Speeches
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N. Jones: Address to Rally of Hope IV
- Saturday, December 5, 2020
“How could we, who were called to lead men to the ultimate Leader of all men, Jesus Christ, spend our time reducing His message to lead men to our self-aggrandizing political leaders?”
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D. Meares: Address to Rally of Hope IV
- Saturday, December 5, 2020
“Peace I leave with you! My peace, I give to you! Not as the world gives, do I give my peace to you!”
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H.J.H. Moon: Address to Rally of Hope IV
- Saturday, December 5, 2020
“Most notably, as the coronavirus continues to spread, we face a situation where face-to-face communication is all but stopped.”
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K. Felix: Address to Rally of Hope IV
- Saturday, December 5, 2020
“God is a devoted father who loves us, His children, no matter what race, culture, orientation, or religion we belong to.”
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M.C. Celi: Address to Rally of Hope IV
- Saturday, December 5, 2020
“God is a devoted father who loves us, His children, no matter what race, culture, orientation, or religion we belong to.”
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S. Radebe: Address to Rally of Hope IV
- Saturday, December 5, 2020
“I believe it is time we move beyond church to create a home...”
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T. Walsh: Opening Remarks for Rally of Hope, November 22, 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“One can only imagine what it took for South Korea to rise in such a relatively short time from the ashes of utter devastation to stand today as one of the leading nations of the world.”
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G. Blanco: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“In Colombia, we will continue to support reunification and the development of the common points the two Koreas have shared for several decades. Once the entire world sees that they share the same identity and identify themselves with the same language, the world will recognize the fact that the two Koreas are brothers who can live together peacefully.”
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H. Moon: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“The grave problems arising in the world today are not only the problems of Korea. Our Heavenly Parent should be the center through which all these problems can be resolved.”
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C. Hill: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“The Korean War is one of the most bitterly fought conflicts of the 20th century, one of the worst wars that happened in that “Century of War,” and it is one whose ill-effects continue to be felt in dividing brothers from sisters, wives from husbands, and children from parents.”
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Y. Leterme: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“Indeed, today more than ever in so many decades, we need a surplus of courage, a surplus of hope, of leadership, of understanding without borders to face and overcome the daunting challenges of our time. Because indeed, the challenges we are facing are both numerous and extremely demanding.”
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S. Mayardit: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“Working for peace is not an easy task; nor is peace itself something that can be achieved overnight. Peace, to those who desire it, means making painful decisions. It means having endurance to deal with many challenges that prevent its quick realization. And it means having tolerance to hear the other side.”