CARP USA Newsletter for November 2020: Thank you!
2020-12-02 · Source: tparents.org
Grateful for You Thank you, thank you, thank you!
We are so encouraged by your generous support during Giving Tuesday. It’s because of your contributions that our students are able to get the resources and support they need to build the CARP chapters you know and love.
If you missed out on Giving Tuesday but still feel called to give, there’s still time. Any contributions given through the end of the year (including Giving Tuesday) will go into our 2021 program budget supporting students and chapters nationwide.
As for our students, they will be closing out all of their meetings for the semester and moving into winter programming including workshops and leadership training. CARP Las Vegas and CARP Bay Area both hosted a final weekend workshop for this semester this past weekend!
Thank you, again, for supporting our incredible students. We couldn’t do it without you!
News CARP Las Vegas November 2 Day Retreat
CARP Las Vegas hosted their final two day retreat of the semester this past weekend.
Their theme was how to live a principled lifestyle including what can produce the greatest happiness in our lives and how have people that can keep us accountable to that lifestyle. Student presenters Tim Kiluba, Tatsuhiro Narifusa, Monica Halenko, and Kobe Neuhaus shared the content!
See more on their Facebook page!
CARP Bay Area hosts Thanksgiving UP Seminar
CARP Bay Area also hosted their UP Seminar retreat over Thanksgiving weekend.
They had guest speaker, Rev. Kevin Thompson, give the presentations. He shared that everyone wants to be loved. The universal principles and laws surrounding relationships are never against us but for us. We simply need to acknowledge and learn these principles to adopt an attitude of always giving. We all want to be around those who give authentically, but we have to take the bold step of being that person first.
See more from their retreat here!
HyoJeong Conference goes live for round three
The third HyoJeong Conference hosted by CARP America, Korea, and Japan took place on Friday, November 13th. For the first time, the third HyoJeong Conference went live on the newly launched Facebook page attracting about 1000 viewers. The Conference, initiated in August, is creating the space for young people to engage with understanding and advocating for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula.
Read more here!
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Announcements
The Mother of Peace is coming to America for Rally of Hope
Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon is coming to America this week and is hosting the World Christian Leadership Conference Convocation and Rally of Hope on December 5.
Christian leaders from around the world are coming to speak about the responsibility of America, culminating in Mother Moon’s own prophetic message.
Don’t miss out on this incredible event:
Register Here
Mother of Peace, a Memoir by Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon
CARP Co-Founder, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, newly released Memoir is available for purchase today!
Find out how she lived an exemplary life of peace and how she has and continues to inspire leaders from around the world to follow in her footsteps.
Get your copy on Amazon today and find out more at motherofpeace,com!
We are hosting an online book club for her Memoir as well. You can check it out at carplife,org/motherofpeace!
Thank you for your continued support for CARP.
Feel free to continue reach out to us with any questions or comments.
Jennifer Pierce Communications Coordinator jennifer@ carplife,org
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