Lineage of Legends
Christopher Davies

UK and German Volunteers helped on Service Project tour of Japan and Korea

2018-09-01 · Source: tparents.org

We all came back from the Hyojeong Trip and Kumamoto Service Project safely after a busy schedule for one month. The participants; Four of us from the UK and two from Germany. The highlight of the trip was that True Mother invited us, 360 of us in total, to the Japanese victory celebration party and gave a talk to our group.

The young people and members united with True Mother’s determination.

This Next year we will bring 1200 young people, J-CARP, K-CARP, USA CARP and international CARP each countries bring 300 people.

Japanese CARP and especially Korean CARP members realized that the Hyojeong trip was not just a American CARP project, it’s a worldwide young peoples’ project.

I believe that the UK and European young people should connect with providential countries and the world level.

We started with a two day Divine Principle workshop with lectures from Mr Nakamura and Mr Kachi. It was very good; especially after Mr Kachi finished his lecture, during the final prayer our young people were crying and determined to work for the providence.

We had plenty of activities with Japan-CARP in Japan, then we went to Korea and visited the DMZ at the 38th parallel north to host a Peace Rally. South Korean FFWPU members were moved by our international CARP members’ praying with tears for the sorrow of God and for the sake of the North Korea people.

In the center of Korea, we also held a rally for the North and South Korean unification, I could see hope that the reunification of the North and South could be realised through young people. Afterwards, only European members went to Kumamoto, Japan via Kyoto and Fukuoka for the service project.

On the first day there we visited the Deputy Mayor, and the Deputy Prefectural director to establish the Peace Road project.

They treated us like VIPs, and it seems that they never experienced such a large scale of project with local government.

We taught English at the temporary housing of the earthquake victims. Young people and children came. They were very pleased and they shared their experience of the earthquake.

European members, Kumamoto CARP and other Japanese, and Koreans people rode bicycles for the Peace Road project in very hot weather. Well done to Caleb, Julia and Max.

We stayed at one of the churches in Kumamoto, two young couples who are youth group leaders looked after us and young blessed wives with small babies organized the projects. They were very active. We were very impressed with their hospitality.

Finally, I sincerely express my gratitude to you for supporting this project. Special thanks go to British brothers and sisters for their donations. Thank you very much.