A famous household in a nation

Sun Myung Moon
March 16, 2008
Peace Palace

Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han January 1, 2007

Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han January 1, 2007

Summary of True Father's words:

120 members of the WFWP took part in this morning's Hoon Dok Hae.

If a famous household in a nation, does not do everything they can to allow their nation to prosper, that household will decline.

People of this world, who stand in a position like that of Rachael and Leah, fight between themselves each boasting that they are from a famous household.

I named Shin-gook, my grandson, after my granduncle.

As I near 90, I enjoy most being a grandfather, though it is not easy!

There are some who talk ill of me in Korea but I am well-known outside of Korea. Wherever I go, the members of parliament and leaders come to see me.

I do not go to the place of conflict; I call those who are in conflict and educate them.

Coffee in Kona is famous. I'm thinking of educating people using coffee.

True Father then asks Rev. Peter Kim to give a report on their visit to Hawaii. Rev. Kim talked about Hawaii and the location of Kona. He disclosed that True Parents recently purchased a coffee farm in Kona. Rev. Kim also introduced some of the plans True Parents had for Kona.

Hoon Dok Hae concluded with Rev. Kim's prayer.