featured articles
<h2><a href='http://familyfireplace.org/2010/08/hyung-jin-nim-comes-to-visit-our-home/'>Hyung Jin Nim comes to visit our home:</a></h2> by Simon Cooper<h2><a href='http://familyfireplace.org/2010/07/europeans-get-a-taste-of-japan/'>Europeans get a taste of Japan</a></h2> by Tim Read<h2><a href='http://familyfireplace.org/2010/07/mind-body-united-everyone-looking-sharp/'>Mind Body United…everyone looking sharp</a></h2> by Simon Cooper<h2><a href='http://familyfireplace.org/2010/07/update-from-brits-abroad-at-cheongpyeong/'>update from Brits abroad – at Cheongpyeong</a></h2> by Simon Cooper<h2><a href='http://familyfireplace.org/2010/06/young-generation-breathing-life-into-forgotten-cult/'>Young Generation Breathing Life into Forgotten Cult</a></h2> by Tim Read

“The hardest thing I’ve done in the last 10 years” »

by Matthew Huish

I jumped onto the DLR between Lewisham and Stratford yesterday to join some brothers doing some wintessing to promote an event taking place at midday this Saturday (at Ithaca House on the Romford Road, just in case you’d like to attend).  Any journey on the DLR tends to be more scenic than the underground, and as the train approached Stratford I was able to see the progress taking place to prepare for the London 2012 Olympics.

Simon setting the world on fire with his burning spirit!

When I found Simon and Jeff, we agreed to do about 20 mins of leafletting and outreach before meeting to discuss some issues in McDonald’s.  Although I’ve been doing street-witnessing at least once a week for the past month or two, this morning I suddenly found myself struggling to get going.  I walked along the street just looking at people, always hesitating to make an approach.  Once I reached the corner of the road, I decided to sit on a public bench and gather my thoughts, or rather empty my thoughts.  I realised that my mind was overwhelmed with many thoughts and concerns, deadlines, people to call, jobs to do etc.  What I needed to do was realise that God accepts me and would accept any offering I make in that moment if I chose to offer it sincerely.  After all, none of my other concerns would be addressed there and then.

I breathed in (“I’m alive”) and then breathed out (“thank you”).  I counted my blessings (too many to count, actually) and remembered that I really want people to share what I have.  I spent the remaining ten minutes walking up and down the street rehearsing my approach in my head, so that once I finally start speaking with people, I’ll know where I want the discussion to lead.

Jeff bought me a coffee and chocolate brownie at McDonald’s (both of which were surprisingly good) during our meeting with Simon.  Jeff shared that witnessing was the hardest thing he’s done in the last decade, qualifying that statement by considering the spiritual challenge of reaching out to people’s hearts.  In my experience, it’s not very hard to stop a stranger on the street and have a jolly conversation; the difficulty is in sensing and addressing that person’s spiritual needs.

Stratford library - a nice place to meet people

Back on the street, Simon asked me if we could approach people together.  The area in front of Stratford library was reasonably busy yet not too noisy, and now I was able to speak with people freely.  After handing out a few fliers, however, Simon confessed that now he needed a couple minutes to prayerfully reflect and get his mind together.  As he sat at the entrance to Morrison’s, I continued approaching people.  Very soon, Simon rediscovered his inspiration and purpose and we enjoyed the rest of the hour meeting some of the lovely people of Stratford.

With the national witnessing campaign coming up, I guess many of us will experience a moment or two of nervous apprehension, experienced by Simon and me today.  It happens to the best of us, eh?  I don’t think it’s a sign of doubt or faithlessness, rather it shows that we take witnessing seriously and, while we recognise our personal shortcomings, we’re willing to offer ourselves to Heavenly Father and the absolute good spirit world to work with us to reach people so they can also share the blessings we enjoy.

A Christian community serving the needs of the local community

Thank you for sharing Matthew! I can really identify with what you have described, maybe not in the same context but definitely this feeling of nervous apprehension when trying to reach out to people. Personally I often really struggle to be in the right mind frame to do activities like witnessing or public speaking. Preoccupied with my own concerns, thoughts, school deadlines etc. I can't easily move beyond myself, and I forget that what is really needed is a positive and prayerful attitude. I'll remember this next time. :D

Emma - 19 March 2010

Connect with Facebook

Out and about – East London »

by Peter Schroder
leaflet for East London campaign

the leaflet

Tomorrow, Saturday, 27 Feb 2010 is kick-off in East London; we are going  witnessing. Stratford is our place. Preparations have  all been done  over the last few weeks. Among them  a leaflet. Pretty looking,  how was it done? Let’s ask the creator.

“I used Microsoft Publisher for the design. And the content is the result of a meeting between us members in East London,” she explains. “In a constant feedback  between  junior and  senior members we reached the present result.”

“Originally I wanted to put a picture of a woman – looking up as if in prayer – in the bottom left hand corner, but we decided to change this to honour the founders of our movement instead, Dr.Rev. and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon, who we proudly announce.”

“Do you love working in design?” “Yes, I do!”

the creator of the leaflet

its creator

i really like the design - very vibrant and attractive, but it also delivers the message well. good stuff, Haesul!

Matthew Huish - 26 February 2010

Exciting times - there are plenty of street witnessers in Stratford, such a contrast to other more secular neighborhoods in London - and I think this leaflet will fit right in and be noticeably different from the usual evangelical leaflets. Well done Haesul (2nd to none)

Patrick H - 26 February 2010

I really like this leaflet. It is modern and friendly looking,(with the smiling cup). It is also clear and direct as it mentions True Parents names and out emblem. Good questions that makes one wonder. Great design!!!

Mari Angeles Warren - 27 February 2010

I LOVE WORKING IN DESIGN ! but never try,may I become part of east London Family? I am now in JAPAN ! I can live in London whith them make togher all is good. Need INVITATION LETTER. by true LOVE; brother Nsiona. Heaven Father:bless give life and protect!

Nsiona nk,Ndomanueno - 28 February 2010

Connect with Facebook