True Parents’ 50th Holy Wedding Anniversary Fishing Tournament

In Jin Moon
April 23, 2009

Family Federation for World Peace and Unification
North American Headquarters
4 West 43rd Street, New York, N.Y. 10036

NHQ20090423 No. 14

To: All FFWPU District, State and Church leaders, all Blessed Central Families
From: Rev. In Jin Moon and Rev. Ki Hoon Kim
Date: April 23, 2009
Re: True Parents’ 50th Holy Wedding Anniversary Fishing Tournament

Father asked that we keep the tradition of holding two fishing tournaments every year -- one in the spring at the Hudson River and one in the fall in Alaska.

Though we are really only asking that the East Coast District Directors focus on this, we want to extend this opportunity nationwide for those who would like to register for this fishing tournament. Each district should send at least one representative who is experienced at fishing. There may also be an Ambassador for Peace and or an ACLC Pastor who might love to come. Please consider. Second Generation are welcome!! As in the past, True Father may also participate.

2009 Annual Peace King Cup Fishing Tournament on the Hudson River

SCHEDULE:

DAY 1: Sat., May 2

Oceanic Seminar-Dr. Noda, Fishing Techniques and Orientation
10:00 am-1:00 pm, FFWPU, 78 DeMott Avenue, Clifton, NJ
Bring your guest to educate about Ocean Providence, Includes Lunch

DAY 2: Sat., May 9

Fishing Tournament Fishing Only
7:00 am register, 8:00 am-5:00 pm fishing, Croton-on-Hudson, NY

COST: $120 per person (includes two dozen bloodworms)
$100 extra if need rod and reel, please order in advance
$40 for guests or members fishing on their own boat or from the shore
$20 Seminar only

WHO MAY ATTEND:

Open to all American Leaders and Members and guests. Emphasis on East Coast members and guests.

PRIZES:

1st Prize: $3000 / Certificate and Trophy
2nd Prize: $2000 / Certificate and Trophy
3rd Prize: $1000 / Certificate and Trophy

THINGS TO PREPARE:

Fishing rod, fishing lines, hook and sinker (for catching striped bass at Hudson River)
Personal medications
Waterproof outerwear-Rain gear and boots
Sunglasses
Hat
Sunscreen
Gloves
Lunch Box, water bottle

REGISTRATION:

Each participant is asked to fill in the attached form and send it by May 1st to Mr. Terry McMahon by e-mail or by fax (please look below for contact information.)

INQUIRIES:

Mr. Terry McMahon
FFWPU-NJ
78 DeMott Avenue
Clifton, NJ 07011

Sincerely,

Rev. In Jin Moon
President FFWPU – USA

April, Mother's Favorite Month

In Jin Moon
April 19, 2009

The following is a transcription of Rev. In Jin Moon’s sermon at Lovin' Life Ministries held at the Manhattan Center in New York City on April 19, 2009.

Good morning, brothers and sisters. And good morning to New Jerusalem and West Rock and all the other boroughs that are joining with us this morning via broadcast. I’m delighted to see all of you here at Lovin’ Life ministries. I woke up this morning and looked out my window. The forecast for the weekend was a bit of cloudy skies, and perhaps a little bit of rain. But I realized that our Heavenly Parent gave us a beautiful day, and I hope your drive into the city was a beautiful one.

I was just thinking about my parents this morning and especially my mother because April happens to be her favorite month. For my mom, April signifies many different things, but most importantly it signifies a new beginning, a time when we can come out of the coldness and the darkness of the winter months and look forward to the lovely spring blossoms, the beautiful flowers, and all the little creatures coming out of the woodwork.

For me, it has always meant a time when I can re-evaluate and reassess what I would like to do for the remainder of the year. What are my goals or the things I would like to accomplish? So it’s truly meaningful for me to share this time with you.

I’m sure you listened to the words of the Bible and the words of my father [from the readings]. My father has always greatly loved this country of America. Generally, America is seen as a land of opportunity, but for my father it was a land where he was going to raise up young people to really, truly love God, a place where he could build the ideal kingdom with the great American brothers and sisters.

I still remember flying in. I believe it was December 23, 1973, when my siblings and I flew on Korean Airlines in the hope of seeing our parents in America. We landed in Hawaii, spent some time there, then went to Seattle, Washington. And then we were riding to New York City, where we would see our parents. I was only eight years old, and I remember being wide awake and being so amazed by the skyscrapers and all the different colors of hair people had. Such diversity: big, fat, small! You name it, America had it.

One of the first things that my parents did was say, “We want you to taste America.” The first place my father and mother took us was to McDonald’s. I know that McDonald’s is not getting such a good rap because of what people call cholesterol sticks and too much hamburger, but back then it was something really neat. For a lot of my siblings, of course, we’d had beef, but we’d never had cheese before. I still remember biting into a Big Mac, biting into something gooey and a bit smelly. But when it worked its way down, it was absolutely divine. After the first bite, you just could not help but gobble the whole burger up, and, before you knew it, you wanted more.

I remember my older brother, even when he was 11 years old, was very robust and strong. In our first visit to McDonald’s, he said, “Dad, can I have three more? My parents watched him in delight, but there was also a look of almost horror on my mother’s face watching him down this Big Mac. That was our first taste of America.

Then my father and mother said, “Kids, we have to give you a tour of how incredible this country is because this country was truly prepared by God.” My father took us to Washington, D.C., and said, “Let me show you why.” He showed us that the Congress was convened in prayer and that there was even a prayer room in the Capitol building where senators and congressmen can go to offer a prayer when they are overburdened with the issues of the day. Their time there can be a time of cleansing, a time of healing and rejuvenation as they remember the country’s heritage, which is really God.

Father said to look at the dollar bills, even. We couldn’t read English at that point but Father pointed out that “In God We Trust” was on all the bills of American money. He said, “See, even in the things like money, there is God here. There is God in every aspect of this country.”

I remember him telling us many great stories about the courage and the faith of the Pilgrims who came to this country. They escaped England to find the freedom to worship. They didn’t want to be persecuted just for believing in something that they wanted to believe in. They left England for Holland and stayed there for a while, but then the New World attracted them greatly. The New World was the land referred to as the land of opportunity. The first Mayflower inhabitants came to this country with the desire to worship God. My father said that this as the basis of the colonists’ desire. That was the true desire of God when he saw this country. God wanted this country to be a Christian nation. God wanted his people to revel in his Word and to substantiate his Word, to live a good life, build great families, and raise wonderful children.

What was the first thing our Pilgrim Fathers did when they came? The first structure they built was a church. We all know that they arrived in November 1620, in the winter. One of the things that my father loved to point out was that when they were crossing the seas, many strong storms came (one even knocked down a huge mast), but the people persevered in their faith. They persevered in their belief that they were going to do God’s will, and here they came.

My father said that the interesting thing about the Mayflower is that the colonists stored grain in the hold of the ship, but no one touched it. And even as the inhabitants settled, and so many of them died (over half of them died that first winter) they never touched that grain because they believed in the promise of spring. They believed that it was going to carry them forward. So even as they were dying, they saved the grain with the belief in the spring that would come because they wanted to plant and reap a harvest the next fall. My father and mother continually told us these stories, and they have become a part of who we are.

As we were going to school, my father said, “Your job is to love America more than the American people. How do you actually love somebody? You have to speak their language.” He encouraged us to get the finest education, to really understand the English language so that we could truly love the American people.

That message has stayed with me throughout the years. Now that I’m in my 40s and have five lovely children and am blessed with a husband who is not afraid to support me from the background, I realize my father’s wisdom in asking us to deeply study the language. If you really think about it, love is about understanding. You feel loved when your wife understands you. And children feel loved when they feel their parents understand them.

The difficult thing about interracial marriages and intergenerational gaps is that many cultures speak their own language and each generation speaks its own language. It’s almost as if we don’t have a common language. But my father has been saying that the common language for all of humanity is true love. How do you really love somebody? You have to understand them.

Maybe a lot of the First Generation in the audience might be thinking, “Interesting service; loud music!” But you know what? The kids are thinking, “Louder, louder, harder!” It is in this language of true love that you can say, “I am going to understand. I am going to love it because my children love it.” Maybe this is the younger generation’s way of saying, “Mom and Dad, this might not be your cup of tea, but thank you for coming with me. I’m so happy you’re here.”

My father is 90 years old and I’m in my 40s. We could stick a couple of generations in between us. If I really wanted to, I might say to myself, “Why is my father like this? Why is he so obsessed with God, obsessed with the language of true love, obsessed with the singular mission of wanting to create ideal families on earth?” But you know what? When I take a step back and realize that he was born in 1920, born in a different generation, but is a man who is probably the greatest proponent of women’s leadership, the greatest cheerleader for women in the world to become great, it’s just unbelievable.

Coming from an Asian culture, where virtuous women are seen as quiet, servile, and behind the scenes, here is this 90-year-old man from an ancient generation, saying, “Daughter, you have to get the best education, you have to speak the best English, you have to love the American people more than your own, and you have to serve them with all that you can provide.” I think my dad and mom are really hip and really cool people.

Worshipping here together at the Manhattan Center is a wonderful opportunity to remind ourselves how truly blessed we are. Sometimes in the busy schedule of the day, I forget how much I really have, and I forget sometimes how incredibly precious this country is for God. I was reading the Gospel of Luke, which is interesting in that the theme of repentance and forgiveness runs throughout. I was reading Luke 4:31 to 5:16, the story about Jesus and the fishermen at the Sea of Galilee. I thought about this as I was reading it aloud and then in my mind visualized what this episode might have been like in human history.

Here I see Jesus coming to the Sea of Galilee, seeing two boats, and seeing fishermen getting ready to put their nets away for the day. Jesus goes up to Simon Peter and says, “Prepare this boat. I want to take it out.” How would Simon Peter have reacted to Jesus, who was viewed as a carpenter and not known to be a fabulous fisherman, coming upon these sturdy, hardy, weather-beaten fishermen and saying, “Let me show you. I want to go catch some fish.”

I’ll bet that in the back of Simon Peter’s mind, he must have been thinking, “What is this dude talking about? It’s the end of a long and arduous day. I’m putting away my nets. Why does he want me to prepare a boat to go out?” He actually voiced his struggle, saying, “Jesus, we were out there all day long and we didn’t catch anything. But I will do as you ask me.” He resolved his struggle in the correct way, saying, “Lord, I will obey you.”

The interesting thing about this story is that Jesus says, “Let’s fish in deeper waters.” Maybe the fishermen were not catching fish because they were afraid to go into the deeper, the mysterious, the fearful waters. Maybe they stayed closer to shore. Maybe they were hoping to see the fish in shallow waters. Yet Jesus said, “Let’s go to the deeper waters.” For me these words deeper waters have a lot of meaning. It’s a wonderful metaphor to think about because deeper water doesn’t just mean water. It means all things in life that are deeper, more profound, more mysterious, more powerful.

Because Simon Peter obeyed Jesus and went into the deeper waters, he caught more fish than he could handle. His boat couldn’t hold all the fish; he had to ask his friends to come and bring another boat. Even when the other boat came, they were both laden with so much fish that they began to sink. Then Simon Peter said, “Lord, forgive me, I’m a sinner.” He realized that through obedience to the Lord or obedience to God’s will he was given an unexpected blessing, more blessing than he was ready for, more blessing than his nets could hold. Then what happened? The onlookers, the sons of Zebedee, John and James, saw the miracle of faith, came to their knees, and left everything to become Jesus’ disciples.

When I think about these chapters in Luke, considering America and its providential role, what comes to mind is that America is an incredibly prepared country. It is a blessed country in terms of external things. We have the best education, the best entertainers, the best schools to make us whatever we want to become. But what my father came to America to preach was to remind the people that America was forgetting God, our Heavenly Parent.

He often told us children that when he first came to New York City and stood in front of the Empire State Building, he could not help but be overcome with tears. Tears were streaming down his face, and he just could not stop crying. Somebody asked him, “Father, why are you crying? Are you okay?” He replied, “This is a country prepared by God. This is a city prepared by God. The external greatness is so apparent, but where is the internal greatness of the American people?” He saw young people using drugs right around the corner. He saw prostitutes walking down 42nd Street, hoping to turn a trick. He saw young people literally lost, not knowing who they were, where they came from, or what their purpose in life was. These were the tears my father shed.

When I think about this quote, I’m thinking that my father was so sad for America because it had become such a shallow country. Without God, everything loses meaning; without God, the only things we want to strive in our life for is power, knowledge, and wealth. If these are the driving forces that gave rise to these great monuments that we call the Empire State Building or the Chrysler Building, or the other incredible monuments that this city has, then they’re worthless because they have no purpose.

When we find time together, my kids and I like to watch a DVD. I home-school my kids, so there’s no TV in the house, which means they do a lot of reading. But when we do pick a movie night, we pick a movie that everybody wants to see. When my eldest son came home from Scotland, one day he said, “Mother, there’s this incredibly funny movie. I like this actor and Gwyneth Paltrow is in it. It’s called Shallow Hal.” Have some of you seen it? He gave us a brief explanation of what the movie is about, and we thought, okay, let’s watch it.

It’s basically about a main character who is so shallow that he wants to date only the beautiful women of the world. But he’s so shallow that he’s not satisfied even with a beautiful woman; he always finds something wrong with the woman. Maybe she’s incredibly beautiful, but she chews gum and she talks funny. Or another is wonderful, engaging, and articulate but she has a very strange toe. These are the examples the movie gives.

One day he comes upon a motivational speaker named Tony Robbins, who I’m sure some of you know about. He casts some kind of spell over this guy (Hal), and from then on he can see only the inner beauty of people. So here he is, the serial dater, if you will, introducing his dates to his friends, and the friends just don’t get it. They’re seeing the women externally, but he’s seeing the women internally for who they are. As far as he’s concerned, she’s marvelous, she’s glorious. But to other people maybe she’s a bit heavy or might have warts; she might not be that beautiful.

Watching this movie as a family and talking about the movie together, we said, “Maybe many Americans see their country’s external greatness, but we need to see America through God’s eyes. We need to see America with eyes seeing inner beauty and see if there’s anything beautiful to look at.”

In Korean, the word for America, Mi-guk, literally translates as “beautiful country.” This is a beautiful country. But in which way are we going to be beautiful? Just externally? Just in the incredible things we can build, incredible discoveries we can make? What about in the truly beautiful way, the inner-beauty way of understanding each other’s culture, recognizing how incredibly important each and every human being is, realizing that we were born here for a purpose, born to be wonderful sons and daughters of God?

When I hear the quote, “fish in deeper waters,” I’m very much reminded of my father because most of you know that he loves to fish. He spent endless days in Gloucester, Massachusetts, during my summer vacations. I would have the opportunity to spend a whole summer with him. It’s probably the most precious memory I have of my father because if he was not on the boat, he was off around the world and I never saw him. But on the boat I had the honor and privilege to take care of him.

God gave me a special blessing. I’m the only daughter in the family who doesn’t get seasick. Quite a few of my brothers get seasick, too. I was naturally picked, if you will, to accompany my father to the ocean every day at the break of dawn. At 4:30 he would round up all the members, and we’d go out to sea. The first few days, it is absolutely beautiful. But if you do it day in and day out, it’s really difficult.

In my father’s customary style, we went out at 4:30 and didn’t come back until after 10 pm or 11. Or sometimes my father would say that we were going to sleep on the ocean that night, and we didn’t even get to come home. The next day at 4:30, it would start all over again.

I remember my father deeply meditating. At first I thought he might be sleeping because I remember poking him in the side to see if he was awake. He’s like, “Uuummph, In Jin!” I would say, “Appa, I just wanted to check if you’re awake. Do you need something?” He would reply, “In Jin, I was meditating. Go down and prepare something for the other people.” He would sit in his chair for hours. I would prepare some food. Since I was the only sister who didn’t get seasick, you know what that meant? Designated cook. Designated cleaner. I had a wonderful helper named Spiro. Both of us spent the whole summer together, not just taking care of my father and learning all his fishing tricks, but also learning how to cook.

I remember preparing different meals and lovingly taking the food to my father. He would always ask me, “Did the other people get food, too?” I would say, “Appa, you ask me that all the time. You know I prepared food for them.” Then he said, “Okay, put this down and you go take care of the crew.” I always felt so loved by this man. Even before he took his first bite, he was thinking about the crew, making sure they were okay. He wanted me to serve. He wanted me to be his ambassador in serving the other people on the boat. He said, “Because you are my daughter, you should be the first to prepare the food and the last to clean up.” He taught me that from a very early age.

He was out every day, even when 20-foot waves blocked the sky and there was lightning and thunder. I remember one day the Coast Guard posted warnings and said that all the boats needed to come back in, but my father said, “No, no, just a couple of more hours.” Then we got a tuna on the line. I remember my father out there fighting that tuna with 20-foot waves crashing on both sides of the boat. I’m peering out, wondering what was happening. I was so scared and wondered if we were going to make it home.

The boat shook so badly and aggressively that everything in the cupboards was falling out, sliding side to side. The big fishermen were being bounced around like ping-pong balls. Here I was, holding onto the couch, petrified with fear. It was at that moment that something came over me, like a voice speaking to me, saying, “Do not be afraid of the deep waters. Do not be afraid. Believe. Believe.”

It might have been a dream; I might have hallucinating in my fear. Who knows? The only thing I know is that I heard what I heard. Then an incredible serenity and calmness came over me, almost like an out-of-body experience, where I saw the ship being thrown around and my father outside, holding onto the line, and had a feeling that everything was going to be okay. I said to myself, “Why did I ever doubt my father? Even if I were to go, I would go in style, with my father.” Why was I ever afraid when I had my father right there before me? Maybe I needed to have a little more faith that we could stay out a couple of hours longer and head back.

Head back we did, and, when I got home, that was the first time I kissed the ground. It was so good to stand on the dock. I ran to my mother and literally bowled her over. She exclaimed, “In Jin, what’s going on?” I said, “Omma, I’m so happy to see you.” She had no idea why this 12-year-old girl was screeching down the dock, literally running her over. I remember her saying, “I love you, too.” This is a special memory for me.

There were many lessons like this that I learned in the course of the summer. Whenever I hear fishing stories from somebody else or even when I read the Bible, all these memories surface in my mind, and I’m taken back to that very instant when I was literally hanging on for dear life, this little girl in the middle of the ocean, with her father still intent on catching that fish.

I said to my husband, “Since my father loves fishing so much, and because he loves me so much, I am convinced that the reason we’ve been blessed together is because your nickname is Fish-eye.” That must be the reason Father blessed me to this man. With those huge eyes of love that remind me and my siblings of a fish, here is this beautiful person who’s going to be staring at me for the rest of my life and forever onward. It’s no wonder that his favorite food is seafood. Every Valentine’s Day when we try to schedule a romantic dinner, it’s got to be seafood. I don’t know how many times we’ve talked together, saying, “There are other types of protein in the world besides fish. Would you like to try some red meat this year? Try some game?” But he loves seafood.

Here we are, a movement that’s more than three decades old in this country. I think a lot of us with children are wondering, did we really make a difference? Many times I ask myself that question: Did we really make a difference as a movement. In an incredible way, we did. The company my father founded a couple of decades ago called True World Foods is a seafood company. When he initiated that project, nobody knew what sushi was or what eating raw fish was about. I remember going to school, hearing somebody mention sushi and the kids would say, “Yuck. You eat raw fish? That’s disgusting.” I remember hearing those words growing up.

But this company now services more than 90 percent of the best seafood restaurants in this country. I think my father single-handedly got the world to love sushi. So if you’re asking yourself the question, did we make a difference? Absolutely! We’ve been feeding America for the last couple of decades. Not only is my father preaching the beauty within, but he is also emphasizing the holistic living approach, taking care of our bodies because we are divine beings. We are vessels that God can work through.

So just as we take time every Sunday to worship together, to clear our conscience, to love the Lord, and to come together as a community, my father encourages holistic living. We have one of the most influential pharmaceutical companies in Korea that produces Il Hwa ginseng, introducing ginseng to the American public. We are introducing fish as an alternative to red meat and white meat because it’s healthier. My father has been taking care of America, even if we didn’t realize it. All these things he and True Mother have done have allowed the American people to eat more fish, to become more healthy. Maybe to do less cooking preparation because the true wonderful characteristic of each ingredient should be savored and appreciated. The great thing about going to a nice restaurant and enjoying fine cuisine is that you can taste the saffron, but maybe not so much that it overpowers the other flavors in the food. It’s that magical blending of herbs that makes it truly divine.

I think about America being called a melting pot for so many years. Now it’s being called a salad bowl. Here is this great country where different races, religions, and cultures come together and are melded into one American tradition, one American consciousness. All of us who are born in this country have the idea that we are American, whether we are mellow yellow, or red or black. It doesn’t matter. We all think of ourselves as American.

I remember my father asking us children the question, if America is the melting pot, doesn’t the pot need heat to melt these things together? What is this heat going to be? This heat is God. It’s the power of true love that turns America into an incredible melting pot. If we reach back to the consciousness of our Pilgrim Fathers, and we tap into their courage and belief that they could create a world of Christian brothers and sisters, then America can become great once again.

The most important thing that America was built on was belief in the Lord. My father says, “Look at the difference between North and South America. North America was built on the concept of the Lord. The people came seeking freedom to worship. South America was cultivated because people were looking for gold. Now compare North and South America. The disparity is quite profound, isn’t it?” The difference, my father says, is because North America was founded with the concept of God. America was conceived on the basis of God. It was this belief that carried on the dream of building this incredible country and made it into a reality.

You hear these three words over and over in many different sectors of the world today: You have to conceive and believe; then you can achieve. America conceived a dream. It was founded on that conception of a dream. It was carried forward in the belief of our Pilgrim Fathers. Now we have to make America into a great country and achieve that dream. So, brothers and sisters, I feel in this second Sunday that we’re sharing together that it is a wonderful opportunity to remind ourselves how incredibly blessed we are, what an incredibly vast future is waiting for us.

Just as we strive to become a great nation, just as we strive to go higher and higher and higher and achieve many incredible things, we must always return to God and remember that if you want to create a tall building, you have to dig deeper. The height that you see must be equivalent to the depth that you don’t see. Emily Dickinson wrote in her poem “Aspiration”:

We never know how high we are
Till we are called to rise;
And then, if we are true to plan,
Our statures touch the skies.

Brothers and sisters, we must not forget how incredibly gifted and how precious each and every one of us is. Each and every one of us was prepared by God to do incredible things. But at this time, when God is asking America to awaken and tap into the spirit of the Pilgrim Fathers, we will realize our greatness. In that way, following God’s plan for America, we will touch the skies. But no matter how high we go, we must always remember that we are based in the deep waters, in the mystery of our Lord, in the compassion of our Heavenly Father, and in the belief in our God, our True Parents above.

So brothers and sisters, this is going to be a wonderful Sunday, and I pray that many, many blessings will grace your families. Please appreciate each other. Just as I look forward to learning so much from you, I hope we can work together to make America into that incredible country that God always dreamed it could be.

In the spirit of the whole Obama campaign that revolutionized America and the world, in the thought that an African American can be elected to the White House, that impossibility became a possibility and then a reality. Martin Luther King dreamed the impossible, and through his belief and his hard work in the civil rights movement we have a president in the White House who represents the slaves of this country.

In the Last Days, the first will be last and the last will be first. So, brothers and sisters, incredible things are happening. The providence is moving very quickly. We need to come together and remind ourselves what an incredible time this is. Please join with me in celebrating America, in celebrating our lives, in celebrating the dream, and in celebrating the belief of our Founding Fathers. Let’s re-determine ourselves to achieve that dream and truly make America great once more.

Luke, chapter 4

31: And he went down to Caper'na-um, a city of Galilee. And he was teaching them on the sabbath;

32: and they were astonished at his teaching, for his word was with authority.

33: And in the synagogue there was a man who had the spirit of an unclean demon; and he cried out with a loud voice,

34: "Ah! What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are, the Holy One of God."

35: But Jesus rebuked him, saying, "Be silent, and come out of him!" And when the demon had thrown him down in the midst, he came out of him, having done him no harm.

36: And they were all amazed and said to one another, "What is this word? For with authority and power he commands the unclean spirits, and they come out."

37: And reports of him went out into every place in the surrounding region.

38: And he arose and left the synagogue, and entered Simon's house. Now Simon's mother-in-law was ill with a high fever, and they besought him for her.

39: And he stood over her and rebuked the fever, and it left her; and immediately she rose and served them.

40: Now when the sun was setting, all those who had any that were sick with various diseases brought them to him; and he laid his hands on every one of them and healed them.

41: And demons also came out of many, crying, "You are the Son of God!" But he rebuked them, and would not allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Christ.

42: And when it was day he departed and went into a lonely place. And the people sought him and came to him, and would have kept him from leaving them;

43: but he said to them, "I must preach the good news of the kingdom of God to the other cities also; for I was sent for this purpose."

44: And he was preaching in the synagogues of Judea.

Luke, chapter 5


1: While the people pressed upon him to hear the word of God, he was standing by the lake of Gennes'aret.

2: And he saw two boats by the lake; but the fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets.

3: Getting into one of the boats, which was Simon's, he asked him to put out a little from the land. And he sat down and taught the people from the boat.

4: And when he had ceased speaking, he said to Simon, "Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch."

5: And Simon answered, "Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the nets."

6: And when they had done this, they enclosed a great shoal of fish; and as their nets were breaking,

7: they beckoned to their partners in the other boat to come and help them. And they came and filled both the boats, so that they began to sink.

8: But when Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, "Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord."

9: For he was astonished, and all that were with him, at the catch of fish which they had taken;

10: and so also were James and John, sons of Zeb'edee, who were partners with Simon. And Jesus said to Simon, "Do not be afraid; henceforth you will be catching men."

11: And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed him.

12: While he was in one of the cities, there came a man full of leprosy; and when he saw Jesus, he fell on his face and besought him, "Lord, if you will, you can make me clean."

13: And he stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, "I will; be clean." And immediately the leprosy left him.

14: And he charged him to tell no one; but "go and show yourself to the priest, and make an offering for your cleansing, as Moses commanded, for a proof to the people."

15: But so much the more the report went abroad concerning him; and great multitudes gathered to hear and to be healed of their infirmities.

16: But he withdrew to the wilderness and prayed.  

This Beautiful Easter Sunday

In Jin Moon
April 12, 2009

The following is a transcription of Rev. In Jin Moon’s speech to over 1,500 people who gathered to hear her speak at the Manhattan Center in New York City on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2009.

Good morning, brothers and sisters. Please have a seat. I’m delighted to be with you this morning on this beautiful Easter Sunday. And thank you for coming into the city to worship with me here at the Manhattan Center. We’re truly delighted to have you.

Ever since the year 325, Easter has been observed on the first Sunday after the vernal, or spring, equinox, when the sun crosses the equator, and Christians have come together to remember this day of resurrection. For a lot of the younger people in the audience, Easter is one of those days that we look forward to because Easter means Easter bunnies, chocolate eggs, and arts and crafts. I am no different. I remember spending many days in preparation for the great event, making arts and crafts, decorating eggs with different dyes and crayons with my children.

I remember my husband always putting on a rabbit-ear headband to get into the spirit. Before I sent him off to hide these special, precious eggs that the children would discover all around our house, I would make a big puffball of cotton for him and stick it on his butt. That’s when he knew that it was time to go: He had only 30 minutes to hide those precious eggs.

While I was keeping the kids busy in the kitchen, making cookies, doing paintings about what Easter means, or making beautiful renditions of the bunny, my husband would be going around the property like a Ninja. He’d go behind the house, making sure no children were in sight, and then run to the front, hiding the eggs in the bushes. Then we’d see him disappear into the garage, or the annex, as we called it, to hide some eggs there.

I remember that he was so satisfied with himself when he came back undetected and undiscovered. Then we would the give the children the go-ahead: “It’s time for the Easter egg hunt!” The five screaming little munchkins would disappear all around the house, from the second floor on down to the basement, all around the property, into the bushes. Off they went. We would be waiting for their little squeals of delight when they discovered the eggs. We as parents would just be in the house, waiting for those baskets to come back. For the little kids, that was what Easter was all about.

But of course when we grow older, we understand the real significance of what Easter is. It’s really a day of resurrection. But the day of resurrection was preceded three days earlier by the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. That has got to be the most heart-breaking, most painful aspect of our human history, that week prior to the crucifixion when Jesus faced his trial and experienced his own disciples’ denial, especially Peter’s. Jesus actually foretold that Peter would deny him. And there was the heartbreak and pain that one of his disciples, Judas, sold him for a chunk of change. Can you imagine what the son of God must have been feeling at that time?

I want to share with you how my father feels when he thinks about Jesus and that sad moment. Nothing is more heartbreaking than to hear the words of Jesus Christ in his prayer at Gethsemane. I think a lot of the believers understand the prayer as a sign of weakness on Jesus’ part, especially when Jesus asked his Heavenly Father if this cup could pass. But Jesus was the son of God. If Jesus came to die and he realized that this was his divine mission, then wouldn’t he have ushered in his death as a courageous son of God? But Jesus asked this question not out of weakness but because he realized he wouldn’t have any more time to fulfill what he had come to do.

Even in the eleventh hour, even when the disciples that he took with him to pray at Gethsemane fell asleep, Jesus came back after the first prayer and asked them, “Can’t you just stay awake for an hour?” And he went back to pray. And then he came back and realized that they were heavy-lidded again. Then he prayed again, and when he came back the third time and saw that they were still sleeping, Jesus realized that the time had come and that he would be facing his physical death.

His crucifixion was an incredible tragedy for humankind. But of course we know that three days later, through the resurrection, Jesus had a spiritual victory. Jesus could stand in the position of a spiritual father. We also hear in the Bible about the emergence of the Holy Spirit, in the second chapter of Acts, where we see a true mother figure come into being. Together with Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit became the spiritual true parent. For over 2,000 years they have worked hard to bring unbelievers into the realm of love and into the understanding of who Jesus Christ really was.

What about the physical victory that Jesus longed so much to substantiate? That is why he uttered the prayer asking God if he could have a little bit more time. We know now that Jesus did not have time before he was crucified. Yes, there was great victory in the spiritual salvation, in the resurrection. But still quite a few works needed to be done. Jesus knew that he came not to die but to fulfill God’s original purpose of creation. What is that original purpose of creation? It’s to create an ideal family.

The Bible alludes to the fact that Christ would have to come again. For thousands of years, people have been waiting for the Second Coming of Christ. Then what happened? In 1920 a young Korean boy was born; when he turned 16 and knelt to pray on Easter Sunday morning, Jesus appeared before him and asked my father, Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, “Please fulfill my mission, please fulfill God’s original purpose of creation, please build the ideal family. I am only a spiritual victor in that I am the spiritual true parent, but I need you to fulfill my mission and establish the physical true parents, substantiating God’s dream has of an ideal family.”

I know many of you in the audience might be around the age of 16. I ask you the question, if Jesus Christ appeared before you this morning and said, “Can you please fulfill my mission?” what kind of an answer would you give? Maybe you would think, “Well, I really wanted to get my driver’s license. I have a driver’s ed class to go to, and then I have to practice driving so that I can get that permit.” Or maybe some of you would think, “I promised my friends I was going to spend some time with them at the mall. I’m really not sure, Jesus Christ, if this is for me. I don’t really see how going to the mall and saving the world have anything to do with each other.” Or maybe some of you might fall down and cry because you saw Jesus, you heard Jesus, you experienced Jesus.

From what I know, that experience of the 16-year-old boy whom I call my father was an incredibly profound one. It changed his life forever. From the moment that he said, unwilling at first, “Yes, I will try my best; I will fulfill your mission,” that poor boy has never, ever wavered.

Just recently, on January 31, we had the honor of celebrating my father’s birthday. I’ve never seen my father so happy for so long. I feel that he was so happy spending time with you because he could feel your spirit, he could feel the love the American members have for him. I think in his mind he was hoping, “Just as I was changed on that Easter Sunday, I’m hoping my American children can go on with the same devotion, the same determination, and the same commitment that I’ve kept throughout my whole life.”

As a daughter looking at this father, who’s 90 years old, sometimes it’s a very interesting experience for me. He can still out-speak anyone. Just recently in Las Vegas he spoke for 11 and a half hours. Those poor leaders couldn’t even take a bathroom break; they had to sit there listening. I was watching them, wondering what was going through their minds right then. He can out-dance anyone. I remember my kids coming to me after being at Hoon Dok Hae at the 90th birthday celebration. They said, “Ooh, Mom, Grandfather really can move.” And especially when he put in his two twists, my kids were like, “I had no idea!” I said, “You know what? Maybe that’s why you’re such great dancers. You didn’t know you got it from grandfather, did you?”

He can stay awake longer than anyone. Even many teenagers cannot outlast this man. Not only is he physically such an incredible specimen of a human being, but I have never seen anyone so obsessed with a singular dream and purpose, totally driven to make it into a reality.

Father has said over the years that what is most central in the universe is the parent -- child relationship because that is why God created the universe. God wanted to experience what it would be like to be a parent, to be a mom and a dad. I know that regardless of what we might think when we’re young, “Oh, I never want to be blessed, I never want to be married, I’m going to be independent and do my own thing,” when the biological clock starts ticking, we start thinking about those little pink and blue things in the baby department. We start wanting a family; we start wanting to experience what it would be like to love something as yours.

This was the desire out of which our universe was created, and this was the dream that God had in wanting to establish Adam and Eve as his first physical manifestation on earth, to carry on his lineage. But then we know what happened, right? Adam and Eve messed up. They made a mistake, and human history had to pay a great price before we could welcome the son of God, Jesus Christ.

I’ve often thought about why people had such a hard time understanding Jesus. Even the Bible speaks of Jesus as a self-proclaimed messiah. He was badly misunderstood. He was questioned. The issue of illegitimacy surrounded him his whole life. When you read the Divine Principle, you realize that this misunderstanding should have been cleared up by John the Baptist. He was the Elijah returning to proclaim to the world that Jesus was the messiah.

John the Baptist came from a prominent family. His father was Zechariah; his mother was Elizabeth. He was a second cousin to Jesus Christ because Elizabeth and Mary were cousins. The Bible refers to him as a very educated man, quite prominent and devout. But parts of the Bible refer to Jesus as having a very difficult childhood, a very hard life.

When you look at these two cousins, you have to wonder, how could John the Baptist say he didn’t know Jesus? They were cousins. How could he not know? If Heavenly Father blessed John the Baptist to be such a prominent figure, could it have been that maybe because of his own prominence and position, there was something in him that made him struggle about whether he should hand everything over to Jesus, to this second cousin with a question of illegitimacy around him?

I am sure that John the Baptist struggled with this issue. When we read the Bible, we know that ultimately because John the Baptist could not proclaim Jesus as the son of God, this sowed disunity among the people and helped lead to his crucifixion.

I think about how often my father has said to me that Christianity was prepared in the same way to receive the messiah and to proclaim him to the world, and how often he has said that had Christianity united with him, the world would already be a peaceful world. But we know that Christianity had a hard time uniting with my father, and, therefore, he had to go out into the wilderness, build his own church, raise his own disciples, come to America…

At first he was embraced because the message of true love is so beautiful. It’s undeniable; it’s what I call simple elegance. I remember in the 1970s my father was given the keys to every state of the United States, and people were joining our church, several hundred a week. The centers weren’t big enough.

Then what happened? People were afraid that this Oriental man was exercising too much influence over young Americans. Then we saw a backlash, saw the persecution start, saw ourselves being labeled as Moonies, being belittled as weird, being categorized as cultish. How many times did I see the newspapers refer to Rev. Sun Myung Moon as the self-proclaimed messiah? Just as the Bible refers to Jesus as the self-proclaimed messiah.

I did not know English when I first came. In American culture, I was a chink, a Moonie. I remember one incident at middle school. Sometimes girls can be really nasty to each other, much more nasty than boys. I remember a group of four or five girls who followed me around in the hallways, saying, “Isn’t your father Reverend Moon? Aren’t you a Moonie? Aren’t you a cult? You’re a Moonie. Your father thinks he’s the messiah.” I turned around and said, “Do you even know what Moonie means? In my language, in Korean, it means a design.(Moo-neui) is like a design on something. So you can call me Moonie as much as you want, but the way I’m understanding it is that you’re calling me a beautiful design of this school. And I have a design on you that one day you’re going to say it lovingly.”

When I talked to these girls, they were literally a choir, saying “Moonie, Moonie.” I thought, “Okay, the only thing I can do is clap along, at least turn it into a performance.” One boy was watching this whole thing. He was what you would call the hot kid on the block, the jock that every girl wanted to be with. Having gone out with every girl in the school, this guy found it intriguing that this Oriental girl was fighting back; I was making fun of them just as much as they were making fun of me. He came to my side and said, “Ladies, ladies, you are much more beautiful when you’re smiling.” Then he took my hand, and we walked down the hall together. I looked back and saw these not-so-nice girls with their jaws dropping, “Oh, my God, the jock of the school is walking down the hall with a Moonie!” He said to me, “In Jin, let me apologize for their immature behavior. I’m so ashamed I belong to this school.” We became great friends, even to this day.

That’s what a John the Baptist is. At that moment, he was my John the Baptist. If the real John the Baptist had been there for Jesus, he would not have been crucified, and we would not be celebrating the spiritual resurrection of Jesus Christ. I’ve often wished that my father had a true John the Baptist, somebody who’s prominent in our society, somebody who runs maybe a mega-church. Maybe God would bless that person so that he or she could stand in the position of John the Baptist to share with the world, “Guys, the Second Coming has already come. It might not be in the shape or form you want it, but he’s here.” Maybe some people are waiting for a Jesus to return that looks like Ben [Ben Lorentzen, one of the performers]! Doesn’t he look like Jesus?

Maybe they weren’t expecting a robust, funny, engaging, and compelling man like my father. But my father came. And you know what? Despite all the persecution and the difficulties, he just kept on going, one step at a time. He had a huge dream, but he took things one step at a time.

It was a glorious day in 1960 when the world could witness the Marriage of the Lamb. He found the True Mother; they were wed in holy matrimony and thus could substantiate the beginning of the dream that our Heavenly Parent wanted to realize in the body of Jesus. Jesus’ mission is still carried on to this day with our True Parents.

True Parents didn’t come just to tell you, “Look how great we are. We are the first man and the first woman to stand before you as perfected Adam and perfected Eve, and you guys cannot become great people yourselves.” No. True Parents are saying, “Just as we have become True Parents, you can become true parents, too.” We can graft onto this true olive branch and share in this lineage of our Heavenly Parent and in so doing become one family under God.

Brothers and sisters, this is an incredible time. Just as the egg symbolizes life and the potential of what it can be, this Easter Sunday morning symbolizes our life and the potential that we have in our hands to determine what kind of people we want to be. I’m hoping that as Americans, not only should we stand as loving couples, loving families, and loving children, but as proud and loving Americans we can share a little bit of our blessing with the rest of the world in service, through mission work.

My father has built so many hospitals and schools all around the world, hoping to teach people and nurture them so they can become great. How wonderful it would be if we could give a little bit of ourselves in the different categories that we happen to be really good at, that we can be passionate about, and in so doing, as representatives of this great country, go out into the world and share the good news.

Jesus brought us the good news, but you know what? True Parents brought us the breaking news. It’s breaking news time, brothers and sisters. This breaking news is a message of hope, a message of love. It is an invitation to live our lives filled with gratitude and happiness, in celebration and appreciation of each other, not being the kind of religious people who judge but instead the kind of religious people who have an incredible capacity to love, who can raise up not only beautiful children but inspire our young people to become a generation worthy of the name Generation Peace.

Our children need not die at school. Just last week somebody came into a civic center and killed 15 people. Another person killed three policemen. We have numerous school shootings all around the country. Our children need not die just because they want a chance to study and get better. Our children need not be afraid of going to Palestine or Israel, walking the streets in fear of suicide bombers.

We as parents need to do our mission of creating and encouraging ideal and loving families, really showing our children how we can live in a multicultural, multi-religious society with respect and honor. We don’t want to just coexist with each other, like the bumper sticker that you see all over the place says. Instead of different religions and cultures merely coexisting and putting up with each other, how incredible would it be if we could actually love each other!

Yesterday I was watching the news. Some commentators were saying how this is the worst economic crisis in the history of America. They were throwing out dire warnings. One of them said, “The economy is really bad, and the only things that are doing well in society are the churches, the bars, and the movie theaters.” This person talked about how the church is thriving because people are looking for meaning. When somebody like Madoff runs off with billions of dollars of his clients’ money and these people who were once the pillars of high society are standing out in the cold with nothing, I’m sure they must be looking for meaning in their lives.

Why bars? Because people want to feel connected to each other. They want to find some kind of commiseration together over a bottle. And why the movie theaters? People want relief, so they go to forget.

But I was thinking, maybe this severe economic crisis is a way God is helping all of us ask the very simple and very profound questions about the meaning of life. Maybe God wants us to go back to church. Maybe God wants us to come back home. And instead of just asking what is the meaning of life, maybe people will actually realize that the answer is within and they can find empowerment in the church.

For those people who are looking for connectedness in bars, maybe they can come home to church and realize they can do it much better here; instead of just commiserating, they can actually learn to love. And maybe instead of going to movie theaters to forget, maybe they can come back home to church and worship together so that they can truly celebrate the life that they’ve been given.

When I call this ministry Lovin’ Life Ministries, it means that it’s not about Rev. In Jin Moon. This is about you and me, all of us in this room, and all of our lives that combine in this incredible tapestry called the human experience, the tapestry of the children of God. I’m hoping that as we move forward and get to know each other a little better each Sunday, we can realize how beautiful everybody is, how much we can learn from each other, and how much we must be grateful that we have this opportunity to build and live in an ideal family that Jesus never had a chance to do.

Let us not be heavy-lidded, brothers and sisters. Let us not be asleep like those disciples at Gethsemane. Let us open up our eyes and realize that we’re living in a providential time, that we’re living in a time when the Second Coming, our True Parents, walks with us, encouraging all of us to become true parents.

On this beautiful Easter morning I’m hoping that we can all remember our dear brother Jesus, that we can remember our True Parents and remind ourselves that we are a phenomenal movement. We are the most successful movement, while the founder is still alive.

I’m hoping you’ll invite me to your 90th birthday party. I would like to see you bogeying with the moves that my children were so gung-ho about when they saw their grandfather.

I’m hoping that as we move forward and pass on into the next life, we can reap the rewards of a life well lived, that we can be with our ancestors and they can be happy for us, that we can be with our brother Jesus up in heaven and we can be happy for him.

Brothers and sisters, let’s open up our eyes on this Easter morning. I would like to leave you with a quote from a famous British novelist, Graham Greene. He is remembered as saying, “The door is always open for the future to come in.” The door is open on this Easter Sunday morning, brothers and sisters, and the future is what we make it. So I’m hoping that we can make it a loving one, a respectful one, and a celebrating one. So welcome to Lovin’ Life Ministries, and see you next week. 

Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s Memoir a Best-Seller in Korea

In Jin Moon
April 10, 2009

A new book on Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Becoming a World Figure Through the Love of Peace, has been published in March by the well-known and highly respected publishing company Gimm Young Sa. The publisher’s female president actively supported its publication when she realized that the bad publicity surrounding the Unification Church had been based on disinformation and prejudice.

The book sidesteps religious controversy and church theology, focusing directly on Father Moon’s character and his message to humanity.

The company is well known in Korea for producing numerous best-sellers covering a wide range of topics, including the lives of historical and contemporary Christian figures. Some have even jokingly called it a “Christian publisher.”

The first print run of 200,000 is indicative of Gimm Young Sa’s high expectations from the start. In just one week, the book became a national hit. It currently occupies the Number Six spot on the Korean “essay best-seller” list and is Number Twenty on the general best-seller list, ahead of modern classics such as The Secret.

Negative Christian reaction

The reaction among some in the Korean church community has been, as predicted, vehemently negative. Some prejudiced booksellers reportedly put the new title out of sight of prospective buyers until customers requested it by name. The publishing company has been deluged with protests and threats of a future boycott. Leading the pack has been the The Kookmin Daily, the newspaper run by the well-known Yeouido Full Gospel of Paul Young Gi Cho (said to be the largest church in the world). Gimm Young Sa’s website has been inundated with posts accusing it of having “sold out” to Reverend Moon and shameless profit seeking when it decided to go ahead with the publication. These detractors conveniently forget that the same publishing house produced many Christian best-sellers before.

Fueling Public Interest

Ironically, this backlash seems only to have fueled public interest. Approximately 30 percent of all Koreans are Christian, 20 percent are (nominally) Buddhist, and the remaining “nonaligned” are relatively open-minded.

Here are some comments from Internet bulletin boards:

"I am a Christian. My church tells me that Rev. Moon is a devil. I love to read Gimm Young Sa books. I felt betrayed by the company… Why did it sell its soul to the devil? Strange. This is the best company in Korea. It published so many Christian books, too. What a contradiction. They say the company spent three years preparing the publication. I had to find out for myself. So I bought the book. I couldn’t stop reading it. Was this stuff true or a fabrication? This is not one man’s life; this is an epic! I felt sorrow, sadness, pride. I was overcome by a whole range of emotions, and I could not lay down the book until I finished it at 4 o’clock in the morning. My conclusion this man is real. Next question is -- who is this man?! Whatever the answer is, everyone who loves peace and wants to do away with prejudice should read this book. I read it again and underlined all the important passages for myself. Who can persevere through so much persecution, prison, torture other than a saint? Thank you, Gimm Young Sa. I can believe in you again!"

"Thank you, Christians, for making so much noise over this book and drawing my attention to it. After that, I just had to go to the store and buy it! I am not an avid reader; I am not easily moved emotionally. But once I opened the book, I could not put it down before I finished reading it at dawn after staying up all night. This book changed my life."

"I read the book and I think it is great. I am returning to the bookstore to buy another book about the Unification Church. If I can’t find any, I will find a Unification Church nearby to learn more about Rev. Moon firsthand. I am not a religious person. I bought this book. My own accomplishments now seem smaller than a spot of dust or a grain of sand.. I think I now know why Christians hate this book. My heart was captured by the reading. After turning the last page, I took a long look up into the blue sky, up to the tall mountains."

"Although I love reading, I don’t spend more than three hours on any book per day. This one is an exception. I bought it out of curiosity, but once I started reading, I could not stop until I finished it all. It is not your regular page-turner The book touches the depth of your soul, pierces your heart. I never believed people like Rev. Moon could live in this day and age... His attitude and the scale of things he accomplished go way out of the range of other contemporary outstanding individuals such as Cardinal Kim Su Hwan or monk Seong Cheol. I feel he is the first real, true religious person."

"This book is going to be a great hit. Mark my words. After reading this book myself, I went to the room where my middle-school-aged son was busy preparing for his tests. I gave him Rev. Moon’s autobiography and said, 'Son, put down your textbooks, this reading comes first!'"

"Far too long we have had to listen to Christians making noise about the Unification Church. They should stop. And Unification Church members: Stop all your talk about Providence, providence. This book has accomplished what none of you were able to do: Paint a good, true-to-life portrait of the founder of your Church and make people pay attention." 

Newly Appointed Corporate Secretary for HSA-UWC - USA

In Jin Moon
April 3, 2009

NHQ20090403 No. 13

To: District Directors and State LeadersFm: Rev. In Jin Moon and Rev. Ki Hoon Kim<Dt: April 03, 2009

Dear Leaders,

This is to confirm that Mrs. H. T. was appointed Corporate Secretary for HSA-UWC - USA; a position previously held by Mrs. Kaye Allen. Mrs. T.’s appointment took effect on March 28, 2009.

We congratulate Mrs. H. T. for her new appointment and wish her great success in her new position.

We are grateful for the efforts Mrs. Kaye Allen has made as the Corporate Secretary. She has held that position from December 31, 1984 to March 28th, 2009 and we congratulate and commend her for the great work she has done. Mrs. Allen will continue her work as Director of the Legal Affairs Department with HSA-UWC.

Sincerely,

Rev. In Jin Moon
President FFWPU - USA

Rev. Ki Hoon Kim
Continental Director - North America 

Watch DVD of Hyo Jin Moon's Memorial Service

In Jin Moon
April 2, 2009

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Family Federation for World Peace and Unification
North American Headquarters
4 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036

Dear family,

I am praying for your families and your success. Last week we had a wonderful program with True Parents in Las Vegas. Thank you to the many brothers and sisters who were able to attend and make it a great success.

On Sunday April 5th I would like to ask that all family members watch the DVD of Hyo Jin Nim's memorial service held in Tarrytown New York on March 22 and the 90th Birthday celebration of True Parents held in Manhattan Center. The DVD can be shown as a replacement of the sermon or they can be shown in addition to the Sunday service. Those who cannot attend a central gathering at church can watch from their computer at home by logging onto the Family Federation web site (www.familyfed.org). Please understand that the contents of this DVD and website are the property of HSA-UWC and therefore must not be duplicated or passed around, uploaded to other sites or used in any other way as the material is sensitive, especially the Coronation ceremony.

God Bless you.

Sincerely,

Rev. In Jin Moon
President and CEO, FFWPU 

Bringing You Up To Date

In Jin Moon
March 28, 2009
South Point Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada

Didn’t David [Hunter] do such a great job bringing you up to date on what we’ve been up to? I am just so happy that I have my whole family here with me to really celebrate this hour with you. I know that many of you have traveled far and wide just to spend a little time with us, and I’m very grateful for that.

There’s really not much to say after our Rev. Hyung Jin Moon shared with us the vision of what we need to do, together with my brother Kook Jin, who’s done such a phenomenal job, namely, the very difficult job of restructuring and reorganizing our movement. Just as Dave Hunter said, we are just at the beginning of a lot of good things to come.

I am so pleased to have my elder sister here, Ye Jin onni. Last night we had a wonderful dinner together as a family, and I said to her, “Sometimes it gets lonely being the only sister that’s on the frontline, but how wonderful it would be to have an elder sister pave the way for all the great daughters and women in the audience as well.” Wouldn’t you look forward to that?

We have my handsome brothers here, like Kwon Jin. And we have Sun Jin here also together with us. They have truly been the wind beneath my wings. These last eight months of many new experiences -- meeting all of you, seeing all your families, coming to know your kids by name, and even having the opportunity to cook for some of them on STF -- have been a wonderful opportunity.

I feel like God is giving us a chance to do something awesome and wonderful for America. I know there have been a lot of changes recently, but I always say, “Whenever you have change, there’s opportunity just waiting around the corner.” Heavenly Father is giving us a great opportunity for America to play an important role in bringing about world peace, something that my father has talked about, even dreamt about incessantly, ever since he was 16 years old.

Just as my father has lived a life of incredible sacrifice and incredible conviction, he is challenging all of us to do the same. I often turn to my fourth child, Truston, who just turned 16 this year, and say, “Your grandfather was your age when he decided to live his life for God. So what will you decide to live your life for? Will you be a man of conviction, just like your grandfather? Will you be a great son of our Heavenly Parent, just like grandfather?”

The kind of questions that I ask my son are the same questions I ask myself and that I ask you. Our father is an incredible man. Even though he’s 90 years old and even though he may be tired, just yesterday he spoke to us for almost 12 hours. That’s how passionate he is about God and about creating this world of peace that he has dreamt of for so long. He has given us the next couple of years for us to substantially see his dream and our dream become a reality.

Why do I feel so strongly that the dream will be realized? First of all, I have a great team: I have a great Moon team going here. Last year when I lost my older brother, which was such a shock and such a difficult thing for the whole family to bear, I said to my husband, “Hyo Jin oppa and Heung Jin are the two brothers that sandwich me. Those two brothers have always been the two pieces of bread that made me a baloney sandwich. Hyo Jin oppa used to jokingly call me the baloney, and Heung Jin, too, in a loving way. But I lost my sandwich.” But, as Dr. Lowery said to me many years ago, “God works in mysterious ways.”

Interestingly, now I have two pieces of bread that continue my life and role as a baloney sandwich. Now I have my younger brother Hyung Jin and also my younger brother Kook Jin, who are doing such phenomenal jobs and allowing me to participate with them. I feel like a team once again. I have not only lost two brothers, but I have gained two more. And not just them, but I have all of my family here together with me. And the family members who have gone to spirit world are already working together with me; I feel them every day, and I know that they’re hoping to see America become that great country that it truly can be.

Kook Jin stressed accountability, transparency, and results. Isn’t that wonderful? I know many of you have been waiting for this, and it’s something that I would like to bring to headquarters. In the personage of Hyung Jin, you have compassion, devotion, and healing. He has brought tremendous healing to many of us who were just simply tired. He has inspired and reinvigorated those whom I call the old and crusty -- and many times I include myself in that group, too -- encouraging all of us to look within to see how truly beautiful we are, to tap into the divinity, and to truly live a life, as Kook Jin says, inheriting the true love of God.

This is a fantastic movement, and you are incredibly lucky to be born at a time when True Parents are walking on earth together with us. You are hand-picked and hand-prepared. We have to ask ourselves, for what? Hand-picked and hand-prepared to complain? To be nonchalant about what we have here? No. We were hand-picked and hand-prepared to be excited, to be invigorated, to be inspired about walking together with our True Parents, about inviting the Heavenly Parent into everything that we do, and about raising up a new generation of peace, men and women of character and conviction who are going to usher in a beautiful new age of world peace. I’m excited now! Are you?

Thank you very much. Please bring this exciting atmosphere with you as you travel back to your districts. Please have a safe trip, and please always know that the True Family is right there with you. We love you very much. God bless you.