President's Corner: Celebrating the Mother’s Heart

Dear friends,

Hope you had a most meaningful and uplifting Mother's Day!

How appropriate that WFWP International's 30th Anniversary celebration for the greater public was celebrated the day before Mother’s Day—as the heart, soul and the forward propelling force of WFWP is the MOTHERLY HEART!

Please, take the time to view (or review) the international celebratory program with messages from our international Presidents, Dr. Julia Moon, and Sr. Vice-President, Dr. Sun Jin Moon, and chapters around the globe. So very colorful and impressive!

What moved me personally the most was the slide show of all women leaders who have passed on into the spirit world! They are our heroines we will always remember, and I feel they are watching over us and cheering us on!

This still being the month of May, I would also like to give a shout-out to all our own mothers, grandmothers, and sisters who nurtured us throughout generations and shared their invaluable wisdom with us!! A big THANK YOU!

This month will also conclude our annual, focused membership drive, and we thank all those who renewed their membership or joined. We will not stop here, as we seek to reach a goal of 1,000 women for peace this year!

It is a great time to join or rejoin, and also receive the spiritual and practical benefits of community and networking and more!

As one women leader recently mentioned to me: We women need to join and work TOGETHER, as we can accomplish so much more! 

Sharing inspiring words from our Founder, the Mother of Peace, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, who spoke at a national 30th anniversary celebration in Korea, said: "Women have to play an important role in educating humanity about the Heavenly Creator." She also mentioned that in times of national crisis, like in Israel, it was the women and mothers, who saved the nation by carrying on their spiritual traditions.

She concluded by saying: “I trust you all!" 

Onward and upward to the next 30 years!

Sincerely

Angelika S.

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