Lineage of Legends
Sun Myung Moon

The Goal for One World Crusade - Original document

1973-03-05 · Source: tparents.org

by the end of 1974. That would mean 2000 members on mobi le units by the

end of 1974 (and 6000 in centers. Each state should have 200 members.)

Of every three persons converted by the mobi le unit, the best one should

remain on the team (best in age, education, abi l ity and future potential).

Role of the MU Commander

The MU Commander has ful l authority in the place where he is campaign-

ing. (As soon as the mobi le unit leaves, the R returns to his normal

function. He has authority within his state.) The Commander is not intend-

ed to control everything, however. The mobi le unit is there to stabi l ize

the center and to give to the people there. He is to promote a harmonious

The MU Commander must report monthly to Mr. David S. C. Kim. The report

is to include the fol lowing.

1. How team members are trained and how they accompl ish. 2. Witnessing approaches and techniques. 3. How Principle is appl ied in the m .pi le unit. 4. Financial stat:s of the unit, problems. (Individuals should not have separate source of money.) 5. How they trained key members. 6. Plans for mobi l izing masses of people. 7. PR and diplomacy (internal good relations with IW, SR and Church and outside contacts.) 8. Publ ic opinion--comments or reactions of publ ic after campaign. 9. Schedule of dai ly activities; individual ‘s plans. 10. Number of persons who brought one person or more per month. (How many?)

1 1. Plans for integrating chi ldren, youth, adults and elderly. 12. Plans for systematic organization anywhere you are l iving.

Role of the Itinerary Workers

The IWs belong directly to Our Master and Parents. Theirs is a

special position structured directly under Our Leader. They are to report

what they themselves are doing, what the mobi le units are doing, what the church

centers are doing and what the State Representatives are doing. Later the

IWs wi ll be increased to the sane number as that of the mobi le units in

the state. Eventual ly there wi l l be 50 IWs as there wi l l be 50 mobi le

units and SRs. She must help with some external matters such as PR or

developing new areas to make the movement successful.

Thy iW can fol low the mobi le unit. She may stay in the church center

and even go to the SR anywhere in the U.S. The can pe trate anywhere be-

cause she belongs to Master. She must try to have the total picture. She

can write a report any time, not necessari ly at a regular time.

1. You belong to Master and to National Headquarters. (“The National Headquarters means our Master Himself.”) You are to fol low the National Headquarters pol icy and instruction.

2. Travel among the mobi le units, sometimes staying with the unit for one week giving individual and group guidance. Then you can organize revival meetings after the mobi le uni has gone and do follow up work.

3. You must be concerned about the st~.e, too, sometimes giving infor- mation to the mobi le unit as wel l s to the church center. You must even be concerned about the world wide level , giving some sort of revital izir element through this kind of activity.

4. Encourage people to subscribe to Way of the World and New Age Fron- tiers. Feel respor..s le for individual and group education. Hold inspiring meetings. Look at the total scope of the movement and then level out the differences between states. Recommend change of personnel to Headquarters or e Mobi i Unit Commander.

5. Send reports to National Headquarters.

Role of the State Representative

1. You are in the position of parents over the state in which you are residing. You are to be self sufficient and even to give someone to the Mobi le Unit to strengthen their operation. You should help them financial ly, too. You are the State Parent--you wi l l have the “master load of heart,” the center of the heart in your state. You must embrace the people of your state.

2. Always keep in mind that you are the center of the state. If there is something wrong in your state, you are responsible to correct the situation and if a good thing happens--pol itical ly, economical ly or otherwise, you should be happy too.

3. You must be the al l-time front-l ine, the leader in everything because you are the parents taking care of your chi ldren, your spiritual chi ldren to be.

4. Pray to bless the residents of the state and city. Sacrifice for that cause.

5. Set up the heavenly tradition which can be regarded by the people in your state and by God. You are the image of the new tradition for the state. No one can do that but you.

6. You are the center of your time, your concentrated time and effort. You are not to be second to anyone in your state in this area. Then you wi l l fulfi l l your spiritual -physical parent role to that state and to the cities where you are staying.

7. Your assignment is witnessing and education, training.

8. :end in monthly reports and contributions to National Headquarters.

From the time you have 20 people, you must send one of every three

converts to the Mobi le Unit. The goal is 6000 people in centers and 2000

on mobi le units-(“Then you wi l l have this nation” ) by the end of 1974,

then 30,OQO members by 1975. Each state shou have 200 members. Indivi-

dual ly the goal is one new member per person per month.

At th’L J me you are Pioneer State Representatives, Mr. Choi is a ful ly

qual ified state representative, others should prepare to function at the

level of Mr. Choi in the future.

Economic Aspects

The $70.00 contribution:

Al l members must donate $70 per month. Only Mobile Unit Commanders

and IWs are exempt. The original plan was for the $70 to go to Master’s

private account. He plans to put it in a special fund for sending guests

overseas and for diplomatic work. At some time He plans to buy an educa-

tional institution where chi ldren of Blessed Couples can have special edu-

cation. Because of the emergency at Headquarters, Master al lows us to

use this mpney. The $70 is donated directly to the True Parents (even

though it is sent to Headquarters.)

Ginseng Tea:

The Ginseng Tea is the best qual ity. The Korean government approved

it and recommended it to the world market. There are 25 Ginseng Tea fac-

tories in Korea. Top export Ginseng Tea companies were reaching an annual

income of business of $130,000 to $170,000 when the Church’s factory was

opened. In three months we were exporting $150,000 monthly. In January of

this year, we exported $250,000, in February, $300,000. Our Leader plans

to expand this Ginseng Tea market up to one mi ll ion dollars per month.

To oriental people, Korean Ginseng Tea is sort of spiritual medicine

or panacea for everything. In China in the Emperor’s days, they observed

the value of it. They even worshipped Ginseng root and put it on the wall.

Now your blessed fatherland has the perfect condition of soil , weather and

water for it.

When sell ing the tea, indicate that it is our product, a product of

I lwha Company. Tel l people that there are several types of Ginseng, that

it is Korean and the best quality in the world. A Japanese laboratory

analyzed the tea and gave us a citation stating that it is the best imported,

had the best essence and extract. The box and label were designed by

The phi losophy behind the product is that we are giving spiritually to

the dying people with Divine Principle and physical ly, we are giving l ife-

giving Ginseng Tea.

In order to expand each state and city, the branch of this trading company

under our operation, and to continue marketing, some expense is expected.

So he is giving you a wholesale price $10 a box and you sel l at $25. You

may not buy it at that price to give to parents and friends, however.