by Robert Brown | Mar 31, 2018 | How I joined the church
by Ken Owens March 31, 2081 I lived in San Francisco during the late 1960s, and I was basically a shy person. My best friend was a Japanese-American named Michael Ozaki. Through him I began searching for more internal things. I joined the US Navy in 1971 and became a...
by Robert Brown | Mar 4, 2018 | Challenging Times, Children, Sam's Weekly Thought
by Sam Harley March 4, 2018 Did you ever have an experience like this? Where you could only do one thing, but somehow it was enough? Six years ago, when my blessing broke up and we lost our house, I had to find a room to stay in. A blessed couple who lived in the same...
by Robert Brown | Feb 27, 2018 | Church Centers
by Walter Lowe February 19, 2018 The first major holiday was quite different for me. Jan 1st, 1977. I was in Miami, Florida with Larry Ross, learning to do the ginseng business. The church center there had only three members: an 1800 couple (Mr and Mrs Midorikawa), we...
by Robert Brown | Feb 27, 2018 | Campaigns, Witnessing
by Robert Brown February 25, 2018 Robert went to Korea in 2003 for two weeks when Father asked for 1200 Americans to work for reunification of Korea. At the time he worked for the main newspaper of Ventura, California, the Ventura County Star. He was given permission...
by Robert Brown | Feb 27, 2018 | Challenging Times, MFT and Fundraising
by Caroline Cecile February 25, 2018 Caroline shares how she was caught as a foreigner here past her visa of two weeks and went to jail. She share her stew with another jail mate and felt Father’s heart. She was almost deported several times but remained to this...