I’ve been saying goodbye to Liege today. I had soup with a good friend, and we talked about the changes going on in our lives; It’s good to be on a parallel journey with someone. She’s leaving for Brussels, I’m leaving for the US, but we’ll be connected wherever we go, fellow travelers and seekers … Continue reading
The Present and Future of the Unificationist Sunday Service
Originally posted on Applied Unificationism:
By Robin Debacker My husband and I were empty nesters when we realized that our expectations and needs were no longer being met by the weekly Sunday service. We were newcomers to Europe, having spent 12 years in Korea, but we’d been feeling the same there, too. An idea whose…
THE STUDENT WORKSHOP
A LIFE STORY by Nataliya Chesnokova I am 25 years old, and a PhD student at Russian State University for the Humanities. In Russia, a PhD student should get teaching practice, so since 2012 I have been teaching Korean History and the History of Russian Koreanistics (it has a long and interesting history, by the … Continue reading
Unconditional Love in Practice
LIFE STORY by Enrique Ledesma A few years ago a person from another country was sent to a church centre where I was the director. I was advised that she had some deep emotional difficulties trusting anyone and attacked those who tried to get near her. It was not long before I experienced that first … Continue reading
THE LIFE STORY PROJECT
LIFE STORY: or how to identify your transferable skills~ THE ASSIGNMENT: Think of something you did that was really fun, challenging, adventurous, or difficult. It can be from any time in your life. It can be something very simple, like riding your bike for the first time, or that no one even noticed, like my … Continue reading
STAGE FRIGHT
STAGE FRIGHT, by Seo Jin “If I ever have to speak in front of many people again, I will never be nervous, thanks to this experience.” Hello, everyone. My name is Seo Jin. I major in Chinese and Chinese Literature. I’m going to talk about my challenge, stage fright. Every time I had to give … Continue reading