, but remains permanently. You may change mood even 12 times a day, but you should have some unchanging quality within you. If everything is always temporary in your life, how…
Fulfilling Our Responsibility as the Chosen People in Unity with True Parents While Attending the Heavenly Parent
... Parental feeling never changes, but remains permanently. You may change mood even 12 times a day, but you should have some unchanging quality within you. If everything is always temporary in your life, how…
... Unless the quest for peace starts from the peace of an individual, it is bound to fail again and again. Then how can an individual achieve peace? Only by having absolute love and practicing…
... I remind myself and want to remind you that actually there is nothing we can try to give as an excuse when we think of what he is doing and the kind of life…
... Christians think that because Jesus said, "It is finished," nothing remains to be accomplished on earth. There is a vast gulf, however, between this concept and the Principle. Since God has to send the…
... I hear the sweet sound of rain falling quietly down. But the words which I spoke to you on the phone last night are running through my mind like the movement of waves. I…
... God sent me to this earth in order to initiate this providence. No one else could finish this except me. I came to this world and have walked that path. I have won victory.…
... There is only one secret, one way to become one. Simply try to serve each other. That attitude alone can make people unite. When you try to do that with a person you don't…
... We pray that our minds will be governed by You, not by ourselves. In the 1980's we would not be shameful children. but we would become Your glorious children by unmasking all shamefulness and…
... When I initiated the three seven-year courses there seemed to be a stone wall blocking us, with one obstacle after another. Many early members thought there was no hope, no way to break through…