Discover the Mother of Peace, a memoir by Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon

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As we began this seminal year of 2020, in just a few short months we have seen environmental catastrophes such as the uncontrollable forest fires in Australia, the global health crisis presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, and the painfully devastating realities of unresolved racial inequality here in the US.

Though externally it may feel like the world is in turmoil with very little hope, we at Women’s Federation for World Peace hold firm to our founding principles that women are called at this time to be a catalyst for positive change through our divinely inspired and uniquely feminine voices.

Therefore, we are excited to announce the release of the memoir of WFWP Founder, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, entitled “Mother of Peace: And God Shall Wipe Away All Tears from Their Eyes.” In it she shares deeply poignant memories of her life from growing up in an idyllic village in what is now North Korea, being plucked from her home as a child to flee the devastation of the Korean War, her budding determination to devote her life to God and wipe away pain in the hearts of all people, and working tirelessly beside her late husband, Rev. Sun Myung Moon, to found and lead a multitude of peace initiatives including WFWP. Since her husband’s passing in 2012, she has also led a global movement for peace with sensitivity, ingenuity, authenticity, and most of all sacrificial love, living consistently and without compromise for the sake of others.

We hope that in reading this book, you will get a glimpse into the heart and soul of a woman who has devoted her entire life to a path of love, compassion, forgiveness, service, and sacrifice. Mother Moon shares many deep and personal insights: “Thinking back as the person called to live as the Mother of peace, I realize that over time ‘sacrifice’ became a name I could call myself. [...] We cannot meet God from a position of reigning over others. He finds us when we are silently working for the sake of those in greater difficulty than ourselves.”

At such times as these, we hope this book will bring you comfort, renewed determination, and a reflection to your own personal commitment of service to others, your community, and the world.

We invite you to watch the short video below to give you just a brief introduction to the Mother of Peace, and click the link below to purchase her memoir. (Kindle and paperback versions available.)

 
 
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